Overture Flower Mound operates as an independent-living community. Residents manage their own daily routines but have access to on-site medication management, ensuring prescriptions are organized, delivered, and reviewed as needed. The community does not market a dedicated memory-care program, so specialized services for residents with dementia are not provided.
Beyond medication oversight, the staff can step in with limited self-care help—bathing, dressing, eating, or toileting—when a resident’s personal routine briefly requires it. An Activity Director coordinates the daily calendar, offering structure and monitoring for those who benefit from scheduled engagement, but clinical staff are not stationed on site around the clock.
Private and shared residences vary in layout and features. Some floor plans include a deck, balcony, terrace, or patio, while others open to outdoor common areas. Central air conditioning is standard, and select units are built with handicap-accessible design elements or a central fireplace. Parking is available for residents who drive. Not every apartment includes every feature listed, so it is best to verify specific details during a tour.
Dining is flexible. The culinary team provides all-day service, allowing residents to choose meal times that suit their schedules, and plates are delivered in a restaurant-style setting rather than a cafeteria line. This approach supports independent routines while ensuring balanced nutrition is readily available.
Community amenities expand daily options. Residents can keep a vehicle in the dedicated parking area, schedule haircuts in the barber and beauty shop, or follow exercise programs in the fitness room. A movie room and communal gardens supply casual gathering spots, and a pool offers additional recreation when weather permits.