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Daily Living & Personal Care

When the small things start to feel unsafe.

Bathing, dressing, getting to the bathroom. When these moments start carrying more risk, families start carrying more worry. A Serv caregiver steps in so your loved one gets the help they actually need — without losing what independence they still have.

Non-medical in-home support · Frisco & North Texas

Daily Living & Personal Care

When the small things start to feel unsafe.

A trained caregiver who helps with bathing, dressing, mobility, and daily routines — at your loved one's pace, with patience and respect.

Non-medical · Frisco & North Texas

Bonded & insured caregivers
Vetted beyond Texas state requirements
Care can begin within 24 hours
24/7 on-call support for families
About This Service

What personal care actually looks like day to day.

Personal care is the hands-on support woven into ordinary moments — the morning shower, getting dressed for the day, settling in for the evening. A Serv caregiver moves at your loved one's pace. They explain what they're doing. They respect privacy throughout. They're not there to take over.

The goal is to keep your loved one as independent as possible, with just enough help to make daily routines safe and manageable. For most families, this looks less like "getting care" and more like having a steady, capable person in the house.

We help with bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, safe movement around the home, meals, and medication reminders — always adapted to what your loved one is comfortable with and what the day actually calls for.

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What This Service Includes

  • Bathing, grooming, and personal hygiene — done with privacy and patience
  • Dressing and safe clothing changes
  • Toileting and continence support
  • Safe transfers and ambulation around the home
  • Meal preparation and hydration reminders
  • Medication reminders (non-administration)
  • Light mobility assistance — walking, positioning, sitting
  • Observation and communication back to the family

Serv Home Care provides non-medical support. We do not administer medications, perform wound care, or provide nursing services. We work alongside home health and clinical providers when they're involved.

Is This Right for Your Family?

When families usually reach out about personal care.

Most families wait longer than they should. If any of these sound familiar, it's worth a conversation. We'll help you figure out whether personal care alone is the right fit — or whether pairing it with something else would serve your loved one better.

Near-falls or bathroom close calls

You've noticed bruises or they've mentioned "almost falling" and brushed it off.

Bathing or grooming being skipped

Hygiene routines have become inconsistent — often a sign they've become physically difficult to manage alone.

Family quietly absorbing the work

You're already providing a lot of hands-on help and feeling stretched — or worried about what happens when you can't.

Returning home after a hospital stay

The first days home after discharge carry the highest risk of setback. Personal care during recovery changes those odds.

Privacy concerns around bathroom safety

Your loved one resists help because of privacy. A well-matched caregiver handles this with more grace than family sometimes can.

You want to get ahead of it

Proactive families often start with a few hours a week and build slowly. Easier on everyone than waiting for a crisis.

Not sure if personal care is the right fit, or whether you need something more? We'll talk it through with you honestly — no pressure to commit to anything on the first call.

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Our Process

What 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.

01

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.

02

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.

03

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.

04

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 →

Often Added Alongside

Services that pair naturally with personal care.

Most care plans combine two or three services. Personal care covers the physical — here's what families typically add to address the rest of the day.

Companionship & Social Engagement

Personal care covers the physical. Companionship covers the emotional. A morning caregiver visit followed by an afternoon companion visit is one of the most common combinations we build.

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Overnight & 24-Hour Care

When daytime personal care isn't enough — nighttime routines, bathroom trips, or safety overnight — this extends the coverage so family can sleep without worry.

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Respite Care

When family members are also providing hands-on help, scheduled respite alongside personal care gives everyone a sustainable rhythm instead of running toward burnout.

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Why Families Choose Serv

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 Us

Caregivers 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.

Common Questions

What families ask about personal care.

These come up in nearly every first conversation. If yours isn't here, just call us.

Consistency matters, especially for personal care where trust and familiarity are foundational. We do everything we can to keep the same caregiver in place. When schedules change or backup is needed, we communicate clearly and make sure your loved one knows who's coming before they arrive.
This is the most common thing we hear. We move slowly — introducing caregivers as friendly presences first, starting with small low-stakes tasks so trust builds naturally. Resistance usually fades within a few visits. Sometimes the caregiver-family member relationship works better than the family-loved one relationship when it comes to personal care, simply because there's less emotional history.
Home health is medical — skilled nursing, wound care, physical therapy, administered by licensed clinicians, often covered by Medicare or insurance after a qualifying event. Personal care is non-medical daily support — bathing, dressing, mobility, meals, medication reminders. The two often run alongside each other. We coordinate with home health teams when they're involved, but our scope doesn't overlap with theirs.
Yes — and most families do. Starting small lets everyone get comfortable: your loved one, the caregiver, and your family. Hours can increase as needs grow or as your loved one warms to the arrangement. There's no pressure to commit to more than makes sense right now.
Yes, and it usually is. A common plan might pair morning personal care with afternoon companionship, or add overnight monitoring alongside daily visits. We build the combination around your loved one's actual day and adjust as things change — not a set package.
Standard Medicare does not cover non-medical personal care. Long-term care insurance policies often do — check your policy's language around "activities of daily living" and "custodial care." Some VA benefits apply for veterans. We're happy to help you understand what your coverage may include and work with what fits your budget.

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.

Frisco Allen Arlington Carrollton Dallas Denton Fort Worth Garland Grand Prairie Irving Lewisville McKinney Mesquite Plano Richardson
Ready to Talk?

A short conversation can bring a lot of clarity.

Tell us what's happening at home. We'll listen, ask a few good questions, and help you figure out whether personal care — or something else — is the right next step. No commitment required.

Or call us: (214) 380-0916

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