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Houston Provider Comparison

Atria Westchase vs Brookdale Galleria

This comparison intentionally avoids pretending we know current pricing, inventory or care capabilities that we have not independently verified. Start with the identity facts, then ask both communities the same care and cost questions.

Verified Identity Comparison

FieldAtria WestchaseBrookdale Galleria
Address11424 Richmond Ave, Houston, TX 770822929 Post Oak Blvd, Houston, TX 77056
Phone+1 281-759-7900+1 713-993-9999
Public listing categoryAssisted living facilityAssisted living facility
Public identity reviewedAugust 19, 2026August 19, 2026

Pricing, current availability, licensing status, staffing, amenities and exact care capabilities have not been independently verified in this comparison.

Ask Both Communities These Same Questions

Decision areaQuestion to ask both
Care fitCan you safely support this resident's current mobility, transfers, medications, cognition and overnight needs?
Monthly costWhat is the realistic recurring total for this exact care profile?
Care increasesWhat would increase the care level or monthly charge?
Medication supportWhat medication assistance is included and what is separately charged?
Future needsWhich changes would require the resident to transfer to another setting?
Move-inWhat assessments, records, deposits and forms are required before admission?

How to Make the Comparison Fair

Write one care profile and give it to both communities. Ask both to quote the same room preference and the same care needs. Put base housing, care-level charges, medication support, recurring extras and one-time fees on separate rows. Then compare the 12-month total, not merely the advertised starting price.

Next, verify both provider identities through the Texas HHS Long-Term Care Provider Search. Compare the exact legal facility names and addresses rather than assuming that a brand or marketing name is the licensed entity.

Care Fit Comes Before Amenities

The provider that looks better in photographs is not necessarily the provider that can better manage transfers, falls, medications, nighttime assistance or cognitive changes. Ask each community to state what it cannot support. A clear answer about limitations is more useful than a broad sales claim that residents can "age in place."

Review Each Provider Separately

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How to Use This Guide

Start with the resident's actual care needs rather than browsing communities as if senior care were a hotel search. Write down mobility, bathing, dressing, toileting, medication, memory, transportation and overnight-support needs. That care profile should stay constant while you compare options so that pricing and provider answers are actually comparable.

Next, define the practical constraints: monthly budget, preferred location, move-in timing and whether future memory or higher-care support may be needed. A community that works only for today's lowest care level may create another move later. Ask providers what changes would trigger a higher care tier or a transfer.

What to Verify Before Choosing a Provider

  • Current Texas licensing and regulatory information
  • Whether the community can support the resident's present care needs
  • The realistic recurring monthly cost, including care-level charges
  • Medication-support and overnight-support capabilities
  • Move-in requirements, deposits and refund rules
  • What happens if mobility, cognition or medical needs increase

Use provider websites and sales conversations for current services and availability, but verify regulatory information independently and request written pricing for the resident's exact care scenario.