Flatrock Manor of Flint Twp. sits over at 2360 Stonebridge Drive in Flint, MI, and folks living there get plenty of support in a small, home-like setting with a capacity for up to 12 residents, which helps make it feel more personal and close-knit, and you'll find it's licensed as an Adult Foster Care home, providing assisted living and help for adults with disabilities, including folks who need dementia and Parkinson's care or help with other medical and behavioral needs, and they've even got 24-hour supervision, so people don't have to worry about being alone if something comes up at night. There are private and shared living options, including studio and one-bedroom apartments, and all the units are wheelchair accessible with ADA-compliant bathrooms, emergency call buttons, and safe designs for easier movement, plus they've got furnished apartments, so seniors can settle in comfortably without a lot of fuss. The staff help with bathing, getting dressed, managing medicines, transfers, and sometimes feeding if that's needed, and they also offer things like incontinence care, home health services, and massages, which not every place does.
People at Flatrock Manor of Flint Twp. get care plans that fit their needs, updated as things change, and if a resident has unscheduled needs or emergencies, staff respond quickly, and there are member services and specialized caregivers for Alzheimer's and other health conditions. Residents can take fall prevention classes, join fitness classes in dedicated rooms, or walk outside on safe garden paths, and for fun, there are things like bingo, card games, movie nights in the theatre room, and daily planned activities to help folks socialize. There's a beauty salon, games room, laundry facilities, and even Internet and phone access in rooms, so people stay connected. They serve meals in a spacious dining hall and will handle special diets like diabetes or allergies, and there's a café for small bites. Flatrock Manor arranges rides for shopping and doctor visits, and coordinates with outside health providers. The place has walking paths, gardens, balconies, and community spaces for relaxing, and you'll see gardeners working in raised beds as well.
Housekeeping, personal laundry, and dry cleaning services come with living here, and they also help with things like move-in coordination so new residents settle in easier, and an on-call nurse is always available for medical care or advice. Flatrock Manor runs on a family model, working to build relationships between the staff and residents, with a focus on helping everyone feel like part of a community and lead an active, engaged life, even for those needing heavier support or help with rehabilitation. Accredited by CARF International since 2019, with a three-year cycle, Flatrock Manor uses the uSPEQ® feedback tool and has a survey process to keep up quality standards, and, being part of a larger network, it also provides help in areas like behavioral health, occupational therapy, and medical rehabilitation, which is useful for those who want more than just basic senior living support but still want to feel at home and cared for every day.