Richardson Home Care Services

Elderly man in wheelchair with caregiver

Senior Home Care

Aging, like it or not, means health conditions and certain illnesses become more common and call for some type of long-term care. That’s why considering a professional private-duty caregiver can help your aging loved one maintain an independent and comfortable lifestyle at home.

Alzheimer’s patient with caregiver

Alzheimer's Home Care

Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia are challenging for the patient and family. These conditions can result in frustrating memory loss and sudden mood changes and require specialized professionals in Alzheimer’s care. Having the care of a private caregiver is one way to alleviate some of the stress affiliated with neurodegenerative disease.

Recovery Patient in wheelchair with caregiver

Accident or Surgery Recovery

It’s common that a recently discharged hospital patient leaves with recommendations for obtaining a private duty nurse to assist with home care. Such professional caregiving can facilitate a more successful and complete recovery. Learn more

Caregiver pushing Hospice patient in wheelchair through park

Hospice Care Assistance

Hospice care provides a special way of caring for loved ones facing the final realities of their chronic illness. Compassionate care professionals provide delicate care ensuring as much comfort as possible during this sensitive time.

Stroke Recovery patient sitting in chair

Stroke Recovery Care

Post-stroke life adjustments are when everyday tasks become so much more demanding. Consider the critical role a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) can play in assisting with daily activities and getting a stroke patient through a safe recovery.

Elderly woman laying in bed receiving 24hr care

24-Hour Home Care

Caring for a loved one can be challenging for families, but this challenge doesn't have to be faced alone, If your loved ones care escalates at night, it may be time to call for overnight home care or 24-hour round the clock care.

Service Disclaimer:

Each Granny NANNIES location is independently owned and operated. Granny NANNIES Licensing Group, LLC and its affiliates do not control or manage the day-to-day business operations of any Granny NANNIES licensed locations. Each location chooses to operate one of two different types of business models. Some locations are providers of home care. These locations employ the care providers who provide home care for their clients. Other locations are care-provider referral services. These locations help match clients seeking a home care provider with pre-background-screened, pre-credential-verified care providers who operate independently and are not employees of the location. This business model supports consumer-directed home care, where the consumer determines all aspects of a home-care arrangement. You should contact a Granny NANNIES location directly to confirm the type of business model it operates.