Assured Quality Care Services, LLC was established in 2010 to support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) through thoughtful, consistent care. We provide Home and Community-Based Services (HCS) and Texas Home Living (TxHmL) supports across multiple regions in Texas, including Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, Waco, Conroe, Liberty, Centerville, and Lufkin.
Rooted in a belief that every person deserves dignity, structure, and connection, our team works to build supportive environments where individuals feel respected and valued. Every aspect of our work reflects our mission: to promote independence and enhance quality of life with wisdom and integrity.
As we grow and expand into new areas, we remain committed to the same standards of care that have guided us since day one.
It is the company’s mission to promote independence for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities through supporting them in their everyday lives with wisdom and integrity.
Stacy Williams Jackson, BA, QIDPFounder | Assured Quality Care Services, LLC
With a heart for service and a mind for planning, Stacy Williams Jackson founded Assured Quality Care Services, LLC to bring compassionate, consistent, and high-quality support to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Her personal passions for creating welcoming environments, planning with purpose, and caring deeply for others naturally shaped the foundation of the company.
Stacy believes that dignity, structure, and connection are essential in the lives of those we serve. Guided by the company’s mission — providing services for individuals with IDD with wisdom and integrity — she leads with intention, ensuring that every decision reflects a commitment to meaningful care.
Whether she’s crafting a thoughtful plan of care, leading her team, or setting the tone for a client’s home, Stacy brings warmth, creativity, and unwavering dedication to everything she does.
“This isn’t just my work — it’s my calling. Every person we serve deserves to feel valued, seen, and supported.”
— Stacy Williams Jackson