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    Alamo Hospice - Conroe

    Alamo Hospice - Conroe

    3.0(2 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    Ive started working here a little over 4 months ago and my manager Tracie is amazing. She is super…read morehelpful with a beautiful soul. Our chaplains are tops! And our nurses are prompt with great communication to the patient's family members. I believe in our mission statement, "No one dies alone, afraid or in pain." With our Peaceful Passing program we truly dont want anyone passing away alone afraid or in pain. Our Veterans Initiative is the best around, and our volunteer program director Cathy is super, you wont get any better anywhere else. She has a serious passion for what she does. Our CNAs are loved by all of our patients! They get to know our patients and have big hearts. They have very vigilant eyes and report concerns to the nurses right away. And I dont know about you, but do I dont usually check in between each of my toes for skin issues or wounds,but THEY DO! If you want the best hospice care around, its definitely Alamo Hospice.

    The manager/nurse Erin dropped the ball repeatedly and I ended up having to call an ambulance for…read moremy mother to have her severe infection treated, Alamo was unhappy with me having my mother treated at the hospital because it made them look like they weren't doing their job which they weren't and they decided they would call adult protective services on me and blame me in order to cover themselves. I was horrified and transferred to another hospice. Then they retaliated against the best worker they had that had helped me the most and put all the blame on her! I'm still shocked by my experience with Alamo. The details: My mother had an infection that had lasted for months, open bed sores and disturbing hallucinations and night terrors. I kept asking for an antibiotic and a medication that would help keep her comfortable. Then they fired the manager/nurse I signed up with and then both of their nurses quit. They hired a new manager/nurse named Erin, I spoke to her about my concerns. It had almost been a month since my mom's nurse had quit. The only people that worked at Alamo that had been helping me were the two nurses aides that came regularly. Then came a series of failures on the new manager/nurse Erin's part, I had to send my mom to the hospital for treatment of her advanced infection because she had began to bleed and was terribly sick. I called an ambulance for my mom and she received the antibiotics she needed and a full checkup. The manager Erin said it made Alamo Hospice look bad and she devised a plan to call adult protective services on me to cover her butt and make it look like Alamo hospice was not at fault. I was really hurt and shocked because I had been so patient with them so I immediately called another hospice company and they requested my records from Alamo to transfer. Alamo did not send the records for two more days until I texted them and told them they must comply and transfer my mom's records immediately. During this time when my mom was not getting proper care the only two people from Alamo that were helping me and being there for my mom and I were two aides. After I transferred out of Alamo, the manager Erin turned her wrath on to one of the aides, wrote the aid up and blamed her for everything, when she was one of two people from Alamo who was actually helping me. Erin did not take action to help my mother, she did not answer the phone on multiple occasions, she sent an aide when she was the nurse on call. When I called her to report bleeding coming out of my mother she said oh I can swing by and take a look 3 hours later she still hasn't shown up and that's why I had to call the ambulance. Erin has retaliated against me I and used an employee as a scapegoat. Nobody needs all of this when they're trying to take care of a dying loved one. Absolutely heartbreaking and disgusting experience. We are now with Three oaks hospice and it's like night and day!

    Houston Hospice - Hospice nurse aide, Gabriel, Houston Hospice

    Houston Hospice

    3.6(59 reviews)
    42.2 miMedical Center

    Houston Hospice - Diamond Team, lasted a week before I had to fire them and find another hospice…read morethat could provide end of life care for my mother. To begin, their intake nurses are rough, belligerent and detached. The lady we got could care less about my mother, she just wanted to do the minimum and get out. Not a single commitment was upheld, not one. We called for support and help four times in the first week and the average time to hear back from someone was two hours, then another two hours for a nurse to arrive. So if you have an emergency, just call the ambulance and have the hospital take care of it, it's faster, and your loved one will suffer less. Now, as a result of me firing them, they became hostile, threatened to make me pay for equipment they left behind and failed to retrieve. They never took into consideration that my mom had died and their employees, having missed the appointment to pick up the equipment, lied and said a dead woman was preventing them from getting it. We choose to go with another company who was hands down better suited for caring for end of life patients. Houston Hospice is a money game, you are a dollar sign, if you are cool with that, then use them.

    Complete bait-and-switch. The admissions representative sold us on services and timing that simply…read moredid not happen. When my mother was discharged home, we were told her equipment would be delivered the day before discharge. That did not happen. We were also told a hospice nurse would be at the house waiting to assess her when she arrived home. That also did not happen. I had to call multiple times just to find out where the equipment was and when a nurse would arrive. We then learned she had not even been fully admitted yet. It took several days to sort everything out during a very stressful time. One nurse who came out did not appear to know how to use the oxygen equipment. A week into hospice care, we still had not seen a nurse aide and again had to call to ask what was going on. The organization has felt extremely disorganized from the start. Communication between admissions and the clinical team does not appear coordinated, and the promises made to our family were not followed through. Most concerning, the nurse assigned to care for my dying parent has spent significant time on her phone during visits rather than focused on patient care. This has been incredibly disappointing during one of the hardest times for our family. Families considering hospice should ask detailed questions and verify exactly what services will actually be provided and when.

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    This is how she look under Houston Hospice care. I even had to raise the bed in the picture otherwise she would be flat.

    Houston Hospice - Dr. Trinh, Team Physician, Houston Hospice.

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