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The Foundation for Hope Village

Families consistently rate this highly — reviewers highlight extremely caring and dedicated staff. Schedule a visit to confirm the fit.

15403 Hope Village Rd, Sherman Place · Friendswood, TX 7754612 bedsLicensed & Active
Source: TX HHSC — view official record
Google rating
4.8/5

based on 5 Google reviews

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What this means for your family

This facility is noted for its exceptionally caring staff and engaging daytime activities like arts and crafts. Because the available reviews focus heavily on the staff's heart and the day program, families should specifically inquire about their medical oversight and overnight care capabilities.

Google Reviews

Google Reviews

5 reviews on Google
Families can expect a highly caring environment with staff members who are described as going above and beyond for residents. The facility offers engaging daytime programs, including arts and crafts, though specific details on long-term care or medical management are limited in these reviews.

Quality Themes

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FoodN/AStaff10.0CleanN/AActivities10.0MedsN/AMemoryN/ACommsN/AValueN/A

Strengths

  • Extremely caring and dedicated staff
  • Engaging arts and crafts activities
  • Trustworthy environment for family members

Rating Trends

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How They Respond to Reviews

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Questions for Your Tour

  • 1With such a small community of 12 residents, how do you ensure everyone gets personalized attention during meal times?
  • 2We've heard wonderful things about the arts and crafts programs here; could you tell us more about the types of creative activities available each week?
  • 3Since the staff is known for being so dedicated, how do you foster that sense of close-knit connection between the caregivers and the residents?
  • 4How do you manage medical emergencies or sudden changes in health during the overnight hours?
  • 5What steps do you take to maintain the high level of trust and transparency that families look for when choosing a home like Hope Village?
  • 6How do you involve residents in deciding which new activities or crafts they might want to try next?

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Key Review Excerpts

The staff care beyond belief and as a community we should support them.

Family member · 2024★★★★★

It a amazing place I enjoy i was one of the days program I love it you getting to do art and craft it kind like school but it not

Day program participant · 2023★★★★★
Source: 5 Google reviews

State Inspection History

State Inspections

Source: Texas Health & Human Services Commission

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Key Findings

The most recent inspection in March 2024 identified one health code violation regarding annual record searches, which was corrected within a week. Previous inspections from late 2019 identified several life safety code deficiencies related to fire alarm documentation and sprinkler system maintenance, all of which were addressed by early 2020.

Mar 21, 2024Routine

Health Code (1 violations)

Health CodeCorrected Mar 28, 2024

The facility failed to search the NAR and EMR annually.

Dec 23, 2019Routine

Life Safety Code (5 violations)

Life Safety CodeCorrected Jan 13, 2020

The facility failed to comply with Chapter 33, Existing Residential Board and Care Occupancies.

Life Safety CodeCorrected Jan 17, 2020

The facility failed to provide the required sprinkler system to meet NFPA 13, 13D, 13R, or meet the requirements of Chapter 33.

Life Safety CodeCorrected Jan 24, 2020

The facility failed to provide a written contract with a fire alarm firm to perform inspections, testing, and system maintenance at least every six months.

Life Safety CodeCorrected Jan 24, 2020

The facility failed to ensure the required sprinkler system was inspected, tested, and maintained in compliance with NFPA 25.

Life Safety CodeCorrected Jan 24, 2020

The facility failed to ensure the smoke detectors were to be tested for sensitivity as required. The facility failed to provide all required fire alarm documentation, including as-built installation drawings, operation and maintenance manuals, and a written sequence of operation, must be available for examination by DADS.

Ownership & Operations

Who Operates This Facility

Owner / Operator

The Foundation for Hope Village

Organization Type

nonprofit

Administrator

SHARON C PROULX

Source: State licensing data

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