A Place At Home – North Austin has secured the Best of Round Rock Award for the second consecutive year, with nearly 50,000 community participants voting in this year's selection process. This repeated recognition highlights the home care agency's established reputation for trusted, relationship-based senior care across Williamson and Travis Counties, including Round Rock, Cedar Park, Georgetown, Pflugerville, and Austin. The award follows a year of significant community partnerships and expansion achievements that demonstrate the organization's commitment to serving beyond traditional care boundaries.
Co-owners Stacey Eisenberg and Bryan Eisenberg founded the Round Rock-based agency with a mission to restore genuine care to caregiving. Their approach combines professional expertise with local engagement, providing in-home care for seniors, veterans, and adults with disabilities that prioritizes dignity, connection, and trust. The agency's specialized dementia and Alzheimer's programs feature advanced caregiver training led by Stacey Eisenberg, who brings extensive experience in older adult support through her roles with the Alzheimer's Association, Adult Protective Services Volunteer Board, and Aging Services Council.
The organization's continuity-of-care model ensures families interact with consistent caregivers, helping seniors maintain comfort and confidence at home. Services range from flexible two-hour shifts to around-the-clock care, accommodating diverse family needs. A particularly impactful initiative has been the agency's partnership with the ShareTheWill Foundation, through which they have provided over thirty power mobility chairs to local veterans. This project exemplifies how clinical expertise can merge with community compassion to address specific needs. More information about this veteran support program can be found at https://www.aplaceathome.com/north-austin.
Bryan Eisenberg, who serves as a Round Rock Chamber Ambassador and hosts the Rock Solid Round Rock Podcast, emphasizes the importance of community connection in their work. The agency's growing Community Compassion in Action initiative demonstrates that quality care extends beyond individual clients to benefit the broader community. Recent expansion includes a new Round Rock office and a dedicated training lab for caregivers, strengthening their capacity to serve Central Texas residents. The consecutive award wins validate the agency's community-centered approach and highlight the essential role of compassionate care organizations in supporting vulnerable populations while fostering regional partnerships that amplify their impact.



