Our services are provided throughout Michigan, with a concentration in Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac counties.
Home health aides providing Activities of Daily Living (ADL's) from 4 to 24 hours per day
Alzheimer's and Dementia Care
Personalized Care Plans: Tailored care plans based on individual needs and stages of the disease.
Cognitive Stimulation Activities: Engaging activities to help maintain cognitive function and prevent social isolation.
Memory Care Techniques: Strategies to help individuals with memory loss, such as labeling items and using visual cues.
Behavioral Management: Techniques to address challenging behaviors associated with Alzheimer's and dementia.
Companionship Services
Social Interaction: Providing companionship and conversation to reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation.
Engaging Activities: Planning and participating in activities that the client enjoys, such as games, puzzles, or outings.
Emotional Support: Offering emotional support and encouragement.
Errands and Shopping
Grocery Shopping: Purchasing groceries and other essential items.
Personal Errands: Running errands such as paying bills, going to the post office, or visiting the bank.
Appointment Scheduling: Scheduling appointments for medical check-ups, hairdressers, or other services.
Housekeeping
General Cleaning: Cleaning the home, including dusting, vacuuming, mopping, and sanitizing surfaces.
Laundry: Washing, drying, and folding laundry.
Dishwashing: Washing dishes and keeping the kitchen clean.
Personal Care Services
Bathing and Grooming: Assisting with bathing, showering, and personal hygiene.
Dressing: Helping with dressing and undressing.
Toileting: Providing assistance with toileting and incontinence care.
Medication Management: Reminding clients to take medications and assisting with administration.
Laundry Services
Washing and Drying: Washing and drying laundry according to the client's preferences.
Folding and Ironing: Folding clothes and ironing as needed.
Meal Preparation
Healthy and Nutritious Meals: Preparing meals that are tailored to the client's dietary needs and preferences.
Special Diets: Accommodating special diets, such as gluten-free, diabetic, or low-sodium.
Meal Planning: Assisting with meal planning and grocery shopping.
Medication Reminders
Medication Tracking: Tracking medication schedules and ensuring timely administration.
Medication Assistance: Assisting with medication administration, if needed.
Transportation Services
Safe and Reliable Transportation: Providing safe and reliable transportation to appointments, errands, or social activities.
Accompanying Clients: Accompanying clients on outings and providing assistance as needed.
Respite Care for Family
Temporary Relief: Offering temporary relief to family caregivers, allowing them to rest and recharge.
Quality Care: Providing high-quality care during the respite period.
Catastrophic Care
Complex Medical Needs: Providing care for individuals with complex medical conditions that require specialized attention.
Specialized Equipment: Managing and maintaining specialized medical equipment.
Coordination of Care: Coordinating care with medical professionals and other healthcare providers.
End of Life/Palliative Care
Comfort and Quality of Life: Focusing on providing comfort and improving the quality of life for individuals facing a terminal illness.
Pain Management: Managing pain and other symptoms associated with terminal illness.
Emotional Support: Offering emotional support to the client and their family.
Coordination with Hospice: Coordinating care with hospice services, if needed.