Browse the 147 home care agencies in Plano, read 0 reviews of families’ experiences, and learn about available services to find the best home care options near you. Families in Plano choose home care for many reasons, including to reduce caregiver stress, curb senior loneliness, and make daily life easier for older adults. Most home care agencies in Plano personalize their services to your needs and provide them as frequently or infrequently as needed.
Types of care available in Plano, TX
They've been really really good. The care is excellent too. It's been varied things. It started out just being there and making sure my dad didn't fall. They make sure he gets his lunch and they're helping him with a shower. They're also really good about taking him to therapy. I think it's a good value. I've been real pleased with the. They've sent out three different people and they've all been great.
They are wonderful!
This service provides in-home care. The caregivers are Christians and they were priced right.The caregiver we had was awesome. I would highly recommend them.
3205 Bent Oak Drive, Mesquite, TX 75181
3205 Bent Oak Drive, Mesquite, TX 75181
2908 Middletown Dr, Melissa, TX 75454
2908 Middletown Dr, Melissa, TX 75454
5309 Almanor Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76179
5309 Almanor Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76179
2808 Cantoura Drive, Mesquite, TX 75181
2808 Cantoura Drive, Mesquite, TX 75181
601 Patton Blvd #220, Plano, TX 75075
601 Patton Blvd #220, Plano, TX 75075
1212 Coit Rd # 109, Plano, TX 75075
1212 Coit Rd. Suite 109, Plano, TX 75075
ComForcare understands that today's busy lifestyles often deprive family members of the time necessary to provide hands on assistance and companionship for their loved ones. Therefore, we want every family we service to have the peace of mind that comes with knowing their loved-ones are safe and...
4600 Bellcrest Drive, Mckinney, TX 75070
4600 Bellcrest Drive, Mckinney, TX 75070
6600 Chase Oaks Blvd #150, Plano, TX 75023
5700 Tennyson Parkway, Plano, TX 75024
5700 Tennyson Parkway, Plano, TX 75024
660 N. Central Expressway Suite 250, Plano, TX 75074
na, Addison, TX 75001
Our motto "To us, it's personal®" is more than just words. It's a principle that permeates everything we do. It guides us as we provide personalized care, build relationships, and enhance the lives of seniors and their families’ right here Addison, TX.We've been there. We understand. Neither...
na, Addison, TX 75001
Our motto "To us, it's personal®" is more than just words. It's a principle that permeates everything we do. It guides us as we provide personalized care, build relationships, and enhance the lives of seniors and their families’ right here Addison, TX.We've been there. We understand. Neither...
17304 Preston Road Suite 540, Dallas, TX 75252
17304 Preston Road Suite 540, Dallas, TX 75252
Dallas, TX 75225
Dallas, TX 75225
2720 Stain Glass Court, Carrollton, TX 75007
In Plano, TX seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:
In Plano, TX seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:
Public transportation in Plano is managed by Dallas Area Rapid Transit, or DART. The system includes light rail service from key locations in Plano, providing transportation to Dallas as well as operating bus routes throughout the area. Discounted fares are offered to seniors age 65 and older as well as persons with disabilities.
Plano offers several health care providers for seniors wanting to be proactive about their health or for seniors seeking treatment for chronic conditions. The area has several hospitals, including Baylor Scott & White Medical Center, Medical City Plano, and Texas Health Plano.
Plano is noted for its many parks and green spaces, including Bob Woodruff Park and Oak Point Park & Nature Preserve — two park spaces covering an area of over 800 acres and connected by bike trails. Every September, Oak Point Park hosts the Plano Balloon Festival, a hot air balloon celebration and fundraising event which has been in operation for 40 years, featuring live music, fireworks, and skydivers. Plano also has its fair share of interesting historic sites to visit. The Interurban Railway Museum, formerly Plano Station of the Texas Electric Railway, is a train station built in 1908 in Mission Revival-style architecture, which has since been turned into a museum. Plano’s Heritage Farmstead Museum, a Victorian farmhouse built in 1891, functions as a living museum open to the public and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Finally, TV fans should note that in nearby Parker, Texas, one can find the Southfork Ranch, an event center which includes Ewing Mansion — the setting for the popular television series “Dallas.”
Home care may be the right fit for seniors who want to age in place, but who would benefit from companionship, housekeeping, and help with some activities of daily living (ADLs). Home care is broad and personalized to each senior’s needs. In general, home caregivers may provide:
Home care, or in-home care, provides compassion and help for seniors who need assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) and wish to remain in their homes. Levels of care vary by need and can include companionship, meal prep, cleaning, transportation, and help with ADLs like bathing and dressing. Home care aides are trained to understand the nuances of senior care but generally aren’t licensed to provide medical services.
The median monthly cost of in-home care is $4,195 in Plano, TX and about $4,000 for the state of Texas, according to Genworth.
A Place for Mom’s local Senior Living Advisors can help find the right home care in Plano for you or your loved one.
Plano is a smaller city outside the Dallas metropolitan area, making it a perfect option for those who want big city convenience but would prefer to avoid the crowds. All index ratings are based on a system where a score of 100 represents the cost of the national average.
Cost-of-living index | Grocery index | Health care | Median rent | Rent burden | Median home value | Median family income | Estate tax |
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109 | 103 | 96 | $1,577 | 16.6% spend over 30% of their income on rent | $271,359 | $79,234 | None |
The Plano region is home to several highly-rated hospitals, and the following are often ranked among the best in the area:
Plano’s climate is considered humid subtropical, experiencing 4 distinct seasons with very hot summers and cool winters. On average, the humidity level for Plano is roughly 66%. The humidity levels are often highest during the month of December at about 69%.
Seasonal Temperatures
Average summer temp | Typical summer high | Typical summer low | Average winter temp | Typical winter high | Typical winter low |
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84°F | 95°F (August) | 73°F (June) | 48°F | 60°F (February) | 35°F (January) |
Air Quality
Average air quality index rating | Average maximum air quality index rating |
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79 (Moderate) | 83 in the month of July (Moderate) |
Moderate conditions mean that those who are sensitive to particulates in the air should consider limiting the amount of time they spend on outdoor exertion.
Precipitation
Average monthly precipitation | Average maximum monthly precipitation | Average yearly snowfall |
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3” | 5” (October) | 0” |
Plano is a small city in north Texas and is considered part of the Dallas/Fort Worth metropolitan area. Plano is far enough removed enough to have its own charm and personality, but close enough to Dallas to provide convenient access to many big-city amenities. The region’s economy is centered around several large corporations – Toyota, Liberty Mutual, and JC Penney are just a few major corporations with regional offices in the city. Politics in the city are fairly moderate but lean to the right – Collin county was won by Republicans in the 2016 election by about 15%. The surrounding area however is not as reliable of a “red” district compared to other parts of the state – the Dallas region overall, including Plano, is known to be more welcoming and inclusive of the LGBTQ+ community than the more conservative towns of Texas. Along with Houston, Plano is noted as having one of the state’s largest populations of Chinese Americans, with Chinese cultural organizations, churches, and markets having a visible presence in the region.
2016 Presidential Election Results for Collin County
Voted Democratic | Voted Republican | Voted Third Party |
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38.9% | 55.6% | 5.5% |
Population Statistics
Population metro area | Population city proper | Population density | Population trend |
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7,102,796 | 288,061 | 1,541 people per square mile | Growing at a rate of 0.08% since 2010 |
Age
Median | 0-18 | 18-24 | 25-44 | 45-64 | 65+ |
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34 | 28.7% | 7.0% | 36.5% | 22.9% | 4.9% |
Highest Level of Education
High-school diploma | College degree | Graduate degree |
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12.4% | 56.7% | 21.6% |
Race & Ethnicity
Asian | Black | Hispanic | Native American | Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian | White | Two or more |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
20.4% | 8.4% | 15.2% | 0.5% | 0.1% | 53.1% | 3.0% |
Crime
Property crimes per 1,000 citizens | Violent crimes per 1,000 citizens |
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17.2 | 1.4 |
Miscellaneous
Participate in the labor force | Have some form of disability | Veterans |
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70.1% | 7.0% | 5.6% |
Despite living in the shadow of Dallas and Fort Worth, there’s still plenty going on in Plano that you never have to leave! The city is noted for its many parks and green spaces, including the Bob Woodruff and Oak Point Nature Preserve parks – two park spaces covering an area of over 800 acres and connected by bike trails. Every September, Oak Point Park hosts the Plano Balloon Festival, a hot air balloon celebration and fundraising event which has been in operation for 40 years, featuring live music, fireworks, and skydivers.
Plano also has its fair share of interesting historic sites to visit. The Interurban Railway Museum, formerly Plano Station of the Texas Electric Railway, is a train station built in 1908 in Mission Revival-style architecture which has since been turned into a museum. The site includes an authentic restored Texas Electric Railway car as well as exhibits from the station’s past. Plano’s Heritage Farmstead Museum, a Victorian farmhouse built in 1891, functions as a living museum open to the public and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Finally, TV fans should note that in nearby Parker, Texas, one can find the Southfork Ranch, an event center which includes Ewing Mansion – the setting for the popular television series “Dallas” as well as its more recent revival.
Transportation
Public transportation in Plano is managed by Dallas Area Rapid Transit, or DART. The system includes light rail service from key locations in Plano, providing transportation to Dallas as well as operating bus routes throughout the area. Discounted fares are offered to seniors age 65 and older as well as persons with disabilities.
Senior Helpers of East Dallas, Griswold Home Care for Plano, TX and Home Instead - Arlington, TX are the top-rated home care agencies near Plano, Texas. See full list of agencies.
There are 147 home care agencies near Plano, Texas. See the full list.
Home care is provided by an aide who comes to a senior’s home to help with daily chores and activities of daily living. It can be offered anywhere a senior calls home — including a house, senior apartment, independent living, or assisted living. Learn more about home care.
Home care services are customizable to a senior’s unique needs. Services can include companionship, help with chores like cooking and housekeeping, or assistance with activities of daily living, like toileting and bathing. Explore home care services in more detail.
Home care provides nonmedical services for seniors who require assistance with daily tasks like housework, bathing, dressing, and transportation. In contrast, home health care is prescribed by a doctor and includes services like skilled nursing care and therapies, health monitoring, and medication administration that are provided by licensed medical professionals. Read more about home care vs. home health care.
The national median cost of home care is $30 per hour, according to A Place for Mom’s internal data. This cost may vary depending on the location and provided services.
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