(940)-253-4994
972-695-3572
434 N Parkway St Ste 800, Denton, TX 76201
Providence Village is one of Denton County’s fastest-growing master-planned communities, and its families deserve a hospital-to-home transition that matches the neighbourhood’s intentional design. Medical City Denton and Texas Health Denton are the nearest major facilities. Care Mountain’s RN-supervised team coordinates with hospital case managers before discharge so expert care is active from the moment your loved one returns to their Providence Village home. No gaps, no uncertainty.
Providence Village families chose a community that balances affordability with ambition, and they expect every service to reflect that balance. Care Mountain delivers. Our expertise covers specialized Alzheimer’s and dementia support, dedicated Parkinson’s disease management, and complex care for individuals living with ALS. Backed by CHAP accreditation and a spotless 21-year compliance record, we bring hospital-grade care directly to Providence Village homes.
Every Providence Village care plan is built around your loved one’s diagnosis, their home in this growing community, and the daily life they want to continue — refined as their needs develop.

Specialized memory care focused on safety and dignity. We manage wandering risks, behavioral changes, and daily routines to reduce anxiety. Private pay only; Medicare and Medicaid are not accepted.

Continuous support for seniors needing round-the-clock safety. Our live-in and 24-hour teams assist with fall prevention, hygiene, and medication reminders. This is a private pay service; we do not accept Medicare or Medicaid.

Compassionate support for all stages of dementia, providing cognitive engagement, stable routines, and respite for families. Private pay service only; we do not accept Medicare or Medicaid.

Cardiac-focused home care managing fluid intake, weight monitoring, and energy conservation to prevent hospital readmissions. Private pay service; Medicare and Medicaid not accepted.

Expert support for mobility, tremors, and fall prevention. Caregivers are trained in medication timing and safe transfers. Private pay only; we do not accept Medicare or Medicaid.

Respiratory support including oxygen management and nebulizer assistance to help patients manage symptoms at home. Private pay only; we do not accept Medicare or Medicaid.
Rehabilitation-focused care to support recovery, including mobility assistance and speech therapy exercises to help regain function. Private pay care only; we do not accept Medicare or Medicaid.
Clinical administration of IV antibiotics, hydration, and biologics by IV-certified nurses in the home. Private pay nursing service; Medicare and Medicaid are not accepted.
In-home rehabilitation by licensed therapists to improve mobility and balance after falls, strokes, or surgeries. Private pay therapy only; we do not accept Medicare or Medicaid.
Palliative support including symptom management, hygiene, and emotional care for patients undergoing treatment. Private pay service only; we do not accept Medicare or Medicaid.
We accept Long-Term Care (LTC) insurance and assist families with policy verification and claims processing. Please note: We do not accept Medicare or Medicaid.
Medical care by licensed nurses (LVN/LPN/RN) including wound care, vitals monitoring, and physician coordination for chronic conditions. Private pay nursing only; we do not accept Medicare or Medicaid.
Comprehensive support ranging from hourly companionship to 24/7 skilled nursing. We specialize in complex conditions, ensuring safety and independence with zero-complaint care. Private pay only; we do not accept Medicare or Medicaid.
We provide in-home care in Providence Village, reaching families across Denton County and the broader DFW residential ring wherever expert clinical care is needed.
In Denton, families often seek home care for conditions that affect safety, mobility, or daily independence. These diagnoses typically require consistent, personalized support at home.
Common conditions include dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, stroke recovery, diabetes, heart failure, COPD, and mobility-related limitations. Care plans adjust as conditions progress or improve.
Home health services primarily support older adults who want to remain safely at home. Many clients need assistance with daily activities, supervision, or condition-specific care.
Recipients often include seniors aging in place, individuals recovering from hospitalization, and adults living with chronic or progressive conditions. Family caregivers also rely on support to prevent burnout.
High-quality home care starts with personalized planning and experienced caregivers. Care should adapt to the client’s health, preferences, and living environment. Best practices include:
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