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Finding the right caregiver is a personal journey. At Ardura Home Care, we believe you shouldn’t have to invite a stranger into your home to receive professional support.
Our program empowers you to choose your own caregiver. Whether it is your adult child, a relative, or a trusted friend, we help them get hired and paid to provide the essential care you need. This ensures you receive assistance from someone who already understands your habits, preferences, and needs.
To receive home care services through our program, the care recipient generally must:
Have Medicaid or eligible insurance coverage.
Require assistance with daily living activities (e.g., bathing, dressing, meal prep, mobility).
Live in a stable home environment.
Be medically stable (not requiring 24/7 skilled nursing in a facility).
To be hired as the paid caregiver, the individual must:
Be at least 18 years of age.
Be legally authorized to work in the US.
Be physically capable of performing the necessary care tasks.
Note: In many programs, spouses cannot be the paid caregiver, but children, grandchildren, siblings, and friends are eligible.
Contact Ardura Homecare to confirm your Michigan Medicaid and Home Help eligibility.
Ardura profile set-up—including your caregiver’s enrollment, training, and background check.
We assist with coordinating a physician’s statement and scheduling an MDHHS needs assessment.
Once approved, you may begin tracking hours via our user-friendly system and earn pay. Ardura Homecare ensures smooth and ongoing support through every step of the way.
Once enrolled, your family caregiver will be compensated for assisting you with various Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), including:
Bathing, grooming, and dressing.
Moving safely around the house or transferring from bed to chair.
Grocery shopping, meal preparation, and feeding.
Light housekeeping, laundry, and maintaining a safe environment.
Ensuring prescriptions are taken on time.
Stay in the environment you love, surrounded by memories and family.
One-on-one care reduces the risk of infection often found in crowded facilities.
No need to worry about strangers; your caregiver is someone you already love.
The income your family member earns helps support the entire household economy.
Whether you are looking to care for a loved one or need advice on eligibility, our team is here to listen.