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Meet Houston Missions: Amazing Place Houston

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In this episode, your host Paul H. Cannon of Simmons and Fletcher, P.C., Injury & Accident Lawyers talks to Tracey Brown, the Executive Director of Amazing Place Houston. Amazing Place Houston was founded in 1996 under the name The Senior Place by Reverend Dean Robertson at St. Luke's Methodist Church, Amazing Place Houston serves people of all kinds who have been impacted by dementia from the patients themselves to family to support professionals.
Amazing Place Houston’s paid daycare for dementia patients provides them with a wide variety of activities to enrich dementia patients’ lives. It is open on weekdays from 7:30 am to 6:00 pm. They have bilingual (English and Spanish speaking) staff. There are various tuition packages to meet full-time and part-time needs and multiple budgets.
You can learn more about the various classes, locations, and opportunities by visiting
https://www.amazingplacehouston.org/.
If you would like to get involved or obtain more information about Amazing Place Houston, please feel free to reach out to Day Program Director Carol Cooper at 713-660-1375 or ccooper@amazingplacehouston.org
Visit
Meet Houston Missions to watch the full video and to learn about the other great missions in the greater Houston area.

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In this episode, your host Paul H. Cannon of Simmons and Fletcher, P.C., Injury & Accident Lawyers talks to Tracey Brown, the Executive Director of Amazing Place Houston. Amazing Place Houston was founded in 1996 under the name The Senior Place by Reverend Dean Robertson at St. Luke's Methodist Church, Amazing Place Houston serves people of all kinds who have been impacted by dementia from the patients themselves to family to support professionals.
Amazing Place Houston’s paid daycare for dementia patients provides them with a wide variety of activities to enrich dementia patients’ lives. It is open on weekdays from 7:30 am to 6:00 pm. They have bilingual (English and Spanish speaking) staff. There are various tuition packages to meet full-time and part-time needs and multiple budgets.
You can learn more about the various classes, locations, and opportunities by visiting
https://www.amazingplacehouston.org/.
If you would like to get involved or obtain more information about Amazing Place Houston, please feel free to reach out to Day Program Director Carol Cooper at 713-660-1375 or ccooper@amazingplacehouston.org
Visit
Meet Houston Missions to watch the full video and to learn about the other great missions in the greater Houston area.

  continue reading

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