Personal care
The hands-on parts of the day that have gotten harder.
- Bathing, grooming & dressing
- Getting up and moving safely
- Using the bathroom
- Eating and medication reminders
Michigan Home Help Program
Michigan pays family members to care for their loved ones at home. The hard part is the paperwork — so we do that part. You keep doing what you're already doing.
Free to ask. No obligation, no pressure — just a straight answer.
30-second check
Three questions about the person you care for. Nothing is saved until you choose to send it.
This is a quick guide, not a decision. It means your loved one may be eligible — approval is ultimately up to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS).
How it works
The program is real, and the paperwork is why most families never finish it. That's the part we take off your plate.
Tell us about your loved one and what you already help them with. No forms first.
We walk both of you through the applications, paperwork, and background check — and chase the parts that stall.
A state caseworker visits to assess how much help is needed. We help you get ready for it.
You're paid for the care you give. We stay reachable for questions, changes, and renewals.
What counts
Most family caregivers are surprised how much of their ordinary week is work the program recognizes.
The hands-on parts of the day that have gotten harder.
Keeping home livable, which is most of what the day actually is.
Not sure whether what you do counts? Call us and describe a normal day.
Why families choose Saint
Let's talk
The fastest way to start is a phone call — we're glad to answer questions, even if you're only beginning to look into this.
248-266-1977