Kindred Spirit sits at 2320 West Dodge Road in Clio, Michigan, and serves adults age 18 and older, including those who are mentally or physically handicapped, and it's a close-knit place that runs on strong Biblical values and respect for each person, treating everyone like family, and offering an adult foster care (AFC) home that really tries to feel like an actual home, with a healthy, welcoming atmosphere, and a staff that works hard to honor God in how they provide care. The home has room for up to 12 men and women, providing both semi-private and one-bedroom options, and folks get a bed in a furnished room, with housekeeping, linens, and emergency alert systems, and residents can enjoy walking paths, a garden, a dining room, and scheduled activities like movie nights and community-sponsored games to help people feel at home.
Staff at Kindred Spirit help with daily tasks such as meals, bathing, dressing, medication, and moving from bed to chair, and the community also offers adult foster care, assisted living, memory care, respite care, skilled nursing, and even a full CCRC setup, so people with different needs can find the level of support that fits them best. They provide memory care for Alzheimer's and dementia with special activities and secure settings, plus they've got wound care, rehabilitation, and 24-hour skilled nursing for those who need more medical attention, and they coordinate work closely with doctors and healthcare providers as needed. Meals include options for allergies or diabetes, and they do preparation and scheduled dining, but there are all-day dining choices, too, and transportation and parking services are available for outings or appointments.
Kindred Spirit stands out with various unique features, such as naming for certain care programs, and their Christian values shine through in their family-style meals, personalized daily care, and the encouragement of faith and hope in the community. Residents have access to maintenance-free living with resort-style touches, health care staff offer supervision around the clock, and staff remain dedicated to making sure everyone gets personal attention and whatever support they need. The home has CMH, D.D.GHS, and T.B.I. certifications and provides care for non-ambulatory residents, plus gender-specific accommodations.
The facility follows state licensing rules and is overseen for quality, and they accept payments including Medicaid, Medicare, SSI, Auto Insurance, GHS Contract, and private pay. Community members can count on safety features and security services both online and offline. Kindred Spirit offers grants to charitable causes, holds data on nonprofits, and supports faith-based philanthropy, with a Secretary/Director named Jill Roper, a President/Executive named Matthew Noble, and a Vice President named John Fooshee. The place tries to help seniors keep their independence and dignity, has won awards in 2022 and 2023, and focuses on giving people a sense of belonging and compassion, rooted in respectful and loving care.