Practical, dignified support for the everyday activities that matter most.
As we age — or as we recover from illness, injury, or a change in health — the tasks that once felt automatic can start to feel overwhelming. Getting dressed, preparing a meal, remembering a medication, or simply moving safely from room to room becomes harder. At Lonestar Home Healthcare, our Assisted Daily Living (ADL) services are built to bridge that gap, helping your loved one stay safe, comfortable, and independent in their own home.
ADL support is about more than just getting things done. It’s about preserving dignity, protecting independence, and making sure your loved one’s day flows the way it should — with a trusted caregiver quietly making life easier in the background.
What Assisted Daily Living includes:
Assisted Daily Living covers the essential tasks that occupational therapists call Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs) — the everyday routines that keep a person healthy, safe, and functional at home.
Daily personal tasks:
- Bathing, showering, and grooming assistance
- Dressing and wardrobe selection
- Toileting, incontinence care, and hygiene support
- Eating and feeding support
- Transferring in and out of bed, chairs, or the bathroom
Household & routine support:
- Meal planning and preparation
- Medication reminders and routine tracking
- Light housekeeping and laundry
- Grocery shopping and errands
- Transportation to medical appointments, pharmacies, and social outings
- Managing daily schedules and appointments
Our caregivers are trained to offer just the right amount of help — no more, no less. The goal is always to support independence, not replace it.
Who benefits from Assisted Daily Living services?
ADL support is ideal for:
- Seniors experiencing reduced strength, balance, or stamina
- Adults recovering from surgery, illness, or a recent hospital stay
- Individuals managing chronic conditions like arthritis, Parkinson’s, diabetes, or heart disease
- Clients with limited mobility who need safe transfer and movement assistance
- Family caregivers who need consistent, reliable help during work hours
- Anyone whose daily routine has become harder to manage alone
If your loved one is skipping meals, falling behind on hygiene, missing medications, or losing confidence in daily tasks — ADL support can turn the day around.
Why families across DFW trust Lonestar for Assisted Daily Living:
- Trained, vetted caregivers — every team member is background-checked, drug-tested, and trained in ADL-specific care techniques
- Personalized daily routines — we build care plans around your loved one’s preferences, pace, and habits
- Safety-focused approach — proper transfer techniques, fall prevention, and home safety awareness
- Flexible scheduling — morning routines, evening wind-downs, full-day care, or overnight support
- Dignity-first care — respectful, patient assistance that protects your loved one’s sense of self
- Texas HHSC licensed & regulated — fully compliant with state home care standards
The Lonestar Difference — small details that matter
The best ADL caregivers don’t just check boxes. They notice the small things:
- The way your mom likes her coffee
- Your dad’s favorite chair in the morning sun
- The medication that gets skipped when no one’s watching
- The grandchild’s photo that always needs to be on the nightstand
Those small details are what turn “assistance” into genuine care. And that’s what we train our caregivers to see.

