At Mae Flowers Home Care, we offer a comprehensive range of personalized non-medical home care services designed to help you live comfortably, safely, and independently at home. Each service is delivered with compassion, professionalism, and a family-first approach.
Familiar Surroundings, Compassionate Support
Memory care at home offers personalized support for individuals living with memory-related conditions, helping them remain in a familiar and reassuring environment. This service is important for those who benefit from routine, patience, and compassionate engagement.
Contact us today at (832) 626-1044 to book your free in-home care consultation. Let us create a personalized care plan for your loved one!
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Serving North Houston, Baytown, Huffman, Dayton, Liberty, Beaumont, New Caney, The Woodlands
Get answers to frequently asked questions about our care services and how we can help your family.
We start with a comprehensive assessment that evaluates your loved one's physical, emotional, and social needs. Our care coordinators will discuss daily routines, health conditions, and personal preferences to recommend the most appropriate service mix.
Absolutely! Many families benefit from combining services. For example, we might provide personal care in the morning, companion care during the day, and respite care on weekends. We'll create a customized plan that addresses all needs.
Yes, our caregivers receive specialized training based on the services they provide. This includes training for dementia care, autism support, post-surgical care, and other specific conditions to ensure expert, compassionate care.
In most cases, we can begin services within 24-48 hours of completing the assessment and care plan. For urgent situations, we offer expedited scheduling and can often start care the same day.
Care needs often evolve, and we're prepared for that. We regularly review and adjust care plans, can increase or decrease service hours, and seamlessly transition between different types of care as needs change.
We work with various insurance providers and can help determine coverage options. While Medicare typically doesn't cover custodial care, many long-term care insurance policies do. We'll help you navigate payment options during your consultation.