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May 30th, 2024

Should I Move Mom to Memory Care?

  1. Should I Move Mom to Memory Care? Kim Hegwood 20:55

This episode of Life Happens with host Kim Hegwood and special guest Mike Houston from Proveer at Northgate Senior Living joins the conversation to discuss Memory Care and its impact on those with cognitive challenges. We begin with an exploration of what Memory Care entails and how it differs from Assisted Living, offering insights into the specialized support and care provided in a Memory Care setting.

Kim and Mike discuss how to recognize when it’s time to move a loved one to Memory Care, identifying key signs that suggest a transition may be necessary for the individual’s safety and well-being. Mike shares the top three things families should consider when choosing a Memory Care facility, emphasizing the importance of high-quality care and environment.

Listeners learn about the adjustment period for new residents in Memory Care and how long it may take for someone to acclimate to their new surroundings. We also cover the importance of how Memory Care staff can help ease this transition, as well as how families can provide support and reassurance during this time.

Throughout the episode, Kim and Mike offer practical advice and tips for families navigating the journey of placing a loved one in Memory Care, providing clarity on what to expect and how to make the process as smooth as possible.

Contact Mike:
Office: (281) 315-1450
Cell: (832) 512-4659
Email: mhouston@proveersl.com
Website: https://www.proveeratnorthgate.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/proveeratnorthgate

About Mike:
Mike Houston is the Director of Sales and Marketing for Proveer at Northgate Memory Care in North Houston, TX. He has done marketing and administrative roles for various healthcare agencies, in the Houston market, for over 20 years. Most of his experience has been in Home Health and Hospice but also Senior Living and Memory Care. Mike has observed the industry closely and has seen a lot of changes in healthcare. He is passionate about meeting the needs of seniors and being a resource to the community.

Mike helps families navigate through these challenges with his many connections and insights. Mike has two sons, Zach and Sam (20 & 19), and lives in the Cypress/Tomball area of North Houston. He grew up in Alaska and came to Texas to study at Texas Tech University and ultimately graduated from Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene. Before working in healthcare, he was a Youth and College minister throughout Texas for about 15 years.

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Kim Hegwood Attorney at Law, Podcaster

Kim Hegwood, born in Bay City, is an Elder Law and Estate Planning Attorney based in Houston, Texas. Kim has been a practicing Attorney since she graduated from South Texas College of Law in 1996. After watching her grandparents struggle to maintain their independence as they grew older, trying to navigate the challenges of aging, and deal with the legal, financial, and emotional challenges that our loved ones face in their golden years, Kim dedicated her career to helping families preserve their dignity and protect their assets.

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