Hope At Home Health Care

24225 W 9 Mile Rd, Suite 135 · Southfield, MI 48033

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Hope At Home Health Care has been serving the Southfield community since 2005. The agency is Medicare-certified and offers a comprehensive range of services: skilled nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, medical social services, and home health aide assistance. As a proprietary organization, Hope At Home focuses on delivering these services directly to seniors and other patients in their homes.

What to expect

When your parent starts with Hope At Home Health Care, the process begins with a nurse or therapist visiting your home to assess your parent's needs. Based on their findings and your parent's doctor's orders, a care plan is created. You'll then have visits from the relevant providers—nurses, therapists, social workers, or aides—based on your parent's plan. The frequency depends on medical needs and insurance coverage. Staff should introduce themselves, explain what they're doing, and keep you and your doctor updated on your parent's progress.

Services offered

  • ✓ Skilled Nursing
  • ✓ Physical Therapy
  • ✓ Occupational Therapy
  • ✓ Speech Pathology
  • ✓ Medical Social Services
  • ✓ Home Health Aide

About this agency

  • 21 years (est. 2005)
  • Medicare certified
  • Proprietary
  • CMS #237554

Frequently asked questions

Is Hope At Home Health Care covered by Medicare?

Yes. Hope At Home Health Care is Medicare-certified, so Medicare may cover eligible services when a doctor orders them as medically necessary. This typically includes skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology.

What services does the agency provide?

Hope At Home offers six categories of care: skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, medical social services, and home health aide assistance. This range means they can support recovery after hospitalization, manage chronic conditions, and help with activities of daily living.

How do home health services get started?

Your parent's doctor needs to order home health services. Once ordered, Hope At Home will schedule an initial assessment visit, develop a care plan based on your parent's needs, and determine which services and how many visits per week are appropriate.

What should I consider when choosing an agency?

The 3-star rating is one data point. Ask the agency directly about staff training, response times, how they handle schedule changes, and whether you can speak with families they currently serve. Personal conversations often reveal more than ratings alone.

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