MedPro USA is a Medicare-Certified home health agency.
Licensed in Texas, certified by Medicare, & accredited by the Community Health Accreditation Partner (CHAP), our team offers medical and non-medical services for all ages and health conditions.
12/31/2025
The goal of activities for dementia patients is not to restore memory,
but to help them feel safe, calm, and valued in the present moment.
🎯 Educational Goals Maintain cognitive function and slow decline Reduce anxiety, agitation, and behavioral symptoms Promote emotional stability and self-esteem Decrease caregiver burden through meaningful engagement 1️⃣ Cognitive Stimulation Activities Key Principle: Participation matters mor...
12/23/2025
Dementia patients often show medical emergencies through sudden behavior or mental changes, not pain.
Never ignore sudden confusion, falls, infections, chest pain, or breathing changes — act immediately and seek medical help.
Patients with dementia often cannot clearly express pain or discomfort.Sudden changes may indicate a medical emergency.Early recognition and prompt action are critical. ① Suspected UTI (Urinary Tract Infection) In dementia patients, UTIs often appear as behavioral or mental changes, not urinary co...
12/18/2025
Dementia progresses through early, middle, and late stages, each bringing distinct changes in cognition, function, and care needs.
Understanding these stage-specific changes and preparing in advance helps caregivers provide safe, compassionate, and sustainable care while preserving dignity and quality of life.
What Is Dementia? Dementia is a chronic, progressive condition that affects memory, language, judgment, and the ability to perform daily activities. As dementia progresses, symptoms and care priorities change. Understanding these stages in advance helps patients and caregivers prepare and maintain t...
12/16/2025
Dementia medications help slow memory decline but do not cure the disease. Caregivers should know how to respond if the patient refuses medication and watch closely for side effects.
Early recognition of adverse effects and timely communication with the nurse or doctor are essential for patient safety.
1. Basic Information on Dementia Medications (Donepezil, Memantine, etc.) ▶ Donepezil (Aricept) Purpose: Helps slow decline in memory, thinking, and daily functioning How it works: Increases the level of acetylcholine, a chemical important for memory and learning How to tak...
12/12/2025
A guide to educate on indoor environment organization, use of assistive devices, and post-fall actions for the safety of dementia patients.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Organizing Indoor Pathways ✅ Key Points Remove obstacles: rugs, wires, small furniture that can cause tripping Ensure enough space: leave room f...
12/09/2025
To reduce resistance during bathing, offer friendly choices, guide step by step, and ensure privacy and a safe environment.
Keep baths short and consistent, provide gentle encouragement, and prioritize comfort and safety with non-slip mats and grab bars.
1. Approaches to Reduce Resistance During Bathing Explain supplies: Show water temperature, towels, shampoo, and body wash in a friendly way. Offer choices: “Which shampoo would you like today?” “Do you want to sit or stand while washing?” Break tasks into small steps: Wash in order: face .....
12/04/2025
[Dementia Sleepcare]
Healthy sleep habits and consistent daily routines help manage dementia patients’ day–night reversal.
Safe nighttime strategies and non-medication approaches reduce wandering and improve sleep quality.
Memorial & Greater Houston
📞713-932-0017
🏠Address: 9219 Katy Freeway, Suite 207, Houston, TX 77024
✉️Info@MPUHealthServices.com
🌐Web: mpuhealthservices.com
1. Sleep Hygiene Checklist Maintaining healthy sleep habits is the foundation of correcting day–night reversal in dementia. ✅ Daytime Activity Exposure to morning sunlight (10–30 minutes) Light exercise during the day (walking, stretching) Avoid long naps; limit naps to 20–30 minutes if need...
12/01/2025
Families caring for someone with dementia often face guilt, frustration, and burnout.
Practical self-care, emotional coping strategies, and planned personal time help prevent caregiver exhaustion.
Caring for a loved one with dementia can be physically and emotionally demanding. Over time, this burden can lead to caregiver burnout. This educational material is designed to help caregivers reduce stress and maintain their own well-being while providing consistent, compassionate care. 1. Pr...
Practical tips for caring for people with dementia, focusing on safe eating, hydration, and nutrition. Includes strategies for meal refusal, swallowing difficulties, dehydration prevention, and managing chronic conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure.
Memorial & Greater Houston • 📞713-932-0017
🏠Address: 9219 Katy Freeway, Suite 207, Houston, TX 77024
✉️Info@MPUHealthServices.com
🌐Web: mpuhealthservices.com
🥣 Nutrition & Feeding Guide for People Living With Dementia Caring for a loved one with dementia often includes new challenges with eating, drinking, and maintaining good nutrition. Dementia affects appetite, swallowing, taste, and daily routines—so adapting mealtimes is essential for safety an...
Dementia-related behaviors signal distress or unmet needs, not “bad behavior,” and can be managed at home through calm communication, routine, environment adjustments, and non-drug strategies. MedProUSA supports families with skilled nursing, therapy, and caregiver assistance to prevent crises and ensure safety.
Clear floors, motion nightlights, high-arm chairs, big labels, and kitchen safeguards—discover quick home changes that reduce dementia-related agitation and keep your loved one safer in Houston.
A clear guide for Houston families to spot early dementia signs, rule out reversible causes, build supportive routines, and decide when skilled home health can help.
11/25/2025
Every patient is unique, and so is the care they deserve. 💙
Whether it’s managing a chronic illness, recovering after surgery, or supporting pediatric and geriatric needs, MedPro USA Health Services provides comprehensive and compassionate care for individuals of all ages and conditions. From specialized nursing to personal care support, we ensure your loved ones receive the right care, when they need it the most. 🏡
📞 Call us at 713-932-0017 to discover how we can assist you.
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“MedPro USA Health Services strives to provide quality Private Duty Nursing and Home Care to meet the highest expectations of our clients through innovative care delivery models. We aim to practice dedication and compassion, enriching patient health and well-being without any bounds of age, s*x, and religion.”
MedPro USA’s Vision:
“Our purpose is to create strong local ties with the community, helping special needs children and adults find the right care at the right time. We will continue delivering efficient care provided by highly trained and empathetic professionals so our clients can reach their optimal health.”
MedPro USA’s Values:
Excellence
We promote clinical best practices and comply with high standards of care, collaborating with professionals that improve our offerings and service quality.
Compassion
Each MedPro team member is dedicated to advocating for the betterment of our clients and their families, going beyond home care.
Family-Centered Services
We believe families bring great strength to health care experiences, especially when it involves making decisions about the care of people they love the most.
Continuing Competency
We thrive on the possibility of continued growth and development of our staff as it further improves the quality of care your loved ones receive.