My father was suffering from Alzheimer's disease and was wheelchair bound. We had placed in him a memory care facility located in Sugar Land, TX., back in April of 2018, but were forced to select another facility due to issues concerning a major management change that happened in the Summer of 2019. As a result, my family and I searched and reviewed (4) other facilities in the area. After our review, we selected and moved my father to The Hamptons at Meadows place in September of 2019. It was absolutely the best decision! Sherita Bostic, Director, Yani Diaz, and Raunya Hollie were extremely helpful in making sure that my fathers needs were met, that he was not left alone, but was rather with people while he was awake and they truly cared for my fathers well being. When the virus issue happened, they proactively went into "protection" mode to ensure that my father was safe and sound. Though this was difficult for our family because we visited him regularly, we understood and were grateful for for their quick action. Ms. Yani Diaz was an absolute "Angel" in allowing us to Facetime my father during this time so that we could see him, and speak to him over these past months. In addition, Ms. Sherita Bostic was especially helpful to our family when my father began rapidly digressing and made sure that we were able to properly say goodbye to him. I fully understand that one must have a "heart" for this type of work, and to add to it all of the additional tasks, and precautions that the staff have to take each and every day to keep their tenants safe and well cared for all I can say is "Great job!", and thank you so very much for taking such great care of my father during the last eight months...
Read moreIt’s a genuine pleasure to write this review. My Mother resided in the memory care unit of The Hampton for the last year of her life. I can, without a doubt, say that she was loved by the memory care staff, and she knew it, even with Alzheimer’s messing with her memories.
She always had what was needed for her daily life, and when something even small happened that is unusual, I received a text or call from the Hampton Staff. I was always able to speak to a live person even after normal business hours.
Anyone who is dealing or has dealt with Alzheimer’s, you know how frustrating, sad, and unimaginable it can be. Your loved one does things that are so out of character, you wonder if they have lost their minds. In a way, they have as at times, they may forget who you are. Fortunately, the compassion and experience the staff at The Hampton is in ample supply. Our family was consistently encouraged by the staff which helped us through some pretty rough times.
I will utilize The Hampton again if the need arises and would encourage anyone to give them a look and visit; see for yourselves the quality of life the residents live considering their ailments and personal battles. The Hampton certainly provided what was needed for my Mom, AND what was needed for our family...
Read moreAnd thus, our pleasure in taking turns visiting in our unique way, like helping him walk around as exercise, play cards, escorting for physioTherapy pr0cedures-- all in Lee's favor , being brother Knight in Church ministry, including non- members in the apostolate..&-counting such assistance....as addendum to moral support already felt among personels in your facility. Again our heartfelt gratitude...more power from the Lord/ Supreme being..(0ur friend*monk Abbot Roland, likeWise, in behalf of his congregation embraced the "Same" joy/gratitude..- RE: -brother Knight Lee Meister's claim regarding Hampton facility's Wonderful services/care which "functions" sometimes are indiscreetly "left out/ taken for granted" by few entities supposedly offering assistance on compassionate/ humanitarian grounds...)...once again, our big thanks for all "bendiciones" received, manifesting HIS manifold...
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