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add staff as the business 
grows.
“Given the current 
pandemic-related 
unemployment, we’re 
eager to find high-quality 
compassionate caregivers 
and welcome the challenge 
of creating jobs that will 
pay higher than industry 
average in order to attract 
outstanding people,” Yaari 
noted. 
Lavi outlined the strategy 
to grow their client base. “We 
plan to use our connections 
in the Jewish community 
to find seniors needing 
assistance, but we will 
certainly take care of people 
of all faiths,” he said. “We’re 
here to support anyone 
who needs help and will 
accommodate our clients’ 
personal needs, faiths and 

personalities to make their 
lives more comfortable.”

FUTURE PLANS
Offering in-home visits is 
designed with client comfort 
in mind, but the two are 
looking to expand in the 
future. “As we’re in our 
startup phase, we don’t have 
the capital to acquire homes, 
but in five to 10 years, we 
plan to buy homes to take 
care of our clients on-site, if 
that would be best for them,” 

Yaari noted.
MFHC services 
include 24/7 monitoring, 
companionship, personal 
hygiene, household tasks, 
meal preparation, laundry, 
shopping, Alzheimer’s/
dementia care, physical 
assistance and respite for 
family caregivers. Yaari and 
Lavi explained they’ll work 
with each client to create a 
customized care plan with 
differing fees based on 
clients’ individual needs.

“In Judaism, taking 
care of the sick is a huge 
mitzvah,” they said. “Our 
clients aren’t necessarily 
sick, but oftentimes they 
do have health issues. We 
have a passion for taking 
care of people. It’s our 
mission to support local 
seniors in maintaining their 
independence, allowing 
them to spend their golden 
years in the comfort of their 
homes.
“We bring our unique 
personalities and experiences 
to our company. 
“Our guiding principle is 
to treat all our clients and 
staff like family.” 

For more information about My 

Family Home Care, call (248) 

266-8004, or email caregiving@

myfamhc.com.

“IT’S OUR MISSION TO SUPPORT 
LOCAL SENIORS IN MAINTAINING 

THEIR INDEPENDENCE.”

— MATT YAARI AND GUY LAVI

Paid for by Oakland 
County Health Division. 

We can’t forget the danger. Wear the 

mask. Wash your hands. Practice physical 

distancing. Consider virtual gatherings. 

Curbside food pickup. 

For more safety tips, 

visit oakgov.com/covid.

PROTECT YOUR
LOCAL LOCALS.

Paid for by Oakland 
County Health Division. 

We can’t forget the danger. Wear the 

mask. Wash your hands. Practice physical 

distancing. Consider virtual gatherings. 

Curbside food pickup. 

For more safety tips, 

oakgov.com/covid.

PROTECT YOUR
LOCAL LOCALS.

