Compassionate memory care close to home
For families in Hudson Oaks navigating Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia, Autumn Hill Manor provides specialized memory care in a safe, supportive, and nurturing environment. Our dedicated team helps residents experience comfort, dignity, and meaningful moments every day
Memory care at Autumn Hill Manor is designed to support seniors living with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia while providing families with confidence and peace of mind. Located just minutes from Hudson Oaks, our community combines compassionate care, structured routines, and meaningful engagement to help residents feel secure, comfortable, and valued each day.
Is memory care the right fit?
Memory care is designed for seniors experiencing memory loss, cognitive decline, Alzheimer's disease, or other forms of dementia who would benefit from specialized support and a secure environment.
- Experiences memory loss that affects daily life
- Needs reminders, guidance, or assistance throughout the day
- Benefits from a structured daily routine
- Requires a secure and supportive environment
- Experiences confusion, wandering, or cognitive changes
- Would benefit from specialized dementia-focused care
WHAT RESIDENTS RECEIVE
Our memory care program is designed to provide comfort, structure, and compassionate support while helping residents maintain the highest possible quality of life.
Personalized memory care
Care plans are tailored to each resident's unique needs, abilities, and stage of cognitive change.
Safe, secure environment
Residents enjoy a comfortable setting designed to promote safety, familiarity, and peace of mind.
Structured daily routines
Consistent schedules help reduce anxiety and provide comfort through familiarity.
Meaningful engagement
Activities are thoughtfully designed to encourage connection, participation, and cognitive stimulation.
The care behind Memory Care
Every Memory Care resident has our full care team behind them.
Memory Care in other areas
We proudly serve families across Parker County and North Texas.
Other services in Hudson Oaks
Beyond Memory Care, we offer a full range of care for Hudson Oaks seniors.
Questions About Memory Care in Hudson Oaks?
Choosing memory care for a loved one can be an emotional and important decision. Families often have questions about safety, daily support, specialized care, and quality of life. Here are answers to some of the most common questions about memory care and the services available at Autumn Hill Manor.
Are meals included?
Yes. Residents enjoy nutritious, chef-prepared meals served in a welcoming dining environment that encourages social interaction and community connection.
How is memory care different from assisted living?
While assisted living focuses on helping seniors with daily activities, memory care offers specialized support for individuals experiencing memory loss, including enhanced supervision, structured programs, and caregivers trained in dementia care.
Is the memory care community secure?
Yes. Our memory care environment is thoughtfully designed to promote safety and reduce the risk of wandering while helping residents feel comfortable and supported.
What is memory care?
Memory care is a specialized form of senior living designed for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and other memory-related conditions. It provides personalized support, structured routines, and a secure environment tailored to cognitive needs.
What is the move-in or admission process?
Getting started is simple. After an initial conversation and tour, we assess your loved one’s needs, recommend the right level of care, and walk you through the paperwork and move-in steps. Our team supports you at every stage to make the transition smooth.
What types of activities are offered in memory care?
Residents participate in structured activities designed to encourage cognitive engagement, social interaction, physical movement, and meaningful daily experiences.
Who can benefit from memory care?
Memory care is ideal for seniors living with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, or other cognitive impairments that affect daily routines, safety, and overall well-being.