Bertram's Manor sits right in the middle of Flint, Michigan, at 1202 Church St, and folks there will find a big mix of care options, so whether someone needs independent living, an assisted living setting, or more advanced help like Alzheimer's or hospice care, the place has it covered - it's what they call a Continuing Care Retirement Community, with both a board and care home setup and apartments, and some people like the semi-private and private nursing home rooms, though the monthly cost can run between $8,000 and $9,500 depending on what's needed. People can use adult day care and respite services if families just need a break, and some like the home health, in-home residential care, and memory care programs, all focused on making life easier for seniors who have trouble with daily things like bathing, dressing, or taking their medicine, and the team includes nurses, podiatry, wound care, and therapy staff, plus Burnett, Nicholas and Burnett, Jesina as the registered operators, with Care.com handling the licensing and safety checks, and they make sure there are enough caregivers for every senior.
The whole place feels pretty busy, with a senior citizen center, a dining room, a salon or barbershop, washers, and dryers, and the basics like housekeeping, kitchenettes, and maintenance, plus amenities like WiFi and guest parking if family pops by, and folks here take part in activities and classes, exercise, health and wellness programs, and arts and crafts - the staff sets up regular outings and trips too, so seniors can see local restaurants, cafes, parks, theaters, or even just get to a pharmacy, doctor, or church. They do their best to let everyone be as independent as they're able, but step in with transportation for appointments, personal care like grooming or dressing, and meals so no one has to worry about cooking, and there are special features like sprinkler systems and handicap accessibility in common areas for safety. Bertram's Manor covers the usual tasks like housekeeping and laundry, accepts long-term care insurance, and blends social and medical care, focusing on reducing confusion and wandering for folks with dementia, while all rooms get regular maintenance, and someone will always help with medication or health monitoring when needed. The place stays licensed, follows health inspection rules, and keeps a community overview ready for families wanting to learn how the residential care home program works, aiming for comfort and support, but also flexibility for the many different needs older adults might face.