The staff is awesome. They're very attentive to all the residents needs. They take good care of the residents. The facility has a warm and inviting feeling when going there. The food is also good there as well.... Read more
FirstLight Home Care Greater Oakland County, MI in Troy, Michigan is one of senior living communities in the area. To find the right community for your needs and budget, connect with one of A Place For Mom’s local senior living advisors for free, expert advice.
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(1 review)Home Instead Senior Care of West Portland/Lake Oswego offers cost effective, high-quality in- home care services such as companionship/home helper, personal care, dementia services and medication administration. We can provide transportation to and from doctor’s appointments, home from the...
They take good care of mom, however, there are some minor communication issues where sometimes I'm not able to reach the service.
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Worked out well so far. We like the caregiver. Some scheduling issues.
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The staff is awesome. They're very attentive to all the residents needs. They take good care of the residents. The facility has a warm and inviting feeling when going there. The food is also good there as well.
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They are excellent, the owner came out for the intake and even started helping my mother to the restroom. They are very compassionate people and understanding of our fears. So far we are happy with them.
Call (555) 555-5555 to reach FirstLight Home Care Greater Oakland County, MI.
To reach FirstLight Home Care Greater Oakland County, MI call: (555) 555-5555
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