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Specialized home care and rehabilitation services for complex needs, including attendant care, neurocognitive rehabilitation, vocational rehabilitation and Michigan programs.

Focused Home Care Services supports individuals whose needs may involve daily assistance, neurological injury, cognitive change, behavioral complexity, vocational goals, or a combination of these factors. The service model is broader than routine homemaker support: it includes attendant care, rehabilitation-focused programs, specialized Michigan residential services, and collaboration with families, guardians, case managers, and clinical professionals.

Quick answer

Focused Home Care is built for care situations that require consistency, structure, individualized support, and clear communication across the care team. The right service depends on the person’s current function, goals, location, and existing professional recommendations.

Attendant care built around daily function

Attendant care supports individuals who need dependable assistance in the home because of medical conditions, physical limitations, cognitive changes, or behavioral needs. The work may include help with daily routines, safety, communication, emotional reassurance, observation of meaningful changes, and support strategies that align with the individual care plan.

The goal is not to make every day look identical. The goal is to create enough structure and consistency that the individual can function more safely and predictably while remaining in a familiar environment.

Rehabilitation that connects to real life

Vocational rehabilitation and neurocognitive rehabilitation address different but often overlapping parts of recovery and participation. Vocational services can focus on work behavior, confidence, routine, executive-function demands, and productive engagement. Neurocognitive support can focus on attention, memory, sequencing, planning, problem solving, and the everyday impact of neurological injury or cognitive change.

These services are most useful when the goals are concrete and the activities have meaning outside the therapy setting.

Specialized support for complex needs

Some individuals do not fit neatly into one program. Physical limitations, behavioral needs, cognitive changes, mental-health challenges, family dynamics, and injury history may all influence what an appropriate support plan looks like. The Complex Needs Support page explains how Focused approaches those situations without reducing them to a checklist.

Michigan residential and rehabilitation programs

Focused Home Care’s Michigan services include quality-of-life support, vocational rehabilitation, and the Singular Behavioral Residential model. The residential model is designed for individuals whose chronic or aggressive behaviors have made shared living environments difficult. One residence is dedicated to one individual so routines, supervision, environmental controls, and person-centered strategies can be organized around that resident.

Who is involved in the care decision

Care decisions often involve more than the person receiving services. Families, guardians, case managers, physicians, therapists, insurers, and other professionals may each hold part of the picture. Our Families & Guardians and Case Managers & Referral Partners pages are designed to make those pathways clearer.

How to think about the right starting point

Start with the reason support is being considered now. Is there a new injury? A decline in function? Behavioral instability? Difficulty maintaining routines? A need to rebuild work skills? A residential setting that no longer works? A professional referral with defined goals? The answer helps determine whether attendant care, rehabilitation, residential support, or a combination deserves the first conversation.

Frequently asked questions

Does Focused Home Care only provide traditional senior home care?

No. The organization’s public service information includes attendant care for complex needs, vocational rehabilitation, neurocognitive rehabilitation, and specialized Michigan residential programming in addition to in-home support.

Can multiple services be part of one care plan?

They can address different needs within the same overall situation. The appropriate combination depends on the individual, location, current goals, and professional recommendations.

Where does Focused Home Care operate?

Focused Home Care has operations in Leesburg, Georgia and Livonia, Michigan. Program availability may differ by state and service.

How should a family or referral partner begin?

Start with the current needs, relevant diagnoses or injury history, existing care recommendations, location, and the outcome you are trying to support.

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Talk with Focused Home Care about the next step

Every care situation is different. If you are exploring services for yourself, a family member, a client, or an individual under guardianship, start by sharing the current needs, existing care plan, location, and the type of support being considered.

Contact Focused Home Care Services or use the request-care option on this site.

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