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Westchase · Houston · 77042 · 77036

Home care in Westchase, Houston.

Nurse-supervised, same-day, discreet in-home care for Westchase families. When the decision arrives suddenly — a fall, a hospital discharge, a quiet conversation about Mom — you speak with a registered nurse Care Manager, not a sales line. We staff today.

★ 4.9 on Google · 100+ reviewsNo. 1 in Houston · Activated Insights 2025Founded by an RN · Neuro ICU, Houston Methodist24/7 · Phones answered, every day
ZIP codes77042 · 77036Coverage area
From our officeShort drive5251 Westheimer Rd, Suite 440
Response timeReply within 2 hoursSame-day starts routine
BillingLTC insurance billed directVA Aid & Attendance · private pay · no contracts
Your Care ManagerA registered nurseOwner’s cell, every family
The neighborhood we serve

Home care, built for the way Westchase lives.

Westchase and the surrounding southwest Houston corridor is one of the most ethnically diverse areas in the United States. Significant Hispanic, South Asian, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Nigerian communities call this area home. Families here are often deeply family-centred with a strong preference for home care over institutional settings. Many families are navigating the home care system for the first time and need an agency that communicates with cultural sensitivity and, when possible, in their preferred language.

Who lives here

Highly diverse — Hispanic, South Asian, Asian, Nigerian communities. Family-centred.

The homes themselves

Mix of apartments, townhomes, single-family homes, affordable to mid-range

How families here choose us

Home care should feel like home — in every language and every culture. Our diverse team of 100+ caregivers allows us to match language preferences, cultural backgrounds, and family dynamics.

If you call us today

The first 24 hours, step by step.

Most Westchase families call during a crisis — a discharge, a fall, a quiet realisation that the situation can’t hold another week. Here’s exactly what the next 24 hours look like if you call now.

Within 2 hours

A real conversation

You call (713) 766-0908 or use the form below. A Care Manager or one of the owners (never a call center) calls back within two hours. We listen. We don’t pitch. If we’re not the right fit, we’ll tell you who is.

Same afternoon, often

A free in-home care consultation

A Care Manager visits the home in Westchase. They walk the routine, review the medication list, talk through risks, and draft the plan with the family. No cost. No obligation. Most consultations take 60 to 90 minutes.

Often by the same evening

A named caregiver, in your home

We propose a specific caregiver, with a bio — not a “pool of caregivers.” You meet them before they start. Same-sex caregiver on request. For after-hours hospital discharges or sudden overnight needs, we’ve had families covered within hours of the first call.

Day seven

First check-in, with the family

By the end of week one the rhythm has settled or it hasn’t. Your Care Manager calls or visits to compare what’s working with what the caregiver is reporting. If the chemistry needs adjusting, we adjust — no fee, no debate.

Day thirty & beyond

Monthly cadence, quarterly nurse review

A monthly check-in keeps the plan current. A quarterly nurse review keeps the plan aligned with what the family and physician are seeing. Any time the situation shifts — a hospital stay, a new diagnosis, a fall, a medication change — the plan adapts the same week.

The people responsible for your case

A Care Manager who actually knows your case.

Every Westchase family is paired with one Care Manager. They run the in-home consultation, build the care plan with the family, supervise the caregiver team, attend doctor visits to listen and take notes, and bring observations back to the family and physician. They coordinate; the physician directs clinical decisions. Caseloads are capped at 25 to 35 clients per Care Manager so the relationship stays real.

Andrew Harris, RN

Andrew Harris, RN

Owner & Clinical Director

Former Neuro ICU nurse at Houston Methodist. Charge Nurse at Barnes-Jewish. Houston native. As Clinical Director, Andrew reviews every care plan with the Care Manager team and gives his cell number to every family. The care team is available 24/7.

Kimberly Pierce, RN

Kimberly Pierce, RN

Care Manager · Critical Care

Sixteen-plus years in Neuro ICU, Trauma ICU, and Medical ICU. Charge Nurse at Houston Methodist Hospital. Houston Chronicle Top 150 Nurses. Kim runs the post-discharge cases where the first 72 hours decide whether home holds or whether you're back in the ER.

Chandeep Sharma, CSA

Chandeep Sharma, CSA

Care Manager · Alternate Administrator

Twenty-plus years in Houston senior care. Certified Senior Advisor. Chandeep brings deep experience with long-term cases where the plan needs to evolve over months and years, dementia progression, post-stroke maintenance, end-of-life support at home.

Together with Care Coordinators Glenda, Daniela, Mariana, Carlos, and Nathalia, the team you reach during business hours is the same team that picks up after hours. Meet the full team →

Where we’re based

Our Galleria office, your starting point.

Galleria office

5251 Westheimer Rd, Suite 440
Houston, TX 77056

Get directions →(713) 766-0908

Our office team picks up 24/7

Hospital coordination

Hospitals we work with for Westchase families.

We meet families at discharge when needed, walk the case manager through the home plan, and have a caregiver in the house by the time you arrive home.

HospitalSame-day staffing
Memorial Hermann SouthwestYes ✓
HCA Houston Healthcare WestYes ✓
For the family making the decision

Why you can trust us with this decision.

Westchase families have options. What sets us apart is the depth of clinical leadership, the specificity of who walks in the door, and the absence of contracts.

Ranked No. 1 in Houston

Independent client and caregiver satisfaction surveys (Activated Insights, 2025). No. 7 nationally; top 1% of all U.S. home-care agencies.

Founded and run by a registered nurse

Andrew Harris, RN (Owner & Clinical Director) was a Neuro ICU nurse at Houston Methodist. Every care plan crosses his desk.

No contracts, no minimums longer than four hours

Cancel or adjust with 24 hours’ notice. No deposit. No long-term commitment. The plan moves with your family, not the agency’s convenience.

Zero substantiated state complaints since 2017

Spotless Texas HHSC record. License #023721. The owners answer their cell phones; every Westchase family gets the number.

Cost & insurance

What it actually costs, and what insurance covers.

Most agencies don’t publish pricing. We will. Houston-area private home care lands in the bands below; your itemized written quote comes after the free in-home care consultation.

Typical Houston-area bands

Companion care · hourly$30–$40/hr
Personal care · hourly$35–$45/hr
Awake overnight (8–10 hr)$300–$450/shift
24-hour rotating shifts$400–$700/day
Live-in (with overnight sleep)$320–$480/day

Actual Westchase rates depend on acuity, hours, and whether the situation calls for awake or sleeping overnight. No deposit. No contracts. Cancel with 24 hours’ notice.

What insurance and benefits cover

Long-term care insuranceOften 100%
VA Aid & AttendanceUp to ~$2,727/mo
Medicare Advantage (some plans)Partial
Traditional MedicareNot for ongoing care
Workers’ comp / auto / settlementCase-by-case

We bill long-term care insurers directly so you don’t handle paperwork or wait for reimbursement. A free policy review is part of the initial conversation.

Talk through costs with a Care Manager →
What Houston families say

Verified reviews from Houston families.

Worth asking

Specific to Westchase. Honest answers.

The questions Westchase families ask us first — coverage, hospitals, staffing, cost, and how we work in your kind of home.

Do you serve all of Westchase?

Yes. We cover Westchase and surrounding Houston communities in ZIP codes 77042, 77036. Most homes here are within a short drive of our Galleria office at 5251 Westheimer Rd, which is why same-day starts in this neighborhood are routine for us.

How quickly can a caregiver start in Westchase?

Same-day starts are routine. If you call before noon, a Care Manager can visit the home that afternoon, propose a specific caregiver, and have someone in place by evening. For after-hours hospital discharges, awake-overnight coverage can usually begin within hours.

Which hospitals do you coordinate with for Westchase families?

We coordinate with Memorial Hermann Southwest, HCA Houston Healthcare West regularly. Our Care Managers (one is a former Neuro ICU nurse from Houston Methodist) meet families at discharge and walk through the home plan with the hospital's case manager.

Are the owners actually involved in our case?

Yes. The owners, Andrew Harris, RN (Owner & Clinical Director, former Neuro ICU nurse at Houston Methodist) and Serhat Bolukbasi (CEO & Owner, MBA Northwestern University, former BCG Principal), give their direct cell phone numbers to every family. Andrew reviews every care plan with the Care Manager. This is how we work.

Do you bill long-term care insurance for Westchase clients?

Yes. As an Assignment of Benefits provider, we bill your long-term care insurance carrier directly. We analyze the policy, explain available benefits, help initiate the claim, guide you through the elimination period, and submit the documentation the insurer requires. Most families never have to chase reimbursements, complete claim forms, or spend hours on the phone with their carrier.

What does home care actually cost in Westchase?

Houston-area private home care typically ranges from about $30-$40 per hour for companion care, $35-$45 per hour for personal care, and $400-$700 per day for awake 24-hour rotations, depending on the situation. We give you an itemized written quote after the free in-home care consultation, no obligation. Long-term care insurance commonly covers care once an ADL trigger is met; we bill the carrier directly.

What is your scope of practice? What can your caregivers actually do?

We're licensed by Texas HHSC as a Personal Assistance Services agency (License #023721). Our caregivers can help with all personal care (bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, mobility, meal preparation, feeding), give medication reminders, document and report observations to the family and care team, apply lotion to intact skin, and support a client in using their own inhaler or nebulizer. They cannot administer medications, perform any wound care, manage feeding tubes, operate ventilators or oxygen flow, or do any kind of clinical assessment. When the situation calls for skilled nursing care, we coordinate with a licensed home health agency or your physician.

When Westchase families call us

Three situations we handle every week.

The scenarios below are composites of real cases, with names and identifying details changed. The shape, the timing, the staffing, and the dollars are accurate to what we actually do.

Same-day post-discharge

A Westchase family, Thursday afternoon

A 78-year-old Westchase resident is being discharged from a Texas Medical Center hospital after a five-day stay for a fall and a hip repair. The family calls us at 1 p.m. Thursday from the hospital. The surgeon wants him home that night.

By 1:45 p.m., Kim Pierce (RN, Care Manager) is on the phone with the hospital case manager pulling discharge summary, medication list, weight-bearing precautions, and PT recommendations. By 3 p.m., we’ve identified a caregiver with five years of post-orthopedic experience. By 6 p.m., that caregiver is at the house, briefed on the routines and the floor plan.

That night, the patient is home in his own bed. Awake-overnight coverage runs for the first 72 hours, the highest-risk window for falls and confusion. Daytime hours scale down over week two. By week four, he’s walking with a cane and care is down to four hours each morning.

Long-term dementia care

A Westchase home, year three of dementia

An 84-year-old has been in the same Westchase home for decades. Her dementia has progressed to the point where her husband, also in his eighties, can no longer manage alone, but moving her to memory care isn’t a conversation either of them is ready to have. Both adult children live out of state.

We started with two four-hour shifts a week, one for the bathroom routine, one for an afternoon respite for her husband. Chandeep Sharma (CSA, Care Manager) was the primary point of contact for the family. Over eighteen months, as the dementia progressed, we scaled to daily mornings, then daily afternoons, then awake-overnight, then 24-hour rotating care.

Every change happened through a family meeting, with the same Care Manager and the same primary caregiver in the room. Today she’s still in the Westchase house. Her husband is rested. The children fly in for milestones, not for crises.

Respite for the family caregiver

Two weeks of coverage so the family can travel

A Westchase couple cares full-time for the wife’s mother (89, mild cognitive impairment, mobility-impaired). They’re leaving for a long-planned anniversary trip. They need two weeks of continuous coverage in the house — careful, discreet, integrated with the household’s existing routines.

We staffed two awake-day caregivers in rotation plus one awake-overnight caregiver, all from our top-tier roster, all briefed in person by Andrew. The mother’s routine — her favorite breakfast at the window, her morning stretches, her afternoon tea with her best friend — didn’t change.

The family was on a video call every other day. Nothing went wrong. Two weeks later, the couple came home rested. They’ve since used us four more times for shorter respite blocks, and the same caregivers come back each time.

Take the first step

At home in Westchase, as it should be.

You’ve read this far because someone you love needs care. The next step is simple: a private conversation with a Care Manager, not a coordinator, not a sales line.

Reply within two hours. After hours, our care team, the same people who manage your plan, picks up.