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Helping Hands Care Llc

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Warren Mi, Warren, MI, 48088

About Helping Hands Care Llc

Helping hands care has Extraordinary People. Exceptional Care.
Providing The Best In-Home Care, Senior Care & Respite Care

You know your parent or elderly loved one better than anyone, so when you decide to let us help provide in-home senior care for them, we listen to what you have to say. Our goal is the same as yours: to help them enjoy the best quality of life and enjoy independence for as long as possible. We take the time to talk to your loved one so they feel comfortable with us and our care giving rolein their life, and keep you informed and involved in order to offer peace-of-mind that he or she is being cared for in the loving way you would care for them yourself. Here are some of the ways that we can help: Companion Care Personal Care Dementia Care Respite Care Reducing Hospital Re-admissions Traveling Companion Program What is the Difference Between Home Care and Home Healthcare? Both home care and home healthcare have the same goal: to keep your loved ones safe and as healthy as possible. Often, they work in tandem. A home healthcare nurse or physician's assistant will visit your home and potentially adjust your prescriptions, while a non-medical caregiver will make sure these medications are taken on time. A physical or occupational therapist may design an exercise plan for you; a non-medical caregiver will help you with these exercises throughout the day. Our quality home healthcare services are usually prescribed by a physician when you need skilled care in your home. Both services require specific licensing and both assist with activities of daily living (ADL). As far as costs, home healthcare is usually paid by Medicare,private insurance , Managed Care, Medicaid, Veterans Benefits and private pay. Home care clients are generally private pay, although Medigap, Long Term Care Insurance (LCTI) and veteran's benefits are available as well. Some health insurance plans offer limited respite care coverage. Home healthcare services are usually temporary (generally a short period of time) and with limited frequency (one to two hours per week), whereas non-medical home care can go on indefinitely. We accept Medicaid an private pay:we are very affordable

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Helping Hands Care Llc

Warren Mi, Warren, MI 48088

Licensing information

We strongly encourage you to contact this provider directly or MI's licensing department to verify their license, qualifications, and credentials.

Licensing requirements typically include:

  • Maintaining a minimum caregiver-to-senior ratio
  • Other state-defined requirements
  • Complying with safety and health inspections

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