Janie Smith Adult Foster Care sits on 170 Larson Road in Attica, Michigan, and provides a calm living space for seniors and adults who need everyday help, and with a total of six licensed beds and semi-private 1-bedroom units, it's a small place where residents can get to know each other and the staff, and that's really nice when someone needs extra care or just wants a quiet setting. The home offers assisted living, memory care for dementia and Alzheimer's, and adult foster care, covering many needs like physical disabilities or mental health concerns, and they're licensed under Michigan regulations with regular reviews to keep things up to code, with their current license running from August 2024 through August 2026. There's always someone around to help with things like bathing, dressing, getting around, or taking medicine, whether it's day or night, which helps people keep some independence while still feeling safe. Meals are cooked for everyone and served in a common dining room so it feels like a community meal, and special diets, including diabetes or food allergies, get taken care of too.
Residents can join in activities each day, things like movie nights, walking paths, or gardening if they like, since the place has a garden and easy walking spots outside, and the staff keep things going with programs that exercise memory and mind for those who need it. People who live there, or their families, can count on transportation help, regular housekeeping, laundry, and even help with moving in so the transition is a bit easier-plus, family visits and special events always get encouraged to keep loved ones close. With rates starting at $4,084 a month, Janie Smith Adult Foster Care is priced for middle-income households common in the area, and the setting is both secure and welcoming for folks with complex medical needs or those just needing a little daily support. Each room has a telephone, emergency alert systems, and furnished touches for comfort, and residents' schedules can be kept flexible since the caregivers aim for a balance between routine and letting people enjoy hobbies or quiet time as they want. Staff are attentive, with a focus on personal dignity and emotional well-being, and the home coordinates with outside medical providers to help with any ongoing health plans or medications, so families know that their loved ones have support and a caring place to stay.