Interim HealthCare of Ann Arbor
- (734) 368-9102 Main Office
Services in Ann Arbor
What we offer
- Home Healthcare
- Medical Staffing
- Personal Care
- Companion Care
- Dementia Care
- Independent Living Senior Care
- Non-Medical Home Care
- Post Hospitalization / Rehab Care
About Us
What Our Community is Saying
What’s Happening
Caring for a loved one with Parkinson’s can bring both emotional and physical challenges, especially as care needs evolve. Education is one of the most valuable tools caregivers can have. National organizations like the Parkinson's Foundation and the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research offer reliable information on symptoms, treatment options, and caregiving strategies. These organizations also provide helplines, virtual programs, and opportunities to connect with others navigating similar experiences.
For those living in and around Ann Arbor, Michigan, there are several valuable local resources available. The Michigan Parkinson Foundation offers access to a statewide network of more than 70 support groups, educational programs, and mentorship opportunities for both individuals and caregivers. In Ann Arbor specifically, community-based groups such as the Ann Arbor Parkinson Support Group provide opportunities for education, exercise, and social connection, helping individuals maintain quality of life while building a strong support network. Educational events and workshops hosted in the area—often in partnership with national organizations—also give caregivers access to the latest information and community support.
At Interim Healthcare of Ann Arbor, we understand that every Parkinson’s journey is unique. Our experienced care team is committed to providing personalized support, whether it’s assistance with daily activities, mobility, or companionship. During Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month—and throughout the year—we encourage families to take advantage of both national and local resources, stay informed, and reach out for help when needed. With the right support system in place, individuals living with Parkinson’s and their caregivers can experience greater confidence, connection, and quality of life.
The GUIDE Model (Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience) is a landmark Medicare initiative designed to transform dementia care from a fragmented struggle into a coordinated, supported journey. For families in Ann Arbor and surrounding communities like Ypsilanti, Saline, Dexter, and Chelsea, Interim HealthCare of Ann Arbor is a key local partner in bringing these benefits directly to your doorstep.
The Goal: Home-First Care
The primary mission of GUIDE is to help people living with dementia stay safely in their homes and communities for as long as possible, delaying the need for nursing home care. Interim HealthCare of Ann Arbor supports this mission by providing the professional, in-home clinical and personal care required to make "aging in place" a reality.
GUIDE Model: Key Benefits at a Glance
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Dedicated Care Navigator: A single point of contact to help you manage doctors, medications, and local resources.
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24/7 Helpline: Round-the-clock access to experts for urgent questions or middle-of-the-night concerns.
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Expert Care Teams: A coordinated group of specialists—including nurses and therapists from Interim HealthCare—working together to manage complex medical and behavioral needs.
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Help with Daily Logistics: Support in finding "extra" help, such as meal delivery or specialized transportation.
How Interim HealthCare of Ann Arbor Supports You
As a provider of skilled home health and personal care, Interim HealthCare of Ann Arbor is uniquely positioned to deliver the core services mandated by the GUIDE program for residents across Washtenaw County:
1. Professional Respite Care
The GUIDE program provides a $2,500 annual stipend for respite care. Interim HealthCare can be your designated provider for this service, sending trained, compassionate caregivers to your home in Ann Arbor, Pittsfield Township, or Scio Township. This allows family members to step away with peace of mind, knowing their loved one is safe.
2. Expert Dementia Training
Our staff is trained in specialized dementia protocols, including Teepa Snow’s Positive Approach to Care. We don’t just provide a service; we offer evidence-based education to help local families manage the unique behavioral and medical challenges of the disease.
3. A "Navigator" in Your Corner
Navigating the healthcare systems in the University of Michigan or Trinity Health networks can be daunting. We work alongside the GUIDE Care Navigator to tackle the "paperwork" side of care, from managing complex medication schedules to coordinating with local Ann Arbor seniors' resources.
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Why This Matters Locally
Currently, over 6 million Americans live with dementia. In Michigan, the need for coordinated care is growing rapidly. Without it, patients often face frequent emergency room visits at hospitals like University of Michigan Hospital or St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. By focusing on prevention and coordination right here in our community, the GUIDE Model—supported by Interim HealthCare—aims to improve the quality of life for both the patient and the person looking after them.
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Disease Education: Explains dementia types, symptoms, and what to expect as it progresses.
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Practical Care: Tips for safer communication, managing daily tasks (like bathing), and handling behavioral changes.
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Environment & Safety: Strategies to modify the home into a calm, supportive space.
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Caregiver Wellness: Dedicated sections on self-care, stress management, and mental health.
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Ongoing Support: A curated list of support groups and external resources.
- Washtenaw County MI
- Ann Arbor, MI
- Ypsilanti, MI
- Saline, MI
- Milan, MI
- Chelsea, MI