
Personal Care
Hands-on support with bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, transfers, and daily comfort.
Services
From personal care support to companionship and light housekeeping, SteadyPath provides non-medical home care for families in Sugar Land, Fort Bend County, Harris County, and Greater Houston.
Services include
Care options
Our services are non-medical and focused on practical daily support for households in Sugar Land and nearby Greater Houston communities.

Hands-on support with bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, transfers, and daily comfort.

Conversation, activities, meal support, errands, light household help, and a steady presence.

Simple meals, hydration reminders, and kitchen routines that make each day easier.

Help with local errands, shopping, appointments, and the practical details around them.

Laundry, dishes, tidying, and safer pathways so home stays calm, clean, and manageable.

Gentle prompts and routine support that help clients stay organized throughout the day.
Care You Can Trust at Home
Every service is planned as non-medical support with family-centered communication, flexible scheduling, and a personalized care approach for families across Fort Bend County and Harris County.
Background-Checked Caregivers
Caregivers screened for reliability.
Compassionate & Reliable
Respectful support for daily routines at home.
Personalized Care Plans
Personalized non-medical care approach.
Family-Centered Communication
Family-centered support with practical updates.
Need care for a loved one? Call or text 346-755-9055.
FAQ
Non-medical home care is practical help at home with daily routines. It can include companion care, personal care support, meal preparation, errands, light housekeeping, reminders, and family communication.
No. SteadyPath focuses on non-medical home care and personal assistance services. We do not provide medical treatment. If a family needs clinical care, they should speak with a qualified healthcare provider.
Yes. Care plans are shaped around the person, home routine, schedule, family support, and the type of non-medical help that would make daily life easier.
Yes. Companion care can include conversation, activities, meal support, reminders, errands, and a steady presence for someone who would benefit from more support at home.
Yes. Respite care gives family caregivers time to rest, work, handle responsibilities, or step away while their loved one has supportive non-medical help at home.
Call or text us and we'll walk you through the options that fit your situation.