A Place At Home – North Austin has received a nomination for the 2025 Best of Round Rock award in the Senior Care Services category, building on the agency's previous win in 2024. This recognition underscores the community's ongoing support for the locally owned home care provider that serves seniors, veterans, and adults with disabilities throughout the North Austin area. Owner Stacey Eisenberg expressed profound appreciation for the nomination, emphasizing the agency's commitment to personalized care. "Being nominated again means everything to us. Our families know we don't just send caregivers to fill a schedule—we build relationships. Every match we make is thoughtful and personal because real care starts with connection," Eisenberg stated.
The agency distinguishes itself through a relationship-first approach rather than operating as a traditional staffing company, with each care plan customized to the client's unique needs, lifestyle, and personality. Stephanie Tyler, Managing Editor of Round the Rock who facilitates the Best of Round Rock awards, highlighted the significance of the repeat nomination. "A Place At Home – North Austin stood out last year for their genuine compassion and commitment to quality. Their repeat nomination reflects how deeply the community values the care and consistency they bring to local families," Tyler noted. The nomination process for the Best of Round Rock awards allows community members to recognize outstanding local businesses through their votes.
For the agency, this nomination represents more than just industry recognition—it serves as validation of their mission to "put the care back in caregiving." The team maintains direct involvement with families through local ownership and dedicated care coordination, ensuring seniors, veterans, and adults with disabilities can live comfortably and confidently in their own homes. The agency's VA credentialing enables them to provide specialized care services for veterans, further expanding their community impact across Austin, Round Rock, Georgetown, Cedar Park, Hutto, Pflugerville, and surrounding areas. This sustained recognition highlights the growing importance of personalized, relationship-driven care models in the senior services industry and demonstrates how community-based providers can successfully compete against larger corporate entities by focusing on genuine connections and customized service delivery.


