Serving Dallas, Preston Hollow, the Park Cities, Addison, and surrounding communities.
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North Dallas, Dallas · 75248
Parkinson’s care and full daily assistance in North Dallas
Male, age 76, lives alone and has a daughter who lives in another city. A diagnosis of severe and progressive Parkinson’s has left him bedridden, and a few months ago he fell and broke his right leg. He is cognitive and has a sharp mind, but he needs a great deal of care and assistance in his daily life.
Care snapshot:
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Care Level: Parkinson’s care with full assistance for daily living
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Support: All ADLs, light housekeeping, and meal preparation
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Outcome: Ongoing support for safety, comfort, and daily care at home
Bishop Arts District, Dallas · 75208
Fall recovery and mobility support in Northwest Dallas
Female, age 80, lives with her son and his family and is recovering from a fall and right shoulder and wrist injury. She is a fall risk and will need standby and physical assistance, as needed, so that she can move about safely in her home and in her community. She is very sociable and enjoys spending time with her friends, family, and religious community.
Care snapshot:
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Care Level: Post-hospital recovery care with fall-risk support
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Support: Standby and physical assistance, bathing, dressing, grooming, hygiene, toileting, meal preparation, light housekeeping, transportation, engagement, and daily CTM exercise with therapist-recommended exercises
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Outcome: Ongoing support for safer mobility, recovery, and continued participation in daily life and community activities
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University Park, Dallas · 75225
24-hour dementia and hospice support in University Park
Female, age 83, lives at home with 24-hour care and is under the care of Hospice. She has dementia and is mostly nonverbal. She fractured her left arm in October of 2024; her arm is healed and she is not in pain, but she is very sensitive to any movement of her left arm. She requires full assistance with all daily activities and a gait belt should always be worn when transferring.
Care snapshot:
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Care Level: 24-hour dementia care with hospice support
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Support: Bathing, dressing, grooming, changing briefs, transfers, occasional eating assistance, gait-belt transfers, medication reminders, and full daily care support
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Outcome: Ongoing support for comfort, safe transfers, and full daily care at home
Lakewood, Dallas · 75214
Post-hospital recovery and fall-risk support in Lakewood
Male, age 80, is warm and friendly and eager to regain his independence. He lives with his wife and returned home from rehab on September 12, 2024, while recovering from a shoulder injury and surgery. He has limited mobility with his left arm, restriction in range of motion, and is a fall risk. He also had a stroke two years ago, which affected his strength and balance. He is committed to his rehab and recovery and will be participating in therapy.
Care snapshot:
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Care level: Post-hospital recovery care with fall-risk support
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Support: Bathing, dressing, grooming, transferring, medication reminders, meal preparation, light housekeeping, transportation, exercise, engagement, and care coordination with his medical team and therapists
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Outcome: Ongoing support for recovery, safety, therapy participation, and greater independence at home
Lakewood, Dallas · 75214
Hospice support and daily care after rehabilitation in Lakewood
Male, age 87, is home after an extended stay at rehabilitation and will receive medical oversight under the care of Hospice. He is chronically ill and has mild cognitive impairment. He requires assistance with all daily activities, including bathing, dressing, grooming, hygiene, transfers, standby assistance while ambulating, medication reminders, meal preparation, light housekeeping, shopping, and errands. He enjoys watching old western shows on TV, going to flea markets, and discussing real estate. His friend of 40 years and POA, Debbie, oversees his care and helps as much as she can with his daily needs.
Care snapshot:
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Care Level: Hospice support with full daily assistance
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Support: Bathing, dressing, grooming, hygiene, transfers, standby assistance while ambulating, medication reminders, meal preparation, light housekeeping, shopping, errands, and routine support at home
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Outcome: Ongoing support for comfort, safety, daily care, and quality of life at home
Bishop Arts District, Dallas · 75208
Advanced dementia and hospice support at home in Bishop Arts District
Female, age 91, is returning home from the hospital. She has advanced dementia, has been under hospice care since September, and has very limited mobility due to chronic knee pain. She lives with her husband of 68 years, who has been her primary caregiver and now needs additional support. She requires assistance with all daily activities, and her medical team recommends maintaining her medication regime to help keep her comfortable.
Care snapshot:
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Care Level: Advanced dementia care with hospice support
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Support: Bathing, dressing, grooming, hygiene, toileting, meal preparation and serving, occasional feeding assistance, medication reminders, light housekeeping, changing sheets, laundry, and engagement
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Outcome: Ongoing support for comfort, daily care, and additional help for her husband at home
Dallas, Texas
Companion care guidance and client-first support for a mother at home
James appreciated Shirley’s thoughtful, caring assessment for his mother and the team’s client-first approach. If you’re seeking help for a loved one, he says HCA Dallas is an easy recommendation.
Care snapshot:
- Care level: Companion care
- Outcome: Trusted guidance and peace of mind
James W Coker, son
Dallas, Texas
Companion care with clear communication and experienced support for Mom
Setup was smooth and communication clear. Shirley made the process easy, and caregiver Winnie was attentive, helpful, and clearly experienced. Howard says he couldn’t have asked for better.
Care snapshot:
- Care level: Companion care
- Outcome: Consistent, high-quality day-to-day support
Howard Smith, son
Dallas, Texas
Full-time post-hospital recovery support for Mom after a severe injury
After a severe injury, Mom needed full-time non-medical help at home. The team explained options clearly, launched care fast, and even covered delays so shifts were never missed.
Care snapshot:
- Care level: Post-hospital
- Duration: Full-time, ongoing
- Outcome: Safe recovery at home; fall-risk guidance
Bidjaan Kassam, son
Dallas, Texas
24-hour weekend care for Dad with continuous coverage at home
Fast response, professional assessment, and caregivers Dad loved for 24-hour care over a long weekend.
Care snapshot:
- Care level: 24/7 live-in
- Duration: Long weekend (24-hour)
- Outcome: Reliable continuous coverage
W Paul Stewart, son
University Park, Dallas · 75225
Companion care and visual support in University Park
Female, age 90, is delightful and engaging. She has dementia and is otherwise in very good health. Her vision is poor from macular degeneration, but it does not affect her mobility. She is physically strong and does not need assistance with daily activities, but she does need stand-by assistance when going up and down the stairs to the garage and other uneven paths. We will assist as needed with meals, shopping, transportation, medication reminders, light housekeeping, laundry, and engagement.
Care snapshot:
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Care level: Companion care with stand-by assistance and medication reminders
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Support: Stand-by assistance on stairs and uneven paths, meals, shopping, transportation, medication reminders, light housekeeping, laundry, and engagement
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Outcome: Ongoing support for safety, routine, and engagement at home
Preston Hollow, Dallas • 75230
Dementia care and daily support in Preston Hollow
Female, aged 84, is lovely and engaging. She lives at home with her sister, who is her primary caregiver, and has two daughters who live close by and visit often. She has dementia, mobility issues with accompanying nerve pain, and requires assistance with safety, personal care, meal preparation, light housekeeping, medication reminders, and transportation.
Care snapshot:
- Care level: Dementia care with mobility and safety support
- Support: Daily showers, dressing, grooming, hygiene, bending and lifting assistance, meal preparation, light housekeeping, medication reminders, and transportation
- Outcome: Ongoing support for safety at home, daily care, and transportation to appointments, errands and engagements
Talk to us about your family’s care needs
Whether you need dementia care, post-hospital support, companion care, or in-home care for a loved one, our Dallas team is here to help.
Or call (214) 363-3400