High Hope Care Center of Brenham is a nursing home in Brenham, Texas, and has 96 certified beds. Charleston Healthcare Group is affiliated with ownership, but Brenham Hc Holdings and Kendall Broussard have managed it since February 2015, and there's no further owner information listed. The center has been providing skilled nursing services for 12-16 hours each day, along with a 24-hour call system and supervision by staff every day of the year, and people can get help with daily activities, medication, and non-ambulatory care. Residents get private rooms at semi-private rates, private bathrooms, cable TV, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, kitchenettes, and furnished rooms, and there are outdoor common spaces where people can meet.
Medical care remains available around the clock, and High Hope has regular physician visits, therapy services, and personalized treatment plans developed with family and staff. Staff at High Hope see the importance of a kind word, a gentle touch, and provide care that focuses on physical, emotional, and social needs. Meals are home-cooked and prepared by professional chefs, and the dining area offers restaurant-style service, with attention to special dietary needs and food safety. Residents can use a beauty and barber shop, get housekeeping and laundry help, and there's a transportation van for appointments or outings. You'll find a library, arts and craft spaces, a garden, movie theater, a fitness room, walking paths, music programs, and scheduled activities every day, with support for spiritual and social life, and even Synergy Therapy Services right on site.
Staffing provides 2.95 nurse hours per resident per day, which is less than the Texas average of 3.4, but nurse turnover is lower here-at 33.3% compared to the state average of 51.8%. Inspection reports note 14 total deficiencies, including one related to infection and others about nutrition, with food service once cited for not always being palatable or safe in temperature and many people affected. The most serious citation was for not providing proper pressure ulcer care, which inspectors said put resident health or safety in immediate jeopardy. High Hope Care Center accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurance. Financial help's available for those who need it.
Security features monitor residents who may wander. Religious services are available, as well as hospice care and IV antibiotics. Family members get support and information on long-term care and caregiver needs. The Seniorly Community Score rates the surrounding neighborhood for safety and livability, and the facility aims to keep everything clean and well-maintained. Reviews average 2.8 out of 6 based on six reviews. The center stays committed to providing dignity and comfort, focusing on letting people live with respect in a comforting, home-like place.