A Place To Remember sits in Davison, MI and is licensed as an Adult Foster Care home under #AF250337711 with a capacity for six residents, so the setting feels small and personal, and there's always staff awake and available every hour of the day and night for supervision, plus emergency response systems for safety and peace of mind. People who live here get help with daily routines like bathing, dressing, transferring, medication management, and even more involved care such as incontinence support, high acuity health needs, and non-ambulatory care like Parkinson's and diabetes management, so there's always someone keeping an eye on things. Memory care is central, especially for folks facing dementia or Alzheimer's, and everyone gets personalized attention depending on what they need, with coordination between the staff and healthcare providers to keep care plans current.
There are scheduled daily activities, a games room, arts and crafts, movie nights, and areas for quiet time like a library or garden with walking paths because staying active and social can help keep spirits up, and for those who need a break or whose families need temporary relief, respite care is available as well. Meal service brings three nutritious meals a day, planned by chefs and meal planners to handle allergies, diabetes diets, and other restrictions, plus there's meal assistance as needed. Residents can choose between studio units, one-bedroom setups, or shared living quarters, all furnished and with features like bath tubs, cable or satellite TV, flat screen TVs, telephones, Wi-Fi, and a place to sit down and visit in the dining room or outside in the garden.
Housekeeping, laundry, vacuuming, and dusting are included, so folks don't have to worry about chores, and there's a beautician on site to help with grooming when needed, as well as transportation and parking so residents can get to doctor's appointments and other needs without any trouble. Activities of daily living help is routine, and staff manage medications to avoid any confusion. The environment aims to feel welcoming, quiet, and respectful, with attention to dignity and creating a space for remembering. Community reviews, many verified through platforms like Seniorly and A Place For Mom, give it a score of 3.8, which is about average, and families can get free advice to find out whether this is the right fit, since the place focuses on being calm, safe, and a little like home, especially for those living with memory challenges or in need of nursing, assisted, or independent living.