In-Home Care in Flower Mound, TX

Your mom has lived in the same Bridlewood, Wellington, or Canyon Falls home for thirty years, and she wants to stay. Piecing together help for bathing, meals, errands, and overnight check-ins through three different people is exhausting and often costs more than one coordinated plan. Preferred Care at Home brings companion, personal, dementia, live-in, and recovery support under one roof, built around what your loved one actually needs and their right to dignity and independence.

In-Home Care That Fits Your Day

Companion Care

Conversation, errands, light activity, and a steady presence for Flower Mound parents who are mostly independent but increasingly alone after losing a spouse. Our Companion Care covers the social and safety gaps that families notice first.

Hours flex from one hour to twenty-four hours per day. We match caregivers by personality, life experience, and shared interests, so the person showing up at your dad’s door actually fits him.

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Comfort Care Aand Pain Management Support A woman with a cane assists an older woman, symbolizing compassionate support in end-of-life care services.
A caregiver helps an elderly man with a walker, offering compassionate support and companionship in a difficult moment.

Personal Care

Hands-on help with bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and mobility transfers. Most Flower Mound families try to handle daily living assistance at home themselves until a near-fall in the tub makes it clear that safety has to come first.

Plans scale from verbal prompts and standby support to full physical assistance. As care needs change, the plan adjusts without renegotiating contracts.

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Dementia Care

Memory-loss support that keeps your Flower Mound parent in familiar surroundings: the same kitchen, the same backyard, the same routine they’ve built for decades. Our specialized dementia support is built around staying home, not moving to a memory unit.

Caregivers are trained in dementia routines, redirection, structured schedules, and fall prevention. Shift lengths match the family’s current need, with overnight care available as the condition shifts.

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A caregiver assists an elderly woman with a walking stick, promoting comfort and independence in daily routines.
A woman gently hands a cup of coffee to a man, symbolizing care and companionship in a personal care setting.

Alzheimer's Care

Stage-specific Alzheimer’s support at home, shaped by co-owner Drew White’s experience watching his own grandfather lose dignity inside a memory unit. Our Alzheimer’s Care is the care he wishes his grandfather had received.

Care adapts as the condition progresses, from gentle cueing and companionship to overnight supervision and full personal care. The same caregiver stays consistent across stages whenever possible.

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Live-in Care

Around-the-clock home care delivered inside your parent’s own Flower Mound home, often more affordable than families assume and far less disruptive than relocating to a facility. Our 24-hour home care is the specialty Preferred Care at Home was built around.

One consistent caregiver covers overnights, mornings, meals, and emergencies on a single schedule. The local Denton team provides backup when shifts rotate.

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Transition Care

The first weeks after a hospital discharge are when readmission risk is highest and Flower Mound family caregivers are most stretched. Our post-discharge home assistance covers that window so the household can breathe.

Caregivers handle daily activities, transportation to follow-up visits at Texas Health Presbyterian Denton or Medical City Lewisville, and communication with the discharge team. This is non-medical support that complements your provider’s care plan, not a replacement for it.

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A man and woman relax on a couch, engrossed in a book, representing trust and connection in caregiving relationships.

Homemaker and Respite Care

Light housekeeping, meal prep, laundry, and short-term coverage for the Flower Mound daughter or son who’s been the primary caregiver and finally needs to sleep, travel, or step away for a weekend. Our Homemaker and Respite Care keeps the household running while the family rests.

Respite scales from a few hours to multi-day coverage. Homemaker support runs as standalone help or layered onto personal or dementia care services.

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In a kitchen, a woman looks out the window, capturing a peaceful moment within a dementia care environment.

End of Life Care

Comfort-focused companion support during hospice, keeping a parent at home and surrounded by family instead of in a clinical setting. Our End of Life Care is built around dignity in life’s final chapter.

Caregivers coordinate alongside the family’s chosen hospice provider. We offer 24-hour presence, family respite, and personal care so loved ones can be present without burning out.

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Why Flower Mound Families Choose Our In-Home Care

Owners Morgan Peters, Joseph Peters, and Drew White live in Denton County and personally run daily operations. Preferred Care at Home was founded in 1984, giving our local office over forty years of national home-care backing. We hold Texas HHS license #024695 and operate from 109 E Oak St, Suite 1100 in Denton.

Caregivers are matched by personality, life experience, and work background, not by who happens to be available that week. Every caregiver completes thorough background checks before entering your home. Our Transparency Room online portal lets adult children in Dallas, Fort Worth, or out of state see schedules, caregiver notes, and updates in real time.

We understand that seniors and their families face difficult decisions when independence at home becomes harder to maintain. Our mission is to help elderly people remain safe and comfortable in the community they know, with reliable caregivers who build meaningful relationships over time. We serve veterans, families navigating unique needs, and anyone who wants in home senior care that adapts as circumstances change.

How We Start In-Home Care for Your Family

Step 01

Initial Contact

You call (940) 399-5080 or email and reach our local Denton team directly, not a national call center.

Step 02

In-Home Consultation

We meet at your loved one’s home (or by phone if preferred) to understand routines, needs, and the household.

Step 03

Personalized Care Plan

Together we build customized care plans that scale from a few hours weekly to 24-hour live-in coverage, shaped around your senior care needs.

Step 04

Caregiver Matching

We match by personality, life experience, and background, not just by who’s open on the schedule. Our care team is selected to fit your household.

Step 05

Care Begins, You Stay Connected

Care starts within days, and the Transparency Room portal keeps you updated wherever you live.

Where Home Care Gets Hard for Flower Mound Families

Aging at home in Flower Mound’s established neighborhoods looks straightforward until daily needs start stacking up.

Challenge

What It Looks Like

How We Help

Spread-out neighborhoods

What It Looks Like

Homes in Bridlewood, Canyon Falls, and Wellington sit on large lots, making it hard for one Flower Mound family member to drop by between work errands for personal care or companion check-ins.

How We Help

We schedule companion care and personal care visits around your parent’s actual day, not around traffic on FM 1171.

Challenge

Aging in long-owned homes

What It Looks Like

Many Flower Mound parents have lived in the same two-story home for 25+ years; stairs, tubs, and hallways become real obstacles for daily living and overnight safety.

How We Help

Personal care covers bathing and mobility; live-in care adds overnight supervision in the home they don’t want to leave.

Challenge

Texas HCSSA confusion

What It Looks Like

Families assume “home care” and “home health” are the same Texas-licensed service, then pick the wrong category and either overpay or get the wrong help.

How We Help

We’re licensed under Texas HCSSA #024695 for non-medical companion and personal care, and we’ll tell you plainly when home health is what you actually need.

Challenge

Companion vs. personal care confusion

What It Looks Like

Flower Mound adult children think a few hours of “someone there” will fix things, but a parent who can’t manage bathing safely needs personal care, not just companionship.

How We Help

Our consultation maps your parent’s real needs to companion care, personal care, or both, without selling hours you won’t use.

Challenge

Hospital discharge windows

What It Looks Like

A discharge from Texas Health Presbyterian Denton or Medical City Lewisville happens fast; without transition support in week one, readmission risk spikes and respite for Flower Mound families disappears.

How We Help

Transition care and respite care can start within days, and we coordinate with the discharge team so the first week home is covered.

Challenge

Picking based on price alone

What It Looks Like

Flower Mound families compare hourly rates and miss that 24-hour live-in care often costs less than splitting personal care, companion care, and overnight shifts across three caregivers.

How We Help

We walk through the math during your consultation; live-in care, personal care, and respite care get priced as one plan, not stacked add-ons.

Where We Bring In-Home Care: Flower Mound and Denton County

Our Denton-based team reaches Corinth and the surrounding Denton County communities, with care coordinated from one local office. Families across Texas trust our team to keep their loved ones comfortable at home.

We Serve:

Locally Owned: Preferred Care at Home of Denton

Preferred Care at Home of Denton is a locally owned franchise of Preferred Care at Home, founded in 1984 and headquartered in Sarasota, Florida. The Denton location was established in 2025 and is licensed by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, license #024695. Our office serves Denton County and surrounding North Texas communities from 109 E Oak St, Suite 1100.

Common Questions from Families

Does Preferred Care at Home of Denton serve Flower Mound?

Yes. Preferred Care at Home of Denton serves Flower Mound from our office in downtown Denton.

We serve Flower Mound and the surrounding Denton County communities. Our office at 109 E Oak St, Suite 1100 in Denton is a short drive from neighborhoods like Bridlewood and Canyon Falls. Call our local team at (940) 399-5080 to talk through what your loved one needs.

We offer companion, personal, dementia, Alzheimer’s, live-in, transition, respite, and end-of-life care across Flower Mound homes.

Preferred Care at Home covers the full range of non-medical in-home support a family is likely to need. Most households start with in-home companionship services or senior bathing and grooming help and add hours as needs grow. For around-the-clock coverage, our specialty is around-the-clock senior care.

Most families go from first call to active care within a few days through our five-step onboarding.

You call our local Denton team, we schedule a no-cost consultation at your loved one’s home or by phone, and we build customized care plans together. Caregiver matching happens next, based on personality and background. Care typically begins within days of that first conversation, and the Transparency Room portal keeps you updated from there.

In-home care is non-medical personal and companion support, while home health is clinical care delivered by licensed medical staff.

Texas licenses both categories separately under HCSSA rules. Preferred Care at Home holds a non-medical license (#024695), which covers bathing, dressing, meals, mobility help, companionship, and supervision. We do not provide skilled nursing procedures. When your Flower Mound loved one needs that level of care, we’ll tell you, and we’ll coordinate alongside the home health agency you choose.

Yes, bathing and dressing fall under personal care, and meal preparation is part of our respite care for family caregivers.

Caregivers handle bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting under personal care, scaled to how much hands-on help your Flower Mound parent needs. Meal prep, laundry, light housekeeping, and grocery runs sit inside homemaker services. Most families combine the two so one caregiver covers both during a single visit.

Yes, dementia care at home preserves familiar surroundings and routines, which often slows the disorientation that comes with relocation.

Staying in the same Flower Mound home, with the same kitchen and the same backyard, gives a parent with dementia anchors that a memory unit can’t replicate. Our trained caregivers use redirection, structured daily routines, and fall prevention techniques. Consistent caregiver matching matters here, because changing faces are harder on someone with memory loss than changing tasks.

If your Flower Mound parent needs help with bathing, dressing, or mobility, that’s personal care; if they mainly need company and errands, companion care fits.

Companion care covers conversation, light activity, errands, transportation, and safety reassurance, ideal for an elderly parent who’s mostly independent but increasingly alone. Personal care adds hands-on help with activities of daily living: bathing, dressing, toileting, transfers. During a free consultation, we walk through your parent’s actual day and recommend the right mix so seniors keep as much independence as possible.

Yes, we offer overnight shifts and full 24-hour live-in care inside your mom’s Flower Mound home.

Live-in care places one consistent caregiver in the home around the clock, covering overnights, mornings, meals, and emergencies under a single schedule. For families who only need nighttime coverage, we also schedule overnight care shifts. Both options are typically more affordable than splitting separate caregivers across day and night blocks.

Pricing depends on hours and care type, and our specialty live-in care is often more affordable than Flower Mound families expect.

Companion care, personal care, and respite are billed by the hour, while live-in care runs as a flat daily rate, which is why many families end up paying less for around-the-clock coverage than for stacked hourly shifts. Detailed pricing varies with the care plan. Call Preferred Care at Home at (940) 399-5080 for a free consultation and an exact estimate.

Yes, our Transparency Room online portal lets you see schedules, caregiver notes, and updates from anywhere.

Adult children living in Dallas, Fort Worth, or out of state log in to view the master calendar, read caregiver notes after each visit, listen to voice messages, and pay invoices online. You see what’s happening in your Flower Mound parent’s home in real time. That visibility is often the difference between worrying every day and trusting the plan.