Pricing ranges from
    $3,299 – 3,958/month

    Psalm 23 Home Care

    204 Confederate Way, Seabrook, TX, 77586
    5.0 · 9 reviews
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Compassionate clean home-like dementia care

    I highly recommend this small, home-like facility - my mom is a happy long-term resident and loves it. The owners and staff are compassionate, attentive, and extremely accommodating; they even accepted my relative despite dementia/flight risk and make sure everyone is well taken care of. It's calm, clean (no urine smell), welcoming to family and friends, with a nice garden and large common rooms; staff are loving and helpful. Shared rooms are available; private rooms cost more.

    Pricing

    $3,299+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $3,958+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Medication management

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    5.00 · 9 reviews

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    • Care

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    • Staff

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    • Meals

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    • Amenities

      5.0
    • Value

      5.0

    Pros

    • Home-like, non-hospital environment
    • Kind, caring, and attentive staff
    • Owners described as caring and amazing
    • Clean facility with no urine odors
    • Pleasant outdoor garden
    • Large common rooms with comfortable seating and big TV
    • Welcoming to family and visitors; comfortable visits
    • Accommodating and easy-to-work-with staff
    • Willingness to accept residents with dementia and flight risk
    • Small, personal setting with very individualized care
    • Residents appear happy, calm, and content
    • Shared room option available (lower cost)

    Cons

    • Individual/private rooms cost more
    • Shared room option may involve privacy trade-offs
    • Reviews provide limited detail on dining and organized activities

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment in the reviews is strongly positive, with repeated emphasis on a warm, home-like atmosphere rather than an institutional or hospital feel. Multiple reviewers described Psalm 23 Home Care as calm, welcoming, and very personal — a small facility where long-term residents appear happy and content. Cleanliness is called out specifically (including the absence of urine odors), and the presence of a pleasant garden and large, comfortable common areas with a big TV contributes to a relaxed, residential environment.

    Care quality and staff interaction emerge as the clearest strengths. Reviewers consistently characterize caregivers and owners as kind, compassionate, attentive, and accommodating. Families report that staff are easy to work with, welcoming during visits, and provide loving, personalized attention. Several reviews single out the owners for being caring and amazing, and at least one reviewer highlighted that the facility was willing to accept a resident with dementia and flight risk — a point that speaks to both the staff’s confidence and their commitment to meeting complex needs. Recommendations are strong: multiple reviewers explicitly recommend the home and say their loved ones are well taken care of.

    Facilities and living spaces are described in positive detail: the home is clean, smells fresh, and includes a garden and spacious common rooms with comfortable seating and a large TV conducive to family visits and socializing. The small size of the facility is repeatedly framed as an advantage, enabling very personal attention and a family-like ambiance rather than the anonymity sometimes experienced in larger settings. The presence of a shared room option is noted as a way to reduce costs, while private rooms are available at a higher price point.

    Notable patterns and potential considerations: the only explicit drawback mentioned by reviewers is the pricing structure—private individual rooms cost more, and some residents/families may need or choose the shared-room option to control costs. The shared-room option is presented factually in reviews; prospective families may want to weigh privacy preferences against affordability. Additionally, reviewers do not provide much specific information about dining, menus, medical services, or organized activities beyond the comfortable common spaces and garden. That lack of detail in reviews is not a criticism of the home itself but does mean prospective families should ask directly about meals, activity programming, medical oversight, and staffing ratios when evaluating fit.

    In summary, the reviews portray Psalm 23 Home Care as a small, well-maintained, and compassionate provider that excels at creating a peaceful, home-like setting with caring staff and engaged ownership. It appears especially well suited for families seeking a personal, attentive environment for loved ones, including those with dementia or more challenging care needs. The primary practical considerations to verify during a tour are room-cost differences (shared vs. private) and specific information about dining, activities, and clinical supports, as those areas receive little direct commentary in the reviews.

    Location

    Map showing location of Psalm 23 Home Care

    About Psalm 23 Home Care

    Psalm 23 Home Care sits at 204 Confederate Way in Seabrook, Texas, as a family-owned board and care home with a colonial farmhouse feel, where up to ten residents live together in a six-bedroom house with both private and semi-private rooms, so folks get a real sense of home and community, which can help lessen confusion for people with memory impairments like dementia or Alzheimer's. This home offers both assisted living and memory care, with staff around the clock, always awake and ready to help with daily needs-like bathing, dressing, managing medicine, and even simple tasks like getting meals or heading to the bathroom, so seniors can keep a bit of their independence while staying safe, and the caregivers are thoughtful and respectful, always right there when needed.

    Residents get help with housekeeping, laundry, and meals-there's organic food, specialty diets for diabetes and allergies, all-day dining, and snack choices, which means less to worry about for those who have trouble cooking or cleaning, and you won't find yourself short of company because there are both shared spaces-a big living room, garden for walking, a communal dining room, and a community room for crafts, religious activities, and just visiting, along with a social program that keeps days from running together, so life still has a bit of rhythm and fun, with arts, crafts, spiritual times, movie nights, and simple neighborly conversations.

    The house is equipped with things families look for, like safety and handicap fixtures, emergency call systems, private bathrooms, air-conditioning, cable TV, in-room Wi-Fi and internet, so you don't lose touch with family, all in a fully furnished space that's clean and welcoming, and if there are appointments to keep or errands to run, transportation gets arranged, so residents don't miss what's important. The property has a garden, outdoor walking paths, parking, a convenience store, and a maintained outdoor area for fresh air, so you can enjoy the outdoors without straying too far.

    Memory care includes support with memory-building activities and programs for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, and the staff-including skilled caregivers who speak English-give special attention to folks needing help with medical management, like reminders and administration of medicine, and there's also support for residents with complex medical needs, plus options for hospice and clinic services. Families are part of the process with guest services, outreach, and education, so nobody feels left out, while the team keeps a close eye on everyone with a 24-hour call and supervision system set up so help's always close at hand. Residents experience a kind, supportive environment that's calm and homelike, truly focused on comfort, safety, and dignity, and the staff works to let everyone enjoy as much independence as possible, coordinating closely with doctors or health care providers when the need arises. The home welcomes small pets, and has a licensed capacity of up to ten residents under Texas License #146365, providing a cost-effective, certified care option with a reputation for compassionate service and a warm, family environment.

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