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Transitional Learning Center at Galveston

Families consistently rate this highly — reviewers highlight specialized brain injury rehabilitation. Schedule a visit to confirm the fit.

1275 Space Park Dr., Houston, TX 7705840 bedsLicensed & Active
Source: TX HHSC — view official record
Google rating
4.7/5

based on 17 Google reviews

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What this means for your family

This facility is an excellent choice for specialized neurological rehabilitation and regaining physical independence after a stroke or brain injury. However, if your loved one is non-ambulatory or requires frequent checking, you should specifically inquire about their protocols for monitoring immobile patients to ensure safety.

Google Reviews

Google Reviews

17 reviews on Google
This facility is highly regarded for its specialized rehabilitation services, particularly for survivors of strokes and traumatic brain injuries. While many patients report regaining significant independence and praising the professional staff, one recent reviewer reported a serious instance of neglect regarding monitoring for a wheelchair-bound patient.

Quality Themes

FoodN/AStaff9.0CleanN/AActivitiesN/AMeds4.0MemoryN/AComms8.0ValueN/A

Strengths

  • Specialized brain injury rehabilitation
  • Effective physical therapy and recovery outcomes
  • Professional and knowledgeable administrative staff
  • Supportive environment for regaining independence

Concerns

  • Patient neglect/lack of monitoring for immobile residents

Rating Trends

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How They Respond to Reviews

12%response rate

This facility rarely responds to reviews.

Questions for Your Tour

  • 1We are so impressed by the specialized brain injury rehabilitation programs you offer; could you tell us more about how your therapy team supports residents in regaining their independence?
  • 2Since we noticed how much the administration values feedback from the community, how does the leadership team involve families in the care planning process?
  • 3What specific protocols do you have in place to ensure that residents with limited mobility are checked on frequently and safely throughout the day?
  • 4Could you walk us through your process for medication management to ensure everything is administered accurately and on schedule?
  • 5What does a typical day look like for residents here in terms of social activities and engagement with the community?
  • 6In the event of a medical emergency after hours, what is the immediate procedure for contacting physicians and notifying the family?

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Key Review Excerpts

At my time at Moody I was able to walk, talk, and live again. They took care of me when I most needed it most. The professionalism of the staff was impeccable thank you for everything.

Rehab patient · 2025★★★★★

I was inpatient for 4 months post stroke and in retrospect it did everything they said. I have lived independently of my family for 4 years and able to do pretty much everything on a daily basis on my own.

Long-term rehab patient · 2020★★★★★

I suffered a stroke few months ago paralyzing my left side. I had gone to multiple rehab facilities claiming to be the best. My knee hyper extends and none of them could figure it out. It put me in a dark place mentally. Moody would be my last stop and I would just have to accept that I may not make a full recovery.

Rehab patient · 2023★★★★★
Source: 17 Google reviews

State Inspection History

State Inspections

Source: Texas Health & Human Services Commission

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6deficiencies

Key Findings

The most recent inspection on April 18, 2024, identified six violations related to food storage standards and life safety protocols, including issues with emergency lighting and fire drill documentation. While several deficiencies were noted in early 2024, the facility has since documented corrections for these items. No formal enforcement actions are currently on record for this provider.

Apr 18, 2024Routine

Health Code (2 violations) | Life Safety Code (4 violations)

Life Safety CodeCorrected Feb 22, 2024

The facility failed to test and maintain an emergency generator that provides power to emergency lighting.

Health CodeCorrected May 7, 2024

The facility failed to provide food storage areas to maintain a four-day minimum supply of non-perishable food, that food was not stored on the floor, and that area temperatures in food storage areas did not exceed 85 degrees F.

Health CodeCorrected May 7, 2024

The facility failed to provide food storage areas to maintain a four-day minimum supply of non-perishable food, that food was not stored on the floor, and that area temperatures in food storage areas did not exceed 85 degrees F.

Life Safety CodeCorrected Feb 26, 2024

The facility failed to conduct required fire drills and document fire drills on the required form.

Life Safety CodeCorrected Mar 13, 2024

The facility failed to ensure means of egress met the referenced codes and standards.

Life Safety CodeCorrected Mar 14, 2024

The facility failed to provide required emergency lighting.

Ownership & Operations

Who Operates This Facility

Owner / Operator

Transitional Learning Center at Galveston

Organization Type

nonprofit

Administrator

JEFF EPPINETTE

Source: State licensing data

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