• 313 S Jupiter Rd Suite 200, Allen, TX 75002
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  • Call us : 972-788-8489

Non-Medical In-Home Senior Care


Non-Medical In-Home Senior Care in Collin County, TX

For A Place At Home - North Texas, care is personal. We help older adults live safely and comfortably at home with compassionate, dependable support—tailored to each family’s routines, culture, and goals. Proudly serving Plano, McKinney, Allen, Frisco, Richardson, Fairview, Murphy and other nearby communities.

What Is Non-Medical In-Home Care?

Non-medical home care is everyday support provided at home that does not include clinical procedures requiring a licensed nurse or physician. It focuses on daily living, safety, companionship, and household help—so seniors keep independence and families gain peace of mind. Who we help: aging adults with changing mobility, memory loss, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s/dementia, post-hospital recovery needs, stroke after-care, arthritis, COPD, diabetes, and more.

How We Work In-home assessment: We design a personalized care plan tailored to your loved ones every need.

What We Offer

  • Companion Care
  • Friendly conversation and meaningful activities
  • Social engagement and walks
  • Help with email, texts, and social media
  • Opening/sorting mail and light organization
  • Meal preparation and nutrition reminders
  • Light housekeeping and tidying
  • Trash removal and laundry
  • Making and changing bed linens
  • Personal Care
  • Bathing, grooming, dressing
  • Safe transfers and mobility support
  • Toileting and incontinence care
  • Ongoing home safety and fall-prevention monitoring
  • Specialized Care Programs
  • Dementia & Alzheimer’s-informed care (routines, redirection, safety)
  • Parkinson’s support (mobility, medication reminders, energy conservation)
  • Recovery care after a fall, surgery, or stroke
  • Short-term respite care so family caregivers can rest

Why Families Choose Us

  • Our promise: Trained caregivers, Transparent updates, Easy accessibility, And adaptable plans—because needs change and your care should keep up.
  • Trained Caregivers: Skills, compassion, and ongoing education—matched to your needs.
  • Transparency: Visit notes and regular check-ins.
  • Accessibility: Scheduling that fits your life—days, nights, weekends.
  • Adaptability: Plans reviewed and adjusted as needs evolve.

Client Story

“Two Hours Back Became Eight Hours Better”
“I started with A Place At Home - North Texas for 2 hours a day to help my parents with meals, bathing, and light tidying. Within the first week, I realized I was getting two hours of my day back—time I used to handle rush-hour errands and worry.
My parents looked brighter, were eating better, and weren’t rushing or skipping steps. We expanded to 8 hours because the difference was obvious: smoother routines, safer mobility, and calmer evenings. Now I’m present as a daughter again, not just a caregiver—and both Mom and Dad are happier and healthier.”

Call to Get Started Tell us what a great day at home looks like for your loved one. We’ll build the plan that makes it possible.

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Frequently Asked Question

  • How soon can services start in Plano, McKinney, Allen, or Frisco?
    We can start services within 24–72 hours after your assessment, depending on schedule and skill match.
  • What’s the difference between home care and home health?
    Home care helps with daily living and safety. Home health provides clinical/skilled services ordered by a provider.
  • Do you offer dementia-trained caregivers?
    Yes. We use dementia-informed approaches—consistent routines, redirection, and safety strategies tailored to each person.
  • Can you help after a hospital stay or surgery?
    Yes. We support recovery at home with mobility help, medication reminders, nutrition, hydration, and fall-prevention coaching.
  • Do you provide coverage on evenings, weekends, and holidays?
    Yes—schedules are flexible. We’ll align hours to your family’s routines.
  • What if my parent resists help from “strangers”?
    We start gradually, match personalities, stick to familiar routines, and earn trust through consistent, respectful support.
  • How do you keep families informed?
    We provide clear daily updates in the family room, so that you’ll always know how the visit went and what’s next.
  • Can my parent stay at home with advancing Parkinson’s or dementia?
    Yes, many parents do stay at home with the right plan, safety modifications, mobility support, cueing, and caregiver continuity.
  • Can we change the schedule or tasks as needs evolve?
    Absolutely. We review and adjust plans so care keeps pace with changing needs.
  • What household tasks are included?
    Meal prep, light housekeeping, laundry, linens, trash removal, organization, plus errands and social support where appropriate.
  • Do you support couples at home?
    Yes. We tailor plans for both partners so routines, meals, and safety work for the household.
  • What’s your service area in Collin County?
    We serve Plano, McKinney, Allen, Frisco, Richardson, Fairview, Murphy & other nearby communities. If you’re unsure, call—we’ll guide you.
  • Can you coordinate with my loved one’s therapist or physician?
    We can share non-medical observations and coordinate schedules to support your broader care plan.
  • What if my parent needs additional hours later?
    We can ramp from short shifts to longer hours (up to full-day coverage) when needed.
  • How do you help prevent falls at home?
    We perform safety assessments, recommend simple modifications, train our caregivers to safely transfer, and build routines that reduce risk.