Our services

Support for daily life, delivered with heart.

From a few hours a week to daily support, our At Home Hands tailor every visit to your loved one's needs — always with dignity, warmth and respect.

A caregiver checking in with a senior woman at her kitchen table
A caregiver steadying a senior man as he moves through his home

Personal care

Personal Care & Daily Living

Hands-on help with the personal routines that keep your loved one clean, comfortable and confident — provided with patience and complete respect for privacy.

What's included
  • Bathing & showering assistance
  • Dressing & grooming
  • Toileting & incontinence care
  • Safe transfers & mobility support
  • Feeding assistance
  • Fall-risk awareness at home

Companionship

Companionship & Sitter Services

Loneliness is as serious as any physical need. Our caregivers bring conversation, connection and a helping hand around the house — and give family caregivers a well-earned rest.

What's included
  • Friendly visits & conversation
  • Meal planning & preparation
  • Light housekeeping & laundry
  • Errands & grocery runs
  • Hobbies, games & gentle activity
  • Respite for family caregivers
Three generations of a family together on the sofa at home
A caregiver going over medication with a senior man at his table

Health-related support

Health-Related Support at Home

Everyday support that helps your loved one stay on track — and keeps the whole family in the loop, guided by each client's individualized service plan.

What's included
  • Medication reminders
  • Escort to appointments
  • Encouraging gentle movement
  • Observing & reporting changes
  • Health-related tasks per plan
  • Regular communication with family

Schedules & specialty support

However much help you need — a few hours or around the clock.

Some families need a caregiver two mornings a week. Others need someone there every night. We build the schedule around the need, not the other way around.

24-hour & live-in care

Around-the-clock coverage using rotating caregivers, so someone alert and rested is always with your loved one. Best for advanced needs, high fall risk, or when family can no longer cover the gaps.

Overnight care

An awake caregiver through the night for help to the bathroom, repositioning, reassurance during sundowning, and a watchful presence so the household can finally sleep.

Respite care

Short-term relief for family caregivers — an afternoon a week, a few days, or a stretch while you travel. Caring for someone is exhausting; taking a break is not a failure.

Memory & dementia support

Non-medical supervision, gentle cueing, familiar routine and patient companionship for adults living with Alzheimer's or other memory loss. Consistent caregivers, because familiarity matters.

Post-hospital recovery support

Non-medical help at home after a hospital stay or surgery — meals, mobility, household tasks, appointment transport and an extra set of eyes during the weeks recovery actually takes.

Hospital & facility sitting

A familiar face at the bedside when your loved one is admitted or in rehab, so they're never alone and someone is paying attention on your behalf.

All of this is non-medical care. We're licensed by Texas HHSC for personal assistance services — we don't perform skilled nursing, wound care or medical procedures. If that's what's needed, we'll say so and help you find the right provider.

If you need more than we provide, we'll tell you.

We don't provide skilled nursing or medical procedures. If your loved one ever needs a higher level of care, we'll say so honestly — and help you find the right provider. That's what "delivered with heart" means to us.

Questions families ask

Frequently asked questions

Which areas do you serve?
We serve 19 North Texas counties across the Dallas–Fort Worth area — Collin, Cooke, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Erath, Fannin, Grayson, Hood, Hunt, Johnson, Kaufman, Navarro, Palo Pinto, Parker, Rockwall, Somervell, Tarrant and Wise — from our home base in Little Elm.
How quickly can care start?
In many cases within days. We respond to every inquiry the same business day, schedule a free in-home consultation, and build a written care plan before the first visit.
How are caregivers screened?
Every caregiver completes a Texas DPS criminal history check plus Employee Misconduct Registry and Nurse Aide Registry searches before providing care — it's required by Texas law, and we take it seriously. We also check references, provide orientation, and verify competency before the first visit.
Do you create a written care plan?
Yes. Every client receives a written, individualized service plan built around their needs, routines and preferences — and we adjust it as needs change.
Can we request a different caregiver?
Absolutely. The right match matters as much as the right skills. If a caregiver isn't the right fit, tell us and we'll rematch you promptly — no awkwardness, no hard feelings.
What does home care cost?
Across the Dallas–Fort Worth market, non-medical home care generally runs roughly $21 to $29 an hour in 2026, depending on the level of care and how the schedule is built — longer shifts usually cost less per hour than short ones. Your actual rate depends on what your loved one needs. Call (214) 791-3082 for a straightforward conversation about rates and payment options — no pressure, no obligation.
Do you provide skilled nursing?
No. We don't provide skilled nursing or medical procedures. If your loved one needs that level of care, we'll tell you honestly and help point you toward the right provider.

Not sure which service fits?

That's what the free consultation is for. Tell us what's going on and we'll recommend the right level of support — honestly.

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