Hidden Peace Specialized Living sits over on Hartland Road in Fenton, Michigan, in a neighborhood setting where folks find both comfort and safety, and the place has been around since 2011, so it's had a chance to settle into a routine that tries to meet the different needs of seniors. The staff, run by Karen Lee Russell as the Administrator, focuses on helping people who can manage daily life with a little bit of help-maybe they need reminders to take their medicine, some support with things like bathing or dressing, or just watchful supervision to keep them safe and healthy, but they don't need someone right by their side all day for every task, and so the care stays balanced and respectful. When someone's having trouble with memory, like with Alzheimer's or dementia, the place has a Memory Care service with its own Day Program to keep folks social, moving, and engaged, while also paying attention to safety by helping prevent wandering and easing confusion, which usually brings a lot of relief to both residents and their families.
Living here means sharing the space with a small group, which often leads to stronger connections-over a game of poker, Euchre, or pool, or during one of the meals where vegetarian options are ready for anyone who wants them, and even your dog can come along since they're pet-friendly and will help out with pet care. The community's set up so you can get around in a wheelchair, and bathrooms are accessible, with showers and tubs suited for those needing extra help. There's both indoor and outdoor common areas for everyone to gather, have a chat, or just get some fresh air. If you need to get to appointments or want to visit family in town, transportation is available, and folks who drive can even park their car here. The living homes themselves aim to feel family-like because the owners are involved and care about keeping things supportive and familiar, so residents aren't just clients-they're more like extended family.
If someone needs specialized help, there's support for incontinence, diabetes, high acuity care for those with more serious medical needs, and even care for non-ambulatory residents who have trouble walking or moving around on their own. All services get coordinated with outside health care providers, so things don't get missed or fall through the cracks, and if someone only needs a short stay or a bit of respite, that's an option too. Everything about Hidden Peace Specialized Living is meant to provide practical help in a setting designed for comfort, connection, and the needs that come with aging, and the care services get adjusted for every individual, whether someone needs help with cooking and cleaning or just a bit of guidance to stay independent for as long as possible.