Home Health and Hospice Coordination in Spring Branch, Houston
Home health and hospice support in assisted living in Houston allows residents to receive skilled clinical care from licensed visiting providers while remaining in a familiar, home-based residential setting with consistent caregivers and a predictable daily routine.

Coordinating Care with Medical Providers
In Spring Branch, Houston, Green Haven coordinates directly with licensed home health and hospice providers, bringing together residential care and clinical services under one roof. Green Haven is a residential assisted living home in Spring Branch, Houston, designed to operate as a Type B Assisted Living Facility, and serving up to eight residents at a time. Green Haven does not provide home health or hospice services directly. We work closely with licensed visiting providers to support residents who are receiving those services, ensuring seamless coordination within our residential care setting.
What we are is a home that takes coordination seriously. When a resident has visiting home health providers, a hospice team, or specialist physicians involved in their care, our care team works directly with those providers to ensure that our caregiving supports, rather than disrupts, the clinical plan in place.
We do not replace clinical care. We support it. That distinction is important for families to understand when evaluating whether Green Haven can meet their loved one's needs, and we are always honest about where the boundaries of our role begin and end.
Coordinating Home Health Services for Residents
Home health agencies provide skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and other clinical services on a visiting basis. These services can be arranged for residents living in assisted living facilities, including Green Haven, making home health care in assisted living Houston a practical, coordinated option for families who need clinical and personal care working together. Residents who require visiting home health support are welcome here, and our care team coordinates scheduling, communication, and follow-through with the agency involved.
That coordination includes:
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- Ensuring caregivers are aware of any activity restrictions or post-visit care instructions
- Communicating changes in the resident's condition or behavior to the visiting clinical team
- Supporting medication adjustments as directed by licensed healthcare providers
- Maintaining accurate, up-to-date records that visiting clinicians can rely on
- Facilitating family communication so everyone involved in the resident's care is informed

Coordinating Hospice Services for Residents
When a resident transitions to hospice care, the focus of their support shifts from treatment to comfort, dignity, and quality of life. Hospice care in assisted living in Houston can offer something that a hospital or large facility sometimes cannot: the feeling of being at home, surrounded by familiar people, in a quiet and peaceful setting. Families searching for hospice care near Memorial or home health support near Spring Branch will find Green Haven close, accessible, and built for exactly this kind of supportive care.
At Green Haven, we work closely with hospice providers to support residents and their families through end-of-life care. Our role is to maintain the resident’s daily comfort, including their familiar routines, their preferred foods, and the quiet of their own space while the hospice team provides clinical oversight and symptom management. We take that responsibility seriously, and we are deeply honored to be trusted with it.
Of the utmost importance to us is maintaining each resident’s dignity, supporting their comfort and quality of life, and honoring their personal and spiritual wishes. Families can rest assured that we are here for them as well, providing guidance, communication, and steady support during what is often a very challenging time.
Supporting Residents and Families
Medical coordination is not just about logistics. It is about trust. Families need to know that when a visiting nurse arrives, our caregivers have communicated relevant observations. They need to know that if a resident's condition changes overnight, someone who genuinely knows that person will notice, and act.
Because Green Haven serves a maximum of eight residents, our care team knows each person deeply. We notice the changes that are easy to overlook in a larger facility: the afternoon when someone seemed more withdrawn than usual, the morning when a resident's appetite dropped noticeably or the moment when pain management may need to be revisited with the hospice team. That attentiveness is a function of our size, and it matters.

Continuity of Care and Communication
Families of residents receiving home health or hospice services can expect regular, proactive communication from our care team. We believe families should never feel out of the loop about their loved one's condition or care. We keep communication open, share updates before families have to ask, and are always reachable by phone. When care transitions are happening, we believe the people who love the resident most deserve to know what is going on.
Frequently Asked Questions

Can hospice care be provided in assisted living?
Yes. Hospice services can be delivered to residents living in assisted living facilities, including Green Haven. The hospice provider supplies clinical care, oversight, and symptom management; Green Haven provides the residential environment, the daily personal care, and the familiarity of home. Both work together with the family to support the resident through the end-of-life process with dignity and comfort.
Do you provide medical care onsite?
Green Haven caregivers provide personal care and support with daily living, not skilled nursing or medical treatment. Clinical services such as nursing, physical therapy, and hospice care are arranged through licensed visiting providers who come to the home. Our care team coordinates closely with all visiting clinical providers to ensure consistent, informed, and well-communicated care.
How do you coordinate with doctors and nurses?
Our care team maintains open and proactive communication with all visiting healthcare providers. We share relevant observations about residents' conditions, follow through on care instructions, support medication management as directed by licensed providers, and keep family members informed throughout. We take our role as the consistent, daily presence in the resident's life seriously, and we know that clinical providers depend on that consistency.
How do I find home health or hospice support near me in the Spring Branch area?
Green Haven is located at 2223 Campbell Road in the Spring Branch neighborhood of Houston, 77080. Our care team works directly with licensed home health agencies and hospice providers serving Spring Branch, Memorial , and the Energy Corridor. If you are searching for coordinated home health care near Memorial, Houston or hospice support near Spring Branch, we are happy to discuss how we work with visiting providers. Call us at (713) 893-7827.
What does it cost to receive home health support in an assisted living home in Houston?
If you are coordinating home health or hospice services for a loved one in the Houston or Spring Branch area, you do not have to figure it out alone. The Green Haven care team is happy to answer your questions, share what daily life looks like at our home, and help you determine whether our community might be the right fit. There is no obligation, no pressure and no rush. Call us at (713) 893-7827 or schedule a tour.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
If you are navigating assisted living options in Houston or the Spring Branch area, you do not have to figure it out alone. The Green Haven care team is happy to answer your questions, share what daily life looks like at our home, and help you determine whether our community might be the right fit. There is no obligation, no pressure and no rush. Call us at (713) 893-7827 or schedule a visit to our residential assisted living home in Spring Branch.
Medical Disclaimer: This content is intended for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Every person's health situation is unique. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider, physician, or licensed specialist for guidance specific to your loved one's individual needs and medical history.
