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About Us

At Right at Home Lake Conroe, we're dedicated to being much more than a simple home care company. We are a navigator of what comes next for seniors and adults with disabilities. Our mission is to improve the quality of life for those we serve. That means it's always about the people we support, and our dedicated professional teams working tirelessly to provide compassionate, highly-trained care for our clients. Living and breathing our mission each and every day is the passion driving our daily work, and the dedication to provide the highest caliber of in‑home care.

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Our Mission

Put simply, our mission is to improve the quality of life for those we serve. Of course, we recognize that everyone’s idea of “quality of life” is different, which is why it’s so important to us to make you an active part of your own care plan. We want you to be in the driver’s seat regardless of any limitations or challenges you’re facing.

Most of all, we believe aging isn’t just about staying healthy, safe and independent. It’s also about living well.

A client listening intently to her caregiver as they talk over coffee. A client listening intently to her caregiver as they talk over coffee.

Tate and Mindy Wilder, Owners

Right at Home Lake Conroe

Right at Home Lake Conroe

Mindy grew up in Utah in a large family where it was commonplace to care for other members of the family who were in need. Caring for others became instilled in her and continued as she finished school and started a career in hospitality. She spent 16 years in the hotel industry working everything from the call center, to the front desk, to finally revenue strategy and business development in the corporate office. Mindy discovered that helping guests create memories and business strategy were her passion. Mindy and Tate were looking for something that would meld their business knowledge with their passion for caring. Right at Home was the perfect fit! Mindy is the administrator and head of the business.

Tate Wilder grew up on the Northwest side of Houston. He finished his degree at University of Texas Austin. Prior to running Right at Home Lake Conroe with his wife Mindy, Tate spent his career in the healthcare industry in many different facets for nearly 20 years. No matter what position he held he always enjoyed caring for patients and knew that whatever he and Mindy decided to do would have to involve that passion. Tate serves as the Alternate Administrator and when not in the office, he is out in the field marketing and serving their clients.

 

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Why Mindy Chose to Provide In-Home Care

Mindy shares her reasons for opening Right at Home Lake Conroe and what drives her passion for home care. There is a depth of relationships this type of business offers both clients and their care team. The importance of helping people and supporting the community at large is a big part of serving others. Through in-home care, Right at Home Lake Conroe offers an empathetic helping hand to support people as they live their future.

Our Philanthropy

Globally, an estimated 70 million people with disabilities have no access to a wheelchair. Those who cannot walk must crawl or be carried to their destination. In collaboration with a network of like-minded partners, Free Wheelchair Mission has distributed more than 1 million wheelchairs to people with disabilities in 93 developing countries around the world, providing renewed dignity, independence and hope through the gift of mobility, at no cost to the recipient.

As an organization, Right at Home's work with Free Wheelchair Mission began in 2016 as the company looked for a partner that would help us further our mission of improving lives worldwide. To date, the Right at Home team's efforts have raised more than $400,000 that has funded over 5,000 wheelchairs, which were distributed through life-changing Vision Trips to Vietnam, Ecuador and Costa Rica.

A number of caregivers praying with an Ecuadorian woman in a wheelchair.
A caregiver hugs a Vietnamese recipient of the Free Wheelchair Mission.
A number of caregivers praying with an Ecuadorian woman in a wheelchair.
A caregiver hugs a Vietnamese recipient of the Free Wheelchair Mission.
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