Ann Arbor, Michigan

In Home Care Ann Arbor

We provide in home care across Ann Arbor, from a few hours of help each week to round the clock support, with caregivers matched to your loved one.

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Ann Arbor, Michigan

In home care Ann Arbor families count on

Good in home care in Ann Arbor starts with someone who shows up on time, learns the routine, and treats your mother or father like a person instead of a task on a list. We help families across Washtenaw County keep a loved one safe and at home, whether that means a short morning visit or steady help that lasts all day. When a fall, a new diagnosis, or plain age makes daily life harder, we step in with steady hands. You call us, and a real person answers.

We cover the full range of in home care, so you never have to stitch together help from five different places. Our Personal Care aides handle bathing, dressing, and safe movement around the house. Our Companion Care keeps someone company, drives them to a clinic appointment, and puts a hot lunch on the table. For memory loss, our Alzheimer's & Dementia Care follows a calm, familiar rhythm that lowers confusion and fear. Need a break yourself? Respite Care covers you for an afternoon or a full week.

Some families need us only for the first few weeks after a hospital stay. Others want a caregiver there overnight, or all day and all night. We build the schedule around your life, then shift it as things change. That is the point of in home care done right. It bends to the family instead of forcing the family to bend to it.

Most of the people we help live a short drive from downtown Ann Arbor, from Burns Park to the Old West Side, out to Saline, Dexter, and Ypsilanti. We know the local hospitals, the winter roads, and how quiet a house can get once the kids move away. Reliable in home care fills that gap with company and real help. Tell us what your week looks like, and we will tell you exactly how we can cover it.

How it works

How we start in home care

01

Your inquiry

Call or send the short form with what is going on at your place. A sentence or two is plenty for the first step.

02

We talk it through

We go over the situation on the phone, ask the questions that matter, and tell you what we would do next.

03

A clear plan

You get a plain-language rundown of the work, the order it happens in, and what to expect on the day.

04

The work gets done

Our crew shows up when we said, does the job, and walks you through the result before leaving.

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Why our care holds up

What separates good in home care in Ann Arbor

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Personal Care

Cheap in home care sends whoever is free that day. You meet a new face every visit, and your father has to explain all over again that he takes his pills with applesauce. We work the other way. We try to send the same caregiver each time, so they learn that your mother likes the radio on by seven and hates a cold kitchen. That kind of memory never shows up on a chart. It only comes from showing up to the same house, week after week, until the visits feel less like a service and more like family looking in.

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Companion Care

We match on personality, not just a task list. A retired teacher and a quiet aide who reads aloud can become a real pair. A former mechanic might want someone who lets him run the conversation and lose at cards. Before we send anyone, we sit down in your living room, learn the daily routine, and write a care plan you can actually read. If the first match feels off, we change it. No guilt, and no awkward speech about why.

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Alzheimer's & Dementia Care

Memory care asks more of a caregiver than most people expect. With Alzheimer's & Dementia Care, the goal is a calm day, not a corrected one. We do not argue with someone who is sure it is 1975. We meet them where they are, then guide them gently back toward lunch. Our aides watch for the small dangers too, like a rug that slides or a back step left slick with ice. In Ann Arbor that step can stay icy from December clear into March.

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Ready to set up in home care in Ann Arbor?

Tell us what is going on at your Ann Arbor home and we will walk you through the options. One call or one short form is all it takes.

Call (734) 821-5601

Make your inquiry

Looking for help at a Ann Arbor home? Send the short form and we get back fast during open hours: Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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Frequently asked questions

Questions Ann Arbor families ask

Straight answers first. If yours is not here, call (734) 821-5601 and ask.

What is the difference between personal care and companion care?
Personal care is hands on help with the body, like bathing, dressing, and moving safely around the house. Companion care is about company and daily living, so meals, errands, rides to a clinic, and a friendly face through the day. Many families start with one and add the other as needs grow. We blend both under a single plan so the help fits the person.
How quickly can you start in home care for a family member in Ann Arbor?
In most cases we can begin within a few days, and sometimes the next day when the need is urgent. We start with a short visit to learn the routine and write a simple plan. Then we match a caregiver and set the schedule around your week. If a parent is coming home from the hospital, tell us the date and we will be ready.
Does in home care work alongside hospice or home health nursing?
Yes. We work in step with hospice teams and visiting nurses, and we handle the daily hours they do not cover. Nurses manage the medical side while our caregivers manage the hours in between, like meals, bathing, company, and safety at home. We share notes so everyone stays on the same page.
Can you provide care after a hospital discharge when my parent comes home?
Yes. Those first weeks at home are when a fall or a missed dose does the most harm, so we step in fast. A caregiver can help with bathing, meals, reminders to take medicine, and getting to follow up visits. We cover a few hours, full days, or overnight while your parent regains strength, then trim the hours as they improve.
How do you match a caregiver to my loved one?
We match on the person, not just a task list. Before anyone starts, we sit down in your living room to learn the daily routine, the likes, and the small things that matter most. Then we pick a caregiver whose pace and personality fit your loved one. If the first match feels off, we change it with no fuss.
What happens if the regular caregiver is sick or unavailable?
You are never left without help. If your regular caregiver is out, we send a trained backup who already knows the care plan and the notes. The schedule holds, and we tell you ahead of time whenever we can. Steady coverage is the whole point of what we do.

Ready to set up in home care in Ann Arbor?

Tell us what is going on at your Ann Arbor home and we will walk you through the options. One call or one short form is all it takes.

Call (734) 821-5601

Make your inquiry

Looking for help at a Ann Arbor home? Send the short form and we get back fast during open hours: Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Start the form
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