Welcome

Quality Care of Howell is a family operated, assisted living facility licensed as an Adult Foster Care. It was founded by a team of individuals with the tools and background necessary to provide housing, health care and supportive services for individuals who need assistance in their everyday lives. Our staff at Quality Care of Howell has warmth and respect for our residents. Being a family owned business, we treat our residents like they are our own family. Quality Care of Howell is always staffed 24 hours a day, so that each resident receives exceptional care and assistance. Our staff is well-trained in first aid, CPR, caregiving and all types of emergencies.

Before a resident moves in, we meet with each resident and family to assess their own preferences and needs establishing whether there is a need for support or additional assistance with their lifestyle. Wellness and health assessments are conducted on a regular basis as needed.

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As owners, we experienced difficulties finding good care for our parents and loved ones at the time of need. Especially when my mother had Alzheimer’s almost twenty-eight years ago, and my mother-in-law, who was in need of an assisted living in her later years of life. Thus, our commitment is to provide a service that exceeds the expectations of others for their loved ones, who are in need of an assisted living community.
— Buolus “Paul” Ghraib
 
(Owners: Nidhal, Buolus and Jezail Ghraib)

(Owners: Nidhal, Buolus and Jezail Ghraib)

 
Let us never know what old age is. Let us know the happiness times bring, not count the years.
— Ausonius
 

Assisted Living Definition

The Assisted Living Federation of America defines assisted living as a long-term care option that combines housing, support services and health care, as needed. Assisted living is designed for individuals who require assistance with everyday activities such as meals, medication management or assistance, bathing, dressing and transportation. Some residents may have memory disorders including Alzheimer's, or they may need help with mobility, incontinence or other challenges. Residents are assessed upon move in, or any time there is a change in condition. The assessment is used to develop an Individualized Service Plan.