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Michigan Home Care Pricing Guide

In-Home Skilled Nursing &
Home Care Costs in Michigan

Real pricing based on actual experience serving Metro Detroit families β€” not guesses, not national averages.

πŸ“ž Want an exact cost for your situation? We offer free in-home consultations and provide a full cost breakdown before starting care. No guessing. No surprises.

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Quick Answer

How much does home care cost in Michigan?

In Metro Detroit, non-medical caregiver services range from $25–$35/hour depending on weekly hours. Part-time care runs $1,000–$5,000/month. Skilled nursing visits ordered by a physician are often covered by Medicare with little to no out-of-pocket cost for eligible patients.

The Real Cost of Home Care in Metro Detroit

Most families searching for home care don't know where to start with pricing. The numbers you find online are often national averages that have nothing to do with what you'll actually pay in Wayne County, Livonia, or Farmington Hills. This guide is based on what we actually charge β€” and what Medicare and Medicaid actually cover β€” right here in Metro Detroit.

1. Caregiver Services (Private Pay)

Non-medical caregiver support covers daily living assistance like bathing, dressing, meal prep, and companionship. These services are typically private pay β€” meaning insurance rarely covers them.

Typical cost in Metro Detroit: $25–$35 per hour

But here's what most families don't realize: the hourly rate depends heavily on how many hours per week you need.

Light Support
~$35/hr
4–8 hours per week
Regular Care
~$30/hr
15–25 hours per week
Full-Time Care
~$25/hr
40+ hours per week

The more care you need, the more affordable it gets per hour. This is one of the most overlooked aspects of home care budgeting.

2. Skilled Nursing β€” What Most Families Misunderstand

This is where families consistently underestimate their options. In-home skilled nursing covers wound care, medication management, post-hospital monitoring, and chronic condition management β€” and it is often covered by Medicare or Medicaid for eligible patients.

Bottom line: Skilled nursing visits β€” including wound care at home, medication management, and post-surgical care β€” are often far more affordable than families expect. For Medicare-eligible patients, out-of-pocket costs are frequently $0.

What Does This Actually Look Like Monthly?

Here are real monthly estimates for patients in Metro Detroit based on the care schedules we see most often:

Care ScenarioHours / WeekEstimated Monthly Cost
Part-Time Caregiver Support10 hrs @ $30/hr~$1,200/month
Full-Time Caregiver Support40 hrs @ $25/hr~$4,000/month
24/7 Rotating CareMultiple caregivers$15,000–$20,000+/month
Skilled Nursing (Medicare)VariesOften $0 out-of-pocket

Home Care vs. Assisted Living β€” The Truth

Most families assume a facility is the "affordable" option. The reality often surprises them.

Type of CareEstimated Monthly Cost
Home Care (part-time)$1,000 – $5,000
Home Care (full-time)$4,000 – $10,000
Assisted Living in Michigan$5,000 – $8,000+
Nursing Home / SNF$8,000 – $12,000+

With home care in Livonia and across Metro Detroit, you only pay for the hours you actually need. In a facility, you pay full price regardless. And home care means staying in your own home β€” which matters more than most people realize for long-term outcomes and quality of life.

Transparent Billing β€” No Hidden Fees

A lot of agencies talk about "hidden fees." In our experience, the biggest surprises don't come from hidden charges β€” they come from families not understanding the structure upfront.

At Superior Home Health of Michigan:

5 Ways to Reduce Home Care Costs

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Increase hours strategically More weekly hours = lower hourly rate. If you're on the edge of a threshold, adding a few hours can actually reduce your total cost per hour.

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Use long-term care insurance Not everyone has it, but if your loved one has a policy, now is the time to use it. These benefits often cover both skilled and non-skilled care.

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Combine skilled + non-skilled care Medicare or Medicaid may cover the clinical visits while private pay covers daily support. This hybrid model is often the most affordable structure.

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Lock in pricing early We never raise rates on existing patients. Starting care sooner protects you from future price increases.

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Schedule a free consultation We provide an exact cost projection before care begins β€” so there are no surprises and you can plan your budget with confidence.

The Biggest Misconception About Home Care

"Home care is too expensive."

This is simply not true for most Michigan families. In reality, home care is often more affordable than assisted living, fully customizable to your budget, and keeps patients in the environment where they heal best. After working with hundreds of families across Wayne County, Farmington Hills, and Metro Detroit β€” the pattern is consistent: families don't regret starting care. They regret waiting too long. Conditions worsen. Options narrow. Costs increase.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does home care cost per hour in Michigan?

In Metro Detroit, non-medical caregiver services typically range from $25 to $35 per hour depending on hours needed per week. Skilled nursing visits ordered by a physician are often covered by Medicare or Medicaid with little to no out-of-pocket cost for eligible patients.

Is home care cheaper than assisted living in Michigan?

In many cases, yes. Part-time home care ranges from $1,000 to $5,000 per month, while assisted living in Michigan averages $5,000 to $8,000+ per month. With home care you only pay for the hours you need, and your loved one stays in the comfort of their own home.

Does Medicare cover home care in Michigan?

Medicare covers skilled home health services including nursing visits, physical therapy, wound care, and more β€” when ordered by a physician and provided by a Medicare-certified agency. Non-medical caregiver services like bathing assistance and companionship are typically private pay. Superior Home Health of Michigan is Medicare and Medicaid certified.

What affects the cost of home care in Michigan?

The main factors are: hours of care per week (more hours = lower hourly rate), type of care needed (skilled nursing vs. caregiver support), insurance coverage, and medical complexity. A free in-home consultation from Superior Home Health gives you an exact cost breakdown before starting care β€” no guessing.

Related Resources for Families

πŸ₯Does Medicare Cover Home Care in Michigan? What's Actually Covered ⏳7 Signs It's Time for Home Care β€” Most Families Wait Too Long 🩹When a Wound Becomes Serious: Home Treatment vs Professional Care πŸ†šHome Care vs Assisted Living in Michigan: Cost, Care & What Families Miss

⭐ Why Families Choose Superior Home Health of Michigan

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Nurse Practitioner-Led β€” Care plans overseen by Rob Devore, FNP-BC and Jaafer Beydoun, AGACNP-BC

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Complex Patient Experience β€” We handle high-acuity patients other agencies cannot serve

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Advanced Wound Care β€” DDHAM amniotic membrane graft therapy through Superior Wound Specialists

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Trusted Across Metro Detroit β€” Serving Wayne, Oakland, Livingston, Genesee & Washtenaw Counties

Get a Personalized Home Care Cost Estimate

Every patient situation is different. We provide a detailed breakdown based on your specific needs, schedule, and level of care β€” before you commit to anything.