Comfort Keepers - Oakland County, MI

Comfort Keepers - Oakland County, MI We customize care plans that provide the right mix of services to preserve your loved ones' independ Comfort Keepers can help.

In-Home Care

Comfort Keepers® is the leading provider of in-home care, offering customized services to meet the unique needs of your loved ones. For many seniors, living at home for as many years as possible is a priority. Comfort Keepers provides in-home care services that can help prolong an aging person’s ability to live independently and safely. Our in-home care is built around the concept of Interactive Caregiving®, which transforms day-to-day caregiving into opportunities for meaningful conversation and activities that engage and enrich the lives of seniors physically, mentally, socially, and emotionally. From help with meals and mobility to personal care and errands, our in-home care lends a helping hand while enhancing our clients’ quality of life. Descriptions of our standard and custom In-Home Care Services are below. We also provide many helpful articles and resources about In Home Care and Related Topics in our Info Center. Personal Care Services
Bathing, Grooming and Hygiene

For seniors who have physical or cognitive impairments or who fear falling while bathing, having help maintaining a bath-time routine can postpone future decline and disability.1 Comfort Keepers’ goal is to assist our clients with their personal care routines so they can look and feel their best. Our services enhance clients’ mental and physical wellbeing, helping them feel positive about their appearance. Mobility Assistance

Getting out and about offers many physical and mental health benefits to seniors, including lowering blood pressure and reducing the risk for heart problems, osteoporosis, and depression.2,3 Being active also can also help seniors improve their quality of life by controlling weight and improving sleep.4 Comfort Keepers caregivers, whom we refer to as Comfort Keepers®, assist clients as needed with getting from place to place to help them stay as active as possible. Transferring and Positioning

Our Comfort Keepers are trained to safely move clients in and out of beds, into chairs or wheelchairs, or onto toilets. Proper transferring and positioning in and out of beds and chairs can reduce the risk of bedsores, reduce weakening and stiffening of muscles, and encourage proper breathing and digestion. It also helps seniors be as comfortable as possible.5

Toileting and Incontinence Care

Seniors may feel embarrassed with needing help with toileting and incontinence care, but it is actually a common issue. Incontinence can be caused by a variety of reasons, including stress and disease.6 When seniors don’t have help, skin infections, unpleasant odors, and general hygiene problems can be a danger—not to mention lead to even more embarrassment. We step in to compassionately and sensitively assess the problem and make a care plan, helping seniors maintain dignity and self-esteem as they receive help with the more personal aspects of daily living. Feeding and Special Diet

Eating well is important at every life stage,7 and even small dietary improvements can make a positive impact on how a senior feels.8 A variety of nutritional problems can arise, however, as people age. Some seniors have difficulty feeding themselves. Others have problems with chewing and digestion, difficulty tasting and smelling, or experience a loss of appetite. Many seniors simply do not want to eat alone.9

Our Comfort Keepers help certain clients stay on prescribed diets to prevent or control a wide variety of medical conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and osteoporosis. Our Comfort Keepers also help clients eat nutritious diets to promote disease prevention, healing, and healthy living.10 We make an extra effort to turn meals into enjoyable social time by engaging our clients in conversation over food. In-Home Companionship and Care Services
Conversation and Companionship

Studies show that staying social and engaged increases seniors’ quality of life and prevents depression and cognitive decline.11 Our Comfort Keepers can provide clients with friendly company, conversation, and mealtime companionship. Meal Preparation

Eating nutritious meals can make health issues easier to manage, help prevent future health problems, help increase energy levels, and keep weight in check.12 For seniors who have trouble with meal preparation, our Comfort Keepers can cook hot, delicious, wholesome meals, allowing clients to help with preparation according to their ability. Preparing food together can make mealtime a more social and enjoyable experience. Laundry

Clean laundry is a must, but for some seniors this chore can be too physically demanding to do alone. Our Comfort Keepers can take care of all laundry needs, either in the client’s home or at a nearby laundromat. Services include washing, drying, ironing, and putting laundry away. Our Comfort Keepers work with clients to make sure laundry is done according to their preferences. Light Housekeeping

Housekeeping help can prolong a senior’s ability to live independently at home.13 Comfort Keepers’ light housekeeping services include vacuuming, dusting, sweeping and mopping floors, cleaning bathrooms (sinks, tubs, showers, and toilets), cleaning kitchens (sinks, appliances, counters, taking out trash), straightening all rooms, organizing closets and drawers, and cleaning any interior windows that can be reached without a ladder. Comfort Keepers does not provide outdoor cleaning or maintenance. Grocery Shopping/Errands

Illness, weakness, and an inability to drive are just a few factors keeping seniors from working through an ordinary to-do list. Having help with shopping and errands keeps seniors engaged and improves quality of life.14 Our Comfort Keepers can shop for groceries at their clients’ preferred stores and run errands, such as picking up prescriptions or stopping at the post office. Clients may choose to stay home or come along for the ride as a way to stay active and engaged. Comfort Keepers will use any coupons provided. Incidental Transportation

One way to help prevent the social isolation, loneliness, and depression common in seniors is to simply get out and about.15 If driving isn’t an option, Comfort Keepers provides transportation incidental to other care services, such as taking clients to medical appointments, barbershops, beauty salons, shopping, meeting a friend for lunch, or wherever else a client wants to go. Being out and about benefits a senior’s mind, body, and spirit and is an integral part of Comfort Keepers’ Interactive Caregiving™. Medication Reminders

Although Comfort Keepers cannot administer medications, they can help ensure that clients take their medication as prescribed. Comfort Keepers can assist with opening medication containers, reading labels, and reminding the client when it is time for the next dose. Grooming Guidance

Paying special attention to grooming can help a senior feel and look better. As a person ages, grooming can sometimes present physical challenges. Comfort Keepers assist clients with shampooing, shaving, hair combing and styling, and other grooming needs so seniors can look and feel their best. Comfort Keepers®: Custom Care Plan
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01/19/2026

Today on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we’re inspired by his call to action, “What are you doing for others?” ✨ At Comfort Keepers - Oakland County, MI, we honor his legacy by caring for our senior loved ones with compassion.

01/16/2026

Keep your senior loved one safe and happy this winter. Simple daily check-ins, a streamlined home setup, and fun indoor activities can create big moments of care to help you stay connected. 👍

Do you know a senior living alone? Comment with a heart emoji to show your support. 💙

Warm up your senior's winter days with cozy tea blends. 🫖  These soothing combinations not only hydrate but add a comfor...
01/15/2026

Warm up your senior's winter days with cozy tea blends. 🫖 These soothing combinations not only hydrate but add a comforting ritual, helping boost overall wellness even in the cold. ☺️ Save this post to build a winter tea menu for your senior!

Brighten winter days with a simple, senior-friendly tissue paper sun catcher that’s creative and calming. 🎨 This cozy cr...
01/13/2026

Brighten winter days with a simple, senior-friendly tissue paper sun catcher that’s creative and calming. 🎨 This cozy craft supports fine motor skills, sparks peaceful conversation, and adds a cheerful pop of color to any room.

What color palette would you choose for this craft? Share your answer using only emojis in the comments! 👇

Encourage your senior to start the new year strong with simple daily habits to support their well-being. 👍  Routines lik...
01/12/2026

Encourage your senior to start the new year strong with simple daily habits to support their well-being. 👍 Routines like morning stretches, hydration, nourishing meals, and social connection can make a big difference.

What habit are you adding to your 2026 routine? Let us know in the comments! 💙

01/09/2026

Winter is the perfect time to do a quick home safety check for your senior loved one. 🏡 From bright, even lighting and stable furniture to managing cords, kitchen safe zones, and humidifier care, small steps can make a big difference. 💙

What’s one safety task you plan to tackle this week? Tell us in the comments! 👇

Don't miss our upcoming webinar with Nick Turkas, MS of the Arthritis Foundation to learn more about arthritis and pain ...
01/09/2026

Don't miss our upcoming webinar with Nick Turkas, MS of the Arthritis Foundation to learn more about arthritis and pain management! Suitable for healthcare professionals and families.
Learn more at this link: https://conta.cc/4bs3XJ3

Email from Comfort Keepers A CEU Certified presentation with actionable takeaways for families & professionals   Comfort Keepers is pleased to present An Educational Webinar for Healthcare Professiona

It’s National Bubblebath Day, a perfect reminder that self-care can be both cozy and safe for seniors. 🛁 From keeping th...
01/08/2026

It’s National Bubblebath Day, a perfect reminder that self-care can be both cozy and safe for seniors. 🛁 From keeping the bathroom warm to choosing gentle, hydrating products and adding calming aromatherapy steam, small comforts make a big difference.

Tag someone in the comments who could use these senior safety reminders today 💙

01/07/2026

Caring for a senior with arthritis this winter can feel challenging, but these five simple tips can make a big difference. 👍

1️⃣ Keep Joints Warm - Encourage soft layers, warm socks, gloves, and cozy blankets to reduce stiffness and discomfort.

2️⃣ Use Heating Pads - A few safe minutes can soothe stiff joints.

3️⃣ Prioritize Anti-Inflammatory Foods - Berries, leafy greens, whole grains, and omega-3-rich options can naturally ease inflammation.

4️⃣ Maintain a Sleep Routine - Quality sleep supports joint health and reduces pain sensitivity.

5️⃣ Moisturize Daily - Keep hands and knuckles flexible during winter’s dry days.

We'd love to hear which tip works best for you or your loved ones. Share your thoughts and questions in the comments!

Keep your senior energized this winter with warm, nutrient-dense meals. 🍲  Try incorporating plates full of protein, hea...
01/06/2026

Keep your senior energized this winter with warm, nutrient-dense meals. 🍲 Try incorporating plates full of protein, healthy fats, and warming spices for sustained energy. 🥚

What's your loved one's favorite winter snack? Drop your answer in the comments below! 👇

Encourage your senior to start the day with gentle movement that helps them feel loose, steady, and ready for what’s ahe...
01/05/2026

Encourage your senior to start the day with gentle movement that helps them feel loose, steady, and ready for what’s ahead. 💙 This quick routine includes simple warm-ups like neck circles, shoulder rolls, arm circles, wrist stretches, deep breathing, and overhead reaches.

Save this post for an easy, go-to movement routine your senior can use anytime! ✅

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33312 Grand River Avenue
Rochester Hills, MI
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