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It doesn’t matter if you’re here because you’re looking for help living independently, or if you want to make sure someone you love has the support they need to stay in their home. We believe there’s more to caring for people than just providing in-home assistance. You deserve a care partner that understands the course of your journey and will help navigate the road ahead. Whether it’s preparing a meal or providing 24-hour care, we will be there for you.

Exceptional service is something we never compromise on. With decades of experience in providing integral care in their communities, our professional teams will ensure that your safety and well-being come first.

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Owner Scott Hill

Scott Hill

My name is Scott Hill, I have a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering and a Master’s Degree in Management, both from the University of Michigan, and leadership training from the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University. I have senior management experience in the automotive industry, where I have worked for over 30 years combined in Ford Motor Company, the Visteon Corporation, and Nissan Motor Corporation. I have served as a “Junior Achievement” volunteer education consultant, where I taught High School Applied Economics. I have served for many years on the Christian Services Commission at my church, where I also serve as a lector, and a co-leader of a men’s group. I served as a volunteer at the Michigan Abilities Center, providing Equine Assisted Therapy dedicated to improving the physical and emotional well-being of children, adolescents, and adults who have physical, mental, emotional, or learning challenges.

I am a volunteer leader for The Hope Clinic organization which is a medical, food, and care provider at no cost for those in need. (Here is a description from their website: “At Hope Clinic we are committed to radical generosity and love. People often come to Hope struggling to gain access to the holistic care that they need. When they arrive at Hope, they are greeted with love, and treated with dignity. We help them to navigate the complex world of social services, and offer many of the comprehensive services they need directly on site.”) I have also enjoyed being a Special Olympics volunteer coach. My hobbies include playing, writing, and recording music.

I have been married for over 25 years to my wife Claudia, and together we’ve raised three beautiful children – our daughter Amelia who is 22 years old and recently graduated from Grand Valley State University, and our twin sons Elliott and Harrison who are now 20 years old and attending college.

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Our Mission

Put simply, our mission is to improve the quality of life for those we serve. Of course, we recognize that everyone’s idea of “quality of life” is different, which is why it’s so important to us to make you an active part of your own care plan. We want you to be in the driver’s seat regardless of any limitations or challenges you’re facing.

Most of all, we believe aging isn’t just about staying healthy, safe and independent. It’s also about living well.

A client listening intently to her caregiver as they talk over coffee. A client listening intently to her caregiver as they talk over coffee.
Our Founder, Allen Hager. Our Founder, Allen Hager.

Our History

During his years working as a hospital administrator, our founder Allen Hager watched many patients, especially seniors, leave the hospital and return home. But they did not necessarily return to health. Allen found that, once at home, a lot of his former patients were unable to care for themselves. He knew that with a little help, most of these people could lead healthy, happy lives in their homes. This became the idea for Right at Home.

After talking to dozens of families about the challenges they faced and what kinds of care would help, he became a certified nursing assistant to experience firsthand the needs of people who required professional assistance to continue living at home.

Today, with the help of Allen’s insights, Right at Home has grown to over 600 locations that serve tens of thousands of clients across the U.S. and around the world.

Our Philanthropies

Right at Home’s mission is “to improve the quality of life for those we serve,” and expanding our mission to serve others around the world is truly a pleasure. We support many organizations that help people live independently.

A number of caregivers praying with an Ecuadorian woman in a wheelchair.A number of caregivers praying with an Ecuadorian woman in a wheelchair.

Free Wheelchair Mission

Globally, an estimated 70 million people with disabilities have no access to a wheelchair. Those who cannot walk must crawl or be carried to their destination. In collaboration with a network of like-minded partners, Free Wheelchair Mission has distributed more than 1 million wheelchairs to people with disabilities in 93 developing countries around the world, providing renewed dignity, independence and hope through the gift of mobility, at no cost to the recipient.

As an organization, our work with Free Wheelchair Mission began in 2016 as we looked for a partner that would help us further our mission of improving lives worldwide. To date, our team’s efforts have raised more than $400,000 that has funded over 5,000 wheelchairs, which were distributed through life-changing Vision Trips to Vietnam, Ecuador and Costa Rica.

Right at Home offices support Josiah’s House in the Dominican RepublicRight at Home offices support Josiah’s House in the Dominican Republic

Josiah’s House

Over half of the children living in the Dominican Republic live below the poverty line and can be found on the streets in at-risk surroundings in order to make money. Josiah’s House runs family-style homes that provide vulnerable boys and girls with the basic necessities, education, life skills, and family home atmosphere needed to succeed.

Recently, 70 Right at Home offices came together to support Josiah’s House by supplying everyday items for the children of Josiah’s House. The group delivered suitcases full of clothing, personal hygiene items, toys, and other supplies.

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