Located at Brookdale North Austin in sunny Austin, Texas, residents can redefine their independence in a senior living community that offers both assisted living and memory care options on one campus. The community provides a range of amenities, including pet-friendly apartments, spacious common areas like patios and a garden gazebo, and 24/7 on-site staff for peace of mind.
The assisted living program offers support with daily tasks like dressing, bathing, medication management, and chores, allowing seniors to enjoy their retired life to the fullest. The memory care program provides person-centered care for those living with Alzheimer’s or dementia, guiding them through enriching activities designed to nurture their skills and keep them socially engaged. Residents can choose from a variety of activities, including card games, shopping trips, devotional services, exercise classes, and specialized programs for memory care like karaoke and Bible study. Dining is also a highlight, with restaurant-style meals served in an elegant setting and dementia-friendly options for memory care residents.
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What families are saying
Personalized attention and individual support
The care and attention provided to residents can vary significantly, particularly for those with advanced dementia. While some families report compassionate and dedicated care, others have experienced neglect and inadequate supervision, leading to serious safety issues such as falls and lack of timely medical attention.
Personal attentionCare & staffSafety
Cleanliness, hygiene, and facility upkeep
The overall atmosphere and environment at Brookdale Cypress Station are generally perceived positively, with cleanliness, pleasant surroundings, and a welcoming ambiance frequently mentioned. These aspects contribute to a comforting and engaging environment for both residents and visitors.
Cleanliness
Home Information Brookdale North Austin
Inspection Report Summary for Brookdale North Austin
BROOKDALE CYPRESS STATION underwent a comprehensive inspection on July 22, 2021, resulting in 5 state standard violations. Upon review of the inspection findings, it is evident that all cited deficiencies fall under Life Safety Code requirements, with no Health Code violations listed. The facility was found to have non-compliance issues related to fire safety and building maintenance, including inadequate smoke detection system installation, sprinkler system inspection and maintenance, and resident bedroom door compliance. These issues were identified during a previous inspection on January 16, 2020, and corrected by February 23, 2020. No enforcement actions were found in relation to these violations.
Bed Count (Facility Capacity)
This is the number of people who can stay here (Facility Capacity).
109
Community Stability & Environment
Walk Score Walk Score in senior living communities measures how easy it is for residents to access essential services and amenities—like grocery stores, parks, pharmacies, and transit—without needing a car.
55 / 100 Somewhat Walkable
Some errands can be done on foot. Walkable to several amenities, but not all. Sidewalks usually available but may be inconsistent. Car often needed for larger errands or longer distances.
Safety, Compliance & Inspections Overview
Citations Number of deficiencies or violations identified during inspections conducted by Texas regulators.
5 citations
Life Safety Citations Number of life safety-related citations (fire safety, building codes, etc.).
5 citations
Life safety citations relate to fire protection, emergency preparedness, building safety, and evacuation requirements.
Alzheimer's Certification This facility has state certification for Alzheimer's and dementia care.
Yes Certified
Inspections with Citations Number of inspections that resulted in citations.
1 inspection
Citations are issued when inspectors identify violations during an inspection. This metric counts inspections where at least one citation was issued.
Enforcement Actions Details of enforcement actions taken against this facility.
NO
Enforcement actions are regulatory measures taken in response to serious or repeated compliance issues (e.g., fines, sanctions, or restrictions).
Facility & Licensing Details
County County in Texas where the facility is located.
HARRIS
Facility Type Type B: Residents may need assistance with mobility, self-care, or evacuation. Staff are available 24/7, and some residents may use wheelchairs or need help during emergencies.
TYPE B
License Status Licensed: Fully approved and authorized to operate by the state of Texas.
LICENSED
Licensee / Operator Entity or organization legally responsible for managing this facility under Texas regulations.
BROOKDALE CYPRESS STATION LLC
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Types of Care at Brookdale North Austin
Assisted Living
Memory Care
Types of Care
Assisted Living
Definition: Residential care for older adults who need help with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as medication management, bathing, dressing and meals.Purpose: Support independence while providing daily assistance and limited medical oversight — a step below nursing home care.Focus: Safety, personal care, social engagement and a community-based lifestyle.Amenities and Services: Often include:
• Recreational activities
• Housekeeping and laundry
• Transportation
• Meal servicesCare Level: 24/7 staff availability with personalized care plans; limited clinical care compared to nursing homes.
Home Care
Home care is a type of care wherein qualified professionals assist with activities of daily living (ADLs), like personal hygiene, meal preparation, and dressing, at home. This type of care provides a wide range of services, including personal care, skilled nursing care, rehabilitation services, and companionship. This is ideal for those looking to stay at home in retirement but needing care and support for ADLs and chronic conditions. Hourly care and live-in care are often provided for flexibility, ensuring older adults receive care tailored to their needs and preferences.
Skilled Nursing
Skilled nursing care is a type of care provided by registered nurses in a medical setting under a physician’s supervision, focusing on intensive medical care and rehabilitation. It is typically provided in hospitals and purposely built skilled nursing communities and healthcare centers, usually aimed at short-term and transitional care.
Nursing Care
Nursing care is usually provided in a nursing home environment by nursing aides and licensed practical nurses. This type of care focuses on helping older adults with activities of daily living (ADLs), like personal hygiene and medication, alongside medical care. Long-term residential care is provided, helping those with complex medical needs, chronic conditions, cognitive, functional, and behavioral issues.
Respite Care
Respite care, also known as short-term stay, allows primary caregivers to rest and have time for themselves by providing care for their loved ones. This type of care is temporary and may range from a few hours to weeks, provided either at home or in a senior care community.
Memory Care
Definition: Specialized residential care for people with memory loss, Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia.Purpose: Provide a safe, structured environment with trained staff and programs tailored to cognitive impairment.Focus: Secure settings, enhanced supervision and routines that support memory and reduce stress.Amenities and Services: Typically include:
• Assistance with ADLs
• Cognitive stimulation and therapeutic activities
• Secure indoor/outdoor spacesCare Level: Staff specially trained in dementia care with higher caregiver-to-resident ratios.
Independent Living
Definition: A living option typically for those 55 and over, including senior housing, retirement homes, and active adult communities.Purpose: Ideal for those seeking to live with peers of the same age without needing support for activities of daily living (ADLs) or medical care.Focus: Emphasizes convenience and recreation, eliminating the hassles of housekeeping and maintenance.Amenities and Services: Offers a variety of amenities, which may include:
• Spa
• Concierge
• Community gathering spacesLuxury Levels: Amenities vary depending on the level of luxury provided by the community.
Hospice Care
Focusing on those with life-limiting conditions or terminal illness, hospice care provides physical, emotional, social, and spiritual support. This type of care aims to ease older adults’ discomfort and pain and does not focus on finding a cure. Typically provided with a multidisciplinary team of doctors, nurses, social workers, and hospice aides, in older adults’ preferred setting, may it be at home, hospital, or senior living community. Hospice care provides care for those with a life expectancy estimated at six months or less.
Nursing Home
This type of retirement option focuses on older adults who require advanced healthcare but do not necessarily require hospital care. Nursing homes often provide a wide range of personal care, health care, and skilled nursing, tailored to older adults’ healthcare needs. This is ideal for those who cannot stay at home due to complex healthcare needs but do not need to be in a hospital setting.
Residential Care
A senior living option that focuses on providing support with activities of daily living, including personal hygiene and medication management. However, unlike assisted living, this type of care provides a smaller and more intimate environment, catering to a smaller number of residents. This is ideal for those needing assistance with daily living without extensive medical care and preferring a smaller setting.
Adult Day Care
This type of care provides curated activities for older adults in a non-residential care setting, promoting holistic well-being with health, social, nutritional, and emotional support. Adult day care promotes social interactions in a supervised manner, allowing family caregivers to rest during the day. This is beneficial in terms of preventing loneliness in older adults and providing additional support for family caregivers.
Palliative Care
This type of care focuses on providing comfort, pain relief, and emotional support for those with serious illness. Unlike hospice care, palliative care provides support at any stage of the illness, even alongside curative treatments. This can be provided at home, in nursing homes, in hospitals, and in other senior living communities.
Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRC)
Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) is a type of senior living community that provides a wide range of care options in a residential setting. Also known as a life plan community, CCRC often provides independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing, allowing older adults to age in place. Due to its comprehensive care, older adults do not have to transfer to communities when the level of care increases.