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Homewatch Caregivers of Northern Michigan: In-Home Care
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Please make sure to contact Homewatch Caregivers of Northern Michigan: In-Home Care to confirm details of their transportation services.

Provides rides for any purpose, as long as you meet one of the following criteria: you have a disability, or , and are a member or sign-up to become a member.

The In-Home Care program offers personalized transportation services for older adults who need assistance getting to medical appointments, running errands, or attending social activities. This program ensures a comfortable and secure ride by providing transportation via car. Riders have the flexibility to schedule their rides at least a few days in advance, ensuring that their transportation needs are met in a timely manner. Payment for the In-Home Care program is hassle-free, as it accepts insurance and credit card payments. The pricing details include an hourly rate, with additional charges for mileage if the caregiver's vehicle is used. Older adults can contact the program to receive a personalized quote based on their specific transportation requirements. By utilizing the Rides In Advance feature, riders can plan their trips efficiently and enjoy a reliable transportation service that caters to their individual needs.


Service Area

Services available to Auburn, Bay City, Essexville, Freeland, Hemlock, Midland, Saginaw, Sanford and University Center. This includes the zip codes of 48602, 48603, 48604, 48609, 48611, 48623, 48626, 48638, 48640, 48657, 48706, 48708, 48710, and 48732.


Contact Homewatch Caregivers of Northern Michigan: In-Home Care

143 S. 1st St. Suite B
Freeland, MI 48623
(989) 264-0921
https://www.homewatchcaregivers.com/northern-michigan/freeland

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