When a parent or grandparent starts needing more medical attention, the logistics can feel impossible. Getting them dressed. Into the car. Across town. Into a waiting room full of sick people. Back home. Exhausted. And that's assuming they're willing to go in the first place.
Our nurses and therapists eliminate that entire burden by coming to your loved one's home. We handle skilled nursing, medication management, chronic disease monitoring, physical therapy, fall prevention, wound care, and personal care — all in the place where your loved one feels safest. For families, it means peace of mind. For seniors, it means dignity, comfort, and medical care that actually fits their life instead of disrupting it.
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What happens next
What we do
Response Time
An RN is on call 24/7. Most patients receive their first visit within 24-48 hours of referral.
24/7 RN On Call
Medicare 4.5-Star Rated
Serving SE Texas since 1995
Insurance & Coverage
We accept Medicare &
major advantage plans
Our team verifies your coverage and handles the paperwork so you can focus on healing. Not sure about your plan? Call us — we'll help you understand your benefits.

Common questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Generally, a patient qualifies if they're homebound (leaving home is a considerable effort), need skilled care (nursing or therapy), and have a physician order. We can help determine eligibility — just call us.
We prioritize consistency. While schedules sometimes require substitutions, we assign a primary nurse and primary therapist to each patient so they see familiar faces.
For many seniors, yes. With the right combination of skilled nursing, therapy, personal care, and community resources, many patients can safely remain at home for years longer than they thought possible.
Available in your area
Get in-home medical care for seniors in your county
Ready to get care at home?
Contact us today. A nurse is always available to discuss whether home care is right for your situation.
For life-threatening emergencies, always call 911.