
Home is more than four walls; it’s where we feel most secure, comfortable, and at peace. It’s where our memories reside and our future takes shape. At Home Sweet Home In-Home Care, it is a privilege to assist older adults and people with disabilities to remain in their homes where they can best retain their own identity, self-expression, and wellness.
When it comes to seeking a care solution for a loved one, quality of care and dependability of service are what matter the most.
That’s exactly what sets Home Sweet Home In-Home Care apart from other agencies in Southwest Michigan. Our difference lies in how we engage and train our caregiving team, whom we see as more than employees performing mere tasks, but as individuals with a gift of caring for others. Let us help you find the quality care you need and pair you with qualified, thoughtful caregivers.
What We Do
Our in-home care services range from personal care, housekeeping and companionship, to highly specialized care for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. We provide whatever is needed to help preserve independence, enhance quality of life, ensure safety, and promote health and wellbeing.
What Our Clients Are Saying
We’re always honored to receive glowing testimonials from those we serve, and invite you to read just a sampling of their comments.
Exceeding Your Expectations
Since the inception of Home Sweet Home In-Home Care, we have consistently been awarded the Best of Home Care awards for both provider and employer.
Caring Passionately for Those We Serve
Keeping You Informed

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