Hansma Home sits in Coopersville, Michigan, as a small Adult Family Home with just 6 licensed beds and focuses on giving people a safe, home-like place when they need help with daily living or special care like memory support, and you'll find it among the assisted living options in Ottawa County, where it's licensed individually by the state. Residents can pick from different living setups, whether they want a studio apartment, a one-bedroom, a shared room, or a private suite, and each space comes fully furnished, includes kitchenettes and private bathrooms, with air conditioning, cable TV, internet, and telephone service. People get to stay as independent as possible, with staff always close by for support, help with personal care, bathing, getting dressed, or medicine reminders and management, and there's standby help for transfers if that's needed.
Meals are served three times daily, and a chef prepares the food to match special diets if needed, and residents dine in either a shared dining space or a private area, and if needed, staff can help feed by spoon. The home runs wellness programs, daily fitness activities, and social and educational events-there's a library, walking trails, gardens for everyone to enjoy, and group activities designed for a relaxed, neighborly setting. Maintenance-free living covers cleaning, vacuuming, dusting, laundry, and help moving about the home, so residents don't have to stress over chores. Residents who need more attention because of Alzheimer's, dementia, developmental disabilities, old age, or mental illness receive care tailored with a custom plan, and Licensed Registered Nurses and specially trained staff are on duty to look after everyone, keeping the building secured at all times, offering reminders for bathroom use, and making sure medication is handled safely.
Hansma Home provides small group care and plays a role in supporting the community, with counseling, educational workshops, and activities, as well as being a resource linked with Michigan Recovery for those who need recovery options or support with addiction. The grounds offer walking paths, gardens, a bistro, parking service, and spaces for residents and guests. The set-up lets people keep their liberty while always having help at hand, and the home doesn't accept Medicare unless certified, so payments or coverage might vary. Whether for long-term assisted living or shorter recovery needs, Hansma Home tries to make daily life easier for people and gives families peace of mind knowing someone's always there, in a space designed for comfort and support.