If you are living with a prolonged illness, have physical or developmental disabilities, recovering from surgery or simply facing the challenges of aging, our personal home care assistance team can help you to maintain your regular daily activities in the comfortable surroundings of your own home.

Home care begins with highly trained, professional caregivers, fully bonded and insured and carefully matched to your requirements and preferences. Supervised care is available on an hourly, live-in/24-hour, or as-needed basis. Specialized care services include:

• Alzheimer’s, Dementia and Memory Care

• Post-Hospital Care

• 24 Hour Daily Care

• Respite Care for Family Caregivers

• Companionship

We can develop a care plan for your family’s specific needs.

Perhaps you’re looking for a caregiver to provide occasional transportation to medical appointments, or assistance during the night or on weekends. Are you concerned about safety, companionship and emotional support? Maybe your family members need respite from care giving duties, or while they are out of town.

With complete flexibility, no contracts and fully customized care, we are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to arrange for a free in-home assessment, as well as professional oversight and care management. Payments for services are generally paid privately or with long-term care insurance.

Senior Care Impacts People’s Lives

Care needs vary widely and constantly change with older adults. If you are researching senior care costs and have questions about insurance, please download our ebook, Facts About Eldercare Costs.

Our personal home care assistance and senior care services offer unique benefits and peace of mind for you and your loved ones. Some of these services include:

Personal Care

Caregivers help clients with daily activities, including but not limited to:

Meal Preparation

Light Housekeeping

Getting in and out of bed

Walking, stand by and assist

Bathing, toileting and dressing

Medication reminders

Appointment scheduling

Answering the phone and door

Handling mail

Reading, playing cards and other activities

Light Housekeeping and Meal Preparation

Caregivers keep the home orderly and help with meals through:

Changing linens and making beds

Dusting

Handling laundry

Watering plants

Preparing nutrition meals

Help with grocery shopping

Other tasks as needed

Transportation

Our caregivers will accompany Individual to doctors, hair appointments, grocery shopping and other miscellaneous errands with approval.

Contact us at any time to schedule a free assessment by one of our qualified Professionals.

Please call Dynamic Home Health Services to determine what you are qualified to receive. To verify services in your area, please contact our office.

Medical Dependent Children Program

The program provides services to support families caring for children and young adults who are medically dependent and to encourage de-institutionalization of children in nursing facilities. Texas Health and Human Services employees provide case management services.

Personal Care Allowable Task

The Personal Care Program includes the following tasks: Personal care tasks related to the care of the individual’s physical well-being, including:

  • Bathing, Dressing, Toileting and Dressing
  • Meal preparation, Feeding/eating,
  • Light House Keeping,
  • Exercise, which is walking with the individual;
  • Grooming, shaving, or oral care,
  • Routine hair or skin care,
  • Answering the phone and door, handling mail
  • Assistance with self-administered medications, which is assistance with medication as defined in §97.2 (11) of this title (relating to Definitions);
  • Toileting, Transfer, Ambulation

Home management tasks that support the individual’s health and safety, including:

  • Cleaning up after the individual’s personal care tasks;
  • Reading, playing cards and other activities
  • Laundry, Shopping, Escorting, including:
  • Accompanying the individual outside the home to support the individual in living in the community;
  • Arranging for transportation, not including direct individual transportation;
  • Accompanying the individual to a clinic, doctor’s office, or location for medical diagnosis or treatment; and Appointment scheduling
  • Waiting in the doctor’s office or clinic with an individual if necessary due to client’s condition or distance from home.

Light Housekeeping and Meal Preparation Suggested Stimulating Activities for Alzheimer’s Caregivers keep the home orderly and help with meals through:

  • Changing linens and making beds
  • Dusting
  • Handling laundry
  • Watering plants
  • Preparing nutrition meals
  • Help with grocery shopping
  • Other tasks as needed
  • Bake or cook simple recipes together.
  • Clean around the house. …
  • Do arts and crafts, such as knitting and painting. …
  • Look at books the person used to enjoy.
  • Schedule wisely. Establish a routine to make each day less agitating and confusing. …
  • Take your time. Expect things to take longer than they used to. …