34+ Years of Trusted Care
North Oakland Caregivers, Inc.
Senior with caregiver and family member

Private Caregivers & In-Home Senior Care in Southeast Michigan

For 34+ years, North Oakland Caregivers has delivered trusted home care to more than 1,000 Oakland County families. Our private caregivers provide one-on-one senior care across Oakland and Washtenaw counties — earning 5-star reviews for personal care, companionship, and dementia support at home.

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Why Families Trust North Oakland Caregivers

Licensed & Insured

Michigan home care since 1992

Verified Caregivers

Background-checked private caregivers

24/7 Support

Live phone — never a bot

Personalized Care

1:1 caregiver match within 48 hours

Trusted Senior Care in Southeast Michigan Since 1992

North Oakland Caregivers has provided in-home senior care to Southeast Michigan families for more than 34 years. Since 1992 we've supported over 1,000 Oakland County families with trusted home care.

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We're licensed, insured, and locally rooted, with three offices in Clarkston, Bloomfield Hills, and Ann Arbor covering Oakland and Washtenaw counties.

Every family is paired with private caregivers chosen for that specific match — same trusted face, same routines, week after week. That continuity is what turns scheduled visits into real senior care, and it's why our families consistently leave 5-star reviews. Whether your loved one needs Alzheimer's support, help with daily living, or hospital-to-home transition care, we'll build a plan around the person, not the calendar.

What Families Say About Us

Our In-Home Care Services

North Oakland Caregivers provides the full range of home care across Oakland and Washtenaw counties — from a few hours of weekly companion care to round-the-clock senior care at home.

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Specialized caregivers support families navigating Alzheimer's and dementia, while our personal care services help seniors with bathing, dressing, meals, and medication routines. We also offer respite care that gives family caregivers a real break, hospital-to-home transition support that lowers readmission risk, and compassionate end-of-life care focused on dignity and comfort.

Every visit is one-on-one — private caregivers in your loved one's home, matched to their personality and routine, not a rotating roster. Tap any service below to see what's included and who it's for.

How Our Care Process Works

Tell Us Your Needs
1

Tell Us Your Needs

Share your senior care needs, schedule, and preferences through a quick intake call or our simple online form.

Intake call: ~12 minutes

Get Matched
2

Get Matched

We pair you with private caregivers chosen specifically for your loved one's personality, routine, and home care requirements.

1:1 match within 48 hours

Start Care
3

Start Care

Your caregivers begin in-home senior care on your schedule, with the same trusted faces returning visit after visit.

First visit within 72 hours

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Why Families Choose In-Home Senior Care

Home care keeps seniors in familiar surroundings, supported by caregivers who know them. Here's why families across Southeast Michigan choose in-home senior care over a facility.

77%

Want to age in place

of adults 50+ want to remain in their own homes as they age, rather than move to a facility.

AARP, 2024 Home & Community Preferences Survey

1:1

Matched care

Private caregivers individually matched to your loved one — same trusted faces, not rotating shift workers.

How we deliver senior care

34+

Years serving Michigan

of trusted home care for Oakland and Washtenaw county families — over 1,000 served since 1992.

North Oakland Caregivers, est. 1992

Service Areas We Proudly Serve

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Our Locations

Clarkston, MI

7736 Ortonville Road

Clarkston, MI 48348

Our flagship home care office, serving north Oakland County since 1992. Caregivers cover Clarkston, Lake Orion, Oxford, Waterford, and the surrounding communities.

Bloomfield Hills, MI

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Ann Arbor, MI

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between home care and home health?

Home care is non-medical senior care — help with bathing, dressing, meals, mobility, companionship, and dementia support — delivered by our trained team in your loved one's own home. Home health is short-term skilled medical care (nursing, physical therapy) usually ordered after a hospital stay. Most families need home care for the long-term daily living support that keeps seniors safely aging in place.

How do you match caregivers with clients?

We pair every family with private caregivers chosen for that specific match. We look at the senior's care needs, schedule, personality, hobbies, and any medical considerations like dementia or mobility limits, then introduce caregivers who fit. The goal is continuity — the same trusted faces returning visit after visit, not a rotating roster of strangers.

Can I request the same caregiver for every visit?

Yes. Continuity is core to how we deliver senior care. Once your loved one is matched with a primary caregiver, that caregiver becomes the consistent face for their schedule. For 24/7 home care or weekend coverage we build a small, dedicated team so every visit is from someone your family already knows.

What types of senior care services do you offer?

Our home care services cover the full spectrum: companion care, personal care (bathing, dressing, grooming, medication reminders), Alzheimer's and dementia care, respite care for family caregivers, hospital-to-home transition support, end-of-life care, and 24/7 around-the-clock care. Every service is delivered one-on-one in your loved one's home across Oakland and Washtenaw counties.

How are your caregivers vetted?

Every caregiver passes a multi-step screening process: state and federal background checks, reference verification, an in-person interview, a skills assessment, and proof of any required certifications. Those working with dementia and Alzheimer's clients receive additional specialized training. We re-verify credentials on an ongoing basis.

Does insurance or long-term care policy cover home care?

Most long-term care insurance policies cover non-medical home care like ours, and many Veterans Affairs benefits do as well. Standard health insurance and Medicare generally do not cover ongoing senior care at home. We're experienced helping families navigate long-term care claims, VA Aid & Attendance, and private-pay options — just ask during your free consultation.

What is the minimum number of home care hours?

Most schedules start at four-hour visits, which gives the caregiver time to help with a meal, personal care, and meaningful companionship without feeling rushed. We can scale up to eight-hour shifts, overnight care, live-in care, or full 24/7 coverage depending on what your loved one needs.

How are caregivers trained for dementia and Alzheimer's care?

Team members assigned to Alzheimer's and dementia clients complete additional training in redirection, behavioral cues, fall-prevention routines, and creating calm sensory environments. Many on our team have years of specialized experience in memory care, and we match them to families whose loved ones need that level of expertise.

What are your rates?

Rates depend on the level of care, hours per week, and schedule (daytime, overnight, weekends, 24/7). We build a custom home care plan for each family during a free consultation so the cost matches the actual care your loved one needs — no inflated minimums or hidden agency fees. Contact us for a detailed quote.

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Join 1,000+ Oakland County families who chose our private caregivers for trusted home care. Free consultation, no obligation — we'll walk you through care options and pricing.

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