Henry Ford at Home
We provide convenient care in the comfort of your home.
If you can’t come to us, we’ll come to you.
We know life can be chaotic. Caring for yourself or a loved one along with your existing responsibilities isn’t always easy. That’s why we’re here. Henry Ford at Home offers the same quality care you expect from Henry Ford Health in the comfort of your own home.
We partner with doctors and case managers to provide world class products and services in a safe and convenient manner in your home.
Our services include access to nurses, therapists and home health aides as you need them. We also offer:
- Home Health Care: Henry Ford Home Health Care professionals provide safe, effective and sensible care to meet your needs.
- Hospice Care: End-of-life care and support.
- Home Infusion: Infusion therapy services.
- e-Home Care: Personal Emergency Response System, remote patient monitoring and other clinical services.
- Hart Medical Equipment: Home oxygen therapy, wheelchairs, hospital beds and more.
- Extended Care/Private Duty Services: Private pay nursing, therapy and nurse aide services for patients who need extra help.
- Henry Ford Care at Home
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