Wallace Street Assisted Living sits at 211 W. Wallace St. in Ashley, Michigan, in a quiet, middle class neighborhood with easy access to shops, clinics, and services, and this place has a warm, supportive feel with a focus on helping seniors stay as independent as possible while having the care they need. The community offers many types of care, from assisted living to independent living, to residential care homes like Laura Jean Care Home and adult family home services for those needing help with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, or medication reminders, and there's a skilled nursing center called Ovid Healthcare Center with 94 units and a place called Ashley Care Center with 63 units for more complex needs, plus The Laurels of Fulton provides more senior care options.
A main part of their offering includes respite care, hospice care, and home care for those who either stay for a short time or need support at home. Memory care is available at Wallace Street Assisted Living with trained staff helping those with Alzheimer's or other memory challenges stay safe, reduce confusion, and prevent wandering, and activities are designed to keep minds and bodies active, like exercise classes, arts and crafts, and group outings or events outside the facility. There's often transportation to take people to doctor's appointments or on errands, and laundry and housekeeping services help residents keep their space clean, plus there may be on-site hair salons for grooming needs.
The setting looks much like a normal home and offers a mix of apartment-style rooms and private units inside larger buildings, with meals, medication management, and health monitoring as needed. Residents enjoy a social environment where independent seniors join in on events and those who need more help get personal attention, and every person gets a care plan geared to their needs. Ms. Stephanie Siefert serves as the administrator and main contact, and the team of caregivers is made of professionals and support staff focused on dignity and well-being, and the property holds to being an equal opportunity provider and employer.
The facility operates as a Limited Liability Company and is not BBB accredited, and it's closed Mondays, Fridays, weekends, and holidays, opening only Tuesday to Thursday from 9 am to 4 pm. The atmosphere remains inviting and relaxed, with a focus on offering housing, assistance, and community to older adults, and for those dealing with substance use challenges, MI Recovery services are connected as well, bringing a broader range of support into the senior care community for those who need it. Every service is tailored to seniors' changing needs, with an eye to both safety and comfort, and the approach here centers on a social model of care so folks can have as much independence as possible, all under the care of thoughtful staff.