Zenith Care
1513 Baffin Bay Drive, Plano, TX, 75075
" We provide caregiver who care for client in the home. All caregiver are trained every month and supervisory visit is be done my a registe..."
READ MOREIrving is a bustling city in the Dallas/Fort Worth region with about 255,000 residents. It has a relatively young population, with those aged 65 and over making up just 8% of the population, but it’s a favorable retirement destination for those seeking affordable health care, warm weather throughout the year and a low violent crime rate. Its senior property tax relief program, as well as the state’s lack of income taxes, may make it a financially viable option for those with fixed incomes. Several home care agencies serve Irving’s seniors, offering companion care and personal care. On average, these agencies charge $4,862 monthly for nonmedical services. This level of care is more limited than home health care, which provides skilled nursing services.
Below we've compiled a comprehensive directory of every home care provider in the Irving area – complete with services offered and reviews from families who've actually used the service. In addition to our in-depth provider listings, we've compiled resources to help seniors and their families to access all the tools they need to age in place safely and gracefully.
1513 Baffin Bay Drive, Plano, TX, 75075
" We provide caregiver who care for client in the home. All caregiver are trained every month and supervisory visit is be done my a registe..."
READ MORE2520 Buck Dr, Mesquite, TX, 75181
"AMBAZONE HOME HEALTH provides non-medical home health aide and companion care services to seniors, elderly, mentally challenged and physical..."
READ MORE17330 Preston Rd, Suite 200D, Dallas, TX, 75252
610 Uptown Blvd, Cedar Hill, TX, 75104
2510 Rialto Way, Grand Prairie, TX, 75052
11555 FERGUSON RD, Dallas, TX, 75098
5601 Bridge Street Suite 300, Fort Worth, TX, 76112
218 E TAYLOR DRIVE, Garland, TX, 75040
" Amazing Home Care Agency provides professional services to patients in their home assisting them to achieve the highest level of potentia..."
READ MORE8317 Office Park Drive Ste 2A, Douglasville, GA, 30134
9550 Forest Ln, Suite # 226, Dallas, TX, 75243
8330 Lyndon B Johnson Fwy, Dallas, TX, 75243
509 Kelvington Drive , Anna, TX, 75409
600 E John Carpenter Suite 248, Irving, TX, 75062
9304 Forest Lane Suite S230, Dallas, TX, 75243
3901 Arlington Highlands Blvd, Suite 200 , Arlington, TX, 76018
400 East Royal Lane Building 3 Suite 290 , Irving, TX, 75039
2501 Meadowwood Trail, Arlington, TX, 76014
"Sisters By Nature is a Family Owned and Operated In Home Care Agency that helps to improve the quality of life for those we serve. We offer ..."
READ MOREBased on data in the Genworth 2021 Cost of Care Survey, seniors in Irving expect to pay about $4,862 monthly for in-home care. Although this is about $300 higher than the Texas norm, it’s competitive compared to the national average of $4,957. Even so, rates in nearby cities trend lower than in Irving, with rates in Sherman averaging $4,767 and seniors in Waco paying $4,668 for care. In Tyler, seniors pay about $500 less for services than home care clients in Irving, and in Wichita Falls, care costs are about $800 lower than Irving’s average monthly rate.
Irving
$4,862
Texas
$4,576
United States
$4,957
Wichita Falls
$4,029
Sherman
$4,767
Tyler
$4,376
Waco
$4,668
In Irving, home care agencies charge $4,862 monthly for nonmedical services, making this among the costlier senior care options in the city. Seniors in assisted living pay $670 less for care, and those who attend adult day health care pay even lower monthly rates of $1,517. Home health care, which includes skilled nursing along with personal care services, is available for the same monthly rate as home care, and seniors in nursing homes pay higher rates of $5,627 for medical support.
Home Care
$4,862
Home Health Care
$4,862
Adult Day Health Care
$1,517
Assisted Living
$4,195
Nursing Home Care (semiprivate room)
$5,627
Note: Data for Irving was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Dallas, was used instead.
Given the high cost of in-home care, many people use one or more forms of financial assistance to cover the expenses. Below, we explain some of the most common sources of financial help to pay for in-home care. If none of these options are available to you, you can reach out to your Area Agency on Aging or Aging and Disability Resource Center to learn about local resources.