A Caring Touch in Detroit, Michigan, is a small senior living community with a limit of 5 residents, sitting in a private home that's fully furnished and has three private bedrooms, one semi-private bedroom, two full baths, a dining area, a common room, a kitchen, and even a basement with a washer and dryer, which makes things comfortable and simple. Residents here get help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, moving around, medication management, and meals, all in a setting where staff are on hand 24 hours, and there's always a careful eye making sure everyone's safe. There's support for all kinds of needs, from basic help right up to skilled nursing, rehabilitation, wound care, hospice care, and dementia care, so people can keep living here even when they need more medical care, and there's even respite care for short stays when families need a break.
They've got over 20 years of experience with people who are physically handicapped, mentally challenged, or living with autism, so staff are pretty familiar with different needs, and they stick to a plan that respects every person's routine. In addition to the medical stuff, folks get companionship, lots of social activities, scheduled daily programs to keep busy and connected, and a garden outside for some fresh air, and for those who love to stay connected, there's cable TV, Wi-Fi, high-speed internet, and telephone service across all the rooms. Meals are prepared in-house and the kitchen can handle special diets, like for diabetes, so no one's left out when it comes to food, and they make sure to work with any outside doctors or therapists who already help their residents.
People who want something more independent can have a maintenance-free life with the option to get more help if it's needed later, and for those who want more privacy, there are private suites, air-conditioned rooms, and kitchenettes, plus common spaces where everyone can relax. Housekeeping is taken care of, and there's transportation help for medical appointments, which can be a relief, so folks don't need to worry about how they're getting where they need to go. They have move-in coordination to make starting out easy, toiletries included, and support for all the little things, which makes life smoother for everyone. There's always staff close by and ready to help, and everything's set up so people can stay as independent as possible while getting the help they need, whether it's a little or a lot, all in a home-like place that's accredited and budget-friendly.