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CareBloom Home Health provides compassionate, non-medical personal care for seniors and families who need assistance with daily living across Tarrant County, TX.

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In-Home Care for Veterans

Care Bloom provides compassionate in-home care for elderly veterans, helping them live safely and comfortably in their own homes. Our caregivers assist with daily activities, personal care, medication reminders, companionship, independence, and peace of mind for both seniors and their families.

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We provide companion home care to support seniors with daily activities, meaningful companionship, and personalized in-home assistance. Our trusted caregivers help elderly individuals stay safe, comfortable, and independent at home.

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Welcome to In-Home Care Services in Tarrant County, TX

Veteran-Owned In-Home Care Services You Can Trust

CareBloom Home Health is a veteran, Texas, and family-owned in-home care agency serving seniors and families across the Mid-Cities and North Tarrant County area. Our story began from personal experience, when our founder cared for her mother through a cancer battle at home, she witnessed how quality in-home care preserves dignity, comfort, and hope.

Today, that deeply personal mission drives everything we do. Our trained caregivers deliver compassionate, dependable home care services in Texas, from personal care and companion care to specialized dementia support, Parkinson’s care, and end of life care. Every care plan is personalized to your loved one’s needs, schedule, and preferences.

We don’t just provide care. We become part of your family.

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How Our Home Care Services in Texas Work

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Reach out and share your loved one's needs with our team.

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We build a care plan and match the right caregiver for them.

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Care begins at home on your schedule.

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We follow up and adjust the plan as needs change.

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Dementia & Alzheimer HomeCare

Caring for someone living with Dementia or Alzheimer’s disease requires patience, understanding, and specialized support.…
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Parkinson’s Homecare

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End of Life Care

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Proudly Serving Tarrant County, Texas

North Richland Hills

Southlake

Keller

Hurst

Bedford

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Watauga

Why Families in Tarrant County Choose CareBloom Home Health

Texas-Owned & Family-Run

We're not a franchise. We're a local Texas family that started this business because we care deeply about our community. Your loved one is never just a client to us.

Personalized Care, Not Cookie-Cutter Plans

Every client gets a care plan built specifically for them their schedule, their preferences, their personality. We adjust it any time their needs change.

Caregivers You Can Trust

Every CareBloom Home Health caregiver is background-checked, reference-verified, and personally interviewed. We hire people who are kind first and skilled second.

Flexible Scheduling

A few hours a week or daily care we work around your life, not the other way around. No rigid packages, no long-term contracts required.

Local People Who Know This Area

Our caregivers live in Tarrant County. They know the neighborhoods, the hospitals, the local resources and they genuinely care about the people here.

Free Consultations, Zero Pressure

We'll talk with you for as long as you need, answer every question, and help you understand all your options completely free and with no obligation.

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Real Stories From Families Who Trust Our Care

CareBloom Home Health truly changed our lives. The caregiver treated my father with so much respect and kindness-it felt like having a family member at home. We finally have peace of mind knowing he’s in safe hands.

Jordan Carter

Southlake, Texas

Finding the right dementia care was overwhelming until we found CareBloom Home Health. Their team understands Alzheimer’s patients so well and provides patient, compassionate care every single day.

Michael D.

North Richland Hills, Texas

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

A non-medical home care aide helps seniors and adults with daily living tasks that have become difficult to manage alone. This includes personal care like bathing, dressing, and grooming, as well as meal preparation, medication reminders, light housekeeping, transportation to appointments, and companionship. They do not perform medical procedures or clinical tasks.

Home care refers to non-medical support with daily living activities, bathing, cooking, companionship, and personal care. Home health care involves skilled medical services such as wound care, IV therapy, or physical therapy provided by licensed nurses or therapists. In Texas, both types are regulated separately by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC).

Companion care is a type of non-medical home care focused on social engagement, emotional support, and light assistance. A companion caregiver provides conversation, accompanies seniors to appointments or errands, assists with hobbies, and helps prevent isolation and loneliness without providing hands-on personal care like bathing or dressing.

Signs that an elderly parent may need home care include difficulty managing personal hygiene, missed medications, weight loss from poor nutrition, increased fall risk, home safety concerns, or signs of loneliness and cognitive decline. If daily tasks are becoming unsafe or unmanageable, in-home care can help your loved one stay at home with dignity and support.

For many families, in-home care is preferable to a nursing facility because it allows seniors to remain in a familiar environment, maintain their routine, and receive one-on-one personalized attention. Research shows seniors receiving care at home often experience better emotional wellbeing and slower cognitive decline. Home care is also typically more cost-effective than residential facility care for moderate support needs.

In-home care allows seniors to age in place staying in their own home rather than moving to an assisted living facility. Key benefits include personalized one-on-one attention, preserved independence and dignity, familiar surroundings, family involvement in care, flexible scheduling, and often lower cost compared to residential care options.

In-home dementia care becomes appropriate when a person with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia begins struggling with daily tasks, personal safety, or emotional regulation but does not yet require full-time memory care facility placement. Early-stage and mid-stage dementia patients often benefit greatly from consistent, patient in-home support that maintains their routine and reduces anxiety.

The average cost of non-medical home care in Texas ranges from $18 to $28 per hour depending on location, level of care, and hours needed. In the Tarrant County and DFW area, hourly rates typically fall between $20 and $26. Costs depend on whether you need a few hours of companion care per week or full-time daily personal care support.

Medicare generally does not cover non-medical home care services such as personal care, companion care, or housekeeping. Medicare may cover short-term skilled home health care — such as nursing or physical therapy — following a hospitalization. For non-medical in-home care in Texas, families typically pay privately, through long-term care insurance, or via Medicaid waiver programs.

Yes. Veterans in Texas may qualify for home care assistance through the VA Aid and Attendance benefit, the Veteran-Directed Care program, or the Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers (PCAFC). These programs can help cover the cost of non-medical in-home care for eligible veterans and surviving spouses. A veteran-owned agency can help guide you through the application process.

Tarrant County, TX has a range of non-medical home care services available for seniors and adults, including personal care, companion care, dementia care, Parkinson’s care, post-surgery recovery support, and end-of-life care. Local agencies serving cities like North Richland Hills, Keller, Southlake, Hurst, Euless, and Bedford provide in-home support tailored to individual needs.

When looking for a home care agency in North Richland Hills, Keller, or Tarrant County, look for agencies that are licensed by the Texas HHSC, conduct thorough caregiver background checks, offer personalized care plans, and have strong local reviews. Veteran-owned or family-run agencies often provide more personalized attention than large franchise operations.

Yes. Non-medical in-home care services are available throughout Southlake, Hurst, Euless, Bedford, Colleyville, Grapevine, and the broader Mid-Cities area of North Texas. Local Tarrant County home care agencies can provide care ranging from a few hours of companion support per week to full-time personal care for seniors aging in place.

When choosing a home care agency in Texas, look for: Texas HHSC licensure, thorough caregiver screening (background checks and reference verification), personalized care plans rather than one-size-fits-all packages, flexible scheduling with no rigid long-term contracts, local ownership and community roots, and transparent pricing with a free initial consultation.

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