Autumn Years II Assisted Living Facility

    10818 Overbrook Lane, Houston, TX, 77042
    4.0 · 6 reviews
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    3.0

    Clean facility, kind staff, unsuitable

    I toured this clean, homey facility with pleasant grounds, good meals and some indoor/outdoor activities. Staff were polite and kind, but some seemed inexperienced and didn't push my loved one enough with therapy - management also gave misleading information and the fees felt high for the level of care. It wasn't the right fit for him, though I'd still recommend a tour to see if it suits someone else.

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    Amenities

    4.00 · 6 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      2.0
    • Staff

      3.8
    • Meals

      4.0
    • Amenities

      4.0
    • Value

      2.0

    Pros

    • clean, homey facility
    • friendly, polite, caring staff
    • some knowledgeable staff
    • comfortable setting
    • clean and organized
    • meals provided
    • activities offered indoors and outdoors
    • positive tour experience / recommended tour

    Cons

    • residents often more advanced than some prospective residents (not a fit)
    • insufficient activities for more active residents
    • concerns about care quality and inexperienced staff
    • misleading information from staff or management
    • high charges relative to perceived value
    • needs more staff encouragement for therapy participation
    • inconsistent staff friendliness and experience levels

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across the reviews is mixed: reviewers consistently praise the physical environment and some aspects of the staff, but several serious concerns recur around appropriate resident fit, care quality, activity programming, staffing consistency, and value for cost. Many reviewers had a positive first impression during tours — noting that the building is clean, homey, comfortable and well organized — and several specifically recommended taking a tour to see the place. Meals and a combination of indoor and outdoor activities are mentioned positively, and multiple reviewers described staff as friendly, polite, caring, and in some cases knowledgeable.

    At the same time, a notable pattern is that Autumn Years II can be a poor fit for residents who are either more independent/active or who have needs beyond the level of care the community commonly provides. Multiple reviewers said their loved ones were "too far advanced" compared with the other residents or the facility's capabilities, and one reviewer explicitly concluded it was "not an option for him." This suggests the community tends to serve residents with a certain level of impairment and may not match well with people seeking a more active, engaged lifestyle or with needs requiring more intensive care.

    Activity programming and therapy encouragement are recurring concerns. While activities are offered both inside and outside and some reviewers noted them positively, others felt there were insufficient options for active residents. One reviewer specifically noted a need for more staff encouragement to participate in therapy, which implies gaps in staff engagement or in the way therapeutic programming is staffed and prioritized. For families whose primary concerns include active engagement or rehabilitation progress, these comments indicate the facility may not consistently provide the level of activity or therapy encouragement necessary to meet those goals.

    Care quality and staff consistency are mixed themes. Some reviews praise staff as caring and kind, while others imply inexperience or poor performance, describing their overall experience as "not great care" and "disappointing." There are allegations of misleading information by staff or management, which contributes to distrust and a sense of poor value — one review explicitly mentions "high charges/poor value." These comments together suggest variability in both the skill level and transparency of the team; some families feel well treated and informed, while others experienced gaps or felt the facility oversold its capabilities.

    Management and communication issues emerge as a significant pattern. When families report being given misleading information, it affects perceptions of honesty and reliability and can lead to a negative assessment even if the physical facility and some staff are strong. Combined with the value concerns (high cost relative to perceived quality), these managerial issues are likely to be decisive in whether families accept placement recommendations.

    Taken together, the reviews suggest Autumn Years II has real strengths in facility cleanliness, a homey atmosphere, and staff who can be polite and caring. Where it falls short is in consistent clinical care and engagement for residents who require more active programming or stronger therapy encouragement, and in consistent, transparent communication from staff and management about services and costs. For prospective residents and families: a tour is advisable (and several reviewers recommend one), but evaluate fit carefully — specifically ask about the typical resident population, staffing levels for therapy and activities, examples of activity programming for active residents, staff training and turnover, and a clear breakdown of charges and services to avoid surprises. If your loved one is more independent or needs strong rehabilitation support, you may want to consider facilities that explicitly advertise more robust activity calendars and demonstrated therapy engagement.

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    About Autumn Years II Assisted Living Facility

    Autumn Years II Assisted Living Facility sits at 10818 Overbrook Lane in Houston, Texas, and has a second location at Willow Lake, both offering board and care in a home-like setting, so people feel less like they're in an institution and more like they're in a comfortable family home, and the staff here help with daily living, such as eating, bathing, dressing, transferring, grooming, and medication management, and they make sure someone's always available day and night to help, especially for folks living with Alzheimer's or dementia, which includes memory care features like specialized programs and memory-enhancing activities, and while some residents might only stay for a short time for respite care, others come for longer assisted living or even hospice care, and the staff do regular check-ups, handle diabetic and high-acuity care, help with incontinence, and give out three healthy, homemade meals each day, planned by chefs, and there's a focus on respect and dignity, making sure each person has a plan that fits just what they need, so some have physical therapy, some get help getting to doctors' appointments, and some need more support because of different health conditions, and every room, whether private or semi-private, has cable TV, and there's Wi-Fi, phone service, and fully furnished space, and people can enjoy ice cream socials, movie nights, bingo, arts and crafts, board games, book club, and even a beautician comes by, plus there's a garden, indoor and outdoor sitting areas, and transportation, so even those who aren't very mobile have things to do, and the nurses, physicians, and therapists visit regularly to make sure everyone stays healthy, and safety's handled with fire alarms, fire sprinklers, and security cameras as required by law, and meals are nutritious with special diets covered if needed, and this small community keeps a cheerful, family feel, allowing residents to enjoy birthday parties, holidays, and group activities together, and families interested in learning more can check availability and prices, but many say it rates about four stars out of five, and the company focuses on helping people find what fits best, offering free consultations and listing nearby options on their website, and with professional licensed staff and Registered Nurses always on hand, and business hours running from 8AM to 9PM during the week and 8AM to 5:30PM on weekends, Autumn Years II tries making sure seniors spend their later years with comfort, safe support, and attention to their daily needs.

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