For a Sanger parent who’s mostly steady on their feet but has been quieter since losing a spouse, companion care brings conversation, a ride to errands near Lake Ray Roberts, and a friendly check-in presence. Visits flex from a couple of hours of shared meals and card games to full days of light activity and appointment rides, scheduled around how your week actually runs. Personalized care plans shift with your loved one’s routine, so the same caregiver shows up knowing what Tuesday looks like.
When a parent in Sanger needs hands-on help with bathing, dressing, mobility, or toileting but isn’t sick enough for a nurse, daily living assistance at home is the right fit. Daily routines move at your loved one’s pace, with verbal prompting on lighter days and full physical support on harder ones. Personal care assistance covers everything from morning routines to evening medication reminders, so dignity stays intact at home.
Memory loss progresses faster when surroundings change, so dementia care keeps your Sanger loved one in the rooms and routines they recognize. Caregivers trained in redirection and structured days protect dignity and reduce the agitation that comes from confusion. We build familiar surroundings into the schedule, with active home care services designed for cognitive support.
Drew White’s own grandfather lived with Alzheimer’s, and that experience shapes how our team approaches Alzheimer’s care for Sanger families who want their parent in a familiar home, not a facility. Care adjusts as the disease moves through its stages, from light verbal cuing in early phases to full daily support later on. We treat adults of all ages with respect and personalized care that honors each person’s history.
One caregiver in the home around the clock often costs less than rotating shift coverage, which is why live-in care works for Sanger families wanting continuous presence without facility placement. A single caregiver builds a real relationship over weeks instead of cycling through a roster, with overnight presence and emergency response built in. That convenience gives families peace of mind while clients receive consistent support.
The drive home from Texas Health Presbyterian or Denton Regional is the easy part; the next two weeks decide whether recovery sticks or unravels. Transition Care covers daily activities during recovery, appointment scheduling, and coordination with your healthcare providers so a return trip to the hospital becomes less likely. We watch for symptoms, help patients follow discharge instructions, and bridge the first weeks at home.
A clean kitchen, a stocked fridge, and a few hours where the family caregiver can sleep, work, or just breathe is what Homemaker and Respite Care is built for. Light housekeeping, meal prep, laundry, and errands fill the scheduled blocks, and respite hours give a spouse or adult child the break they’ve been putting off. Essential services like grocery shopping and meal preparation keep the home running for elderly people who’d rather stay put.
For the final chapter at home in Sanger, End of Life Care provides comfort, presence, and family support alongside your hospice team. Companion presence and personal care fill the hours hospice care doesn’t cover, and respite gives exhausted family members a chance to rest. We coordinate with hospice providers so families aren’t translating between teams during the hardest weeks.
Preferred Care at Home of Denton is locally owned by Morgan Peters, Joseph Peters, and Drew White, three neighbors who opened this location in 2025 and run it day to day. We sit inside a national franchise founded in 1984, so 40+ years of refined practice support a small, hands-on Texas team licensed at #024695 and serving Sanger from our office at 109 E Oak Street in Denton.
What changes the experience day to day is how we match and monitor caregivers. Every caregiver clears our 7-step screening, and we pair them with your loved one by personality and life background, not by who happens to be free. Families watch visits and notes in real time through our Transparency Room portal, and the owners pick up the phone when something needs them.
Step 01
Call (940) 399-5080 or email our Denton office. An owner often answers.
Step 02
We meet at your loved one’s home in Sanger to listen, see the daily routine, and determine the right level of support.
Step 03
We build a plan that flexes from one hour a week to live-in coverage, and adjusts as needs change. Your goals shape the schedule.
Step 04
You meet your caregiver before care starts, matched by personality, hobbies, and work background.
Step 05
Care starts within days, and your family monitors every visit through the Transparency Room portal.
Families across Sanger and Denton County juggle long commutes, growing neighborhoods along FM 455, and parents who’d rather stay home than move into a facility.
Challenge
What It Looks Like
How We Help
Texas summer heat and storm season
What It Looks Like
A parent near Lake Ray Roberts who skips midday water, forgets the AC setting, or can’t reach the porch chairs during a tornado watch.
How We Help
Caregivers handle hydration reminders, AC checks, and storm-day company. Spans companion care and personal care.
Challenge
Multi-story homes and aging-in-place layouts
What It Looks Like
Long-time homes along Bolivar Street and Quail Run with stairs, narrow bathrooms, and a kitchen built for younger knees.
How We Help
Mobility help, bathing assistance, and meal prep adapted to the home you have. Spans personal care and homemaker care.
Challenge
Confusion about non-medical home care vs. Medicare home health
What It Looks Like
Families assume Medicare will pay for hands-on bathing or companionship, then discover it only covers physician-ordered skilled care for a limited window.
How We Help
We explain what non-medical Texas-licensed in-home care covers (license #024695) before you commit. Spans companion, personal, and transition care.
Challenge
Mixing up hospice, home health, and home care
What It Looks Like
Families wait too long to call because they think hospice means “the end” or that home care requires a medical referral.
How We Help
Free consultation walks through which service fits today and which fits later. Spans companion care, transition care, and end-of-life care.
Challenge
Hospital discharge gap
What It Looks Like
A parent home from Denton Regional or Texas Health Presbyterian with no caregiver for the first weeks, when readmission risk is highest.
How We Help
Transition care can start within days, alongside personal care and companion check-ins. Spans transition, personal, and companion care.
Challenge
Picking the wrong care level
What It Looks Like
Booking only companion hours when a parent actually needs bathing help, then losing weeks before the family realizes the mismatch.
How We Help
Our assessment matches care type to real daily needs, and the plan flexes as needs change. Spans companion, personal, and dementia care.
Care reaches families in Sanger, TX, and across the broader Denton County areas, from downtown blocks near Bolivar Street to growing neighborhoods along FM 455.
We Serve:
Preferred Care at Home of Denton is a locally owned non-medical home care agency, part of a national franchise founded in 1984. We provide companion, personal, dementia, Alzheimer’s, live-in, transition, respite, and end-of-life care across Denton County, Texas. Licensed by Texas Health and Human Services (#024695), the Denton location was established in 2025 by owners Morgan Peters, Joseph Peters, and Drew White.
Yes. We provide Sanger TX in home care across Sanger and the rest of Denton County from our Denton office.
Sanger is part of our regular service area, alongside Argyle, Aubrey, Krum, Pilot Point, and Ponder. Preferred Care at Home of Denton is owned by Morgan Peters, Joseph Peters, and Drew White, and licensed by Texas Health and Human Services (#024695). Call (940) 399-5080 to book a free consultation.
Companion, personal, dementia, Alzheimer’s, live-in, transition, respite, and end-of-life care, all non-medical home care services.
Most Sanger families start with companion care for daytime company and reminders, or personal care when bathing, dressing, and mobility need hands-on help. From there, plans grow into dementia support or 24-hour coverage as the situation calls for it. Active home care services adapt as your loved one’s needs change.
Call (940) 399-5080 for a free consultation. Care can begin within days of the assessment.
A consultation usually happens at your loved one’s home in Sanger, where we listen to daily routines and concerns. From there, we build a care plan, match a caregiver by personality, and introduce them before the first scheduled visit. Most families have care running within the same week, and we walk individuals and families through every step.
Cost depends on care type and hours. Live-in care often runs more affordable than rotating 24-hour shifts.
Hourly companion and personal care varies based on how many hours per week your loved one needs and which tasks are involved. For round-the-clock coverage, live-in care is usually the most cost-effective option compared to staffing rotating awake shifts. A free consultation produces a clear quote for your situation.
Home health is medically necessary skilled care ordered by a doctor. In-home care is non-medical daily support.
Home health covers things like nursing visits, physical therapy, or wound care for a limited recovery window after a hospital stay. Our work is the daily, hands-on side: bathing, meals, companionship, mobility, medication reminders, and household tasks. Texas licenses our agency separately under #024695 for that non-medical scope, focused on comfort and daily living for clients across all the areas we serve.
Yes. We introduce the caregiver to your loved one before the first scheduled visit.
Every caregiver clears our 7-step screening, and we match by personality, hobbies, and life experience rather than just availability. The introduction lets your loved one and family members ask questions, share routines, and get comfortable. Owners stay involved if anything needs adjusting after the first week, so care is matched to your needs from the start.
Companion care fits someone who needs presence and reminders. Personal care fits hands-on bathing, dressing, and mobility help.
The deciding factor is whether your loved one needs hands-on help with activities of daily living. If conversation, meals, transportation, and check-ins are enough, companion care fits. If bathing, toileting, or transfers are involved, personal care is the right match. A free consultation sorts it out without guesswork.
Not always. Live-in care is one caregiver staying with rest periods. 24-hour care rotates caregivers for continuous awake coverage.
Live-in usually fits a loved one with stable cognitive function who sleeps through the night, since the caregiver gets a defined rest break. Round-the-clock awake care suits high-acuity needs, frequent overnight wake-ups, or advanced dementia where someone has to be alert at every hour. We help you pick during the assessment.
Yes. Many families with dementia keep loved ones at home with structured routines and trained caregivers.
Dementia-trained caregivers use redirection, consistent daily structure, and supervision to reduce agitation and lower fall risk. Co-owner Drew White watched his own grandfather live with Alzheimer’s, and that experience guides how our team supports families navigating memory loss. Care expands as the condition progresses, including overnight or live-in coverage, helping patients and families manage symptoms together.
An agency screens, trains, schedules backup, and handles taxes and insurance. A private hire leaves all of that to you.
When the private caregiver gets the flu, no one shows up. With an agency, backup coverage is built in. We also carry liability insurance, run payroll, monitor visits, and replace a caregiver if the personality match isn’t working. Safety and reliability are built into every service we offer, so you don’t worry about coverage gaps or legal compliance.