BIRMINGHAM, Michigan—Assured Home Nursing (AHN), a provider on at-home senior care based in Birmingham, Michigan, announced it is officially certified as a Medicaid Home Help provider in the state. 

AHN's services include helping Medicaid eligible seniors and people with disabilities with activities of daily living (ADLs) like bathing and dressing, as well as instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) like cooking and managing medications.

"Becoming a certified Medicaid Home Help provider allows us to extend a helping hand to more families, ensuring their loved ones receive support with genuine compassion," AHN said in a released statement. 

AHN works with families to make Michigan’s Home Help Program easier to understand and access. To qualify, eligible individuals must be legal residents of the state and either 65 or older or living with a disability. They also need assistance with at least one daily activity such as eating, bathing, transferring or mobility. Certain family members and close connections—like adult children, siblings or grandchildren—can be paid for providing care, while spouses are not eligible. The team helps families complete the necessary steps, clarifies who can serve as a caregiver and ensures seniors can start receiving the support they qualify for without unnecessary delays.

"Assured Home Nursing can help seniors and individuals with disabilities access care through Michigan’s Medicaid Home Help Program and reduce the financial burden of in-home support," AHN said. "Their team guides families throughout the process, helping them understand the program and connect with approved caregivers."


 

Medicaid Home Help providers work closely with families to relieve financial strain homecare may cause