Compassionate Home Care Services
Offering personalized care plans & hands-on care for Michigan Medicaid recipients who prefer to stay safely at home. Our skilled caregivers provide the support you need every day.
Trusted Care with a Personal Touch
We Care Home Health Care Services has been proudly supporting Michigan Medicaid clients with compassion. Our dedicated staff crafts individualized care plans for each client so you can maintain your independence in your home with confidence and comfort.

10+
Years Dedicated Service
200+
Satisfied Medicaid Clients
100+
Trusted Caregivers Employed

Medicaid Specialized Care
Expert care designed specifically for active Medicaid beneficiaries to keep you living at home.
The Home Help program is designed to support individuals who wish to live independently in their home rather than live in an adult foster care home, home for the aged, or nursing facility.
Eligibility
To receive Home Help services, an individual must: Have active Medicaid. Require physical assistance to perform at least one activity of daily living. Individuals with personal care needs and income that exceeds the Medicaid eligibility standards may still be eligible for Home Help.
Providers must be at least 18 years old and may be a relative, friend, neighbor, or health care agency. A client’s spouse or a parent caring for a minor child cannot be paid to provide care. Providers must undergo a criminal history screen before they can be paid. The provider’s hourly rate is based on the county where the client resides.
ADL's
To be eligible for services, you must require hands-on assistance with at least one activity of daily living (ADL) listed below:
- Bathing
- Dressing
- Eating
- Grooming
- Mobility
- Toileting
- Transferring.
IADL's
IADLS If you qualify for help with an ADL, you may also be able to get help with instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs), including:
- Light housework
- Laundry
- Travel for laundry
- Taking medication
- Meal preparation
- House Cleanup
- Shopping for food and medication
- Travel for shopping.
Specialized Care
We can also pay for complex care tasks, such as:
- Bowel program.
- Catheters or leg bags.
- Colostomy care.
- Eating or feeding assistance.
- Peritoneal dialysis.
- Range of motion exercises.
- Specialized skin care.
- Suctioning.
- Wound care.
- Respiratory treatment.
- Ventilator care.
- Specialty Medical Equipment.
Caregiver Criteria
- Training The individual caregiver must be willing to participate in available training programs if necessary.
- Criminal history screening All Home Help caregivers must undergo a criminal history screen before they can provide personal care services.
- Ability The ability to follow instructions and Home Help program procedures, to perform the services you need, and to handle emergencies.
- Age The caregiver must be at least 18 years old.
- Physical health The caregiver must be healthy enough to perform the needed services.
- Personal qualities The caregiver must be dependable and able to meet job demands. Knowledge The caregiver must know when and where to get help if there is an emergency.
Experienced Caregivers
A multicultural team trained to provide respectful support tailored to your unique needs.

Myth vs. Facts about
Facility Stays
Payment for Home Help services cannot be made on the day you are admitted to a nursing home, institution for mental disease, home for the aged, adult foster care home, or when you are incarcerated. Effective February 1, 2023, an individual caregiver or agency provider can be paid for Home Help services provided on the day you are admitted to a hospital, if services were completed before the time you were admitted. Home Help services can be paid on the date you are discharged from a facility.


Personalized Plans
Individualized home help designed around your daily routine and personal preferences.
Community Focused
Proudly serving the Metro Detroit area for over 10 years with commitment and compassion.

Know Your Rights
Your Rights If you qualify for Home Help services, you have the right to: • Be treated with respect and dignity by people who are helping you or who work for you.
• Be free from abuse, restraints, seclusion, and the misuse of your property.
• Feel safe from physical, emotional, mental, and verbal harm from those that you live with, those who care for you, and those who interact with you on a daily basis.
• Have your cultural and religious choices respected and addressed.
• Have your health, social, and financial records kept confidential.
• Choose your caregiver and how they provide services.
Get in touch
Telephone:248.832.9236
E-mail:dmathews@wecarehhc.com
Address:755 West Big Beaver Road
Suite #2020
Troy, MI 48084
