Orchard at Westchase
10801 Westpark Dr, Houston, TX 77042
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About Orchard at Westchase in Houston, Texas
Orchard at Westchase is a senior living community located in Houston, TX, offering both memory care and assisted living options tailored to meet various resident needs. The community features apartment-style rooms designed for comfort and convenience, with living areas and kitchenettes available to create a homely atmosphere.
Residents have access to numerous amenities aimed at enhancing their living experience. Outdoor common areas provide opportunities for fresh air and relaxation. A range of social activities and events allows residents to engage and interact with one another. The community is pet-friendly, offering companionship and comfort through the presence of animals. Organized activities and programs help keep residents active and engaged, and amenities such as WiFi/Internet access and communal dining ensure connectivity and enjoyable shared meals. Physical wellness is encouraged through yoga and stretching opportunities as well as field trips and outings, which offer stimulating experiences.
Orchard at Westchase also provides various services to support its residents. General transportation services facilitate access to local amenities and appointments, while housekeeping services help maintain clean and comfortable living spaces. Meal services ensure residents enjoy nutritious and delicious food without the need for daily meal preparation.
Overall, Orchard at Westchase supports a well-rounded lifestyle with its comprehensive range of amenities and services, dedicated to maintaining a high quality of life for its residents.
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Reviews of Orchard at Westchase in Houston, Texas
3.0
(3 reviews)
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August 16, 2017
Although a relatively new property, I experienced many problems. My apartment was never completely finished; paint, countertops, mini blinds etc. Patio door was useless since impossible to close &/or lock after being opened + excessive dust from nearby "mountain" that appeared to be recycled, crushed concrete. It permeated everything so couldn't even open windows in nice weather. Safety was Always an issue! Unauthorized people coming/going, mostly @ night; constant infighting between "neighbors" meant navigating around conflicts & hearing/seeing police
Visitor10
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December 15, 2015
I visited the Orchard at Westchase, but their fee is so expensive; I can’t afford it. You had to leave a $200 deposit and wait for several months before they call your name off the list. I just don’t like having to leave money for them, not knowing if I’m going to be selected for the squad. $200 is a lot of money for an elderly person, and my budget is tight, so it’s just hard for me to leave the $200 there. I don’t see the necessity of leaving any cash. It’s not a deposit; it’s just money that’s going to be in their account. I also think that the person there is pretty nonchalant in the way she treats me. I’ve been there three different times, and each time, I didn’t feel welcome, which is partly the reason I didn’t leave the money there. She didn’t have a welcoming attitude. I didn’t meet anybody else; it was always this one lady, and she wouldn’t show me the apartment because she said they had nothing available. It’s a nice place, and I would like to live there. My main concern is over leaving the money and not having any certainty that a room will become available soon.
Laurie15
5
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August 22, 2013
The rooms are absolutely beautiful at Orchard at Westchase. They're brand new and nobody has lived in the apartment I'm going to have. The staff is very pleasant and they're doing their job. It has a beautiful swimming pool, beautiful grounds, a place for my dog, and garden area. It's gated, very pleasant and very reasonable. But I think it would be better if they have assigned parking.
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