Angels II AFC Home sits in a quiet residential area of Berrien Springs, Michigan, and gives daily care to a small group of residents, no more than six at a time, so everyone gets real personal attention. The home has one-bedroom and semi-private units, and all spaces include safety features for peace of mind. Residents get help with daily living, like bathing, dressing, moving around, and eating when needed, and caregivers are trained to offer support for those with dementia and Alzheimer's. There's medication management, regular doctor and nurse visits each month, and a wellness program that checks health and keeps people active each day.
Meals are home-cooked with special diets in mind, and all apartments get regular cleaning and full maintenance, both inside and outside. For spending time, there are spaces like a library area, an arts and crafts room, a computer room, and a movie theater room, plus a common kitchen where folks can gather, trails and porches outside for a walk or some fresh air, and a community dining area that's always well-lit. The home runs scheduled meetings for residents and families, and offers daily physical activities to keep folks moving. Doors use keypads for entry so only those who belong can come in, and all utilities except phone are included. The staff provides care day and night, and there's always someone close by if help's needed. There's a friendly, comfortable feeling in the place, and residents get as much help as they need, which makes it easy to feel at home here.