
Welcome to Mother Freda House of Refuge, where every senior feels valued, supported, and at home.
At Mother Freda House of Refuge, we believe that care should feel like home. We provide more than just a place to stay—we offer a community of warmth, respect, and belonging. With two locations in Houston, and the Memorial City area, our mission is to create a safe, supportive, and nurturing environment where residents receive the highest level of care tailored to their unique needs.
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We understand that true well-being goes beyond physical care. That’s why we focus on fostering independence, emotional connection, and a sense of purpose. Our compassionate team is dedicated to ensuring that every resident feels valued, supported, and treated with dignity.
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When you choose Mother Freda House of Refuge, you’re not just selecting a care facility—you’re joining a close-knit family where each individual is celebrated, respected, and cared for with heart. Come visit us and experience the difference! Here, you’ll find more than just shelter—you’ll find home.
What Makes Us Different?
At Mother Freda House of Refuge, we provide more than just care—we create a true home where seniors feel safe, valued, and supported.
Here’s what sets us apart:


How Do I Know My Loved One Needs A Personal Care Home?
Making the decision to place your loved one in a personal care home may be one of the most difficult decisions you will ever have to make. There may be disagreements among your other family members about the best course of action for your loved one. When families disagree, it adds stress to an already stressful situation. Sometimes having others around can be a blessing, but it can also be a burden. The most important thing to consider is what is best for your loved one. So, the question is how do you know when it is time?
Consider these factors in your decision-making:
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Unable to perform activities of daily living such as dressing, bathing, and grooming
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Mobility is becoming a problem
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Not eating well, forgetting to eat, or refusing to eat
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Frequent visits to the doctor or hospital
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Safety is a concern
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Refusing or acting aggressively toward care
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Wandering
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Increased confusion
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Forgetting or refusing to take medication
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Health is deteriorating
If your loved one is exhibiting any of these signs, give us a call today to see how we can help you and your family.
