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Dallas–Fort Worth
Serving Plano & Collin County

Companion Care in Plano

Staying connected to the people and places you love matters at every age. My Heart Care Services provides companion care throughout Plano, helping older adults remain engaged, supported, and safe in the homes they know best. From Legacy West to Willow Bend and across East and West Plano, our caregivers build meaningful relationships that go well beyond a checklist of tasks.

Companion sharing calm, connected time with a senior in Plano

What Companion Home Care Services Look Like in Plano

Families in Plano often juggle demanding careers in Dallas and Plano while worrying about an aging parent living alone. Our companion home care services step into that gap. A caregiver visits on a schedule that fits your family — whether that means weekday mornings, weekend afternoons, or a consistent weekly routine — and provides friendly, reliable presence alongside practical help.

Elderly companion care through My Heart Care Services includes:

  • Conversation and emotional support to ease loneliness
  • Accompaniment to medical appointments at Baylor Scott & White, Texas Health Plano, or local clinics
  • Errand assistance around Legacy West, The Shops at Willow Bend, and neighborhood grocers
  • Light meal preparation and reminders for medications
  • Help sorting mail, paying bills, and staying organized
  • Encouragement for hobbies, puzzles, walks, and social activities

Senior companion services are not clinical care. They are focused on quality of life — making sure your parent or loved one has someone trustworthy nearby, someone who listens and keeps daily life running smoothly.

Companion caregiver helping a senior with daily living at home in Plano

Why Families Choose Our In-Home Companion Care Services?

Adult children working long hours along the Dallas North Tollway or in Legacy Drive office towers want to know their parents are not sitting alone all day. In-home companion care answers that concern directly. Instead of a phone call that gets shorter each week, you get a caregiver who shows up, pays attention, and reports back.

Personal companions home care adapts to your family's rhythm. Some clients need a few hours of companionship a couple of days a week. Others benefit from live-in companion care, where a caregiver stays around the clock, providing continuous company and oversight.

We also specialize in companion care for seniors with anxiety. Changes in routine, health scares, or the loss of a spouse can trigger worry that makes daily life harder. A calm, consistent companion reduces that burden by offering reassurance, structure, and a familiar face.

Companion caregiver building a trusting connection with a Plano senior

Hourly Companion Care Services That Fit Plano Lifestyles

Not every family needs full-time support. Our hourly companion care services let you build a schedule around what matters most — maybe Tuesday and Thursday afternoons for errands and social time, or Monday mornings for appointment accompaniment and light housekeeping. You choose the hours; we provide the caregiver.

Companion care for elderly parents works best when it feels natural. We match caregivers to clients based on personality, interests, and communication style so the relationship feels genuine from the start.

Flexible hourly companion care for a senior at home in Plano

Frequently Asked Questions

Companion care is a good fit for older adults who live alone, feel isolated, need help staying active, or could use support with errands, meals, appointments, and daily organization. It can also help seniors who are mostly independent but need regular human connection and light support to keep life at home steady.
The right number of hours depends on your parent's routine, level of loneliness, transportation needs, and how much family support is already available. Some Plano families start with two or three visits per week, while others prefer daily visits or longer blocks of care when the senior needs more structure.
Yes. Companion care is designed to support independence, not take it away. A caregiver can offer reminders, encouragement, transportation support, and light help while still allowing your parent to make choices, keep routines, and stay involved in their own daily life.
Yes. Many seniors need light help staying connected through phones, calendars, reminders, or video calls with family. A caregiver can help your loved one keep appointments organized, answer simple technology questions, and stay in touch with children, grandchildren, and friends.
Companion care is non-medical support. Caregivers can provide companionship, reminders, errands, light meals, light housekeeping, and appointment support, but they do not diagnose conditions, prescribe medication, provide skilled nursing, or replace medical care from a doctor or nurse.
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