Tea and Slippers
Assisted Living

THE VILLAGE OF THE HEIGHTS

1407 STUDEWOOD STREET, HOUSTON, TX 770084.0 (52 reviews)
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Capacity

136 residents

Location

Amenities

Wheelchair Accessible Parking
Wheelchair Accessible Entrance

Ratings & Reviews

4.0

out of 5

Based on 52 reviews

Reviews (5)

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Benjamin Stevens

Feb 2026

They have been compassionate and supportive of my in-laws. The place is clean, warm, and inviting. I would recommend this to anyone searching for senior care.

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Robert Landau Motivation

Sep 2025

I can't say enough about this wonderful community and its Executive Director, Monique Uzee. I'm a Motivational Speaker that has been speaking there on a monthly basis ever since the building opened. Monique continues to amaze me by truly putting her residents (and their families) first. Her staff is top notch and the community itself feels shiny and new after a recent renovation. If you (or anyone you know) happen to be looking for an Assisted Living/Memory Care community, you owe it to yourself to check this one out. You won't be disappointed!

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sharon watson

Aug 2025

I wholeheartedly recommend this senior living community to friends and family seeking a new home for their loved ones. This company genuinely prioritizes the well-being of its residents and staff, showcasing true care and empathy. They actively listen and validate any concerns, creating not just a lovely place to live, but a warm and inviting home filled with support and compassion.

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David Randall

Aug 2025

Village of the Heights is a wonderful home. Residents are happy, engaged, and busy with a wide variety of activities. The staff is helpful and very attentive. My experience was very pleasant.

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Kim DuBose

Oct 2024

I can only speak to the memory care services, but I cannot recommend this facility to anyone. When my mother first moved in a couple of years ago, there was an excellent director, but once she left, the quality of care declined significantly. We were informed that my mother required a sitter to help monitor her, which we arranged. However, when the sitter sent us photos or reported the inadequate care my mom was receiving, she faced backlash from the director and head nurses. The sitter was prohibited from taking photos of my mother or sharing any negative information with us. We were the ones who hired and paid her, yet it felt like we had no say in her care. Without the sitter's assistance, I shudder to think of what my mother's condition would have been. On a positive note, the staff on the 7 am to 2 pm shift were wonderful. They were honest and consistently went above and beyond. Sadly, the issues during the later shifts and the new director tarnished our experience. Many dedicated employees either left or were let go. The staff was overworked and there simply weren’t enough of them. On my mom's final day, I noticed that only one person was responsible for the entire floor, and she was sitting at a table absorbed in her phone. Whenever we discussed concerns with the director, it felt as though the focus shifted back to us, leading me to worry that my mother’s care would be compromised. The director often lied, assuring us that issues were addressed when they were not. We encountered numerous problems that required multiple follow-ups. I understand that every one of these places has its challenges, but this experience was incredibly frustrating for us during an already stressful period. You find yourself in a difficult situation when a loved one reaches a point where moving them could jeopardize their mental well-being and you feel stuck.

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