by Mercy House | Oct 24, 2024 | Assisted LIving, Blog, Memory Care, Senior Care
Choosing the right place for your elderly loved one can be a challenging and emotional decision, especially when it comes to someone as dear as your mom. You want more than just a facility for her—you want a place where she feels safe, comfortable, and genuinely cared...
by Mercy House | Sep 18, 2024 | Assisted LIving, Blog, Memory Care, Memory Care Safety, Senior Care
Recognizing the Signs of Aging As our loved ones grow older, it’s easy to brush off changes like forgetfulness, communication struggles, or even incontinence as “normal” parts of aging. However, these signs can often be early indicators of dementia...
by Mercy House | Jul 31, 2024 | Assisted LIving, Blog, Memory Care, Senior Care
At Mercy House Memory Care Assisted Living, we understand the importance of compassionate and specialized care for our loved ones experiencing memory-related challenges. With multiple locations across Texas, Mercy House is dedicated to providing a warm, supportive...
by Mercy House | Mar 18, 2024 | Assisted LIving, Blog, Memory Care, Memory Care Safety, Senior Care
Safety is a crucial piece of the environment we have built here at Mercy House. There are several ways that we create and maintain a safe environment for our family members: Secure Environment Both inside and outside our courtyard, our entrances and exits are secure...
by Mercy House | Mar 6, 2024 | Assisted LIving, Blog, Memory Care, Senior Care
Aging in place is a heartfelt desire for most of us as we get older. Imagine staying in the home you’ve loved and lived in for years, surrounded by memories and the comfort of familiarity. Recent conversations and surveys, like those from AARP, keep showing that...
by Mercy House | Jan 16, 2024 | Assisted LIving, Blog, Memory Care, Senior Care
I’m not crying, you’re crying… The heart-tugging Chevy commercial, where a gentle drive in a classic truck evokes a moment of recognition in a grandmother with memory issues, embodies the poignant reality many families face. It’s a scene that...