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    Touching Hearts at Home Fort Bend

    Touching Hearts at Home Fort Bend

    5.0(1 review)
    8.0 mi

    Touching Hearts at Home was recommended to me by two dear friends who had dealt with the care of…read moretheir elderly loved ones. I have been caring for my 96 year old mother (with dementia) in my home for several years now and I can honestly say that I would not have been able to walk this journey had it not been for the help of the wonderful people at Touching Hearts at Home. Not only have I gotten so many tips and support from these folks, they have bent over backwards to provide us with caregivers so that my husband and I can continue to go to church, go to choir, and have "date" nights. These loving folks provide overnight care as well so we are able to take short vacations and visit friends and family (two of my children live out of state). Every caregiver treats my mom as though she was their own. It is such a wonderful feeling to know you are leaving your mother in such capable hands. To all those that are trying to figure out how to care for their elderly parent(s), I highly recommend that you contact these fine people. They have truly been lifesavers for me.

    From the owner: Touching Hearts at Home offers an array of home care services for seniors, people living with…read moremedical conditions or disabilities, those in transition from hospital to home, and anyone over the age of 18 who can benefit from the help of a professional Caregiver in greater Sugar Land, TX. We're always at the ready, so you're never on your own. Care can be provided for just a few hours per visit up to 24 hours, seven days a week. YES, this includes weekends and holidays. Whether you need our help just a few days a week or every day of the year, we provide consistent, companion-based care that inspires peace of mind. Call or schedule an online consultation today!

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    Texas Critical Care - critical care transport

    Texas Critical Care

    5.0(5 reviews)
    6.5 mi

    I am 77 years old..never had to hire an ambulance in my life....my wife fell on Valentines day…read more(2020) and was sent to the emergency room..long story short...surgery and ten days later she is moved to a rehab facility...they decided after 4 days that she would do better with a therapist at home..but she cannot ride in a car just yet...we have all heard these horror stories about private ambulances...well, disregard those and call these guys...Sam took my assignment ..had the unit there right on time and then got my wife safely home and into her bed...very professional...very clean and knew exactly what to do..you cannot go wrong with this group...God bless folks like these who do this kind of work...

    Paul Harvey (deceased legendary master storyteller on radio) TROTS out to do this guest review for…read moreme. "You KNOW what the news is ... in a minute, you're going to hear the REST of the story." (commercial minute: The Methodist Hospital in Sugar Land is very good. ) A relatively young man dressed in a jumpsuit, driving an ordinary van, saw that we needed help getting a woman in pain out of our van, and offered his help for free. He did an excellent job. He gave us his card in case we ever needed his services in the future. After his exceptional help, we were quite surprised at what was written on his business card. And, now .......... The Rest Of The Story (TROTS) ... M is in severe pain and needs to get to the hospital for diagnosis. We struggle to get her out her wheelchair and into our van, but she cannot move (pain and meds) and screams and suffers as we put her in the car. As we drive, getting her out at the hospital is weighing on our minds. At the hospital, and about to drive away in his van, but seeing that we needed help getting a near-90-yr-old woman on meds out of our van, a man offered to lift her and put her into a wheelchair. He was younger, bigger and stronger than me, as well as a licensed EMT. M was screaming in pain when we had tried to get her out of the van. So we gladly accepted his offer to help. He did a perfect job, without any cries of pain from the suffering patient. He was super nice, too. We were impressed and grateful. Later, after the hospital tests, we decided to use his company's transport service to get her home. It was short notice, but the nice man arranged for a transport to arrive in 15 minutes. That too, was an excellent, on-time, friendly, painless and professional event by a strong young lass. The next day, the severe pain led to emergency transport to a hospital in TMC where she was diagnosed as having spinal disc rupture and a fractured disc. Surgery was the only solution to relieve the pain. ... Oh.... And what was written on the nice stranger's business card? ... "CEO" We thought Texas Critical Care was a small company, because neither we nor the staff at the hospital had ever heard about them. Later, we found out they are much bigger, with a fleet of vehicles. After we told our story to the hospital staff, copies of his business card have been passed around the hospital in case of similar transport needs for customers. Clearly, a CEO did not need to offer help for free. After all, they have "more important" things to do, don't they? But, I think I understand how he rose from an EMT to CEO. And now you know ... the REST of the story! ---- P.S. See www.paulharveyarchives.com/trots/ for actual Paul stories.

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