ADL Assisted Living
3604 Autumn Lane Baytown TX 77521
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Feel right at home in the warm, cozy interiors of ADL Assisted Living — a small, family-owned community offering assisted living and memory care services in Baytown, Texas. Settled in a small residential area, surrounded by birch trees, is our single-story, Ranch-style community. Our location allows residents to easily relax, but we are close enough to local attractions, like the Houston Raceway and nearby beaches, to keep the days exciting.
ADL Assisted Living is family owned and operated by a registered occupational therapist, who oversees all care services with their experienced oversight. The small size of the community allows for a high caregiver-to-resident ratio, allowing our staff to attend to the individual needs of each resident without intruding on their independence.
Community Amenities and Services
Our friendly and professional staff is available around the clock for assisted living services. Every staff member is specially trained in dementia management and fall prevention strategies, so you can feel at ease knowing your loved one is in good hands. We also offer a variety of medical services, such as medication management and incontinence care, among other services. Visiting podiatrists and physicians visit on a consistent basis to help ensure that residents’ care plan is up to date.
With cooking, housekeeping, and laundry services all taken care of, you can focus on filling your days with our vast array of scheduled activities. Get your blood pumping during one of our light exercise classes, or unleash your creativity in our arts and crafts sessions. You can also share jokes and stories while enjoying one another’s company during our holiday and birthday parties. We strive to create a warm, welcoming, family-like environment here at ADL Assisted Living — where everyone can have fun and create new memories.
Living Options
We offer cozy private and semi-private rooms equipped with cable and WiFi — serving as the perfect place for you to unwind after an eventful day. Enjoy the simplicity and ease of our wheelchair-accessible and ADA compliant showers found in every bathroom. We also provide short-term and respite care living options. Let us help make your life easier, and take a tour at ADL Assisted Living today!
Care Types Offered
ADL Assisted Living is a Type B assisted living facility. In the state of Texas, these terms are defined as follows:
Assisted Living Facility
A facility that provides personal care services and administration of medication to 4 or more residents. Assisted living facilities can accept residents with dementia and/or Alzheimer’s. There are 3 types of assisted living facilities:
Type A: A facility that may provide room and board to residents who are physically and mentally capable of evacuating the facility unassisted.
Type B: A facility that may provide room and board to residents who need assistance evacuating, are incapable of following directions under emergency conditions, require staff attendance during nighttime sleeping hours, and require assistance transferring to and from a wheelchair.
Type C (Adult Foster Care): 4-bed facilities that meet the minimum standards and rules for enrollment in the Department of Aging and Disability Services’ Adult Foster Care home program. The facility provides supervision and personal care services to residents.
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Pricing at ADL Assisted Living
*Prices quoted are monthly rental charges and are provided by the communities themselves. Actual prices may differ due to one-time fees, timing and care services required. Speak with your Senior Living Advisor to learn more.
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