Premier Care Assisted Living 6 sits in Alger, Michigan, right on M33, and while it's a small place with just six rooms, it's meant for folks who want a quieter setup and need more help with daily life, like getting dressed, bathing, or managing medicines, and you won't have to worry because there's always someone awake, day or night, ready to help out, plus they have special certifications so people who are mentally ill, developmentally disabled, or physically handicapped can get care that suits their particular needs-which doesn't always happen everywhere. The home's set up with both private suites and some shared apartments, and the rooms are all furnished, have phones, internet, cable, air-conditioning, even private bathrooms and little kitchenettes, and you can choose either a studio or a one-bedroom if you want a bit more space, and there are non-slip floors which help if you sometimes don't feel as steady as you did when you were younger. There's a secure building, with panic buttons and emergency alert systems, so you'll always have someone nearby if something happens, and residents get meal preparation with options for allergies, diabetes, or even pureed foods, plus private dining or more community-style kitchens if you prefer to cook or join in with others.
Special services include dementia and Alzheimer's care, assistance for seniors with Parkinson's, and help with incontinence, mobility, and transferring in and out of bed or chairs, and there's on-site pharmacy service, medication monitoring, a registered nurse available, and routine health checks and home health services, while rehabilitation is offered if you need it, and the staff keep track of overall resident health and diabetes management. Daily life gets a little easier because the staff take care of the housekeeping, laundry, and home maintenance, which means you don't have to worry about cleaning or repairs, and if you want, there's even concierge service and personal request services. Some other things that set the place apart are the chapel and reading room for quiet moments, an extensive library, gardens, walking paths, and scheduled transportation so you can still get to places in Howell, Brighton, Ypsilanti, or Ann Arbor, and there's on-site parking for those who can still drive or have visitors.
Community activities happen often, like movie nights, arts and crafts, fitness and wellness programs, and special event parties, all helping folks stay busy with social activities and promote engagement, and there's always something going on if you want to join in. The home also supports family support groups and works closely with health providers so care gets updated according to each resident's needs, meaning each person has a tailored plan. Inside the dining room, meals are on a schedule but there's also all-day dining, and outside there are outdoor walking paths and gardens for time in the fresh air.
The building is run by Premier Care Assisted Living 6 LLC, has an active Michigan license (#AS650380904), and is regulated with a license capacity for up to six adult residents, and you'll find it's designed so seniors can maintain as much independence as possible while having help close by, with simple comforts, reliable features, and a more personal, smaller home feel.