At some point, the parent-child dynamic quietly reverses.
You're checking in more. Worrying more. Taking on more than you probably show. Figuring out how to help your parents stay safe and comfortable without taking over their lives is one of the hardest things adult children navigate. We can help you find the balance.
Care for aging parents · Frisco & North Texas
At some point, the parent-child dynamic quietly reverses.
Care that helps your parents stay at home safely — and gives you the support to stop managing it all alone.
Non-medical · Frisco & North Texas
What care for aging parents actually involves.
Every family's situation is different. Some adult children live nearby but are stretched between their parents' needs and their own families. Others live out of state and are managing everything from a distance. Some are navigating one parent with significant needs and one who is the primary caregiver — and watching that wear on both of them.
Serv builds care plans around the specific situation, not a generic package. That might mean personal care and companionship for a parent who lives alone, or respite for the spouse who has quietly become a full-time caregiver.
We also work with couples where one partner has greater care needs — building support that respects the relationship and the independence of both people.
Learn how we match caregivers →What This Service Includes
- In-home personal care — bathing, dressing, mobility, and daily routines
- Companionship and social engagement for isolated parents
- Light housekeeping and home management
- Respite for spouses or family members who are primary caregivers
- Coordination across multiple services for complex family situations
- Regular communication and updates to adult children near and far
- Concierge and lifestyle support — appointments, errands, logistics
When families reach out about care for aging parents.
These situations are common. If any of them sound familiar, it's worth a conversation.
You're managing your parents' care from a distance
You visit when you can, call often, and worry constantly. A reliable local team you trust changes what long-distance caregiving feels like.
One parent is caring for the other
Your father is managing your mother's care and wearing himself out in the process. He needs support too — even if he won't ask for it.
Your visits have become about chores and logistics
You're spending your time there doing laundry and managing medications instead of just being with them. That's what support is for.
Your parent is resistant to accepting help
Many parents don't want to be a burden, or are reluctant to admit they need help. We've navigated this many times — and have approaches that work.
The current situation doesn't feel sustainable
Something has to give. You can feel it. Getting support in place before a crisis is almost always easier than waiting.
There was a recent event that changed things
A fall, a hospitalization, a diagnosis — sometimes the need becomes undeniable quickly. We can move fast when the situation calls for it.
Every family's situation is different. Tell us what yours looks like and we'll help you figure out what kind of support would actually make a difference.
Ask If This Is a Good FitWhat happens between your first call and care beginning.
Here is what actually happens between your first call and your loved one having a caregiver in their home.
You start the conversation
Tell us what's happening at home. What you're worried about. What a good day looks like now, and what you'd hope it could look like again. We listen first.
We meet in person
One of our Operating Directors comes to you. We learn your loved one's routines, preferences, and what matters to them. Then we design a care plan around that — not a template.
We match your caregiver
We match by fit — personality, experience, and schedule — and then introduce the caregiver before care begins. No one starts until everyone is comfortable.
We stay involved
Needs change. We check in regularly and adjust the plan as your situation evolves. You always have a real person to call — not a scheduling system.
In most cases, care can begin within 24 hours of your consultation. Learn more about how it works →
Services families often combine for aging parents.
Care for aging parents almost always involves a combination of services. Here's what families typically build.
Respite Care
When a spouse is the primary caregiver, respite is often the most urgent need — giving them real time to rest before they're running on empty.
Learn about this service →In-Home Personal Care
The foundation for most care plans — hands-on help with bathing, dressing, and daily routines that keep a parent safe and comfortable at home.
Learn about this service →Companionship & Social Engagement
For parents living alone, regular companionship visits address the isolation that often accompanies aging — and gives the family peace of mind between their own visits.
Learn about this service →Choosing a caregiver is a decision you live with every day.
You're trusting someone to step into your loved one's home, their routines, their most private moments. A name on a list isn't enough. You need a team that actually knows your family — and shows up like it.
Serv was founded to bring that kind of care to North Texas. Family-run warmth with a professionally trained team behind it.
Learn More About UsCaregivers vetted beyond Texas state requirements
Background checks, reference verification, skills assessments, and ongoing training — bonded and insured.
Real relationships, not rotating staff
We prioritize caregiver consistency. Your loved one builds a relationship with the same person, not a series of strangers.
Flexible plans — adjust hours or services any time
No rigid structures. You can start with a few hours and build as needs change. Pause, add, or adjust without pressure.
24/7 on-call — a real person, not a call center
Our local team picks up. Nights, weekends, whenever something changes or you just need to talk through a concern.
Care can start within 24 hours
When families are ready, we move fast. Most clients have a caregiver in place within a day of their initial consultation.
What families ask about care for aging parents.
These come up often when families are figuring out how to start.
Serving Families Across North Texas
Our caregivers live in the communities they serve. We understand the rhythm, resources, and values of North Texas life — and we're growing to reach more families across the region.