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Businiess name:  Kindred Hospital Clear Lake
Review by:  Guest
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Our mother was admitted to Kindred Clear Lake in March for therapy and other treatments. Initially she was very depressed and did not want to participate with anything. Thankfully, with encouragement from the staff and our family, she did finally start to participate and her health improved. She even passed her swallow assessment and was cleared to eat soup. The Lubys tomato soup was her favorite! The entire staff was good! We love how every time someone would leave the room they never left without asking if there was anything else mom needed... There were a few people who stood out for how genuine and caring they all were. Alix and Fernando from therapy, The PA Al who covered for the infection doctor, Dr. Peter Haddad and Jessica from speech therapy. There is a sign in the lobby that reads, “Kindred Healthcare’s mission is to promote healing, provide hope and preserve dignity for each patient we serve.” We saw that in action every day at Kindred.

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