Texas company offers in-home, assisted living services plus a podcast
As dementia cases rise and families grapple with caring for aging loved ones, Park Cities and Preston Hollow residents are seeking trusted, local solutions to keep their family members safe and comfortable.
Many prefer keeping loved ones at home or, when that’s not practical, in nearby care facilities.
“My father was raised in Highland Park, so I understand the concierge-level service this community is accustomed to,” said Brian Levy, chief relationship officer for Manchester Living.
With two divisions — Cambridge Caregivers and Manchester Care Homes — the company offers personalized in-home care and boutique assisted living options.
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“I’m proud of our team, who not only understand the high standards and expectations here but consistently exceed them,” Levy said.
Cambridge Caregivers, a family-owned provider of non-medical caregiver services, employs more than 300 caregivers, including CNAs, LVNs, RNs, and EMTs across Dallas, Fort Worth, and Houston, with plans to expand to Austin in November. Its caregivers undergo extensive training developed by the company’s director of nursing to deliver concierge-level, in-home care tailored to individual needs.
“Being my husband’s primary caregiver after his PSP (progressive supranuclear palsy) diagnosis quickly became unsustainable,” said client Janice B, whose full name was withheld to protect her husband’s privacy. “I was introduced to Brian at Cambridge Caregivers, and shortly after I was finally able to catch my breath. They gave me the peace of mind to know my husband was safe and that his care needs were being met. Most importantly, it allowed me to step back into the role of spouse — not just caregiver.”
For those needing residential care, Manchester Care Homes operates four luxury care homes in Dallas, each with eight private suites featuring ADA-compliant en-suite bathrooms and a 4:1 staff-to-resident ratio. Designed to feel like home, these residences prioritize comfort and high-quality, compassionate care. Like Cambridge, Manchester’s caregivers receive ongoing training and oversight from the director of nursing. The owners directly manage operations to ensure personalized attention for each resident.
“As a resident of the Bubble and someone whose own family has been a client, I’m proud that our company serves the community that I call home,” CEO Adam Lampert said. “It’s an honor to provide the Bubble with our boutique assisted living residence and our in-home, concierge-level caregiving services.”
For families facing complex care decisions, Manchester Living also offers educational resources through the Manchester Living Podcast, hosted by Levy. The podcast explores eldercare topics, such as senior advisors, hospice versus palliative care, and concierge medicine.
In a recent episode, Levy interviewed dementia care specialist Teepa Snow, who shared insights on effective communication strategies and the importance of empathy in caring for those with brain change.
“I always thought my parents would live forever in their original home,” client Joann B. shared of her experience. “Dad has Alzheimer’s and my mother needs help with everyday living as well. A must was they had to stay together and could not be separated. Thankfully, we were referred to Brian Levy with Manchester Homes and our prayers were answered.”
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