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Talk through senior home care before a small concern becomes a crisis.

If your parent, spouse, or loved one needs safer routines, respite care, companion care, personal care support, help after a hospital stay, or practical in-home support in the Houston area, this page can help you choose the right next step.

Start here

The best contact path depends on what is happening at home.

Families usually reach out when the situation is no longer just one isolated event. It may be repeated missed meals, medication reminders, unsafe bathing concerns, caregiver exhaustion, memory-related stress, post-surgery recovery, or a parent insisting they are fine while the pattern says otherwise.

Early warning signs Missed meals, unanswered calls, clutter, fall concerns, or unsafe routines.
Family caregiver relief Support when a spouse or adult child is becoming the only care plan.
Post-hospital support Practical help after discharge, surgery, mobility changes, or recovery at home.
Personal care support Dignity-first help with private daily tasks that may now feel difficult or risky.
Companion care Conversation, routine support, errands, meal help, and safer daily structure.
Care questions Use the first call to ask what level of support may fit your family.

Need one simple next step?

Call the main Houston number. Explain where your loved one lives and what has changed recently.

Call (281) 540-7400
Contact options

Choose the contact method that fits your situation

Whether you are ready to call now or still gathering information, use the option that gives your family the clearest next step.

Call for immediate clarity

Best when a recent change has made home feel less predictable: a fall scare, discharge, unsafe bathing concern, wandering concern, missed medication routine, or caregiver exhaustion.

Call Houston

Schedule a consultation

Best when you want to explain what is happening and ask what kind of in-home support may make sense before choosing a care plan.

Open Consultation Page

Find the closest office

Best when your loved one lives outside central Houston and you want the correct contact for Humble, North Houston, West Houston, Rosenberg, Wharton, or nearby areas.

View Location Directory
Area phone directory

Houston-area senior home care contact numbers

Use the area list below to contact the office most closely aligned with your loved one’s location.

Northeast Houston & Humble

For families near Northeast Houston, Humble, and nearby communities.

(281) 540-7400

Northwest Houston, Spring, Tomball & Woodlands

For families looking for in-home care support north and northwest of Houston.

(281) 540-7400

West Houston, Galleria & Katy

For West Houston and Energy Corridor senior home care questions.

(281) 369-5858

Pearland, Friendswood & Alvin

For families south of Houston seeking home care direction.

(281) 299-3151

Rosenberg, Richmond & Wharton

For families southwest of Houston and around Wharton County.

(346) 601-9576
Before you call

Helpful details to have ready

You do not need a perfect care plan before calling. A few clear details help the conversation become more useful.

  • What changed recently? Examples: a fall scare, hospital discharge, missed meals, unsafe bathing, or caregiver burnout.
  • Where does your loved one live? This helps identify the right Houston-area office.
  • What part of the day feels hardest? Morning routine, bathing, meals, evenings, errands, appointments, or overnight concerns.
  • Is your loved one resistant to help? Ask how to introduce support without making care feel like a takeover.
  • Who is involved in the decision? Parent, spouse, siblings, adult children, doctor, discharge planner, or family caregiver.
What to expect

A better first call starts with clarity, not pressure

The goal is to understand what is changing, where support may help, and which next step protects dignity.

01

Describe the concern

Explain what made you start looking: safety, routines, exhaustion, recovery, mobility, or memory-related stress.

02

Discuss the routine

Talk through meals, reminders, transportation, errands, bathing support, companionship, and family caregiver needs.

03

Ask about fit

Ask how support can respect independence, reduce family stress, and avoid making your loved one feel managed.

04

Choose the next step

Use the conversation to decide whether a consultation or location-specific follow-up makes sense.

Location directory

Assisting Hands Houston-area locations and maps

Use these cards to call a location, open a location page, or get directions.

Contact FAQ

Questions families ask before contacting a home care agency

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, such as 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 what a small, dignity-first starting point could look like. Many families begin by discussing the hardest parts of the day before making a larger decision.

Is this the same as medical home health?

This 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.

Need help deciding what to ask first?

Start with what changed recently. A clear first conversation can help your family understand whether in-home support may protect safety, dignity, routine, and family peace.

This page is an informational contact hub for Houston-area families researching senior home care and in-home support. Service availability, service scope, consultation process, and area coverage should be confirmed directly with the appropriate Assisting Hands office.

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