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Companion Care Services in Fort Worth and Granbury, TX

Written By
Patrick Acker
Published On
June 1, 2026

Companion Care Services in Fort Worth and Granbury, TX

Loneliness is a health risk. Research published by the National Academies of Sciences found that social isolation among older adults increases the risk of dementia by 50 percent and the risk of premature death by 26 percent. For seniors living alone in Ridglea, Westover Hills, Benbrook, or out in Granbury, that statistic is not abstract — it is the reality behind a long afternoon with no one to talk to, a meal eaten alone, or a week that passes without a single meaningful conversation. Companion care services exist specifically to address that gap, and BrightStar Care of West Fort Worth/Granbury is Joint Commission Accredited to deliver them.

What Companion Care Services Actually Do

Companion care is non-medical in-home care focused on social engagement, emotional support, and help with daily activities that keep seniors connected to their lives. A companion caregiver does not administer medications or perform skilled nursing procedures — those services require licensed clinical staff. What companion care does exceptionally well is fill the hours that family members cannot be present, turning an isolating day into an engaged one.

Typical companion care services include:

  • Conversation, reading aloud, and mentally stimulating activities
  • Accompanying clients to appointments, errands, and community events
  • Meal preparation and sharing meals together
  • Light housekeeping to maintain a safe, organized environment
  • Assistance with hobbies, puzzles, games, and crafts
  • Transportation to the Benbrook Senior Center or Como Community Center senior programs
  • Monitoring for changes in mood, cognition, or behavior and reporting to the care team
  • Providing relief for family caregivers who need a break — a form of respite care that benefits the whole household

Companion care services are available hourly or on a live-in basis, seven days a week, including evenings and weekends. There are no contracts required, and schedules are built around what works for the client — not what is convenient for the agency.

Who Benefits Most From Companion Care in Fort Worth and Granbury

Senior care needs do not always begin with a medical crisis. Many families in Camp Bowie, Western Hills, and the communities surrounding Lake Granbury reach out for companion care services well before a clinical need develops. The common thread is a parent or spouse who is increasingly homebound, whose world has quietly shrunk, and who would benefit from consistent, compassionate human presence.

Companion care services are especially effective for:

  • Seniors recovering from hospitalization. Patients discharged from Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth or Texas Health Southwest Fort Worth often return home with reduced stamina and limited mobility. A companion caregiver bridges the gap between discharge and full independence, keeping spirits up during recovery.
  • Adults with early-stage dementia. Cognitive changes can be managed at home far longer when a caregiver provides consistent daily structure and social engagement. Our care is led by a Registered Nurse Director of Nursing who oversees all care plans, ensuring that companion care transitions appropriately to skilled nursing when clinical needs emerge.
  • Veterans and surviving spouses. Many veterans and their families in west Fort Worth qualify for companion care funding through VA Aid & Attendance or other military benefits. Our team understands these programs.
  • Seniors with limited mobility. Clients referred from Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of City View or Texas Rehabilitation Hospital of Fort Worth often need ongoing support after inpatient rehab ends. Companion care keeps them engaged and active during long-term recovery.
  • Family caregivers who need relief. Adult children juggling careers, children, and caregiving responsibilities reach a breaking point. Scheduled companion care creates predictable windows where family caregivers can rest, work, or simply breathe.

Companion Care vs. Caregiver: Understanding the Difference

These terms are often used interchangeably, but there is a meaningful distinction. A caregiver is a broad term that can describe anyone providing care — a family member, a home health aide, or a skilled nurse. Companion care describes a specific scope of non-medical, relationship-centered support focused on social and emotional well-being rather than clinical tasks.

At BrightStar Care, companion caregivers are part of a larger clinical model. Even though their individual tasks are non-medical, they work under an RN-supervised care plan. This means that a companion caregiver who notices a client seems more confused than usual, or mentions increased pain, has a clear pathway to escalate that observation to a licensed nurse. That clinical safety net is what distinguishes a professional in-home senior care agency from a private hire arrangement.

For families exploring the full spectrum of home care services in Fort Worth, companion care is often the entry point — and the foundation on which additional skilled services are layered as needs evolve.

How Companion Care Fits Into a Bigger Care Plan

Elder care rarely stays static. A client who starts with companion care twice a week for socialization and meal preparation may eventually need medication management, wound care, or post-surgical nursing support. Because BrightStar Care of West Fort Worth/Granbury is Joint Commission Accredited and staffed with skilled nursing professionals, that transition happens within one agency rather than requiring a disruptive change of providers.

This continuity matters clinically. A companion caregiver who has been visiting a client in the Ridglea neighborhood for six months knows that client's baseline — their normal mood, energy level, appetite, and cognitive function. When something changes, that caregiver notices. Continuity of care is one of the most underrated safety features in home-based senior care.

For clients whose needs include nursing alongside companionship, our companion care services integrate with our broader companion care and social engagement program and, when end-of-life needs arise, with our hospice support services at home.

Scheduling Companion Care — Flexible Around Your Life

One of the most common misconceptions about in-home care agencies is that scheduling is rigid. BrightStar Care of West Fort Worth/Granbury builds schedules around clients — not the other way around. Companion care services can be scheduled for a few hours a week, daily visits, or ongoing live-in coverage, depending on what the family needs.

Service areas include Fort Worth neighborhoods such as Ridglea, Westover Hills, Camp Bowie, Benbrook, and Western Hills, as well as communities in the Granbury and Hood County area. Clients near Lake Granbury Medical Center and throughout Hood County are well within our service area.

Getting started is straightforward. Our team conducts a free in-home assessment, which is led by an RN, to understand the client's situation, preferences, and goals. From that assessment, a personalized care plan is developed. The whole process can begin within 24 to 48 hours of your first call in most circumstances.

Paying for Companion Care Services

Companion care services are typically private pay, meaning they are not covered by standard health insurance or Medicare. However, several funding sources are available to families in the Fort Worth and Granbury area:

  • Long-term care insurance. Many LTC policies cover companion care and non-medical in-home senior care. Our team can help you verify benefits. Learn more about paying for home care with long-term care insurance.
  • VA benefits. Veterans and surviving spouses may qualify for Aid & Attendance or the VA Community Care program to offset the cost of companion care services.
  • Workers' compensation. Injured workers requiring home support during recovery may have companion care covered under their workers' comp policy. We work with multiple carriers in the Fort Worth area.
  • Out-of-pocket / private pay. For families paying directly, we offer transparent pricing with no hidden fees and no contracts required.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are companion care services?

Companion care services are non-medical in-home support focused on social engagement, emotional well-being, and help with daily activities. A companion caregiver provides conversation, accompaniment to appointments and errands, meal preparation, light housekeeping, and consistent human presence. These services are designed for seniors, adults with disabilities, and individuals recovering from illness or surgery who would benefit from regular companionship and practical daily support at home.

Does Medicare pay for companion care for seniors?

Standard Medicare does not cover companion care services. Medicare covers medically necessary skilled nursing and therapy services when specific clinical criteria are met — it does not cover non-medical companionship or personal care provided in the home. Some Medicare Advantage plans include supplemental benefits that may cover limited in-home support. Long-term care insurance, VA benefits, and private pay are the most common funding sources for companion care services.

How much do you pay a companion?

The cost of companion care services varies by location, hours, and the level of support required. In the Fort Worth and Granbury, TX area, hourly rates for companion care typically range from $25 to $35 per hour, depending on schedule and care complexity. Contact BrightStar Care of West Fort Worth/Granbury directly for current rates and a personalized quote based on your specific needs and schedule.

What is the difference between companion care and caregiver?

A caregiver is a broad term describing anyone providing care, whether that is a family member, a certified home health aide, or a licensed nurse. Companion care is a specific type of non-medical support focused on social and emotional well-being rather than clinical tasks. At BrightStar Care, companion caregivers work under an RN-supervised care plan, which means their work is clinically overseen even though their individual tasks are non-medical.

How is companion care different from skilled nursing at home?

Skilled nursing at home involves licensed nurses performing clinical tasks such as wound care, IV therapy, medication administration, and lab draws. Companion care is non-clinical — it focuses on companionship, daily activities, and emotional support. The two services complement each other and are often provided together under a single coordinated care plan from a Joint Commission Accredited agency like BrightStar Care of West Fort Worth/Granbury.

Can companion care be provided alongside hospice?

Yes. Companion care services pair well with hospice, providing additional presence, emotional support, and practical help that the hospice team may not be able to offer due to visit frequency limits. BrightStar Care of West Fort Worth/Granbury offers dedicated home support alongside hospice for clients and families facing end-of-life circumstances.

What areas does BrightStar Care serve for companion care in Fort Worth?

BrightStar Care of West Fort Worth/Granbury provides companion care services throughout west Fort Worth, including Ridglea, Westover Hills, Camp Bowie, Benbrook, Western Hills, and surrounding neighborhoods. We also serve the greater Granbury, Hood County, and Lake Granbury area. Contact us to confirm service availability in your specific location.

How quickly can companion care services start?

In most circumstances, BrightStar Care of West Fort Worth/Granbury can begin companion care services within 24 to 48 hours of your initial call. An RN-led free in-home assessment is scheduled first to develop a personalized care plan. For urgent situations — such as a patient being discharged from Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth or JPS Health Network — we work to expedite placement as quickly as possible.


About BrightStar Care of West Fort Worth/Granbury

BrightStar Care of West Fort Worth/Granbury is a Joint Commission Accredited home care agency serving families across west Fort Worth and the Granbury area. Joint Commission Accreditation reflects our commitment to the highest standards in home health care — a credential held by fewer than one in five home care agencies nationwide. Our care is led by a Registered Nurse Director of Nursing who oversees all care plans, ensuring that every client, whether receiving companion care or skilled nursing, benefits from clinical oversight and a coordinated, medically sound plan of care.


Contact Us for Companion Care Services in Fort Worth and Granbury, TX

To learn more about companion care services in Fort Worth and Granbury, TX, contact BrightStar Care of West Fort Worth/Granbury at 817.377.3420 or fax us at 972.379.0555. We are available 24/7 and offer a free in-home assessment — no contracts required. We would be honored to help your family find the right level of support.

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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 West Fort Worth/Granbury makes no representations or warranties regarding the accuracy or completeness of this information.