Contact Assisting Hands Houston for senior home care and in-home support
Use this local contact page to find the right Assisting Hands office for Houston, Humble, North Houston, West Houston, Rosenberg, Wharton, and surrounding areas. Talk through what you are noticing before an urgent care decision has to be made.
The right call depends on where your loved one lives and what kind of support is needed.
Families often reach out when small warning signs become a pattern: missed meals, medication reminders, unsafe bathing concerns, a recent hospital discharge, caregiver exhaustion, memory-related stress, or the need for companionship and practical help at home.
Need the fastest next step?
Start with the main Houston contact number. If another office is a better fit, ask which location should handle your area.
Call (281) 540-7400Houston-area contact numbers
Use the area list below to contact the office most closely aligned with your location.
Northeast Houston & Humble
For families near Northeast Houston, Humble, and nearby communities.
(281) 540-7400Northwest Houston, Spring, Tomball & Woodlands
For families looking for in-home care support north and northwest of Houston.
(281) 540-7400West Houston, Galleria & Katy
For West Houston and Energy Corridor senior home care questions.
(281) 369-5858Pearland, Friendswood & Alvin
For families south of Houston seeking home care direction.
(281) 299-3151Rosenberg, Richmond & Wharton
For families southwest of Houston and around Wharton County.
(346) 601-9576A better first call starts with clarity, not pressure
The goal is to help your family describe the situation clearly and understand the next practical step.
Share what changed
Explain the recent concern: missed meals, a fall scare, unsafe bathing, discharge needs, or caregiver exhaustion.
Talk through the routine
Discuss the daily tasks, home risks, family schedule, and what your loved one may resist.
Ask about support options
Clarify which services may fit, whether support can start small, and how to preserve dignity.
Choose the next step
Use the conversation to decide whether an in-home care consultation makes sense for your family.
Assisting Hands Houston-area locations and maps
Each location card includes the office name, address, phone number, location page, Google Maps link, and embedded map for mobile-friendly directions.
Assisting Hands In Home Healthcare Houston
Humble-area contact point for families seeking senior care help at home, caregiver support, and practical in-home assistance.
Assisting Hands - In Home Healthcare Houston
North Houston contact point for families around Cypress Station, Spring, Tomball, The Woodlands, and nearby communities.
Assisting Hands - Serving Rosenberg & Surrounding Areas
Rosenberg, Richmond, and Wharton-area contact point for senior home care, respite care, companionship, and help at home.
Assisting Hands Home Care - Serving West Houston & Surrounding Areas
West Houston and Energy Corridor contact point for families comparing in-home care, respite support, and senior home care options.
Assisting Hands In Home Healthcare Houston & Senior Care
Main Houston-area in-home care contact for families seeking senior home care, respite care, companion care, personal care support, safer routines, and practical daily support before a crisis forces a rushed decision.
Contact questions families ask before choosing in-home care
Which Assisting Hands office should I call?
Start with the office closest to your loved one’s home. If you are unsure, call the main Houston number and ask which location should handle your area.
What should I say on the first call?
Describe what changed recently: missed meals, medication reminders, unsafe bathing concerns, family caregiver stress, hospital discharge, surgery recovery, or a pattern that no longer feels safe.
Can care start small?
Ask the office what a small, dignity-first starting point could look like. Many families begin by talking through the hardest parts of the day before making a larger decision.
Is this the same as medical home health?
This blog page focuses on senior home care and practical in-home support. For clinical, nursing, therapy, medication administration, or medical questions, ask the office directly so they can clarify the right type of care.
Not sure whether it is time for home care?
You do not have to wait until the situation becomes obvious. A first conversation can help your family talk through what is changing and what kind of support may protect safety, dignity, and home routine.
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