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The 10 Best Adult Day Care Services in Spring, TX for 2022

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11 Adult Day Care Services
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Spring
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Odyssey Adult Day Center

Provides: Adult Day Care

18303 Strack, Spring, TX 77379

“Odyssey is a wonderful place. The staff at this center go above and beyond to care for my Sister. She has been with Odyssey for a very long time. Not once have I experience a problem with the…” More

“Odyssey is a wonderful place. The staff at this center go above and beyond to care for my Sister. She has been with Odyssey for a very long time. Not once have I experience a problem with the…” More


Sarah Care at The Woodlands

Provides: Adult Day Care

157 Nursery Rd, Spring, TX 77380

“My husband is going to an adult daycare in Sarah Care at The Woodlands. It’s about three days a week and he likes it very much. They have so many activities, and they have a low resident-to-staff…” More

“My husband is going to an adult daycare in Sarah Care at The Woodlands. It’s about three days a week and he likes it very much. They have so many activities, and they have a low resident-to-staff…” More


Garden Oaks Adult Activity Center

Provides: Adult Day Care

905 W 34th St, Houston, TX 77018

“Everyone here is the nicest people you would ever want to have take care of your loved one. My mother was here for a few years before her alzheimers took her and they loved her and took great care…” More

“Everyone here is the nicest people you would ever want to have take care of your loved one. My mother was here for a few years before her alzheimers took her and they loved her and took great care…” More


Shady Oaks Retreat

Provides: Adult Day Care

200 Broken Bough Lane, Conroe, TX 77304


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SarahCare of Kingwood

Provides: Adult Day Care

23972 Highway 59 N, Kingwood, TX 77339

“Where in Kingwood can you find a baseball game in which a 94-year-old woman hits home runs? The answer is: SarahCare Adult Day Care Center in the Northpark Plaza

Our Center provides day care…” More

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    New complaints surface about Spring daycare currently under investigation

    By Natalie Hee

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    FOX 26 Houston

    HOUSTON – New complaints are surfacing about a Spring daycare that is currently under investigation. 

    In April 2021, FOX 26 first told you about a Spring mother who claimed employees from the Children’s Lighthouse Daycare in Spring-Harmony broke her 3-month-old baby’s arm.  

    BACKGROUND: Spring mother claims daycare employees broke her 3-month-old’s arm

    That Spring mother hired attorneys George Oginni and John Leo to file a civil lawsuit against the daycare, claiming employees abused and neglected her baby.  

    The Texas Dept of Family Protective Services stepped in to investigate. Following an inspection, state authorities cited Children’s Lighthouse Daycare in Spring-Harmony for multiple deficiencies.   

    “There’s been a DFPS conclusion that states there was a broken arm sustained at the daycare. They narrowed it down to two individuals,” Oginni said. 

    “The daycare was cited for the types of ways they handled the children, as well as the administrators checking in on the rooms,” Oginni continued. 

    As a result, those accused employees no longer work at the daycare. Children’s Lighthouse was also required to notify parents. 

    In June, attorneys representing Children’s Lighthouse Spring-Harmony filed an appeal with the Health and Human Services Commission, the state agency that licenses and regulates daycares. 

    “We’ve done all that we can to comply with everything everyone wants us to do. You know, the problem in the allegation is that there’s no logical explanation for how a child’s arm could have been broken by our teacher, when our teacher was clearly 20 feet away when the child first started crying,” said Brock Akers, the attorney representing Children’s Lighthouse.   

    HHSC says no decision has been made on the appeal. 
     
    In a statement, a spokesperson said, “Our top priority at HHSC is the health and safety of children in the childcare facilities we regulate. An inspection at the Children’s Lighthouse of Spring resulted in HHSC citing the operation for a deficiency related to “Responsibilities of Employees and Caregivers – Ensure No Child Abused, Neglected, or Exploited” on 6/14/21. This deficiency is pending and the childcare operation is entitled to due process.

    The operation is currently on a voluntary plan of action that began in November. During a voluntary plan of action, a childcare operation works on a plan with HHSC to improve compliance with minimum standards. HHSC also inspects the operation more frequently during this plan of action.

    Due to an open investigation at the childcare operation, we cannot provide additional information at this time.” 

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    While Children’s Lighthouse works with HHSC to fix the issues, new complaints are surfacing.  

    “For every new person that comes forward, there may be three more out there that haven’t, and that really goes to the extent of the abuse that’s occurred over the years,” said Leo. 

    Last Thursday, Kristin Echols withdrew her son, John Walker III, from the daycare after tuning in to the live cameras.  

    “It’s disheartening to watch your kid, who’s 19-months-old, being mishandled by an adult that supposed to watch him,” Echols said.  

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    On multiple occasions, Echols said she and her family watched the new daycare employees mishandle her child. 

    “He goes to the middle of the school classroom and tries to pick up a toy out of the toy bin. One of the teachers yanked him by the wrist, dragged him to his cot, threw him on his bed, and walk off nonchalantly,” Echols said. 

    “There’s been another incident where I saw a teacher yank him by the arm to pull them down and sit down on playtime circle,” Echols continued.  

    Echols said she did her research but was unaware of the previous complaints. While relieved her son is okay, Echols decided to take action. 

    “I immediately went to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department. I spoke with a detective, only to find out there’s other cases going on. That’s where I felt like I failed him because I didn’t do my research,” Echols said. 

    “Sometimes people, because they are so protective of their own children, are not able to think as clearly, and as rationally, and as directly and reason. Sometimes there are disagreements and misunderstandings,” Akers said. 

    The incident prompted Montgomery County Pct. 3 Constables to launch an ongoing criminal investigation. No charges have been filed. 

    Texas: Sheep happens

    Hands never anywhere
    Don’t touch anything.
    Don’t get involved in anything
    And don’t go anywhere.
    Silently step aside,
    Stand modestly in a corner
    And stand quietly, not moving,
    Until your old age.

    Grigory Oster “Bad advice”.

    – Taylor, you only have 6 seconds. Count to six, concentrate, don’t let yourself get thrown off. Hold on son!

    Five-year-old Taylor, wearing a hockey helmet and safety vest, is first in line. His father shouts out final instructions before the boy is released into the arena. In my father’s eyes, he is a real gladiator.

    Taylor will have to fight with … a sheep. Or rather, just stay on her back, without any harness and spurs. Do you think it’s bullshit? Ha, no matter how. Welcome to the world of “mutton busting”, or miniature rodeo.

    Rodeo (Spanish rodeo) is a traditional sport in North America, historically developed among Mexican and American cowboys. It is believed that the rodeo as an open sports competition was first held in the Texas city of Pecos in 1883.

    There are several types of competitions at the rodeo: wild bull racing, bareback and saddle horse races, bull lassoing, bull falling, etc. And if an adult cowboy has to hold out astride a wild bull or horse for 8 seconds, then children are given only six.

    “Mutton busting” is loosely interpreted as “sheep racing”. Mutton is a lamb, buster is a cowboy riding a horse (American colloquial). Remember the posh 80s movie Ghostbusters? The word is there too. But you couldn’t call the movie “Ghost Busters” 🙂

    To be eligible to compete, a child must be between 4 and 7 years old and weigh no more than 60 pounds (27 kg). The average sheep weighs four times as much.

    Participation is not free, the entry fee is usually $10 to $15. Parents sign a special piece of paper (waiver), where they refuse to make claims against the organizers if something goes wrong. You cannot refuse protective equipment, this is a mandatory element of participation.

    As in the “adult” rodeo, the sheep are kept in individual compartments (chutes), and even restrained from both sides, because the sheep strives to jump into the arena. Assistants help the child to sit on top, and after a second or two they both let go.

    The vast majority of children fall immediately, some manage to hold on for three seconds, but there are also born riders. With us, one girl of 6 years old flew on a sheep right through the entire arena. There were not even six seconds, but two times more.

    Later in an interview, she said that her father told her how to behave properly.

    – Sheep have a sort of “pocket” on their sides in front of their hind legs. You can put your feet in it. And if you wrap sheep’s wool around your fist and grab it tightly, you probably won’t fall off as quickly. Helped me.

    The first mutton busting was staged as entertainment during the National Western Stock Show in Colorado, in the late 80s. How many children have since “saddled” the sheep is not known, as there are no statistics on the popularity of this sport. But according to unofficial data, in the United States, thousands of children take part in such races every year.

    Supporters find this event both entertaining and a fun way to introduce young children to adult rodeo. And organizations such as the ASPCA (American Society for the Protection of Animals) discourage this practice on the grounds that it does not promote kindness or respect for animals.

    Sheep racing was banned in New York in 2012, and in California as recently as 2019. The California ban has many critics. They accused the Alameda County Sheriff and the activists that the decision to “ban” was based on third or even fourth hand information, and that these people themselves had never been to the rodeo, and did not see how things were with control and safety. . The ban is still in effect.

    What about Taylor? He fell, unable to hold the prescribed six seconds. It seemed like he wanted to cry, but he looked around, saw the support of the public (the Texas audience is very active and does not skimp on applause), and … he smiled. And then rodeo clowns arrived in time.