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They were amazing. They were with my mom the last two weeks she was here at home and they just kept doing everything for her when I made the move to TLC. I had an aid that came everyday, they dressed her and did her hair and put her make up on, the chaplain came every week, I had a nurse that came every week, the experience was wonderful. I had no clue they could do what they did; they came in, they did her meds... I was talking to Lori from A Place for Mom and we were talking and she asked if I had thought about hospice, she told me about Harris, I had no clue she qualified. From that moment on I didn't have to pay for any meds, any depends, any medical supplies...I cannot sing their praises enough... Read more
Harris Hospice in Lewisville, Texas is one of senior living communities in the area. To find the right community for your needs and budget, connect with one of A Place For Mom’s local senior living advisors for free, expert advice.
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A Place for Mom has scored Harris Hospice with 0 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 0 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, Harris Hospice has 3 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 5 out of 5.
My father had been diagnosed with terminal, needing constant care now night and day, from the moment we arranged Hospice in home care with Harris the family felt that this was a good decision, very professional and compassionate care from the start to his final moments. Nurses [name removed] and [name removed] alternated care 24 hours a day, the both of them were wonderful and very kind to all. A special thank you to both of these remarkable ladies.
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Most caring people. I am very happy that they were there to help my mom and especially when she was passing. They are GREAT!
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They were amazing. They were with my mom the last two weeks she was here at home and they just kept doing everything for her when I made the move to TLC. I had an aid that came everyday, they dressed her and did her hair and put her make up on, the chaplain came every week, I had a nurse that came every week, the experience was wonderful. I had no clue they could do what they did; they came in, they did her meds... I was talking to Lori from A Place for Mom and we were talking and she asked if I had thought about hospice, she told me about Harris, I had no clue she qualified. From that moment on I didn't have to pay for any meds, any depends, any medical supplies...I cannot sing their praises enough
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