Emeritus at Cy Fair Community Testimonials

Community Testimonials

Emeritus Assisted Living has very much accomodated the needs of my mother. Although the transition was very difficult to accept - taking away her independence - it was definitely more emotionally difficult for her than me. Emeritus - while no place will ever be perfect - has had tremendous patience with myself and my mother. Never once has my mother been subjected to any ill treatment and each worker has had endless patience with all of my questions, requests and concerns. They put their heart into helping the patients during dinners, activities and personal care needs. They have never called unwarranted, and have acted in very professional manners when my mother has had any issues. I really like that I am allowed to have a refrigerator in my mom's room. She loves snacks and this is a plus for her. Should Alzheimer's be an issue, they also have a fantastic memory care section that provides extra support and memory pertinent stimulation. Emeritus is a definite must-see for those interested.

In November 2011, I visited my sister, Mrs. R. Holden, who is a resident at this facility. I was very impressed by the facility due to its cleanliness, food, and most importantly, the happy demeanor of the workers there. This happiness rubbed off onto the residents there, especially my sister. For that I am grateful. It is obvious that for a residence to be so well run is a tribute to Mr. Shawn L., and to Ms. Debbie F. They both went out of their way to make my visit a memorable one. Their professionalism and courtesy is what makes this facility such a happy place. On one of the days I visited, they ran a special Veteran's Day service that was very touching and appropriate. The veteran residents were very happy and proud to be a part of it, as I was.

I went to this facility to devote some time towards the elderly. The place seems very clean, organized, and safe. One thing I didn't like upon visiting was how empty the place was; it just seemed very depressing being so empty. The staff is nice, and was very helpful to me and my girlfriend, especially our first time there. They walked through everything, and then showed us in person were all the safety equipment is, the courtyard, and all the rooms. In the kitchen there was four residents playing dominoes, which I enjoyed watching, because it's nice to see elderly people enjoying their last few years. There were plenty of activities for you to do with the residents, and plenty of other activities the residents loved doing by themselves. Talking to a few of the older women, they said that they loved when the hair dresser visits them at the facility. Overall the place was nice, and a good experience.