With medication management help, your loved one’s care team ensures they take medications consistently and safely. Since many residents take various medications, one of the most crucial functions of this strategy lies in guaranteeing the drugs won’t adversely interact.
During a long-term stay, this care can significantly impact the efficacy of a patient’s medication and considerably improve their life. Even during short-term stays, protecting against the consequences of adverse drug interactions proves highly beneficial. Grace Family Care offers premier medication management help in Spring, TX, so you never have to worry about your loved ones taking meds properly.
Conversely, properly administered medications maximize benefits and significantly reduce risk. With our medication management help, your loved one will receive the full benefit of their prescriptions.
One nagging part of managing your medications stems from handling refills. While refills might happen automatically, a trip to the pharmacy doesn’t always factor into your day, especially for less active seniors.
Our services eliminate the hassle of refills. Since we ensure your loved ones receive the full benefits of their medication, on-time refills remain one of our top priorities.
Avoiding the consequences of adverse drug interactions helps limit accidental trips to the hospital caused by daily prescription medication. Our caregivers design the ideal schedule for your loved one’s medications to ensure safe administration. This schedule creates a risk-free medication routine that supports the other benefits of medication therapy management.
Other amenities include:
Communal dining spaces
Shared courtyards and patios
Luxury residences
Community-building activities
Daily entertainment and enrichment
- Ann Fortes
" We sincerely appreciate the loving care you provided to our mother in her last years, weeks, and days. And, for helping us get through this difficult time.”
- Kathy Collier
- Lynette Acosta
Their actions are far bigger than my words.
- Ann Fontes
Grace is aptly named grace, as Annie and her staff showed unmerited favor for Bill.
He was welcomed into the family but treated better than one treats family–rather, as an honored guest.
The staff anticipated his wishes and aimed to please him.
Two facts bear highlighting:
1) Bill fell at home on a routine basis prior to placement.
During the two years at Grace, he had no falls.
That is a testament to their attentiveness.
- Sue (wife) and Sheri (adult daughter)
I am Vickie Huckabay, and I lost my precious Mother to Alzheimer’s in March 2016. I was her only surviving child and being widowed, all decisions regarding her care were entirely up to me. Annie was such an ally for me as Mom’s condition worsened. It’s so hard to watch, and frightening too. Are we doing EVERYTHING that we can for her? Should we try this or that? All these swirling questions sent me in a panic to Annie many times. She always listened, never judging me, explaining the medical reasons behind Mother’s care.
Free and open communication is so important in this situation because I had no medical background. Mom was incontinent, often angry, unable to communicate verbally, unable to sit up without pillows all round her, couldn’t walk, couldn’t feed herself, couldn’t roll over in bed. She was so vulnerable! I needed to be able to question Annie and the other caregivers freely about Mom’s care, and I did again and again. No one took my persistence as an accusation, and I was always calmer once I had more information.
Memory loss is such a personal journey, and my experience with Mom will not likely mirror anyone else’s. At Grace Memory, the clients are recognized as unique individuals. The caregivers tailor their work to giving to each patient what he or she needs, which is different for each person.
The families were always welcomed there. I usually visited Mom during lunch and food was offered to me so many times. Conversation was always upbeat and positive as the caregivers served a meal. I could ask for a movie on their big screen if I needed distraction. I really felt at home! I could relax sitting next to Mom. Annie and her staff took care of me and much as they took care of my Mom.
The list of excellence goes on and on. Here’s a partial list:
There is no “old folks smell.” Never! The staff observe the clients so closely that accidents or diaper changes are tended to immediately. Mother was incontinent during her four-year stay there and never had a bed sore. I am extremely thankful that she was spared that misery and I owe it all to the excellent, hard-working staff at Grace.
Annie reports every bump, bruise, cut, cough, etc. immediately to the family via text and how she will treat it. I could call her straightaway if I had questions. This really helped me schedule my visits to Mom. I own a business and life gets really busy, but if Mom developed a cold I could always juggle my work so that I could check in on her.
I never saw a client at Grace that was unkempt. Everyone’s needs were met immediately.
The caregivers are great cooks! Annie and Ovi have a garden and many times there were fresh fruits and vegetables. Birthdays always mean a lovely cake!
There is genuine love and concern for the clients at Grace. When the inevitable death happened, I knew it was hard for the caregivers, although they were not in the habit of sharing their problems. Always smiling, always pleasant, always caring is their habit.
Mom was on hospice which meant caregivers outside of Grace came to bathe her and a hospice nurse evaluated her. Annie made it her business to observe any caregiver that she did not hire to make certain that caregiver operated up to the standards of Grace Memory Care. What a relief!
The renovated home that serves the clients of Grace Memory Care is always spic-and-span. It is a most pleasant and comfortable space for both the clients and the visiting families. The lovely backyard beckons in good weather to walk a bit and get your mind off your problems.
If you are reading this, you are likely very concerned about the health of a loved one and the inevitable decisions you must make. I can say to you that Annie Cotrau will be your angel on earth, and you should call her immediately. Even if she does not have an opening, I know that she will take time with you and give you suggestions on where you should turn.
– Vickie Huckabay
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