Home Care in Grandview, TX
If you are searching for home care in Grandview, TX, you have found a provider that genuinely knows this community. Grandview is a small, tight-knit town in Johnson County where families take care of their own — and when outside help is needed, those families deserve a home care agency that brings clinical depth, compassionate aides, and a Registered Nurse at the center of every care plan. BrightStar Care of Burleson serves Grandview and the surrounding Johnson County area with the full range of skilled nursing, personal care, companion care, and 24-hour care services that allow seniors and adults of all ages to remain safely at home.
Home Care Services Available in Grandview, TX
Home care is not a single service — it is a suite of individualized support options matched to each client's diagnosis, daily routine, and family situation. BrightStar Care of Burleson delivers the following home care services to Grandview residents:
Skilled Nursing Care at Home
A Registered Nurse Director of Nursing oversees all care plans. Skilled nursing services include wound care and wound VAC management, IV therapy and specialty infusions, in-home lab draws, feeding tube management, ostomy care, and medication management and administration. For Grandview residents discharged from Huguley Medical Center, Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Southwest, or AdventHealth Burleson, our nurses coordinate directly with hospital discharge teams to create a seamless transition from inpatient care to home.
Personal Care and Activities of Daily Living
Our certified aides and home health aides assist with bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, ambulation, and mobility. Personal care is delivered under the supervision of an RN, which is a meaningful clinical distinction — the same RN who developed the care plan is accountable for the quality of every aide visit.
Companion Care and Medication Reminders
Isolation is a serious risk for seniors in rural Johnson County communities like Grandview. Companion care addresses that risk through meaningful social engagement, light housekeeping, meal preparation, and transportation assistance to local appointments. Clients who live in quieter areas such as Joshua Farms or Hidden Creek benefit from regular companion visits that keep them connected and active.
24-Hour and Live-In Care
Some clients need in-home care around the clock. BrightStar Care of Burleson offers both 24-hour rotating care (multiple caregivers covering full-day shifts) and live-in arrangements for clients who require constant supervision or overnight support. This level of in home care is often an alternative to assisted living or memory care facilities for families who want their loved one to remain at home.
Palliative Care Support
For clients living with serious illness — including cancer, ALS, COPD, congestive heart failure, or advanced Parkinson's — palliative care at home focuses on comfort, symptom management, and quality of life. Our RN-led team works alongside the client's physician and hospice team to provide skilled nursing support, personal care, and caregiver respite within the home environment. Palliative care does not require a hospice enrollment and can begin at any stage of a serious illness.
Respite Care for Family Caregivers
Many Grandview families are caring for an aging parent or a family member with a chronic condition, often without outside help. Respite care allows the primary family caregiver to rest, travel, or attend to personal needs while a trained BrightStar caregiver provides coverage. Respite can be scheduled for a few hours per week or for extended stretches when a family member needs a break.
Conditions We Support in the Home
BrightStar Care of Burleson is Joint Commission Accredited, reflecting our commitment to the highest standards in home health care. Our care is led by a Registered Nurse Director of Nursing who oversees all care plans — which means we are equipped to support medically complex clients, not just those who need basic assistance. Conditions our team regularly manages in Grandview and across Johnson County include:
- Alzheimer's disease and dementia
- Parkinson's disease
- Stroke recovery and rehabilitation support
- ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis)
- COPD and chronic respiratory conditions
- Congestive heart failure
- Diabetic wound care
- Post-surgical recovery including joint replacement
- Cancer care and chemotherapy support
- Pediatric conditions requiring private duty nursing
For clients discharged from Baylor Scott & White Medical Center Hillcrest or Lake Granbury Medical Center following surgery or an acute episode, we provide hospital-to-home transitional care with skilled nursing follow-up to reduce the risk of readmission.
Serving Grandview and the Surrounding Johnson County Area
Grandview sits in the heart of Johnson County, and our Burleson-based team serves this community alongside other nearby cities and neighborhoods. Clients in Briar Meadow, Summer Creek, Rendon, and the broader Burleson and Joshua areas all receive the same standard of RN-supervised care. Whether you are located in a newer subdivision near Burleson or on acreage closer to Grandview, we come to you.
Our service area includes Grandview, Burleson, Joshua, Crowley, Kennedale, Mansfield, Cleburne, Midlothian, Venus, Alvarado, Everman, Forest Hill, and surrounding Johnson and Tarrant County communities.
Why Grandview Families Choose BrightStar Care
Senior care is a personal decision. Here is what distinguishes our agency from other home care services in the Grandview area:
- Joint Commission Accreditation — an independent quality standard that most local agencies do not hold
- RN-led care model — every care plan is developed and supervised by a Registered Nurse
- Full clinical capability — wound care, IV therapy, lab draws, feeding tube management, and ostomy care available in the home
- No contracts required — families can start, pause, or adjust services without a long-term commitment
- 24/7 live answer — a real person answers the phone at any hour, not a voicemail system
- Individualized care plans — we do not apply a one-size-fits-all approach; each client's plan reflects their diagnosis, goals, and family structure
- Insurance accepted — we work with long-term care insurance, VA Aid & Attendance, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, VA Community Care, and private pay
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does 24-hour home care cost in Texas?
The cost of 24-hour home care in Texas varies based on care model and the level of clinical need. Live-in care, where a single caregiver stays in the home overnight and through the day, is generally less expensive than rotating 24-hour care, which uses multiple caregivers covering consecutive shifts. In the Grandview and Johnson County area, families should expect costs in the range of several thousand dollars per month for live-in arrangements, with rotating 24-hour care costing more due to the additional staffing involved. Long-term care insurance, VA benefits, and certain workers' compensation plans can offset these costs significantly. Contact BrightStar Care of Burleson at (817) 887-9919 for a current rate quote specific to your situation.
How do I get paid for home care in Texas?
If you are a family member providing care for a relative in Texas, there are a few pathways through which you may receive compensation. The Texas STAR+PLUS Medicaid waiver program and the Consumer Directed Services (CDS) option allow eligible Medicaid beneficiaries to select and direct their own caregivers, including family members, who are then paid through a fiscal intermediary. The Veterans Administration also offers caregiver support programs that include stipends for family caregivers of eligible veterans. Eligibility and program rules change periodically, so it is important to consult with a benefits counselor or social worker for current guidance.
Will Medicaid pay for 24-hour home care in Texas?
Medicaid in Texas can cover home care through several waiver programs, including STAR+PLUS and the Community First Choice option, but these programs have eligibility requirements and authorized service limits that are determined through a functional assessment. Medicaid does not automatically cover unlimited 24-hour in-home care — approved hours depend on the individual's assessed level of need. In many cases, families use Medicaid-covered hours as a foundation and supplement with private-pay hours to achieve full 24-hour coverage. BrightStar Care of Burleson can help families understand their options and connect with benefits counselors.
What happens if an elderly person has no one to care for them?
For an elderly person in Grandview or Johnson County who has no family caregiver and cannot safely manage at home independently, there are several community resources and care pathways available. Adult Protective Services (APS) in Texas investigates reports of vulnerable adults who may be at risk of self-neglect. Area Agencies on Aging (AAA) in the North Central Texas region can connect individuals with Medicaid waiver services, meal programs, and transportation. For those who qualify medically and financially, professional home care services through an agency like BrightStar Care of Burleson can provide daily in-home support even without a family caregiver present — including 24-hour care when the level of need requires it.
What is palliative care at home and is it different from hospice?
Palliative care at home is specialized support focused on comfort, symptom relief, and quality of life for clients living with a serious illness. It is distinct from hospice: hospice requires a physician to certify that a patient has a terminal diagnosis with six months or less to live, whereas palliative care can begin at any point in a serious illness and is compatible with curative treatment. BrightStar Care of Burleson provides palliative support through skilled nursing and personal care, working alongside the client's medical team to manage symptoms and support the family.
Does BrightStar Care accept long-term care insurance in Grandview?
Yes. BrightStar Care of Burleson works with most long-term care insurance carriers. Our team assists families with the claim initiation process, including care plan documentation required by insurers. If you are unsure whether your policy covers home care services, contact us and we can review the benefit details with you.
How quickly can home care services start in Grandview?
In most cases, BrightStar Care of Burleson can begin services within 24 to 48 hours of an initial consultation. For hospital discharge situations — whether from Huguley Medical Center, Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Southwest, or another area facility — we work with discharge planners to coordinate a start date that aligns with the client's release date. An RN conducts a free in-home assessment before care begins to ensure the care plan reflects the client's actual needs.
About the Author
Patrick Acker is the owner and operator of BrightStar Care of Burleson. BrightStar Care of Burleson is Joint Commission Accredited, a distinction that reflects the agency's commitment to clinical excellence and patient safety in the home. The agency provides skilled nursing, personal care, companion care, and 24-hour home care services across Grandview, Burleson, Joshua, Cleburne, and the broader Johnson County area.
To learn more about home care services in Grandview, TX, contact BrightStar Care of Burleson at (817) 887-9919. For clinical referrals and documentation, our fax number is (972) 379-0555. We are available 24/7 and offer a free in-home assessment — no contracts required.
This content is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical, legal, or financial advice. Information may be outdated or incomplete. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional, attorney, or financial advisor regarding your specific situation. BrightStar Care of Burleson makes no representations or warranties regarding the accuracy or completeness of this information.