Best Kept Home Care

    7207 Buhr, Detroit, MI, 48227
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    About Best Kept Home Care

    Best Kept Home Care sits in Detroit, Michigan, with its main location at 3278 Leslie and another at 7207 Buhr, and you'll find that it specializes in bringing care straight to your house whether you need help because of illness, injury, age, disability, or other health concerns, and it mostly focuses on home health services but also provides residential adult group home care for up to five people in a private setting, with its license set to expire on 11/5/2024 and a closed date of 11/21/2024 under license number AS820398615, prioritizing care for elderly, disabled, mentally ill people, and those living with traumatic brain injury, and everything is run under established rules with input from doctors and nurses, so you know there's professional oversight. Best Kept Home Care's team schedules appointments in your home, follows doctor's orders, keeps in touch with your doctor about any changes, and keeps thorough clinical records, all while offering services that range from skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational and speech therapy, wound care, injections, IV or nutrition help, and other skilled medical help, plus non-medical help like personal care, laundry, housekeeping, help with errands, and companionship, which makes it easier to stay where you're comfortable. The care team checks up on you, teaches you and your family what to watch for, and tries to help you get better and be more independent, and if you need help with medicines or trouble with health changes, they stay on top of it, offering things like medication reminders, safety guides, and even information on home security and identity theft protection for older people. In the home setting, the services include help for daily tasks, meals with dietary choices like low salt or no sugar, incontinence care, and in-home amenities such as air conditioning and Wi-Fi, cable TV, and even full kitchens if you want to stay active, along with transportation and parking, so it really covers the basics for safe, supported living at home. Care plans are made personal, and they have activities like outings, BBQs, day trips, and birthday parties so life remains social, plus you can get help connecting with local advisors if you want information about options like assisted living, memory care, or independent living. The atmosphere is quiet since it's a small house, and you might find it easier to get to know the caregivers and other residents because of the smaller size. They put a lot into helping folks stay independent and safe, and the program covers both health needs and quality of life, keeping things simple and focused on the core purpose of helping people stay at home as long as it's safe and possible.

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