For example. A woman comes to me who speaks Yoruba, she lives in Sugar Land, her family has six thousand a month in cash, and what she wants is somebody who can make her egusi soup, her favorite.
I could not find her a home. Not because one does not exist. There are probably three inside ten miles of her house. But nowhere, on any list I have, on any website, on Google, on any AI, does it say we speak Yoruba, we cook egusi, we have a bed open, six thousand a month, Sugar Land.
So she went somewhere generic. And I am the one who had to send her.
Nobody is searching for help with bed transfers at two in the morning. They search for a place in close to home, four thousand a month, somebody who speaks his language and cooks his food, close enough to get to church. That is what I get handed. That is what I cannot match.
So I am looking for referral partners to help me serve clients in these areas. If you run a licensed home, a caregiving agency, a home health agency or a hospice out here, I want to be able to find you when that call comes in.
Free gets you found by me only. The Founder Pass gets you found by everybody else searching on ai like ChatGPT.
About four minutes.
My site lists this work at $3,500.
No form and no checkout. We talk first, because I confirm every claim with you before I build a word of it.
You do not pay me for referrals. You are paying to get found.
The $1,800 builds your business so families, discharge planners and AI can actually find you. You will be added to my business database as well. That does not guarantee immediate referrals. It is a marketing fee, not a referral fee. Referrals go to whoever fits the person best, free listing or paid, every single time.
Every licensed home, agency and hospice in these counties, counted from the state's own files, priced at what one won client is worth in a year. Scroll right.
| Area | Who is already there | Status | On the table |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sugar Land | Nigerian and South Asian owned homes. Fort Bend holds the second largest Nigerian population in Texas. Telfair reads roughly three quarters Asian. | Wide open | $21,170,000 |
| Missouri City | The other half of that same Fort Bend community. Nobody has claimed the answer. | Wide open | $12,970,000 |
| Memorial & Spring Valley | One of the highest Iranian and Arab concentrations in the country, and not one senior home in the Houston data is built for those families. | No owner at all | See note |
| Katy & Cinco Ranch | Filipino, West African and Spanish speaking owners serving Cinco Ranch money. | Wide open | $26,470,000 |
| Fulshear & Richmond | Spanish speaking and Vietnamese families in the fastest growing corner of Fort Bend. | Wide open | $34,580,000 |
| Cypress | Four licensed homes against fifty two caregiving agencies. The home care answer here is untouched. | Wide open | $7,590,000 |
| Kingwood & Humble | Affluent, quiet, and very few agencies competing for it. | Wide open | $9,820,000 |
| Pearland & Friendswood | No single cultural identity has been claimed here yet, which is exactly what makes it open. | Wide open | $21,690,000 |
| Bellaire & West University | The richest households in the region, median over $244,000, served by two licensed homes and five agencies. One is Filipina administered. The kosher and Chinese angles already have neighbors. | Weak, needs a real conversation | $2,090,000 |
| Spring & The Woodlands | The most crowded small home market in the region and already diverse among owners, so any angle here is more likely already held. | Crowded | $63,010,000 |
| Houston & the Asiatown corridor | Vietnamese, Chinese and Spanish speaking families along Bellaire Boulevard. There is one visible name in senior care already. | Contested | $144,840,000 |
| River Oaks & inside West U | No small licensed homes appear in the HHSC licensee directory for these zip codes as of July 13 2026. The money lives in the enclave, the beds live in the ring around it. | No home inside to claim it | Served from nearby |
Every dollar figure below is the total annual private-pay revenue of ALL providers in that area at full occupancy. It is not revenue available to one partner, and the two largest numbers sit on the two areas marked crowded and contested. Memorial and Spring Valley shows no dollar figure on purpose. There is no licensed home in that data carrying that identity yet, so there is nothing honest to multiply. That is the single most open thing on this page.
An empty bed costs around $71,940 a year. One resident, twelve months, at $5,995 a month, a published Houston rate. One filled bed pays for the Founder Pass about forty times over.
I am putting my own reps in front of discharge planners at the Texas Medical Center, as a resource to them, not a sales pitch. That pipeline is worth nothing to me if I have nowhere good to send people. That is where you come in.
Those are the three I am credentialed in today. I can never guarantee a referral.
When a packet lands in one of those it has a real person attached: a language, a diet, a budget, a neighborhood, a level of care. My problem is not finding patients. It is finding the home that matches the patient.
The order I build these in and how I write them is mine. What gets built is not a mystery, and you are looking at the whole list.
This is the whole list. If you have all of it, we can start today.
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