8580 Woodway, Houston, TX 77063
4.4
(18 reviews)
"Exceptional food and the people who live here are very nice and friendly. There are a lot of activities, clubs and the amenities are outstanding."
$1
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8580 Woodway, Houston, TX 77063
4.4
(18 reviews)
"Exceptional food and the people who live here are very nice and friendly. There are a lot of activities, clubs and the amenities are outstanding."
$1

8450 WILL CLAYTON PKWY, Humble, TX 77338
2.9
(10 reviews)
"I visited a friend here who was at the facility for rehab. The building is older but was extremely clean. The nurses aides were friendly and attentive. The nurses seemed vested in their patients. I had a concern that I spoke with the administrative team about and we received immediate satisfactory results. Overall this has been a good experience. "
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19279 McKay Drive, Humble, TX 77338
2.3
(8 reviews)
"My mother is in Crimson Heights Health & Wellness. It's very nice and brand new. The nurses and the nurse's aides are very nice to her and taking very good care of her. They accept Medicaid, which was a big factor. The rooms are spacious and have good storage. They have two big physical therapy gyms on-site."
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19424 MCKAY DR, Humble, TX 77338
3.4
(15 reviews)
"The Skilled Nursing section of Park Manor has been a good experience during a difficult time. The staff has treated my mother with dignity and kindness. The physical therapists and occupational therapists really motivate her to work hard, and get stronger so she can go back home. The Wound Care has been excellent. The admin staff has been very responsive as well. Mother loves their food as well."
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19002 McKay Drive, Humble, TX 77338
3.0
(1 reviews)
"My mother was at Encompass Health Rehabilitation. Her room was fine. She did have a roommate, but she complained that the roommate had to sleep with the TV on and that she had a breathing problem. She was pleasant enough, but she made a lot of noise in her sleep. Other than that, the rehab was extremely helpful and professional. My mother complained about the food. By the time she got her food, it was cold, and most of the vegetables were soggy. Nevertheless, the place itself was very nice and clean."
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18839 McKay Boulevard, Humble, TX 77338
5.0
(2 reviews)
"My mom was at Kindred Rehab. They were wonderful. She had been there two different times for some rehab. I would recommend them to anybody. They’re great. I had no problems with anything. "
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9250 Humble Westfield Rd, Humble, TX 77338
2.4
(11 reviews)
"Done very well with their state reviews and has really improved with customer service "
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22999 US Hwy 59 N, Humble, TX 77339
5.0
(1 reviews)
"My sister was in rehab at Kingwood Medical Center twice. It's a very good facility. They saved her life, and I would rate them very highly. The staff was wonderful and all nice. I never saw any of them get upset even if we call them every 2 minutes. They don't have a dining room there. It's like a hospital with a hospital bed, and they bring the food and put it on their tray. It was good, and they had a dietitian come in and discuss the diet and whatever she needed. "
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14949 Mesa Dr, Humble, TX 77396
3.5
(6 reviews)
"We placed my friend at Fall Creek Rehabilitation And Healthcare Center. She was doing inpatient rehab, OT, PT, and skilled nursing care, and then we just transitioned her to the long-term care side. Everyone is very attentive. If you ask for something, you don't have to wait around. They're very quick to try to help you solve a problem. They're very friendly. My friend says nothing but good things about the care that they give her and the help that they give her. The PT and OT team are phenomenal. They worked hard with her every day and were patient and kind. So, we've had no problems. They always have activities, like most facilities. Everything that they've done for the residents, everyone seems to be very happy and satisfied all the time. The rooms are always kept clean. The halls always look great. Everything's well decorated and well-lit. It is very nice. It never smells. I've only had the food once, but it was tolerable. It's cafeteria food, basically, but they have a good variety on the menu. They have a posted activity schedule in the rooms, in the halls, and on the windows. There's always someone in the activity room. So, even if there's not something going on, I've gone up there even in the evening time, and they leave the room open for people to read or do puzzles or listen to music, but they have structured activities all the time. I think she's getting great service and a nice facility for what Medicare is paying (she's a Medicare patient). The administrative staff did a phenomenal job working to transition her and get her approval. They transitioned her to traditional Medicare off of one of her Medicare HMOs. So, it is providing reimbursement and services for her while she was in the facilities and what she had with her Medicare HMO. So, they seemed to be in her best interest and we appreciated that."
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23775 KINGWOOD PLACE, Kingwood, TX 77339
2.6
(12 reviews)
"My room was very nice and clean every day the food was very average some of the food I would not give your dog.I was very impressed with the facility and the staff I made some friends here with the nursing staff they all took care of me but on the weekends they were short staff plus I was able to see some of my friends here that helped with my mental health and physical therapy and my roommate and I are very close friends"
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23200 Valley Ranch Parkway, Porter, TX 77365
4.0
(2 reviews)
"Our experience with The Heights on Valley Ranch was very good. What we liked about them were the very responsive caretakers where if we would ask a question or bring up a concern, they responded very quickly to it. They had a very nice dining facility. Mom was having difficulty swallowing so if we weren't there, they had someone with her during meals to help her, and she responded very well to that. Initially, mom was in a two-person room, which was very tight and difficult to visit. There was only one chair in her section. It was her first day in the facility so they were kind of assessing what her needs were going to be. They wound up moving her to an observation room so she could be near the nurse's station and they keep a close eye on her. In that room, she was just the only one there with extra seating, which was very nice for the family. Her stay there was all covered by Medicare, but comparing it to other facilities, the pricing seemed to be appropriate. Their attention to detail was very good when they had to transport Mom to the hospital. After returning her from the hospital, they made sure that all of her papers made it with her so that the hospital knew who to contact. With Alzheimer's, that's very important. I was very, very pleased with all of their consideration and how they handled that."
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303 Hollow Tree Lane, Houston, TX 77090
2.6
(9 reviews)
"When we first walked into The Heights of North Houston, we experienced the hospitality. They greeted us at the door. Of course, we had an appointment to tour the place, and so immediately the staff took us around to the various facilities. We looked at the doubles and we looked at the singles units. Everything was very nice and very clean. I smelled the food and it smelled wonderful. The aroma of the food hit us at the door when we first walked in. When you first walk in, you see the foyer area where they have the piano and the living area where everybody would meet. They would do popcorn and ice cream every day. As we walked through, we saw the huge dining room where everybody would come to eat. They have a breakout room where you could go in and meet your family members if you want to have a meeting with just your family members. They have a craft room where they do arts and crafts."
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17600 CALI DR, Houston, TX 77090
1.3
(11 reviews)
"Wow. My experience was not like the other ones I've read here. We toured for my gramma and the man who showed us around was very nice. The place smelled good and the people were nice. There were some issues but they resolved them and my gramma was happy there during her rehab "
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14100 Karissa Court, Houston, TX 77049
5.0
(1 reviews)
"My dad is at Bridgecrest Rehabilitation Suites for skilled nursing. It's good. They're very careful with him. They provide rehab, laundry, and meals. Because my dad can't get out of bed, they're also offering bed bath, bed care, and oxygen. Sometimes we have trouble at night because one staff member is covering everybody. Other than that, the staff members are very good. They're very thorough, very attentive, and very knowledgeable. They can explain things that we have questions about. Currently, my dad is still bedbound so he is not able to go to some of their activities. However, I do know that they have games and activities every day. Like today, they have singers who come in and sing for them."
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7210 NORTHLINE DR, Houston, TX 77076
3.0
(8 reviews)
"A Reassuring Nursing Home Visit: Clean, Caring, and Comfortable Choosing a nursing home for a loved one can be a difficult and emotional decision. As someone who values cleanliness and compassionate care, I knew I needed to visit a few facilities before making my choice. Recently, I had the opportunity to visit one that not only met my standards but also made me feel comfortable and secure in my decision. Cleanliness That Stands Out When I arrived at the nursing home, my first concern was how clean the facility was. After all, a clean environment is essential for both the comfort and health of the residents. To my relief, the common areas were spotless—floors were freshly swept, and the furniture was well-maintained. The restrooms, which I always check first, were pristine. It was clear that maintaining high hygiene standards was a priority for the staff. The residents' rooms were tidy and well-kept as well, showing a commitment to creating a welcoming space for everyone. The cleanliness of the facility gave me immediate peace of mind. It’s easy to overlook, but when you see a facility that takes pride in its surroundings, it speaks volumes about the care provided inside. The Helpfulness of the Staff What really stood out to me, however, was how helpful and attentive the staff was during my visit. From the moment I walked in, I was greeted with a warm welcome and genuine kindness. One staff member took the time to give me a tour, patiently answering all my questions about daily routines, resident care, and safety protocols. They didn’t rush through the visit and made sure I felt comfortable at every step. I also noticed the way the staff interacted with the residents. There was no shortage of smiles, encouragement, and personal attention. It was evident that the staff were not just doing their jobs—they genuinely cared about the well-being of those they cared for. This made me feel more confident that my loved one would be in good hands if they were to be admitted. Feeling Secure in My Decision As I walked through the facility, I couldn’t help but think about how important it is for families to feel at ease with their choices. Visiting a nursing home is about more than just checking off a list of requirements. It’s about feeling comfortable with the environment and the people who will be responsible for your loved one's care. The combination of cleanliness and caring staff made me feel secure in my decision. I was no longer overwhelmed by doubt; instead, I felt reassured that this was a place where my loved one could thrive. The staff made me feel like I wasn’t just another visitor—they made me feel like family. Conclusion Visiting a nursing home is a big step, but it's an important one. Whether you're seeking a place for a loved one or just learning about your options, take the time to consider the cleanliness, the staff, and the overall environment. It’s these factors that will help you feel confident in your decision. If you’re in the process of selecting a facility, I encourage you to trust your instincts. Look for a place that values both cleanliness and compassionate care. Your loved one deserves to be in a place that makes them feel safe, secure, and well cared for."
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1424 Fallbrook Dr, Houston, TX 77038
3.8
(8 reviews)
"We have gone to Capstone Healthcare Estates at Veterans Memorial because we have someone there that we know. We visited with her, and so far, I have been very pleased with what I've seen over there. It's a nice place. The people there are very friendly and very caring. The person's room that I visit is usually very tidy. She has a nice room. She has a television set and a small refrigerator, and there's a bathroom, too. She has a roommate. It seems like the owners are always trying to do something to get the families to come and participate in the event with whoever is in the nursing home, and I think that's really nice. There is this area where they get together and they all watch TV together if they want to. They can socialize with each other. Then, not far from that area is a nice cafeteria where they all can go and sit down and have lunch or dinner or whatever together. The food looks very good. I look at it and think, "Wow, this is good." I have tried their food. They had a Thanksgiving event where we had a chance to go and participate with the person, and we had dinner together with her. It was very good. The food was excellent! The decorations were really great, too. You can tell they really thought about what they were doing and how they would do it. They had four people at a table. They served wine, too. It was really nice."
$5,700

15015 Cypress Woods Medical Drive, Houston, TX 77014
3.0
(11 reviews)
"I have visit a family friend many times in the past. The facility is very nice and kept clean from what I could see. The employees are friendly and there is always something big goin on with resident involved. The room is a little dark for might liking but each room have their own restroom and shower. "
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6534 Stuebner Airline Road, Houston, TX 77091
4.2
(4 reviews)
"It is a facility that in my opinion treats their members like family. The environment was positive and the staff and employees were very kind and helpful while we toured. They were able to answer all of our questions and concerns and treated us with kindness. Kindness goes a long ways. I very much appreciated all their help during this time of transition for my family and I."
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15880 WALLISVILLE ROAD, Houston, TX 77049
4.0
(4 reviews)
"I like the cleanliness of Legend Oaks. The day I was there for my aunt, the staff were very caring. The floor nurse was also very sympathetic and caring. I saw some activities, but I don’t remember what some of them were. They have posted a calendar with quite a few activities listed. My aunt was not able yet to go and join anything, but hopefully in time she will. "
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12350 Wood Bayou Dr, Houston, TX 77013
3.0
(1 reviews)
"I have visited Silver Springs a few times as a volunteer with the PALS organization with the local school district. I found that Silver Springs staff was always pleasant and very helpful each time I went. However, there was always a distinct and unpleasant odor that probably could have been solved by using the appropriate air fresheners. Other than that, the patients seemed to be happy. They even had a room where the patients could get together to socialize. "
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Nursing Homes
Choir Director's Daughter
5.0
Review of Park Manor of Humble
The Skilled Nursing section of Park Manor has been a good experience during a difficult time. The staff has treated my mother with dignity and kindness. The physical therapists and occupational...
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gg
4.0
Review of Park Manor of Humble
Great PT/OT. Did everything possible to work with my loved one. Had good communication with nursing which I appreciated. We have been here before. It's not the first time they have returned my...
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Lisa
1.0
Review of Park Manor of Humble
I don’t recommend this place to no one. My mom has been here for more than 2 weeks and this place is horrible and bathroom was unclean and a stinking health hazard. The toilet was not flushing for...
While Humble’s median monthly nursing home rate of $5,627 is much lower than the US national average of $7,756, it is higher than the Texas state average of $5,019. As for nearby cities, in Austin, the average is $5,201, making it several hundred dollars less expensive than Humble. The same goes for College Station and Beaumont, which have matching averages of $5,262. To a lesser extent, Victoria is also cheaper than Humble. There, the average cost is $5,353 per month.
Humble
$5,627
Texas
$5,019
The United States
$7,756
Beaumont
$5,262
College Station
$5,262
Austin
$5,201
Victoria
$5,353
In Humble, nursing homes charge monthly average rates of $5,627 for semiprivate rooms and $7,635 for private rooms.
Many seniors and their families use some form of financial assistance to help them pay for nursing care. The main options available are Medicare, Medicaid, and veterans benefits. These programs can be complicated, especially when it comes to benefit terms. Below, we give a brief overview of how these programs may be used towards paying for skilled nursing care.
If these options aren’t available to you, check if your loved one has long-term care insurance or contact your Area Agency on Aging to ask about any local financial assistance programs for seniors.
In Humble, nursing homes are the priciest arrangement, as semiprivate rooms cost $5,627, and private rooms cost $7,635 per month on average. Assisted living facilities charge a median rate of $4,750, while home care and home health care typically cost $4,290. Adult day health care is the most affordable arrangement, with a median rate of $1,138.
Home care
$4,290
Home health care
$4,290
Adult day health care
$1,138
Assisted living
$4,750
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$5,627
Nursing home (private room)
$7,635
The Humble area is home to many organizations and agencies that support older adults. Below are some examples of what they do. Certain services facilitate living at home for seniors, thereby delaying transitions to higher levels of care, while others assist those in or moving to long-term care facilities.
| Resource | Contact | Service |
|---|---|---|
| Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program | (832) 393-4301 | Coordinated by the Harris County Area Agency on Aging, the LTC Ombudsman Program’s purpose is to boost and maintain the quality of life of residents of long-term care facilities. Its trained, volunteer representatives liaison between residents and staff members, and they work toward resolving conflicts through investigation, negotiation and mediation. Additionally, the program’s ombudsmen work to hold nursing homes to acceptable standards of care. |
| Nutrition Programs | (832) 393-4301 | The HCAAA also operates congregate and home-delivered meals programs. Home-delivered meals are available to homebound seniors 60 years of age and up. Seniors can call to find out about their eligibility, and friends and family members can also refer vulnerable elders. Transportation to congregate meal locations is available as well. |
| Health Information, Counseling and Advocacy Program | (800) 252-9240 | HICAP’s counselors educate Medicare-eligible clients on their potential benefits and help with the Medicare enrollment process. Additionally, counselors guide clients through appeals and explain their rights. Information is also available on prescription drug coverage, supplemental insurance and related matters. |
| Harris County Veterans Service Office | (281) 876-6600 | The Harris County VSO is a resource for military veterans, including seniors, who wish to learn about and apply for compensation packages, pensions and medical benefits. The VSO works with veterans’ survivors and dependents as well. It assists with finding documentation and completing forms, and it has helpful connections with the Social Security Administration, the Department of Veterans Affairs and other government entities. |
| Home Repair Program | (832) 927-4957 | Harris County’s Home Repair Program is a potential way for low-income seniors to rehabilitate their dwellings. Income and asset limits apply, and recipients must be up to date on property tax payments. Seniors 62 years of age and older may be able to access up to $20,000 for small-scale home repairs and accessibility modifications, and larger amounts are possible for bigger projects. |