1133 S. State Rd., Ste. 4, Davison, Michigan
The services generally focus on supporting individuals to maintain independence and comfort in their own homes. These typically include: Personal Care: Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) such as bathing, showering, dressing, grooming, toileting, and mobility support. This can range from minimal assistance to full support (e.g., Personal Care II for clients with head and spinal cord injuries). Companionship Care: Providing social interaction, emotional support, engaging in hobbies, and assisting with social skills. Meal Preparation: Assistance with food and meal preparation, ensuring nutritional needs are met. Light Housekeeping: Keeping the client's personal area clean and safe. Medication Reminders: Errand Services: Assisting with basic errands like grocery shopping. Transportation: Providing transportation to doctor's appointments and other outings. Respite Care (In-Home): Offering temporary relief for primary caregivers, which can range from hourly to overnight care, allowing family caregivers to take a break. End-of-Life Care Support: Some agencies mention offering support systems for clients and families during end-of-life care. Specialized Care: Some locations specifically mention care for individuals with traumatic brain injuries (TBI) or spinal cord injuries (HASCI). Care Coordination: Working with doctors and caseworkers to create and implement care plans. Many emphasize flexibility, offering self-pay options and billing most private insurances. They often highlight 24-hour availability for scheduling changes or urgent contact with supervisors or on-call nurses.