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Nolan Grey

Home Care Agency & Resource Center

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IN-HOME NON-MEDICAL CARE FOR SENIORS AND ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES

 

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3200 Greenfield Rd-Ste 300, Dearborn, MI 48120

 

  1-313-486-9592

1-313-315-1526

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Together in the Community Because it Matters Most to Us

nurse and senior citizen happy

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  “It is not how much you do, but how much love you put in the doing.”

                  — Mother Teresa

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Not only do we provide services for

Activities of Daily Living & Instrumental Living, but we also provide Complex Care services such as but not limited to the following:​

 

​Catheters/Foley Bags

  • Range of Motion

  • Colostomy Care

  • Wound Care

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 After Surgery Care Services

After Surgery Care.  This is a unique service offered to individuals who are scheduled for outpatient or inpatient surgery and don't have anyone to accompany them on the date of their procedure.  Think you might be interested in this service, call us for more details.

Call Us Were Here To Help

1-313-486-9592

1-313-315-1526

Home Care Services

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Live-in Home Care

Live-in home care from Nolan Grey Home Care Agency is customized to fit each clients needs and budget.   Our live-in services can range from a few hours a week to full-time care.  We can provide a caring, compassionate, caregiver to live-in the clients home to provide in-home care on a daily basis. 

 

​This  service gives family members peace of mind, and provides continuity of service for individuals who are at risk when unattended, such as those with chronic illness, Alzheimer's disease or other dementia-related conditions.

Activities of Daily Living

We offer a ridge range of care services.  Our goal is to ensure that today's seniors maintain optimal health and safety within their home.  This is why we know the importance of seniors being able to start the day off with some of the most important tasks that help them get through their day.  We provide highly skilled and qualified staff to assist in eating, feeding, toileting, bathing, grooming, and getting dressed.  While these services are important we also understand that our seniors also need assistance in taking their medication, meal preparation, laundry, housework, and shopping for essential items to help them function from day to day.

 

Specialty Services

Yes, while we offer great one on one care to not only seniors and adults with disabilities we also provide companionship services and after care surgery care assistance.  Our companionship services include an array of services such as conversation, assisting with entertainment (casino trips, playing cards, board games), reading religious materials, visiting friends, clipping coupons, caring for pets, writing letters, organizing the mail, writing letters, and many more services.

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After Surgery Care

After surgery care services are fully customizable and completely flexible.  We want our clients to be comfortable and have peace of mind.  Day surgery services include but are not limited to being at the facility with your loved on the day of the procedure, taking notes,  getting back home with your loved one, picking up prescriptions and meal preparation in addition to other services that can be customized to your needs.

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Caregiver duties and responsibilities can include:

A caregiver’s duties vary depending on their relationship with the person they’re helping, and how much support that individual needs. In some cases, caregivers are family members or friends who offer in-home, non-medical assistance that are state approved to be a home health care aide or chore provider.

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  1. Assisting with personal care: bathing and grooming, dressing, toileting, and exercise.

  2. Basic food preparation: preparing meals, shopping, housekeeping, laundry, and other errands.

  3. General health care: overseeing medication and prescriptions usage, appointment reminders and administering medicine.

  4. Mobility assistance: help with getting in and out of a wheelchair, car or shower.

  5. Personal supervision: providing constant companionship and general supervision.

  6. Transportation: driving to and from activities, running errands, and help getting in and out of wheelchair-accessible vehicle (does not apply to all cases).  Please talk with your care coordinator for more details!

  7.  Emotional support: being a stable companion and supporter in all matters personal, health-related and emotional.

  8. Care for the elderly: orienting or grounding someone with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, relaying information from a doctor to family members.

  9.  Home organization: help with organizing, packing or cleaning for a trip, or general house care and cleaning

  10. Health monitoring: following your physicians care plan and noticing any changes in the individual’s health, recording and reporting any difference.

Together in the Community Because it Matters Most to Us

What are the benefits of caregiving?

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Caregivers take the struggle out of the everyday routine, eliminating challenges and boosting independence. Providing a support system for our most vulnerable is purely rewarding in itself. 

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The companionship, the feeling of being needed and wanted, and the day to day activities between the patient and caregiver are sometimes the only connection that is given throughout that clients day. Being able to see the positives in a care-giving role is part of what allows many caregivers to be satisfied and find pride in the services they provide. Giving back to someone else is gratifying, and often care-giving gives meaning to the lives of the provider and the receiver meaning.

Call Us We Want To Help

1-313-486-9592

1-313-315-1526

To book a free no obligation consultation with a dedicated staff member and to see how we can provide help to you or your loved one, please book a consultation meeting with us today by calling 1-313-486-9592 OR 1-313-315-1526.
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