Home Care Agencies in Midland, TX
Midland has 11 home care agencies serving Midland County. About 10.1% of residents here are 65 or older. Average home care rates in the area are ~$30/hr (Midland metro avg). In Texas, agencies must be licensed by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC).
10+ agencies|~$30/hr (Midland metro avg)|Midland County
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Accentcare Home Health And Personal Care Services Of Texas
Midland County
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Interim HealthCare
Franchise Location130 Miles Away 1031 Andrews Hwy, Suite 100, Midland, TXView Profile
Visiting Angels
Midland County
Franchise LocationView Profile
Angels Care Home Health Of West Texas
Midland County
Local IndependentC64MedicareNursingPTOTSpeechDoes not provide non-medical care (e.g. companionship)
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Encompass Health Home Health
Midland County
Local IndependentB75MedicareNursingPTDoes not provide non-medical care (e.g. companionship)
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Home Care Plus
Midland County
Local IndependentC63MedicareNursingPTOTSpeechHHAView Profile
Midland Health At Home
Midland County
Local IndependentB79MedicareNursingPTOTSpeechHHASocial WorkView Profile
St Josephs Home Health Inc
Midland County
Local IndependentA-89MedicareNursingPTOTSpeechHHASocial WorkView Profile
Tripple C Health Systems Inc
Midland County
Local IndependentD53MedicareNursingPTOTSpeechHHASocial WorkView Profile
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I find and vet a home care agency in Midland?
- To find the best home care in Midland, start by filtering our directory by the specific level of care needed, such as companion care or specialized dementia support. Once you have a shortlist, verify that the agency is licensed by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC). We recommend asking three critical questions during your initial call: "How do you screen your caregivers?" "What is your backup plan if a caregiver is sick?" "Are your caregivers W-2 employees or 1099 contractors?" (W-2 employees are generally better for consumer protection).
- Are the providers in the HomeCareAtlas directory licensed?
- The HomeCareAtlas directory includes providers sourced from public records, including CMS Home Health Compare data and state licensing databases. We display available licensing and quality data where we have it. In Texas, most home care organizations must hold a Home and Community Support Services Agency (HCSSA) license. We encourage families to independently verify that any agency they are considering holds active licensure and insurance in Texas. You can check an agency's license status directly with the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC).
- What is the difference between Home Care and Home Health in Texas?
- This is a common point of confusion for families in Midland. Home Care: Provides "non-medical" support, such as help with bathing, dressing, meal preparation, and transportation. This is typically paid for out-of-pocket or via Long-Term Care Insurance. Home Health: Provides "skilled medical care," such as wound care, physical therapy, or medication administration. This is usually prescribed by a doctor and may be covered by Medicare or private health insurance.
- How much does home care cost in Midland?
- The cost of home care in Midland varies based on the level of specialized care required and the number of hours booked. On average, home care in the Midland area ranges from $25 to $35 per hour. Many agencies in Midland County require a "minimum shift" (often 4 hours). If you require 24/7 "live-in" care, rates are typically negotiated as a flat daily fee, which can be more cost-effective than an hourly rate for around-the-clock supervision.
- Does Medicare or Insurance cover home care in Midland?
- Standard Medicare generally does not cover non-medical home care (custodial care) in Texas. However, if your loved one has a Long-Term Care Insurance policy, it will likely cover these services after a waiting period. For veterans in Midland, you may be eligible for the VA Aid and Attendance benefit, which can provide a significant monthly stipend specifically for home care. Some Medicare Advantage plans in Texas have also begun offering limited in-home support services as a supplemental benefit.
- Is home care a safe alternative to Assisted Living in Midland?
- Home care allows seniors in Midland to "age in place" in a familiar environment, which is often preferred for those with early-to-mid-stage dementia. It is a safe alternative to a facility as long as the home is modified for safety (e.g., grab bars, no rug hazards) and the level of care matches the senior's needs. If a senior requires constant medical intervention or is a high flight risk due to advanced Alzheimer's, a specialized memory care facility in Midland County might be a more appropriate long-term solution.
- What does the CMS Quality Rating mean?
- Agencies with a Medicare Quality Rating have been evaluated by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) based on clinical outcomes. The rating looks at how well patients improve in areas like mobility, pain management, bathing independence, and medication management. It also measures how quickly care starts and how often patients avoid unnecessary hospital visits. Ratings range from 1 to 5 stars. Not all agencies in Midland have CMS ratings — non-medical home care agencies and newer agencies may not be rated. A CMS rating reflects the skilled home health side of an agency's services, not non-medical companion care.
- How many home care agencies are in Midland?
- Midland has 11 home care agencies listed in our directory, serving Midland County. This includes Medicare-certified home health agencies and non-medical home care providers. About 10.1% of Midland residents are age 65 or older, which drives steady local demand for in-home care.
- What questions should I ask when interviewing a home care agency?
- When interviewing agencies in Midland, ask these key questions: Are your caregivers W-2 employees or independent contractors? (W-2 means the agency handles payroll, insurance, and liability.) What background check process do you use? What happens if my regular caregiver is unavailable? Can I meet the caregiver before services begin? What is your minimum shift requirement? How do you handle complaints or emergencies? Do you create a written care plan? For a more detailed guide, see our full article on how to choose a home care agency.
- What is the difference between a home care agency and a home care registry?
- An agency employs caregivers directly as W-2 employees. The agency handles payroll, taxes, insurance, training, supervision, and backup coverage if a caregiver is unavailable. A registry connects families with independent caregivers who are 1099 contractors — the family becomes the employer of record and takes on liability for payroll taxes, workers comp, and oversight. Agencies typically cost more per hour but include insurance, backup coverage, and professional oversight. In Texas, agencies and registries are regulated differently — agencies must hold a Home and Community Support Services Agency (HCSSA) license from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC).
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