
Companionship, medication reminders, meal prep, light housekeeping, and personal assistance—so your loved one can thrive at home.

Personal Assistance (ADLs)

Companionship

Medication Reminders

Meal Preparation
Stay independent at home with respectful, reliable support.
When everyday tasks become challenging—after recovery, with a chronic condition, or simply with age—New Moon Homecare is here to help. Our caregivers provide personalized, non-medical support tailored to your lifestyle, delivered with warmth, patience, and consistency. We bring families peace of mind and clients a sense of dignity, comfort, and confidence in the place they love most—home.



MOON
Continuous attention—a constant presence that brings calm and serenity.
HOME
Comfort and familiarity—a warm, welcoming environment.
YELLOW HEART
Genuine, people-centered care delivered with joy and optimism.
GLEAMS
Light, hope, and positivity.
Adults (and children) who need non-medical help with daily activities to remain safe and independent at home. Eligibility is based on a needs assessment and a personalized Plan of Care.
Once our agency receives a referral a staff member will come to your home to talk to you about your needs and ask you some questions about your current situation. The Referral is processed with Texas Department of Aging and Disability, HMO’s and a caseworker will evaluate need for services.
Companionship, meal preparation, light housekeeping, medication reminders (we hand pre-dosed meds and observe), and personal assistance (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, grooming, mobility & transfers.
Most families choose private pay for non-medical home care. Some community or state programs may help depending on eligibility—call us and we’ll walk you through options.
Requirements vary by program. We’ll help you review available options in the Rio Grande Valley and determine what you may qualify for.Financial eligibility may also be determined by the verification of the applicant’s Medicaid status by the Texas Department Health and Human Services Commission (formerly known as the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services or DADS).



