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Family Portal

At Home Matters, our family portal helps family members quickly find details and information about their loved one’s care, schedules, updates, and invoices. Review schedules and care information, communicate with the care team through secure messaging, enjoy access to invoice history, and more. Knowing when care is being provided and who is providing the care along with care details will enable a greater peace of mind for family members.

  • Review Schedules and care information
  • Communicate with the care team
  • Add and review documentation
  • Track spending, invoice history and payments

A Culture of Caring

Compassionate professional caregivers carefully selected and matched to the unique needs of each client. Better Training, Better Care. Ongoing professional training for every caregiver to help ensure excellence in care for every client. The Home Matters Method – A unique care methodology based on years of research to promote overall well being, purpose, and successful aging. We’re here for you whenever you need us, 24/7.

Home Matters Caregiving

Customer care

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Home Matters Caregiving

Houston Metro, TX
Customer care
5.0

Based on 140+ Google reviews

“We just started using this service for my brother who had a traumatic brain injury. Irvin and Willis were extremely helpful navigating how to set up the service and work with my brothers particular needs.”
Heather Biggs
“This group of caring folks were there for me and my family when my dad transitioned. They are ALL truly a loving team and very professional through and through.”
El Soñador
“My grandma loves this company and so do we! Incredible service and care! Home matters has become a huge part of our family. Thank you so much you have made our lives so much better!”
Christopher I
“Ms. Rosie Lee did such an amazing job taking care of my grandfather. I honestly can say she made my grandfather such an happy person even while dealing with his mental illness.”
Marissa Rodriguez