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These are a few examples of the happy
families
who were glad they chose
Rose's Retreat. We hope you give us the opportunity to
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I am writing this article on my own, because I know
a lot of us in the subdivision have elderly parents.
It is very hard if you have the responsibility of
taking care of your aging loved ones. I have a 92
year old Mom, whom I cannot take care of at my house
any longer due to my own medical problems. My Mom
is very alert , she is mobile with a walker, but
her main problem is that she falls a lot, only has
a little piece of her colon left and she goes to
dialysis twice a week. When you are older, dialysis
is very hard on you. So on those days, my Mom is
very very weak and cannot be left alone. She needs
assistance with showering, and she is not able to
cook for herself.
Tony and I felt that we could not
give her the proper care that
she needed at our house. We
did not want to put her in a nursing home. We had
seen how it was when she went into one for rehab.
We wanted to put her someplace that we knew she
would be given great care and not be forgotten about.
In October of 2007, I found this great place with
great people. It is called Rose’s Retreat. It is
run by a husband and wife team. Miss. Rose has had
many years of experience with elderly people. They
own a couple of house in subdivisions in Katy. They
have a caregiver twenty four hours a day. They cook,
clean, wash laundry, give medication and give them
showers if necessary. They live in a regular home.
My Mom lives in one of the Kelliwood subdivision
in a very nice single story home. She has her own
bedroom. She can have the run of the whole house.
They do have two televisions for them to watch,
and my Mom has her own in her bedroom. They have
a nice little yard for them to go outside if they
wish. She also has her own phone. My Mom gets excellent
care and has been in better health ever since she
moved to Rose’s Retreat. The caregivers are wonderful,
and the couple who run the business are super people.
They only have four residents in each house with
one caregiver. My Mom loves the care she gets. They
make you feel like your part of their family. They
also take my Mom to dialysis, they always make sure
she has her medication, and they order it from the
pharmacy so that all we have to do is take Mom to
the doctor. You can visit anytime, you may take
them out at anytime.
Tony and I are so happy we found this place. It
is called Rose’s Retreat the phone number is 281-646-8415
or 281-392-4227.
We thought we would like to share this information
with you. It was very hard for us to find a nice
place to put my Mom. Seems as we get older we become
parents for our parents. Life is not easy. Sometimes
those golden years are not so golden. Marlene Adams |
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Dear Rose,
A personal Assisted Care Home is stated on the front
of your business card. My father David Stutz’s care
was of the utmost concern for our family. After
reviewing all the traditional Medicaid homes, being
very disappointed I had nowhere else to turn. Until
discovering Rose’s Retreat here in Houston, TX
My father was ill with Parkinson disease and passed
away too early in life at the age of 69. He had
been a wonderful father, provider and my best friend.
I am a young man myself with a family and ending
the care he required with the personal attention
was the only expectable option.
I found that type of care at Rose’s Retreat stated
on the front of Rose Taylor’s card. The care provided
to my father was if he never left the comfort of
his own home. Home cooked meals, one to one care,
medication management, exercise programs and all
by people who care. If I could point one item that
is the most important about Rose’s Retreat are the
people. Her staff cares and provides the very best
care at what they do. Because they want to. This
is so easily accomplished at Rose’s Retreat because
it is not a large corporation where people lose
their focus on what is important.
I strongly recommend Rose’s Retreat for any family
who requires care for their loved one. A Personal
Assisted Care Home is something Rose’s Retreat delivers
and in the end results are what matter the most.
Rose’s please have anyone call me as a reference.
I owe you the world.
Best Regards,
Damian Stuz |
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| “I know from personal experience
with my own Mom the difference that the kind
of individualized and very personal care that
Rose and her team of caregivers has made. Rose
not only earns the respect, love and devotion
of the families of her residents, she is highly
respected by medical professionals who work with
the families.”
GEORGE SCOTT-KATY |
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My patients include senior citizens who require
“assisted living”. in the course of my professional
work, I observe the care of many who provide such
services to my patients.
I am impressed with the quality of
care and the personal compassion that I have seen
Rosemary Taylor provide to my patients. She has
excellent judgment and knows when to call me so
that my patients may receive appropriate medical
care. I respect her skills and admire her compassion.
I encourage family members who must
consider “alternative living” arrangements for their
loved ones to visit with Rose.
She has created small, home-like environments where
the care is very personal, and very competent.
DAVID
W. REINIGER, M.D. |
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My mother was a resident of Rose’s Retreat from
September, 2005 until she passed away in July, 2006.
At the time we moved Mom in, we did not expect her
to last until Christmas.
Rose and her very capable staff provided
my mother with exceptional
care. They were all very loving and caring. They
provided around the clock support for her that exceeded
our expectations. The facility is clean and neat
and provides a very home like environment. When
Mom passed away in July, 2006, Rose made sure we
were informed and invited us to the facility to
be with her. Rose and another member of her staff
were with us until the end. They gave us support
but allowed us time alone with Mom as we needed.
I feel that Rose and her staff added at least 6
to 7 months to my Mom’s life. I would recommend
Rose’s Retreat to anyone who has a loved one that
requires special care.
JERRY C. BYE |
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A friend of my wife and mine was
having difficulty with memory problems which eventually
developed into Parkinson disease. We heard about
the wonderful care you gave
him and how helpful you were to the family.
A year or so later, my
Mother came to live with us.
When my wife and I took
a vacation we were delighted to find that you also
provide
day care for elderly. It was a relief to know that
Mom would be taken care of
while we were away. When we returned, Mom couldn't
stop talking about how much
she liked Rose's Retreat and the daily activities. I
was very relieved because I knew that if we ever
needed it we had a place for Mom.
Three years after my mother came
to live with us, she got to
a point that she could not
walk. As she continued to decline, it became more
than my wife and I could manage. We tried hiring
aids to come in half days which only worked for
a short time. When it became obvious that she needed
assistance on a more frequent basis we were forced
to consider moving her into an assisted
living facility in Katy. At
the time all of your private
rooms were taken so we decided
to place Mom into an assisted
living facility near Houston.
Mom was happy most of the time but
it seemed that she always
complained about having to
wait a long time when trying
to get the aids
attention on the weekend.
One evening, I came in to
visit Mom and an aid was cleaning
her up. When she finished,
I thanked her for taking care
of my Mother. Then I happen
to ask the aid at the nursing
home how many residents she
had to look after. She said
Ten, I was surprised so I
said "That's
a lot isn't it?". She said oh no, this is really
good, in the place I just
came from, I had 20 residents
to look after.
I was shocked and on the ride home,
it finally dawned on me why mother complained about
service on the weekends. I knew the nursing home
where she was staying went
to half staff on the weekends. That meant that the
ratio of residents to caregivers was 20:1 on the
weekends.
My wife and I talked about this new
discovery and knew in our
hearts we could not leave Mom in that place any
longer than absolutely necessary. We called you
the next day and were really
impressed with how professional
you are. You made us feel important, almost like
your only goal was to help solve our problem.
Mother was very happy at Rose's Retreat.
Being only 10 minutes from
our home, it was easy to drop
in and spend a few minutes
with her. She often referred
to Rose's Retreat as her home.
A year later as Mom's health
got much worse, we were relieved
to know
that she could stay where
she was and get the care she
needed. During Mom's last
few weeks, the hospice care
that you helped us arrange
to come in and supplement
your care was wonderful because
Mom could stay in a place
she knew and loved. Mom has
passed away now, but my wife
and I find comfort in knowing
that she was in the best place
she could have been the last
few days of her life. She
was happy and that is what
mattered most to us.
Richard and Marcie Wendrock |
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