Gingerbread Manor 2 sits in Flint, Michigan, and has space for up to 6 residents in a cozy Adult Small Group Home environment, really more like a board and care home tucked in a quiet neighborhood, and offers both assisted living and memory care services, so seniors get help with daily chores, meals, and personal care right where they live, all while retaining some independence and comfort. The facility offers private, semi-private, and communal rooms, so people have a choice in their living space, and the building is set up with ADA-compliant bathrooms, in-room emergency alert systems, panic buttons, and secured grounds, all to keep people safe and comfortable. Staff members provide around-the-clock supervision and are trained to help with things like bathing, dressing, continence, medication management, and mobility, including help for conditions like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, and they even organize surgery recovery, fall prevention classes, and diabetic care right at home.
Residents get healthy meals every day, with snacks always available and a brightly lit hall for dining, plus there's a special focus on dietary restrictions like diabetes. The building is fully furnished, set up with Wi-Fi, cable or satellite TV, and rooms with their own telephones. There's walking paths, gardens, a café, patios with balconies, and common rooms for movie nights or games-you'll even find a beauty and barbershop, pharmacy, senior-specific activities like birthday parties, arts and crafts, card and board games, and family support meetings where loved ones can come together. There are daily routines and scheduled activities to promote social time and connections, and transportation is available for medical appointments and outings. Residents also have access to a staff dietitian and healthcare monitoring with regular health checks, and staff can coordinate care with outside healthcare providers.
Gingerbread Manor 2 encourages people to bring small pets, and keeps things lively with communal events, cultural gatherings, and movie nights, so life doesn't have to feel dull. The place stays tidy with regular housekeeping and laundry service, and rooms remain cozy and private or shared according to each person's needs. Dedicated care plans fit each resident, with support for memory care in secured areas for people with dementia or Alzheimer's, and staff stays ready to assist with anything from help getting up, bathing, or even hand feeding if that's needed. The overall environment is set up to offer warmth, safety, and independence at a steady pace, and residents and their families find peace of mind knowing the place is licensed and regularly checked by state authorities. Gingerbread Manor 2 doesn't accept Medicare, but offers a long-term, more affordable option for people looking for personal, attentive care without a nursing home setting, and the staff works hard to make sure every resident gets the care, activities, and independence they need each day.