Meadow Breeze sits at 7887 Slattery Road in Brown City, Michigan, and you'll find a small, peaceful place with only six assisted living units, so everyone knows each other and staff can give personal help, and they run as board and care homes, which means it feels more like a house than a big facility, and daily care is the main thing they do, with 24-hour awake staff always around to help with bathing, dressing, and getting in and out of bed, or spoon-feeding if needed, and for people with conditions like Parkinson's or Alzheimer's disease, they've got special care plans and secure memory care for those with dementia, plus programs and memory-enhancing activities.
The skilled nursing services at Meadow Breeze offer round-the-clock medical care, rehabilitation, wound care, and support for things like fall prevention and diabetic management, and there's always an on-site registered nurse who checks on folks, helps with medication, and assists with getting to doctor's appointments because they have free transportation assistance, and they make sure residents' diets fit their needs, even if someone has special dietary restrictions, because meal preparation and service is all part of the daily routine, and staff also handle housekeeping and linens.
Living at Meadow Breeze can be independent or assisted, depending on what each person needs, and they offer private, semi-private, and studio rooms, all with storage space and often already furnished, and you'll find kitchens or kitchenettes in those rooms, cable TV, and WiFi included, and on the property, there's a dining room, a library, and even a place called the Salon/Barbershop, along with an entertainment theatre and an exercise and fitness room, plus arts and crafts classes, computer access, and outings to local attractions, so there's some social activity every week, and they offer respite care too if your family needs a break from caregiving for a short time.
Meadow Breeze provides personalized attention, coordinating with healthcare providers and keeping a close eye on everybody while letting people stay as independent as possible if they're able, and staff can help with things from managing medicine to helping with hygiene and housework, so you don't have to worry about the little daily chores, and though the community is small with only six assisted living units, it's licensed under Michigan license # AS440316846, so you know they follow the rules.
These homes have a focus on health and well-being, offering several levels of care under one roof, with a tranquil and welcoming atmosphere, and while it's not a huge place, there are plenty of amenities, and the small size means people get real attention and support, not lost in the crowd.