Find the Best Home Care Near You in Michigan — Start Here
When you search "best home care near me in Michigan," you want a real answer — not a list of agencies that may or may not serve your county, may or may not take Medicaid, and may or may not pick up the phone. You need someone who will show up, know what they are doing, and treat your family right.
That is a fair thing to want. And it is harder to find than it should be.
Cottage Home Care MI LLC has been delivering the best home care near families across United State since 1992. We are MDHHS-approved and CHAMPS-certified. We cover all 83 Michigan counties — from Wayne County in Metro Detroit to Keweenaw County in the Upper Peninsula. Our caregivers are matched by language and cultural background, not just by whoever happens to be available on a given day.
This guide covers everything you need: what types of care exist, how to choose the right agency, what it actually costs, and how Medicaid works. Whether you call us or go elsewhere, you will finish this page knowing exactly what to ask.
Skip the reading? Call (313) 762-4272 — free consultation, zero pressure.
What Is Home Care? (Know the Types Before You Call Anyone)
Home care means a trained caregiver comes to your home to help with daily tasks. You do not move anywhere. Care comes to you.
But not all home care is the same type — and picking the wrong one wastes time and money.
Personal Care / Home Help
Personal care is what most people picture when searching for the best home care near me in Michigan. It is the hands-on daily stuff that has gotten too hard to do alone:
- Bathing and grooming — getting washed, dressed, and ready for the day
- Mobility assistance — moving safely around the home, in and out of bed
- Meal preparation — cooking, heating food, making sure someone actually eats
- Light housekeeping — laundry, cleaning, keeping the place livable
- Medication reminders — right pill, right time
- Transportation — doctor visits, errands, family time
In Michigan, this is often called "home help." If your loved one needs assistance with at least two daily activities — bathing and dressing, for example — they may qualify for Medicaid-funded personal care at zero out-of-pocket cost.
Companion Care
Some people are physically fine but lonely. That matters more than people realize.
Companion caregivers provide:
- Real conversation and emotional presence
- Help with reading, letters, or phone calls
- Games, hobbies, TV — just showing up
- Regular check-ins for families who live far away
- Light errands and walks
Loneliness speeds up cognitive decline in older adults. A familiar face on a reliable schedule changes that.
Medicaid-Funded Home Care Michigan
Most families searching for best home care near me in Michigan do not know this: Michigan Medicaid can cover home care — and your cost can be zero.
Through the MI Choice Waiver and Home Help program, Medicaid pays personal care agencies directly on behalf of eligible residents. That includes seniors needing daily support, adults with disabilities, and others who qualify medically and financially.
To qualify for Medicaid home care in Michigan, you generally need to:
- Hold active Michigan Medicaid coverage
- Need help with at least two activities of daily living
- Be living at home, not in a facility
- Have income and assets within Medicaid limits
Cottage Home Care MI is fully certified to bill Medicaid. We handle the paperwork. You focus on your family. Full Medicaid eligibility details →
Private Pay Home Care
Not everyone uses Medicaid. Private pay clients can start faster, choose their own schedule, and access services Medicaid does not cover.
We work with private pay clients too — building a plan around your budget and your hours, not a government schedule.
How to Find the Best Home Care Near Me in Michigan
Googling "best home care near me in Michigan" returns hundreds of results. Most are directories listing dozens of agencies — not the agencies themselves. So how do you find a good one?
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Check for Medicaid and MDHHS Certification First
If there is any chance you will need Medicaid — now or later — this is non-negotiable. Only MDHHS-approved agencies can legally bill Medicaid. A non-certified agency means you pay the full $6,000+ per month yourself.
Cottage Home Care MI is MDHHS-approved and CHAMPS certified — Michigan's electronic Medicaid billing system. Agencies without it cannot process your Medicaid claim even if they want to.
Verify any agency at michigan.gov/mdhhs before signing anything.
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Ask About Cultural and Language Matching
Home care is more personal than people expect. A caregiver is in your home daily, sometimes helping with the most private parts of life. A language barrier makes that uncomfortable. A cultural mismatch makes it harder for everyone.
Cottage Home Care MI matches caregivers by language and cultural background. Arabic, Spanish, Haitian Creole, and others — we work to place someone your family can genuinely communicate with.
Ask any agency you consider: "Do you match by language and culture?" If they treat it as unimportant, move on.
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Look at Their Scheduling Flexibility
Real life does not follow a fixed weekly schedule. Recovery weeks need more hours. Busy months need fewer. Plans change.
Look for an agency that offers:
- Flexible daily start and end times
- Hour adjustments without penalty calls
- No long-term lock-in contracts
- Extra hours when your situation genuinely calls for it
Cottage Home Care MI offers extra free hours when clients need them. That one policy matters more than people expect when a tough week hits.
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Read Google Reviews — Recent Ones
Check the date on reviews, not just the star count. A 5-star average built on reviews from two years ago is outdated. Look for consistent recent feedback — last 90 days is the meaningful window.
Also check whether the owner responds. An agency that goes quiet on criticism is one to think twice about.
Cottage Home Care MI holds a 5.0 Google rating. We respond to every review.
Why Cottage Home Care MI Is Among the Best Home Care Options in Michigan
There are other agencies in Michigan. Good ones, even. But here is what keeps families choosing us.
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We Cover All 83 Michigan Counties
Most agencies cover Metro Detroit. Some reach mid-Michigan. A handful venture further north. We cover every county in Michigan. All 83. Wayne to Keweenaw. Washtenaw to Wexford. If you live in Michigan and need the best home care near you, the answer is yes — we can help. No "we do not service your area." No referral to someone else. This matters most in rural and northern Michigan, where home care options are thin. You should not have to move or settle for a stranger from a staffing app because of your ZIP code.
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MDHHS-Approved and CHAMPS-Certified
Cottage Home Care started in 1992. Medicaid billing rules update. State requirements shift. Agencies that are not deeply embedded in MDHHS processes make mistakes that slow your care down. We have been at this long enough that it rarely happens on our end.
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Multilingual Caregivers Matched to Your Family
Detroit, Dearborn, Hamtramck, Flint, Grand Rapids — communities across Michigan where English is not the first language at home. Home care that ignores that reality is not actually serving those families. Our caregiver team spans multiple languages. The matching process is real, not a checkbox. When a client can speak comfortably with their caregiver, share familiar food, and feel at ease — the care is better. That is not an opinion, it is what we see every day.
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Free Extra Hours and Genuinely Flexible Scheduling
Two things come up most when families tell us what they love: the flexibility and the extra hours. Schedule changes? We adapt. Tough health week and more hours are needed? We find them. We do not charge for every small adjustment, and we do not make families fight for the care their loved one needs.
Michigan Counties Where We Provide the Best Home Care Near You
Every county below links to a dedicated local page. If you are searching for best home care near me in Michigan, find your county and see what is available near you.
North & Northwest Michigan:
Grand Traverse County,
Leelanau County,
Benzie County,
Manistee County,
Mason County,
Oceana County,
Newaygo County,
Lake County,
Osceola County,
Clare County,
Wexford County,
Missaukee County.
Northeast Michigan:
Alpena County,
Alcona County,
Iosco County,
Ogemaw County,
Arenac County,
Gladwin County,
Roscommon County,
Kalkaska County,
Crawford County,
Otsego County,
Montmorency County,
Oscoda County,
Antrim County,
Charlevoix County,
Cheboygan County,
Emmet County,
Presque Isle County.
Upper Peninsula:
Mackinac County,
Chippewa County,
Luce County,
Schoolcraft County,
Delta County,
Menominee County,
Marquette County,
Alger County,
Dickinson County,
Iron County,
Houghton County,
Keweenaw County,
Baraga County,
Ontonagon County,
Gogebic County.
Don't see your county? Call (313) 762-4272 — we cover all 83 and will sort it out.
How Much Does Home Care Cost in Michigan?
Money is usually the first real question families have. It should be.
The 2024 Genworth Cost of Care Survey puts Michigan home care at about $6,101 per month for private-pay clients — above the national median of $5,720.
| Type of Care |
Avg. Monthly Cost in Michigan |
| Home Care (non-medical personal care) |
$6,101 |
| Home Health Care (skilled/medical) |
$6,292 |
| Assisted Living |
$5,949 |
| Adult Day Health Care |
$9,750 |
| Nursing Home |
$10,798 |
Home care is one of the more affordable options — and it keeps your loved one in their own home, which most people strongly prefer over a facility.
The Medicaid Option: $0 Out of Pocket
If your family qualifies for Michigan Medicaid, home care can cost nothing.
Home Help and MI Choice Waiver pay the agency directly. You do not get a bill. The catch: the agency must be MDHHS-certified. Non-certified agencies cannot touch Medicaid funds, no matter how good they look on paper.
Cottage Home Care MI is fully certified. Check your eligibility →
Other Ways Michigan Families Pay for Home Care
- Private pay — out of pocket, from savings or income
- Long-term care insurance — many policies cover home care; read yours carefully
- VA Aid and Attendance — veterans who need help with daily activities often qualify
- Medicare — covers skilled nursing after a hospital stay, not regular personal home care
- Reverse mortgage — homeowners 62+ can access home equity to fund ongoing care
Not sure which applies to your situation? Call (313) 762-4272 and we will walk through it with you.
How to Apply for Medicaid Home Care in Michigan
The Medicaid process sounds complicated. It is not as bad as people expect — especially when you have a certified agency guiding you.
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Confirm your Medicaid eligibility.
You need active Michigan Medicaid. Start at michigan.gov/mdhhs or call MDHHS directly at 1-855-275-6424.
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Complete a needs assessment.
An MDHHS caseworker visits and assesses which daily activities the person needs help with. That determines how many authorized hours you receive per week.
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Choose a certified agency.
You pick who delivers the care. Cottage Home Care MI handles all state enrollment from our end once you choose us.
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Care starts.
A caregiver begins coming to your home. Assessment to first visit typically takes 1–3 weeks.
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Adjust when needs change.
Your care plan is not locked in forever. Request a new assessment and the hours can change.
One thing most people miss: a family member can become your paid caregiver in Michigan through Medicaid. A spouse cannot — but an adult child, sibling, or other relative often can. Full details on family caregiver pay →
What Michigan Families Say About Finding the Best Home Care Near Them
"Amazing flexibility. I love that they give you extra hours. They really care about Wayne County patients. Friendly team." — Marcus D., Client Family
"Excellent care and very dependable. You can see they know what they are doing. Michigan's first trusted name in home care services." — Patricia W., Client Family
"Culturally centered and kind. They treat you like family. The best Home Help services in all counties in Michigan." — Angela R., Client Family
"I found them on Google Maps and I am so glad I did. Professional, Medicaid certified and extremely flexible with our schedule." — Verified Google Reviewer, 5 Stars
More real stories: Watch Client Testimonials →
Frequently Asked Questions: Best Home Care Near Me in Michigan
What is the best home care near me in Michigan?
The best home care near you in Michigan is an MDHHS-certified agency that covers your county, has recent verified reviews, and matches caregivers to your cultural and language background when needed. Cottage Home Care MI serves all 83 Michigan counties with a 5.0 Google rating. Call (313) 762-4272 for a free consultation.
How do I find home care near me that accepts Medicaid in Michigan?
Only MDHHS-approved agencies can bill Michigan Medicaid. Search the state's provider directory at michigan.gov/mdhhs, or call Cottage Home Care MI directly — we are certified across all 83 counties and handle all Medicaid enrollment paperwork. Check eligibility →
What does home care near me typically include in Michigan?
Most home care in Michigan covers bathing, dressing, meal preparation, light housekeeping, medication reminders, and transportation. Some agencies also offer companion care, 24-hour support, and live-in caregivers. What is covered depends on your care plan and whether you are using Medicaid or private pay.
Does Medicare cover home care near me in Michigan?
No. Medicare does not cover regular non-medical home care like bathing or housekeeping. It may cover short-term skilled nursing after a qualifying hospital stay. For ongoing daily support, Michigan Medicaid is the main government funding option.
What is the difference between home care and home health care in Michigan?
Home care is non-medical — personal help with daily tasks. Home health care is medical — skilled nursing, physical therapy, wound care. Home health care requires a doctor's order and a medical diagnosis. Home care does not.
Can I get paid to take care of a family member in Michigan?
Yes. Michigan Medicaid's Home Help program lets eligible family members be paid as official caregivers. The state pays you directly. Spouses do not qualify, but adult children and other relatives often do. Call (313) 762-4272 or visit our Medicaid page → to check your situation.
How fast can home care start near me in Michigan?
Private pay clients can often start within a few days. Medicaid clients typically wait 1–3 weeks for the MDHHS assessment and state enrollment. We move as fast as the system allows on our end.
What languages do Cottage Home Care MI caregivers speak?
Our team includes caregivers who speak multiple languages. We match by language and cultural background when possible. Call (313) 762-4272 for specific language availability in your county.
Do you offer 24-hour home care in Michigan?
Yes. We arrange around-the-clock care for clients who need it. It often costs less than assisted living and keeps your loved one in a familiar home environment.
How do I start with the best home care near me in Michigan through Cottage Home Care MI?
Find the Best Home Care Near You in Michigan — Start Here
You have been searching for the right answer. The search ends here.
Call us, send an email, or fill out the form. We ask a few questions — not to screen you out, but to understand what you actually need. We tell you straight what options are available, whether Medicaid applies, and how fast we can get care started. Then we match you with a caregiver.
No phone trees. No week-long wait to talk to a real person. Just a Michigan home care agency that has been doing this work and will still be doing it tomorrow.
Phone: (313) 762-4272
Fax: (313) 887-8989
Email: michigan@cottagehomecare.com
Address: 150 W Jefferson Ave, Suite P307, Detroit, MI 48226
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Cottage Home Care MI LLC is a Medicaid-certified, MDHHS-approved home care agency in Detroit, Michigan. For the best home care near you in Michigan — in any of the state's 83 counties — call (313) 762-4272 or visit cottagehomecaremi.com.
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