Sterling Heights, Michigan

In Home Care Sterling Heights

We help older adults across Sterling Heights stay safe in their own home, with caregivers who learn the routine and treat your parent with real respect.

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Sterling Heights, Michigan

What in home care Sterling Heights really looks like

Finding in home care Sterling Heights families can trust starts with one hard moment at home. Maybe your father skipped his pills again. Maybe your mother slipped on the way to the bathroom and nobody was there. We come to the house, sit down with you, and figure out what the day actually needs. Then we send a caregiver who handles it. Our help covers bathing, dressing, meals, reminders to take medicine, and the slow walk down a hallway that used to feel easy. Your parent keeps their own home, their own street, and their own bed by the window.

We are a local in home care team. We work across Sterling Heights and the rest of Macomb County, from Warren to Shelby Township to Clinton Township. When you call, you reach us, not a phone tree three states away. We answer real questions about what the care looks like, how soon a caregiver can start, and how the schedule bends around your week. Michigan winters make all of it harder. When the porch ices over and the driveway turns into a sheet of white, an older adult living alone is one bad step from the emergency room. Our job is to keep that step from happening.

Some families need a few hours of quiet company twice a week. Others need someone awake in the house every single night. Our in home care covers both ends and the wide middle. That means personal care, companionship, memory care for Alzheimer's and dementia, respite care that gives the family caregiver a real break, support after a hospital stay, gentle comfort near the end of life, and care shaped around the routines a veteran has kept for decades. You tell us where your mom or dad is struggling. We build the help around that, then we change it as the need changes.

How it works

How we start care, step by step

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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.

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A clear plan

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

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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 sets good care apart in Sterling Heights

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Personal Care

Good in home care Sterling Heights families remember years later comes down to one thing. The same caregiver, showing up, knowing your mother's morning by heart. Cheap care sends a different stranger every few days, so your mom explains again how she likes her coffee, where the towels live, and why the left knee aches. By the time she trusts the person, a new one walks in. We work the other way. We match one caregiver to your loved one and we protect that match, because when a caregiver learns that your father naps after lunch and hates a cold bathroom, the whole day starts to run smoother. Familiarity is not a small extra here. It is the point of care at home.

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Companion Care

Before any in home care starts, we write a care plan. We come to the house, watch how the day really goes, and ask the questions that matter, like what time the pills are due, which doorway has the loose rug, and who Mom calls when she is scared at two in the morning. The plan maps the tasks, the hours, and the kind of person who fits. Then we introduce the caregiver face to face. If the fit is wrong, we say so and we change it. A care plan that sits in a drawer helps nobody, so we update ours as the need shifts.

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Alzheimer's & Dementia Care

Most of what sends an older adult to the hospital happens at home, in a quiet moment. A wet tile near the tub. One pill taken twice by accident. A walk to the mailbox in January when the front steps are glazed with ice. Our caregivers watch for these before they turn into a fall, clearing the path, setting out the right shoes, keeping the medicine on schedule, and staying close through the parts of the day that carry the most risk. In a Macomb County winter, that attention is the difference between a normal Tuesday and a call to 911.

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Get a free care consultation for your loved one

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

Call (586) 685-7851

Make your inquiry

Looking for help at a Sterling Heights 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 Sterling Heights families ask

Straight answers first. If yours is not here, call (586) 685-7851 and ask.

What is the difference between personal care and companion care?
Personal care is hands on help with the body. We assist with bathing, dressing, grooming, and safe moves around the home, so your parent stays clean, comfortable, and steady on their feet through the parts of the day that have gotten hard. Companion care is lighter. It covers company, meals, conversation, and rides to the doctor or the store. Many families start with one, then add the other or bring in respite care as the need grows.
How soon can in home care begin for your family member here in Sterling Heights?
Often within a few days. We come out for a home visit, learn the routine, match a caregiver as fast as the schedule allows, and then walk you through what the first week will look like so nothing catches you off guard. If the need is urgent after a fall or a hospital stay, tell us. We will move faster.
Does in home care work alongside hospice or home health nursing?
Yes, and it often does. We handle the daily care like bathing, meals, and company, while the nurses and the hospice team manage the medicine, the symptoms, and the medical decisions that belong to clinicians. We keep notes and stay in step with them. Nothing slips between visits. Our job is to make the home calm and safe around the care they provide.
Can you provide care after a hospital discharge when my parent comes home?
Yes, and the first weeks home matter most. We follow the discharge plan, keep the medicine on schedule, and watch for the small warning signs that quietly send people right back to the hospital before anyone thinks to call the doctor. Our in home care covers meals, bathing, and safe steps. Your parent heals at home, where the recovery has its best shot.
How do you match a caregiver to my loved one?
Good in home care starts with a home visit to learn your parent, their routine, and what they enjoy. Then we pick a caregiver whose patience and temperament fit, not just whoever happens to be free that week. We keep that same caregiver in the home. Trust needs time. If the fit is ever wrong, we say so, and we change it.
What happens if the regular caregiver is sick or unavailable?
We send a backup who already knows the care plan. No scramble. Your parent is not left without help, and the new face is not starting from scratch, because the routine, the notes, and the small preferences are all written down and ready before they walk in. The day still runs the way your loved one expects.

Get a free care consultation for your loved one

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

Call (586) 685-7851

Make your inquiry

Looking for help at a Sterling Heights 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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