How to Help Mom

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Taking care of an elderly parent can be difficult.

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How To Help Mom

We are your One Stop Shop to help you with your aging relatives.

Whether you are looking to keep your loved ones in their home longer or looking into senior care services or even working on an estate plan, our network of vetted professionals that we have worked with for years can help guide you through the process and share resources with you to help save you time, money, and frustration.

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When faced with aging parents, it is easy to find yourself overwhelmed with information. Our team helps you navigate this difficult journey through our network of
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We will save you time, money and integrate a care protocol that works for your family.

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Where do I start?
Start by completing our form, letting us know what services you are looking for and we will provide personalized introductions to the professionals you need who can answer any questions you have.
Are there any costs for How to Help Mom’s services?
No. We are a service that is free to you and interested in connecting you to reliable professionals in senior care.
Where are you able to provide services?
Our network is centered in Michigan. We focus on helping connecting your family with the resources located in your loved ones’ back yard. These are the people that you will work with, not some call center or large conglomerate.
Do you sell my information?
Unlike a lot of senior care services sites, we don’t send your contact information to hundreds of people. We contact you to understand your needs and connect you to the people you choose to speak with. Based on your conversations with them, they may offer to connect you with others and that is up to you.
What are the prices for services?

Like most things in today’s world, it depends. An estate plan has a different cost than a service that can upfit your loved one’s home or in home care for an aging relative. We can share that you will not pay a premium for using How to Help Mom. Our partners are your partners and they understand how hard this can be for so many of us.

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Adult Foster Care

Adult Foster Care

Barrier Free Remodeling

Barrier Free Remodeling

Medical Equipment

Medical Equipment

Estate Sales

Estate Sales

Insurance

Insurance

Medicare

Medicare

Mortgage Broker

Mortgage Broker

Real Estate Agent

Real Estate Agent

Senior Living Placement

Senior Living Placement

Attorney

Attorney

Behavioral Health Services

Behavioral Health Services

Cleanout Specialist

Cleanout Specialist

Financial Services

Financial Services

Homebased Medical Care

Homebased Medical Care

Mobile X Ray Ultrasound

Mobile X-Ray/Ultrasound

Organizer

Organizer

Senior Living Community

Senior Living Community

Physical Occupational

Physical/Occupational /Speech Therapist

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