Elder Care Services Michigan
They’ve done everything for you. Now, let us lend them a hand.
Our seniors in Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Ann Arbor, and across Michigan communities are often hailed as the Greatest Generation. Throughout their lives, they’ve selflessly contributed to the welfare of others, never seeking anything in return. Now, it’s their turn to receive support as they navigate the daily challenges of life, aiming to remain in the comfort and familiarity of their own homes. Each older adult has distinct needs, making personalized care essential. Effective elder care must address individual health conditions and physical limitations. Many seniors require assistance with managing medications or using medical equipment properly. Others benefit from therapy or nutritional support to maintain their well-being. Some require daily assistance with tasks like bathing, cooking, cleaning, or running errands. For others, simply having someone to talk to or share time with can ease feelings of loneliness. The most effective home care approach thoughtfully blends these elements, tailored to each person’s unique situation.
Inspire Home Care Elder Care Services, based in Michigan, offers a comprehensive continuum of care for our elderly clients residing in Southeast Michigan. Our Director of Nursing collaborates closely with each client and their family to understand their requirements and establish achievable goals. After implementing a care plan, a Registered Nurse and the Director of Nursing continuously oversee and assess every Inspire caregiver. This ensures that the client-focused goals are consistently achieved.
The following elder care services are available to our clients:
Medical Care – provided by Registered Nurses (RNs) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs)
- Medication Set-Up
- Medication Management
- Oxygen Management
- Intravenous (IV) Infusion Care
- Ventilator Care
- Wound Care
Elder Care Michigan Rehabilitation Services – provided by licensed Physical Therapists (PTs), Occupational Therapists (OTs) and Speech and Language Pathologists (SLPs)
- Occupational Therapy Home Evaluations
- Advanced Range of Motion
- Cognitive Therapy
- Medical Device Training
- Home Exercise Programs
Elder Care Nutritional Services – provided by Registered Dietitians (RDs)
- Education and Training
- Meal Planning and Tracking
- Nutritional Therapy
Elder Practical Care – home helper services provided by caregivers, including trained Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) and Home Health Aids (HHAs)
- Personal Care (Bathing, Dressing and Toileting)
- Light Housekeeping
- Laundry
- Meal Preparation
- Respite for Family
- Live-In Care
- Companionship
- Concierge Services, including:
- Grocery Shopping
- Errands
- Dog Walking
- Services as requested
Elder Hospice Supplementation Care – Inspire caregivers can step in to supplement scheduled hospice team visits
- Caregivers experienced with end-of-life care
- Providing up to 24 hours of care daily
- Offering services detailed in the client’s care plan that may not be available through hospice