Parkinson’s In-Home Care in Dallas, TX

We serve clients across DFW from 8 locations, and are within 5 miles of most families needing senior care.

For 21 years, families across Dallas–Fort Worth have trusted us for compassionate, complaint-free Parkinson’s care.

21+

years in business

4,000+

families served

0

state complaints

150+

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Care Mountain

8080 N Central Expy # 1700, Dallas, TX 75206, United States

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Care Mountain

8080 N Central Expy # 1700, Dallas, TX 75206, United States

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972-266-8978

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972-695-3572

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phone
Address

8080 N Central Expy # 1700, Dallas, TX 75206, United States

phone
Phone

972-266-8978

phone
Fax

972-695-3572

phone
Email Address

[email protected]

phone
Address

8080 N Central Expy # 1700,

Dallas, TX 75206 United States

Get In Touch with Care Mountain

Care Mountain

8080 N Central Expy # 1700, Dallas, TX 75206, United States
phone
Phone

972-266-8978

phone
Fax

972-695-3572

phone
Email Address

[email protected]

phone
Address

8080 N Central Expy # 1700

Dallas, TX 75206, United States

Benefits Of In-Home Care For Parkinson’s Patients

Caring for a loved one with Parkinson’s requires understanding, patience, and hands-on expertise. Each stage of the condition brings new challenges, from tremors and stiffness to mobility difficulties, medication timing, and emotional changes.

At Care Mountain, we know that Parkinson’s care involves both medical and emotional support. Our caregivers, skilled nurses, and therapists provide dependable in-home Parkinson’s care designed to ease the physical, mental, and emotional demands of the disease. With more than two decades of experience, we deliver compassionate, personalized support that promotes safety, comfort, and quality of life for both patients and their families.

In-home Parkinson’s care provides a stable and familiar environment where patients can live safely and confidently. This personalized approach allows for consistent routines, trusted caregivers, and specialized attention to each person’s needs and preferences.

Patients thrive in familiar surroundings. Staying at home helps reduce confusion, anxiety, and stress, which are common symptoms that can worsen in unfamiliar environments. A familiar setting encourages calmness, emotional stability, and a greater sense of independence.

Every Parkinson’s journey is unique. We create each care plan around the individual’s stage of progression, daily habits, and personal preferences. Our caregivers coordinate with physical, occupational, and speech therapists to support movement, strength, balance, and communication. As needs change, the care plan evolves to match them.

Because Parkinson’s is progressive, consistency in care is essential. In-home caregivers provide stable, continuous support that builds trust and helps patients feel confident in their daily routines. This long-term continuity improves safety, predictability, and emotional comfort.

Our caregivers receive advanced Parkinson’s training focused on medication timing, motor assistance, and emotional reassurance. This ensures a calm, organized care routine that minimizes stress for both patients and families.

Parkinson’s affects everyone in the household. We provide consistent updates, flexible scheduling, and emotional guidance to help families navigate the day-to-day realities of care with confidence and peace of mind.

Live-In Caregivers For Parkinson’s Patients

Caring for someone with Parkinson’s requires more than medical assistance. It takes consistency, compassion, and an understanding of how the disease affects every aspect of daily life. At Care Mountain, our live-in caregivers provide 24/7 personalized support that helps patients remain safe, comfortable, and engaged in the familiarity of their own homes. With over two decades of experience, we have developed a specialized approach to Parkinson’s care that supports both patients and their families.

Our caregivers have cared for hundreds of Parkinson’s patients and understand the value of a thoughtful, patient-centered approach. We encourage families to help loved ones stay active and positive by engaging in enjoyable activities, allowing extra time for tasks, celebrating bright moments, and prioritizing the patient’s comfort and needs each day.

  • Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) – Help with bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting.
  • Medication Management – Ensure medications are taken as prescribed and on schedule.
  • Meal Preparation – Prepare nutritious meals aligned with dietary requirements.
  • Light Housekeeping – Cleaning, laundry, changing linens, and maintaining a safe, clutter-free space.
  • Transportation – Assistance with therapy sessions, doctor appointments, and family outings.
  • Daily Companionship – Meaningful interaction to reduce isolation.
  • Calming Techniques – Communication methods to ease anxiety or frustration.
  • Encouragement – Support participation in enjoyable activities.

Emotional Support – Gentle reassurance through challenging moments.

  • Fall Prevention – Guidance and assistance to prevent accidents.
  • Home Safety Checks – Ongoing adjustments to reduce risks and ensure comfort.
  • Wandering Management – Strategies to keep patients safe and secure.
  • Symptom Observation – Monitoring health or behavior changes for timely response.
  • Family Updates – Clear, regular updates about daily progress.
  • Care Coordination – Collaboration with therapists, nurses, and doctors.
  • Advocacy – Representing the patient’s needs during appointments.
  • Progress Reports – Documenting changes to refine the care plan.

Contact us today to see how we can help provide support and 24/7 care to help you or your loved one navigate their journey of parkinson’s care.

Compassionate Support And Expertise In Parkinson’s Care

At Care Mountain, we understand that Parkinson’s affects every person differently, which is why compassionate, individualized care is essential. With more than 21 years of experience and a spotless record of zero state complaints, our goal is to help patients live safely, comfortably, and with dignity in their own homes.

Our multidisciplinary approach brings together experienced caregivers, nurses, and physical, occupational, and speech therapists. This team works closely to manage symptoms, maintain mobility, and support clear communication, all while promoting comfort and stability through consistent, daily routines.

Caring for a loved one with Parkinson’s can be emotionally and physically demanding. We are here to ease that burden by offering expert guidance, reliable support, and genuine compassion every step of the way. Families across Dallas–Fort Worth trust Care Mountain to provide professional, heart-centered care that enhances quality of life and ensures peace of mind.

Contact us today for unparalleled support and compassionate care on your loved one’s parkinson’s journey.

Care Mountain is one of the most trusted providers of Parkinson’s home care in the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex.

Our team works closely with local professionals, therapists, and community resources to provide reliable, personalized care for individuals living with Parkinson’s disease

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Frequently Asked Questions

Average rates for in-home care in Dallas are $28–33 per hour for a home health aide, $35–40 per hour for a CNA or Certified Medication Aide, and $135–175 per visit for skilled nurses or therapists.

Private pay in-home care in Texas typically ranges from $28–33 per hour for a standard 6–8 hour shift. Specialized care, such as dementia support or post-stroke recovery, costs $35–40 per hour. Skilled nursing or therapy visits are $135–175 per session, some of which may be covered by Medicare.

General in-home caregiver services range from $28–40 per hour, with specialized care for dementia or skilled nursing at the higher end. Shorter care schedules often have higher hourly rates.

We support individuals with chronic conditions such as Alzheimer’s,  Diabetes, Dementia, ALS, COPD, heart disease, and more. Care includes monitoring, medication management, and personalized support to maintain comfort, safety, and independence at home.

Live-in care involves a single caregiver residing in the home with scheduled breaks, ideal for moderate assistance. 24-hour care uses a team of caregivers in shifts to provide continuous support for clients with complex or high-level needs – for example a caregiver that needs to be awake and alert the full night to cater to a client’s care needs during night time. An example of this is a client having hallucinations at 3 PM in the morning, or someone with COPD or ALS needing active care multiple times a night.

Many individuals with dementia thrive at home, where familiar surroundings provide comfort, security, and independence. Care Mountain offers specialized services designed to support dementia patients in their own homes.

Skilled nursing provides medical services at home, including wound care, medication management, injections, and rehabilitation support. It’s necessary for patients needing professional medical oversight for ongoing conditions or post-hospital recovery.

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