Right at Home - Houston, TX in Houston, 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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We had a difficult time with Right at Home right from the beginning. We didn't end up using this location but we started here. They transferred us to a different office, and never said anything to us. I thought I was coming to meet one director, but instead it was a completely different director from another office that showed up. Perhaps this should have been my first clue to a larger consistent issue with communication. We were transferred to their Northwest location, without word. The people they sent were not well trained or even exceptionally friendly. They were also not reliable, as there were two days that nobody showed up, or called to inform us that nobody would be showing up. Luckily we happened to be there for one of the days. I would not recommend their service, having dealt with two different locations, I can say that the communication issue at least is not isolated to one location.
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Call (713) 432-7700 to reach Right at Home - Houston, TX.
To reach Right at Home - Houston, TX call: (713) 432-7700
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