2275 Riverway Dr, Conroe, TX 77304, United States
My 92 year old dad moved into Woodhaven on June15, 2024. It was the perfect move for him. The employees are very friendly, caring and professional. Thank you Woodhaven for making this difficult decision much easier.
Read More ReviewsMy 92 year old dad moved into Woodhaven on June15, 2024. It was the perfect move for him. The employees are very friendly, caring and professional. Thank you Woodhaven for making this difficult decision much easier.
My first time there to assist a client. The scenery is very beautiful and calming. The residents I met were very kind and friendly. For the most part, the staff was kind,helpful, and attentive. There were a couple who seem to have been having an annoying day. The dining room servers were all kind in so much that they were making sure the residents, visitors, and and outside help (such as myself) had what we needed to be comfortable. It is very big place with people with big hearts.
I wanted to write a review to highlight our experience at Woodhaven. As background, my parents began their stay at Woodhaven in May of 2017. They both selected it as their final home, and were one of the original families to sign up upon its opening. Life is a journey for all of us, and our family’s experience is no different. My parents started their stay in assisted living. My father unfortunately passed away in December of 2017, not long after moving in. However, his time there was wonderful. The staff were always attentive to his needs (he had many physical issues), and most importantly, they took the time to visit with him socially. It seemed like there was always someone in my parent’s room talking to them. My mother did not have the same physical needs, but began suffering from dementia, and needed more full time care. We were resistant at first to move mom to memory care, primarily because of the stigma associated with it, as well as our own denial that it was time. The director of Woodhaven, Steven, was great in working through this with us. He did not pressure us, but got us comfortable that this was the right move for mom, and he turned out to be right. My mother has Alzheimer’s, and it is an awful disease. That said, she is now thriving in the Whispering Pines memory care unit. They give her the right kind of attention, and when supplemented with hospice care, all of her needs are met. Most importantly, it gives us great comfort knowing that she is content and at peace, even if she is in her own world. We are just thankful for it and love to join her in whatever world she is in! Making choices as to where to care for your parents long term is a difficult choice. Woodhaven is no different than any service business in that there will always be turnover in caregivers, and that there will always be issues that have to be discussed and addressed. Given that is your parents, it can sometimes be emotional, and worrying. Whenever these moments have occurred, we have been able to talk with Steven and get them addressed. There has never been a time where Woodhaven didn’t own an issue and then adequately address it. For that, we are thankful. We have been pleased with Woodhaven, and would recommend to anyone to consider them in your choice for caring for a loved one.
Our mom is a resident at this fine community. She loves the food, the nurturing staff and the attention she receives for her care. We looked at several options for our mom and Woodhaven has exceeded all our expectations and always addresses any of our concerns promptly. We know at Woodhaven she is safe, loved and cared for like a family member should be.
My Mother was originally in a general assisted living room. The staff monitored and reviewed her ability to live alone (Dementia). They recommended their memory care which was actually less expensive and had much more care included than the cost for the original room. It took my mother a little while to get used to Woodhaven (She was a very independent woman before), but since being there a little while, she is far more energetic, happy, outgoing and healthy than she was with me trying to care for her at home. They take them on trips to places like the Renaissance Festival, Astros games and numerous other events. (A lot of local shopping trips and restaurant trips). This is not what people fear when they hear "Memory Care" or "Nursing Home". The staff is very loving and kind. They take care of my mother like she was their own and I have been so pleased to have her in a place that she is happy and comfortable.