
A Place At Home – North Austin Earns Second Consecutive Best of Round Rock Award
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A Place At Home – North Austin's consecutive Best of Round Rock Award win demonstrates their competitive edge in trusted senior care across Williamson and Travis Counties.
The agency provides specialized dementia training, continuity-of-care models, and flexible shift options from 2 hours to 24/7 care through their dedicated training lab.
Their community partnerships provide power wheelchairs for veterans and specialized dementia support, improving quality of life for seniors and families throughout Central Texas.
The agency co-owner hosts the Rock Solid Round Rock Podcast while providing over 30 power mobility chairs to local veterans through ShareTheWill Foundation partnerships.
A Place At Home – North Austin, serving Williamson and Travis Counties, has earned the Best of Round Rock Award for the second consecutive year. This year's voting drew nearly 50,000 community participants, underscoring the home care agency's strong reputation for trusted, relationship-based senior home care across Round Rock, Cedar Park, Georgetown, Pflugerville, and Austin. The repeat recognition follows a year of major community partnerships and expansion milestones, including a new Round Rock office and collaborations with the ShareTheWill Foundation to provide power wheelchairs for local veterans.
Co-owners Stacey Eisenberg and Bryan Eisenberg founded the Round Rock based home care agency with a clear promise to put care back into caregiving. Their vision blends professional expertise with local heart, providing in-home care for seniors, veterans, and adults with disabilities built on dignity, connection, and trust. Stacey has spent her career supporting older adults through leadership and advocacy. She serves as a community educator with the Alzheimer's Association, sits on the Adult Protective Services Volunteer Board, and contributes to the Aging Services Council. Bryan, a Round Rock Chamber Ambassador and host of the Rock Solid Round Rock Podcast, continues to highlight community leaders who make Central Texas thrive.
Through specialized dementia and Alzheimer's programs, A Place At Home's caregivers receive advanced training led by Stacey and her team. The agency's continuity-of-care model ensures that families see familiar faces, helping seniors stay comfortable and confident at home. The home care agency offers flexible shifts from 2 hours to 24/7 care. This approach to dementia care represents a significant advancement in how communities can support aging populations facing cognitive challenges, potentially reducing hospitalizations and improving quality of life for both seniors and their families.
In partnership with the ShareTheWill Foundation, the agency recently shared they have provided over 30 power mobility chairs to local veterans, a project that combined clinical insight with heartfelt community support. It's part of their growing Community Compassion in Action initiative, demonstrating that great care doesn't stop at the doorstep of our clients but with everyone in the community. This veteran support program addresses critical mobility needs while setting a new standard for how home care agencies can extend their impact beyond direct client services.
The agency recently expanded to include a dedicated training lab for their caregivers, representing a significant investment in professional development within the home care industry. This commitment to ongoing education and specialized training could influence industry standards and improve the quality of care available to seniors throughout Central Texas. The recognition from nearly 50,000 community votes signals strong public confidence in the agency's approach to senior care and community engagement.
Winning this award twice tells us the community feels our heart, said Stacey. Families trust us with the people they love most and that trust means everything. Round Rock is home, added Bryan. We're proud to grow with a community that believes in compassion, connection, and care that truly matters. The consecutive awards and community validation suggest a growing preference for locally-owned, relationship-focused care providers over larger corporate entities in the senior care market.
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