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Home Care in Itasca, TX — Skilled and Personal Care Close to Home

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Patrick Acker
Published On
May 19, 2026

Home Care in Itasca, TX — Skilled and Personal Care Close to Home

If you or someone you love needs professional home care in Itasca, TX, BrightStar Care of Burleson is ready to help — with skilled nursing, personal care, and 24-hour support available throughout the Itasca area and surrounding Hill County communities. Families searching for dependable, medically supervised care at home can reach our team any time at 817.290.9559. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and a Registered Nurse oversees every care plan we put into place — no contracts required.

What Home Care in Itasca, TX Includes

Home care is not a single service — it is a continuum of support that ranges from helping a senior with bathing and meals all the way to managing a surgical wound or administering IV therapy at bedside. For families in Itasca and the surrounding Hill County area, having access to the full spectrum of that care — without leaving home — can mean the difference between a safe recovery and a return hospitalization.

BrightStar Care of Burleson is Joint Commission Accredited, reflecting our commitment to the highest standards in home health care. That accreditation means every process, every care plan, and every clinical interaction meets the same quality standards required of hospitals and skilled nursing facilities.

Skilled Nursing Services at Home

Our Registered Nurse Director of Nursing develops every care plan personally and maintains clinical oversight throughout each case. Licensed nurses visit the home to perform skilled procedures including:

  • Wound care and wound VAC management
  • IV therapy and specialty infusions
  • Medication management and administration
  • In-home lab draws and blood work
  • Feeding tube management and care
  • Ostomy care and instruction
  • Post-surgical assessments and monitoring
  • Vital sign monitoring and chronic disease management

Patients discharged from Huguley Medical Center or Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Southwest often need skilled nursing follow-up within 24 to 72 hours of returning home. Our team coordinates directly with hospital discharge planners to ensure there is no gap in clinical care after the transition home — a critical window for preventing readmission.

Personal Care and Daily Living Support

Not every home care need is clinical. Many older adults and individuals living with chronic conditions need consistent, dignified support with the activities of daily life that keep them safe and comfortable at home:

  • Bathing, grooming, and personal hygiene assistance
  • Dressing and mobility support
  • Meal preparation and nutrition monitoring
  • Light housekeeping and laundry
  • Transportation to appointments and errands
  • Medication reminders
  • Companionship and social engagement

Our care is led by a Registered Nurse Director of Nursing who oversees all care plans. CNAs, HHAs, and LVNs deliver hands-on personal care under that RN supervision, so the clinical chain of accountability is present even on non-nursing visits. This model protects clients and provides families with a level of oversight that independent caregivers simply cannot offer.

24-Hour and Live-In Care

Some families in the Itasca area need more than a few hours of daily support. When a loved one requires continuous supervision — because of advanced dementia, fall risk, late-stage illness, or round-the-clock medical needs — BrightStar Care of Burleson provides fully staffed 24-hour and live-in care arrangements. Caregivers rotate shifts to ensure your family member is never left alone and always has a trained, supervised professional present.

Memory Care at Home

Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, and other memory conditions require specialized approaches to caregiving. Wandering prevention, routine maintenance, and redirection techniques are all part of how our team supports individuals living with dementia at home. Keeping a person with memory loss in a familiar environment — their own home — can meaningfully slow behavioral decline compared to facility placement, particularly in the early and middle stages of the disease.

Pediatric and Private Duty Nursing

BrightStar Care of Burleson provides pediatric skilled nursing and private duty nursing for children and young adults with complex medical needs. From ventilator-dependent children to medically fragile newborns transitioning home from the NICU, our licensed pediatric nurses provide the continuous clinical presence their care requires. This is a differentiator that most home care agencies in the area cannot match.

Conditions We Support in the Home

The most common home care services our clients in Itasca and surrounding communities receive address a wide range of diagnoses. Our clinical team has experience managing care for individuals living with:

  • Stroke recovery and post-CVA rehabilitation support
  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
  • Parkinson's disease
  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
  • Congestive heart failure (CHF)
  • Diabetic wounds and lower-extremity wound care
  • Cancer care and chemotherapy support
  • Post-joint replacement recovery (hip, knee, shoulder)
  • Alzheimer's disease and other dementias
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Post-operative recovery from cardiac, orthopedic, or abdominal surgery

Patients returning home after treatment at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center Hillcrest or AdventHealth Burleson frequently benefit from structured home health follow-up to consolidate their recovery and prevent the complications that lead to readmission. Our skilled nurses can assess the home environment, evaluate clinical status at each visit, and communicate findings directly to the attending physician.

Payers and Insurance Accepted

BrightStar Care of Burleson accepts a wide range of payment sources for home care services, including:

  • Long-term care (LTC) insurance — we work directly with most major LTC carriers
  • Veterans benefits: VA Aid & Attendance, VA Community Care, TRICARE, and CHAMPVA
  • Workers compensation — we accept many workers comp carriers serving the Johnson and Hill County areas
  • Private pay and cash pay
  • Some commercial insurance plans — contact us to verify benefits for your specific plan

We do not accept Medicare as a payer. If you have questions about whether your insurance covers home care services in Itasca or the surrounding area, call us at 817.290.9559 and we will help you understand your options before any commitment is made.

Serving Itasca and Surrounding Hill County Communities

Our service area extends throughout southern Johnson County, Hill County, and the communities between Burleson and the Itasca area. Families in neighborhoods including Hidden Creek, Joshua Farms, Briar Meadow, Summer Creek, and Rendon have relied on BrightStar Care of Burleson for skilled nursing and personal care services. We also regularly serve clients in the broader corridor connecting Burleson south toward Hillsboro and west toward Cleburne.

Itasca sits in an area where access to home-based skilled nursing can be genuinely difficult to find. Most national home care brands focus their operations on dense suburban markets and do not deploy clinical staff into smaller communities like Itasca. BrightStar Care of Burleson is built to serve this geographic footprint — including the rural stretches of Hill County where hospital-level skilled nursing support at home is most needed.

We know that patients in smaller communities sometimes delay calling for help because they are not sure whether professional home care extends to their area. If you are in or near Itasca and you need home health services, call us first. Our intake team will tell you immediately whether we can serve your address — and in most cases, the answer is yes.

Why Families in Hill County Choose BrightStar Care

There are meaningful differences between home care agencies, and they matter most when the stakes are high — when a loved one is medically fragile, when skilled clinical judgment is required, or when the continuity of care after a hospitalization is the difference between recovery and decline.

Here is what sets BrightStar Care of Burleson apart from other agencies operating in the Itasca area:

  • Joint Commission Accredited — the same accreditation standard hospitals and surgical centers earn. Very few home care agencies hold this credential.
  • RN-led care model — a Registered Nurse Director of Nursing develops and supervises every care plan, and clinical oversight is continuous — not just at intake.
  • Full-spectrum services — skilled nursing, personal care, 24-hour care, memory care, and pediatric nursing all under one roof. You do not need to coordinate multiple agencies.
  • 24/7 availability with a live answer — when you call at 2 a.m. because something has changed with your parent's condition, a real person answers and a clinician is reachable.
  • No contracts required — you are not locked into anything. Care continues because it works, not because of a signed agreement.
  • Military family support — VA Aid & Attendance, VA Community Care, TRICARE, and CHAMPVA all accepted.

Hospital Discharge Coordination in the Itasca Area

The transition from hospital to home is one of the highest-risk periods in any patient's recovery. Studies consistently show that the 30-day post-discharge window carries the greatest risk of readmission — and that professional in-home skilled nursing during that window significantly reduces that risk.

When a patient is preparing for discharge from Huguley Medical Center, Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Southwest, or another area facility, BrightStar Care of Burleson can be contacted by the hospital discharge planner, the patient's physician, or the family directly. We accept referral documentation by fax and can typically have skilled nursing services in place within 24 hours of discharge authorization.

For patients recovering at home near Lake Granbury Medical Center — particularly those in the western reaches of our service area — the same rapid-response capability applies. Distance from a major medical center is not a barrier to accessing professional skilled nursing at home when BrightStar Care is coordinating the care.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does private home care cost per hour in Texas?

Private home care costs in Texas typically range from $22 to $35 per hour for personal care services such as bathing assistance, meal preparation, and companionship. Skilled nursing visits — which involve a licensed RN or LVN — are typically billed at a higher rate, often starting around $75 to $150 per visit depending on the complexity of care required. In smaller markets like Itasca and Hill County, rates are often comparable to suburban DFW pricing because the same clinical staffing standards apply. Long-term care insurance, VA benefits, and workers compensation may offset or cover these costs entirely depending on the policy. Contact BrightStar Care of Burleson at 817.290.9559 for a specific cost estimate based on your family's care needs.

What are the 4 types of caregivers?

The four primary types of caregivers are: (1) Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), who provide personal care and activities of daily living under nursing supervision; (2) Home Health Aides (HHAs), who offer similar personal care support and may assist with some health-related tasks; (3) Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs), who perform clinical tasks including medication administration, wound dressing changes, and health monitoring under RN oversight; and (4) Registered Nurses (RNs), who conduct assessments, develop care plans, perform complex skilled nursing procedures, and supervise all other caregivers in the home. BrightStar Care of Burleson employs all four caregiver types and matches each client with the right level of care for their specific situation.

How much do you get paid as a caregiver for a family member in Texas?

In Texas, family members who serve as paid caregivers can receive compensation through certain Medicaid waiver programs — most notably the Community Attendant Services (CAS) program administered through HHSC. Eligible family caregivers may be paid an hourly rate that typically falls between $9 and $14 per hour through these programs, though rates vary by program and region. VA programs such as the Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers (PCAFC) provide a monthly stipend to eligible family caregivers of veterans with serious service-connected disabilities. These programs have specific eligibility requirements — an elder law attorney or social worker familiar with Texas Medicaid can help determine what compensation options apply to your situation.

What is the most common home care service?

The most common home care service is personal care assistance — help with bathing, dressing, grooming, mobility, and meal preparation. These non-medical services are requested by the largest number of home care clients and are typically provided by CNAs or HHAs. Among skilled nursing services, medication management and wound care rank as the most frequently needed clinical services in the home. For individuals recovering from surgery or hospitalization, skilled nursing assessments and transitional care coordination are the most commonly requested services in the 30-day post-discharge window.

What is the difference between home care and home health care?

Home care typically refers to non-medical personal care services — bathing, companionship, meal preparation, and daily living assistance provided by a home health aide or CNA. Home health care refers to skilled medical services provided in the home by licensed clinical staff, including RNs, LVNs, physical therapists, and occupational therapists. Some agencies offer only one or the other. BrightStar Care of Burleson is a full-service agency that provides both personal care and skilled home health care under one roof, with all services supervised by a Registered Nurse Director of Nursing.

Does BrightStar Care serve the Itasca, TX area?

Yes. BrightStar Care of Burleson serves clients in Itasca and the surrounding Hill County area, including the corridor connecting Burleson, Cleburne, and Hillsboro. Our service territory extends south of the DFW metroplex into Hill County, and we routinely deploy skilled nursing staff to smaller communities in the area. Call us at 817.290.9559 and we will confirm service availability for your specific address.

Is BrightStar Care Joint Commission Accredited?

Yes. BrightStar Care is Joint Commission Accredited, reflecting our commitment to the highest standards in home health care. Joint Commission Accreditation is the same quality standard applied to hospitals and surgical centers and is held by a small percentage of home care agencies nationally. It means our clinical processes, caregiver screening, supervision protocols, and quality improvement systems have been independently evaluated and certified to meet rigorous standards.

Do I need a doctor's order to start home care services in Itasca?

For personal care services such as bathing assistance, companionship, and meal preparation, a physician's order is generally not required. You can call BrightStar Care of Burleson directly and arrange personal care services without a referral. For skilled nursing