Companion Care is steady, in-home companionship for older adults whose spouse has passed or whose adult children commute into DFW each day. Loneliness creeps in fast when a quiet house becomes the default.
We bring real conversation, light errands, mealtime presence, and safety reassurance during the hours your family cannot be there. Our caregivers are matched by personality and life experience, not just who is free this week. This compassionate home care helps adults stay connected to what matters most while keeping their independence intact.
Personal Care is hands-on help with bathing, dressing, and mobility for Argyle parents whose families have started noticing slips in daily routines. Dignity matters as much as the help itself.
Support ranges from verbal prompts and reminders to full physical assistance, including toileting, incontinence care, and safe transfers between bed, chair, and bath. Every plan is shaped to the person, not a checklist. Our caregivers help with daily activities like walking, grooming, and taking care of personal needs with patience and respect, providing the kind of attentive care that catches small shifts before they become bigger problems.
Dementia Care keeps your loved one in familiar Argyle surroundings instead of moving into a memory care facility. Familiar walls, familiar photos, and familiar routines do real cognitive work.
Our caregivers are trained in cognitive engagement, gentle redirection, structured daily routines, and supervision for wandering risks. We also coach the family on what to expect at each stage and how to respond. This senior care approach helps adults with dementia stay active and engaged at home with attentive support that preserves dignity while keeping them safe in familiar surroundings.
Alzheimer’s Care supports Argyle families through every stage of the diagnosis at home, with caregivers who understand what dignity loss actually looks like. The condition changes; the person remains.
We use communication strategies suited to each stage, safety supervision, behavioral support, and personal care that adjusts as the illness progresses. Co-owner Drew White’s grandfather lived with Alzheimer’s, and that experience shapes how we approach this work. Our mission is to serve families facing this illness with the respect they deserve and care that adapts as needs change.
Live-in care provides around-the-clock presence in your loved one’s Argyle home and is often more affordable than rotating hourly shifts when supervision must run continuously. The home stays the home.
A consistent caregiver is assigned for continuous supervision, overnight assistance, emergency response, meals, and household support. Continuity matters; the same face every morning steadies everything else. Live-in services give families peace of mind for adults who need continuous presence but want to remain in their own home, with a caregiver who becomes a trusted part of daily life.
Transition Care is non-medical companion and logistics support after a discharge from Texas Health Presbyterian Denton or Medical City Denton, helping Argyle families reduce readmission risk. Recovery happens at home, but only if the home is set up for it.
We cover daily living during recovery, schedule and drive to medical appointments, communicate with your providers, and stay close so your loved one can focus on healing. This is supportive care, not clinical care. Our caregivers run errands, prepare meals, and help determine what support is needed during the first weeks home, with transportation to follow-up appointments that keeps recovery on track.
Homemaker and Respite Care covers light housekeeping, meal preparation, and errands, plus scheduled relief for the Argyle family caregiver who has been carrying it alone for months. Burnout is a real care risk too.
We handle meal planning, grocery shopping, laundry, and home organization, then offer short or long respite blocks so you can rest, work, or travel without worry. The house keeps running while you step back. These services help family members protect their own health while taking care of someone they love, giving you permission to step away knowing your parent is in capable hands.
End of Life Care brings comfort companionship during life’s final chapter, in your loved one’s own Argyle home. Home is where the people who matter can gather.
We provide a comfort care presence, family respite, personal care alongside your hospice team, and emotional support for everyone in the home. Our caregivers are available 24 hours when the family needs that steady presence. We serve veterans and their families during this time, honoring their service with the respect they have earned, and our mission is to bring peace and comfort when it matters most.
We are owned and operated by local Denton County residents Morgan Peters, Joseph Peters, and Drew White, working from a downtown Denton office that serves Argyle and the surrounding communities daily. We hold Texas license #024695, issued by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission. Our office is part of Preferred Care at Home, founded in 1984, with more than 40 years of home care systems behind every placement.
Every caregiver clears a 7-step screening before entering your home, and we match by personality, life experience, and work background, not whoever is on the schedule. Our expertise in senior care means we understand what adults need to maintain a peaceful lifestyle at home. Families also get the Transparency Room online portal for real-time schedules, caregiver notes, and direct messaging from anywhere. Our team answers your questions honestly and helps you find the right caregiver for your situation, and that commitment to matching the right person to your family shows in every placement we make.
Step 01
You call our Denton office or email, and Morgan, Joseph, or Drew may answer directly.
Step 02
We schedule an in-home or phone visit to listen, assess needs, and answer your questions. This is often the first time families hear about the benefits of keeping a loved one at home.
Step 03
We build a flexible care plan that fits your hours, services, and household, adjustable as needs change. We determine what daily tasks need support and what level of care makes sense. Your family member receives a plan built around their actual needs.
Step 04
We match by personality, background, and compatibility, not just who is available this week. Finding the right caregiver matters as much as the services themselves.
Step 05
Care starts, and your family follows along through the Transparency Room portal with direct owner access anytime. You can check in from any browser, whether you are across town or across the country.
Argyle is growing fast across new master-planned neighborhoods, and that geography changes what daily caregiving really demands. Families here face challenges that affect both adults and the adult children trying to help. The distance between communities and medical facilities adds logistical pressure that many families underestimate until care needs become urgent.
Challenge
What It Looks Like
How We Help
North Texas climate extremes
What It Looks Like
Hot Texas summers raise hydration and heat-stroke risk for parents who used to manage outdoor errands alone, and ice storms and tornado season add safety planning the family did not previously need (affects Personal Care, Companion Care, Live-in Care)
How We Help
We schedule hydration check-ins, drive cooler-hour errands, and keep a presence during weather events that worry the family, across personal care, companion, and live-in shift
Challenge
Argyle’s spread-out residential layout
What It Looks Like
Adult children commute from one master-planned community to another (Harvest, Canyon Falls, Country Lakes) to cover bathing, meals, and overnight worry, and caregiving consumes the day before work even starts (affects Companion Care, Personal Care, Respite Care)
How We Help
We bring scheduled in-home support to the parent’s address so the family stops driving the gap between communities, with companion, personal, and respite hours arranged around your week
Challenge
Texas non-medical home care licensure
What It Looks Like
Families do not realize Texas regulates non-medical home care under HCSSA rules separately from Medicare home health, and they end up calling agencies whose scope does not match the actual need (affects Companion Care, Personal Care, Transition Care)
How We Help
We are licensed by Texas HHS (#024695) for non-medical home care and explain on the consultation what scope our caregivers cover and what falls under your medical providers
Challenge
Confusion between home care, home health, and house calls
What It Looks Like
Argyle families search “home care” and find non-medical agencies, Medicare home health, and physician house-call services side by side, then book the wrong service for the actual need (affects Personal Care, Companion Care, Transition Care)
How We Help
On the first call we ask what the day looks like (bathing, meals, supervision, recovery support), then route you to non-medical care or, when needed, to your medical providers
Challenge
Hospital discharge with no home support
What It Looks Like
After a Texas Health Presbyterian Denton or Medical City Denton discharge, the family has 24 to 48 hours to set up help at home or accept higher readmission risk and lost recovery time (affects Transition Care, Personal Care, Live-in Care)
How We Help
We can begin transition care within days of your call, cover daily living during recovery, drive to follow-up appointments, and stay overnight if supervision is needed
Challenge
Choosing the wrong type of care
What It Looks Like
Families pick companion care when hands-on personal care is needed, or hourly when continuous supervision is the actual issue, and the plan unravels in two weeks (affects Companion Care, Personal Care, Live-in Care, Dementia Care)
How We Help
The free in-home consultation maps the day’s real needs against companion, personal, dementia, and live-in options before you commit to a plan
From our downtown Denton office we serve Argyle and the surrounding Denton County communities every day of the week. Whether you are looking for Argyle TX in home care or support in nearby towns, we are here.
We Serve:
Preferred Care at Home of Denton is a locally owned and operated non-medical home care agency, part of Preferred Care at Home, founded in 1984. We serve Denton County and the surrounding North Texas communities from our office at 109 E Oak St in downtown Denton. Texas license #024695, issued by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission. Our clients include adults and families across the region who trust us to provide compassionate, reliable support.
Yes, Argyle is part of our regular Denton County service area, covered every day from our downtown Denton office.
Argyle sits inside the area we serve daily, alongside Aubrey, Krum, Pilot Point, Ponder, and Sanger. Preferred Care at Home of Denton operates under Texas license #024695 and can begin a free in-home consultation in Argyle within days of your call. Reach our office to talk through what you are seeing at home. We provide TX home care services throughout the region and serve families across North Texas.
We offer companion, personal, dementia, Alzheimer’s, live-in, transition, respite, and end-of-life care in Argyle homes.
The most-requested care services for Argyle families tend to be personal care for bathing and mobility help, dementia care that keeps loved ones in familiar surroundings, and live-in care for continuous supervision. Every plan begins with a free consultation that maps the day’s real needs against the right service mix. We also serve veterans and their families with specialized support. Our team helps families understand what each type of senior care actually covers so adults receive care that fits their daily routines and preferences.
It starts with a free consultation, then a care plan, a caregiver match, and care that usually begins within days.
You call our Denton office, and we schedule an in-home or phone consultation to listen and assess. From there we build a flexible care plan, match a caregiver by personality and background, and start care, often within days. Your family gets Transparency Room portal access from day one for schedules and notes. Many families tell us this first conversation was helpful just for hearing what their options are. We serve families throughout the community and can begin working with you quickly.
In-home care is non-medical daily support, while home health care is physician-ordered skilled medical care delivered by licensed clinicians.
Non-medical in-home care covers bathing, dressing, meals, companionship, supervision, light housekeeping, and transportation to medical appointments. Home health covers physician-ordered skilled nursing or therapy. Preferred Care at Home of Denton provides non-medical care only, and we coordinate with whatever home health team your loved one is already working with. Understanding this difference helps families find the right support for their parent or other loved one. We provide assistance with daily activities, not clinical treatment, and our caregivers work alongside your medical team when needed.
Companion care fits social engagement and light help, while personal care covers hands-on physical assistance like bathing and mobility.
Companion care is the right fit when the main needs are conversation, errands, medication reminders, mealtime presence, and safety supervision. Personal care is the right fit when bathing, dressing, toileting, or transferring becomes hard to manage alone. The free in-home consultation walks through a typical day and maps each need to the right type of care. We also look at whether your loved one’s daily routines have changed recently. Walking assistance and other mobility support often signals the need for personal care, and our team helps you determine which services make sense for your family member.
Often yes, when supervision needs to be continuous, live-in care typically costs less than rotating 24/7 hourly shifts.
When the real need is around-the-clock presence, live-in care usually costs less than three rotating hourly caregivers covering the same 24 hours. Hourly care fits better for shorter scheduled blocks, like a few mornings a week or evening support. The consultation walks through the actual hours needed and the math both ways. We will help you determine which option makes sense for your family and your budget, and our team explains the cost difference clearly so you can make an informed decision.
Yes, the Transparency Room online portal gives real-time visibility into schedules, caregiver visits, and notes from anywhere.
The portal shows caregiver visit confirmations, daily notes, voice messages from caregivers, and the upcoming schedule, whether you live in Dallas, Fort Worth, or out of state entirely. Morgan Peters, Joseph Peters, and Drew White are also reachable directly when you have a concern that needs an owner’s attention rather than a portal message. Many family members and friends use the portal to stay connected even when they cannot visit in person. Clients tell us this level of transparency brings peace of mind to families across Texas and beyond.