

One of the very first questions families ask is simple: what will this cost? It’s a fair question, and a hard one to answer in one number, because home care is priced by the hour and built around your loved one’s needs. This 2026 guide lays out home care costs in North Austin in plain terms, including hourly rates, 24-hour care pricing, what affects the price, and the real ways families pay for it.
According to the latest CareScout Cost of Care Survey (based on 2025 pricing), the national median hourly cost for non-medical home care is $35. North Austin typically falls slightly above that range because of caregiver demand and local labor costs.
The hourly rate for caregivers in Texas depends mostly on the level of care your loved one needs. In the North Austin area, most non-medical in-home care runs about $34–$38 per hour.
Companion care sits at the lower end of that range, while hands-on personal care and specialized memory care fall toward the higher end.
Most agencies, including ours, ask for a small minimum per visit (often a 4-hour minimum) so a caregiver’s trip is worthwhile. Always ask a provider for a clear rate sheet up front.
Because care is hourly, your monthly bill comes down to how many hours you use. Here’s a rough monthly estimate at North Austin rates:
| Schedule | Hours / Week | Estimated Monthly Cost |
|---|---|---|
| A few hours | 12 hrs/week | $1,770–$1,980 |
| Part-time | 20 hrs/week | $2,900–$3,300 |
| Full-time | 40 hrs/week | $5,500–$6,600 |
Disclaimer: Prices are subject to change based on market conditions. Contact ComForCare North Austin for the latest information.
When a senior needs someone there at all times, you have two models. With live-in care, one caregiver stays in the home but sleeps about 8 hours at night, so it costs less. With true 24-hour home care, caregivers work in awake shifts so someone is always alert, the safest choice for seniors who wander or fall at night. The cost of 24-hour home care in Austin generally runs about [$23,300–$26,300] per month, depending on the model and the level of care.
| Care Option | Typical Monthly Cost (Austin Area) |
|---|---|
| In-home care (part-time) | $2,900–$3,300 |
| In-home care (full-time) | $5,500–$6,600 |
| Assisted living | $6,000–$7,000 |
| Memory care | Typically + 20–30% more expensive than Assisted Living |
| Nursing home (semi-private) | ~$9,900 |
| Nursing home (private) | ~$11,100 |
| 24-hour home care | $23,300–$26,300 |
Disclaimer: Every family’s needs are unique, and care costs may gently fluctuate with market changes. Please reach out to our ComForCare North Austin team anytime for the most accurate and up-to-date pricing.
Expert insight from Dr. Akanksha Bist, PT, DPT, Owner of ComForCare North Austin: “I always tell families to look past the hourly rate alone. As a physical therapist, I’ve seen that the right care focused on fall prevention and catching problems early often saves far more than it costs by keeping a loved one out of the hospital. Ask any provider exactly what’s included, and make sure the price buys real expertise, not just a sitter.”
Paying for senior care in North Austin doesn’t always mean paying out of pocket. Common options include:
For most families, yes. Home care lets your loved one stay where they’re happiest, keeps them safer, and often costs less than a facility for part-time needs. And because you only pay for the hours you use, you stay in control of the budget.
How much does home care cost per hour in North Austin?
In 2026, most non-medical in-home care in the North Austin area runs about $34–$38 per hour, depending on the type of care.
Is there a minimum number of hours?
In many cases, yes. Most home care agencies have a 4-hour minimum per visit. Some agencies may offer shorter visits (1–3 hours), although these are often available at a higher hourly rate. Since policies vary by provider, it’s always best to check with your home care agency about their minimum visit requirements and pricing.
How much is 24-hour home care in Austin?
Around-the-clock care generally runs $23,300–$26,300 per month. Actual pricing varies significantly depending on whether care is provided through live-in caregivers or rotating 24-hour awake shifts.
Does Medicare pay for home care?
Medicare generally does not cover ongoing non-medical home care. One important exception: if your loved one is living with dementia, the Medicare GUIDE program for dementia care can cover respite care and caregiver support. You can see how this works through ComForCare’s GUIDE respite care benefit. Long-term care insurance, VA benefits, or Medicaid may also help.
Is home care cheaper than assisted living?
For part-time needs, often yes. Once you need full-time or 24-hour care, assisted living can become more affordable.
How can I get an exact quote?
The only way to get an accurate number is a free in-home assessment. We look at your loved one’s needs and give you a clear, written quote.
Is hiring a private caregiver cheaper than using an agency?
Sometimes. While a private caregiver may have a lower hourly rate, licensed home care agencies provide added value and peace of mind through:
In Texas, licensed home care agencies are regulated by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) and must meet state standards for safety, training, and quality of care. Many families find these protections outweigh the difference in cost.
Home care pricing doesn’t have to be a mystery. Once you know the hourly rate and how many hours you need, the math gets simple. For an exact quote built around your family’s situation, call ComForCare North Austin at (512) 957-0006 or request a free in-home assessment.

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