Studio
For those who prefer simplicity and value. A comfortable living space with a private bathroom and room for essential furniture. The real value is everything waiting outside the apartment door.
Living it up
Amenities are more than features on a list. They shape daily life, support independence, and create the chances to connect that a house on its own stops offering. Whether you want to join every group activity or spend quiet afternoons in the sunroom, both choices are honored here.
Dining
Meals are served restaurant style in the dining rooms, not delivered on a tray. That single difference is most of what makes a day here feel like a day out rather than a day indoors.
The dining rooms double as the community's natural gathering spot. Residents meet neighbors, share meals, and build the friendships that make a building feel like a place to belong. There is a bistro for coffee and something smaller between meals.
The main dining room.



Amenities
Everything here takes away the burden of home maintenance, meal planning, or isolation, without taking away the choice about how to spend the day.
Amenity lists usually stop at convenience. The ones that matter most here support something deeper. Older adults thrive when they have chances to socialize, pursue interests and form friendships, and the dining rooms, activity spaces and outdoor areas exist to make those chances happen without anybody having to organize them.
That holds across both neighborhoods. Everyone deserves dignity, choice, and the chance to live their best life.
Activities
Our full-time Activity Director builds programs around what residents actually want to do, not around what fills a calendar. Quiet painting sessions, lively bingo games, or day trips through the Hill Country. There is always something worth doing and never an obligation to do it.
Assisted living here means exploring, not staying confined to one address. Recent destinations include:
Memory care
Residents in our Embraced Journeys memory care program use proven activities built for their abilities. One is the Tovertafel: a small projector that casts moving, colorful images such as floating leaves or swimming fish onto a table, and they respond when residents touch them. No controllers, no buttons, no instructions to remember, and no wrong way to play.
Looking for this month's calendar? Ask the assistant, or call the community and we will send it over.
Apartments
Choosing senior living apartments usually starts with questions about downsizing. What furniture fits? Will there be room for personal belongings? Can a beloved pet come along? Our apartments run from cozy studios to shared two-bedroom layouts.
For those who prefer simplicity and value. A comfortable living space with a private bathroom and room for essential furniture. The real value is everything waiting outside the apartment door.
For residents who want dedicated sleeping and living areas. The extra space holds more personal belongings and creates distinct zones for rest and for company.
Our most spacious option, well suited to sharing with a friend. Separate bedrooms and closets with a shared living room and bathroom. These are highly sought after.
Private and companion studios inside the secure Embraced Journeys neighborhood, with a private bathroom and room for cherished furniture and photographs from home.
Our assisted living apartments are pet friendly, so beloved companions come along. Personal pets are not part of memory care living, but pet therapy visits happen regularly there.
Our team can talk through layouts, what furniture will actually fit, and practical downsizing tips. Or ask right now.


Photos
The dining room with natural light, the courtyard and its paved walking paths, apartments ready to be made your own, and the common areas where neighbors gather.
Amazing place. My dad has been there for almost five years, and the service is excellent. I am so happy he is taken care of. He is almost 93 and loves it there.
Walk through the community from where you are sitting. Drag to look around, and use the thumbnails to move between rooms.
A decision that brings relief
Costs, care levels, apartment sizes, what a day actually looks like. Ask here and get an answer now, or schedule a visit and see it for yourself.
My mother has dementia and keeps getting lost at home. What would that look like there?
That would be memory care, which at Sodalis Austin runs as the Embraced Journeys program: private or companion studios inside a secure neighborhood, structured daily routines, and team members on site around the clock. Rates start at $5,000 a month. Would it help if I walked you through what a day there looks like?
Yes, and can we visit this week?
A real exchange pattern. Ask your own above.