Magnolia House Senior Living sits in Atlas, Michigan, and has temporary closure as of September 13, 2023, but from what's known, it's an adult foster care home with a license for up to 6 people, and it's operated by Shelia Bowers. The place has welcomed older adults, folks with Alzheimer's, and residents with physical disabilities. The facility's set up for both daily living and specialized care needs, with six assisted living units. There's an on-site registered nurse to help with things like medication, incontinence care, diabetic care, non-ambulatory care, memory and dementia services, and even help with showers and manual feeding if needed. Staff prepare custom care plans for everyone, and medication assistance's always available.
Rooms come well-furnished, with studio units and full apartments, plus generous closet space, and big balconies for fresh air. The dining hall serves meals made by chefs and meal planners, and laundry service's included. There's a fitness room, library, reading area, massage therapy, entertainment and games room, and the grounds are kept safe and secure. Programs aim to help folks be active and happy, with daily entertainment, special event parties, and both on-site and offsite activities. Residents do technology classes, exercise, wellness programs, and devotional activities. Magnolia House's motto is "Do more of what makes you happy," and staff try to make sure residents can keep up with hobbies, spend time with friends and family, and relax-whether that means sitting in the garden with lemonade or watching movies with popcorn. Unique service areas and programs, plus concierge services, offer ways to connect, create, learn, and savor daily life. All care and amenities focus on letting people do what brings them joy as much as possible, whether they're independent or need more daily help.