Helen's House is a licensed Adult Foster Care home in Michigan, holding license number AF470317336, and it's set up for three residents, though the house can hold up to six people total, where everyone gets individualized care in a quiet, homelike setting. The staff is on-call twenty-four hours a day, helping with daily needs like bathing, dressing, medication management, and even transfers when someone needs it, always aiming to keep people comfortable and maintain their dignity, and the place is ready for those who need long-term care as well as offering respite care for folks who only need to stay a short while. People live in fully furnished rooms, with a private ADA-compliant bathroom, and many shared spaces like a dining room, game room, and a bright, well-lit dining hall where meals are prepared and served every day with options for special diets, including for residents with diabetes.
The home offers scheduled daily activities and fun events, including movie nights, arts and crafts, and holiday parties, making sure everyone keeps busy and has chances to socialize, and when someone just wants peace, there are quiet walking paths, a garden, outdoor porches, and decks for spending time outside or meeting up with others. Staff helps with physician health checks, speech and occupational therapy, and even has massage therapy as part of the care, and if someone needs help in a hurry, there's always care available for unscheduled needs too, which brings some peace of mind. Security is a focus, so the home has full safety features, an emergency alert system, and staff always nearby, and transportation is set up for doctor visits when needed. Housekeeping, linen changes, and meal preparation are all routine, and there's cable TV, fast internet, and even a snack shop for simple extras. The atmosphere is warm and the staff is friendly, and people from differing backgrounds all come together here, supported by caregivers who speak English and know how to help with Alzheimer's or other memory care needs, working closely with healthcare providers to come up with plans that fit each resident, so everyone can keep as much independence as they're able and families get some peace of mind while knowing their loved ones are cared for, with all aspects of life-physical, social, and emotional-considered as people settle in and try to feel at home.