A New Beginning is a residential care home in Flint, Michigan, that helps older adults with daily activities in a small, home-like setting called New Beginnings Manor, and the staff there offer both memory care and residential care for people eighteen and older, including those with Alzheimer's, dementia, physical disabilities, mental illness, or traumatic brain injury, though the place is also set up for people who are independent but like having help nearby when they need it. The building is a large, three-story home that has a main floor with a private room and attached full bath, another half bath, and upstairs there are five semi-private rooms and two more full bathrooms, plus there's a big deck and gardens where folks can sit outside, and windows in the bright rooms bring in lots of natural light while carpeting keeps things comfortable. The people who work there help with medication, bathing, dressing, meals, and other things like exercise, reminders, and transfers if someone needs help moving around, and they've got nurses, aides, podiatry, wound care, and occupational therapy on hand, so it's a steady place for people who need high or low levels of care, including incontinence or diabetic care, non-ambulatory help, and help with mental health needs, while privacy and dignity are respected.
There are eleven spaces in the home, and men or women can live there, with studio, single, two-bedroom, private or semi-private room choices, all furnished with phones and basic items; there's 24-hour supervision, emergency alert systems, and easy-to-navigate safety features with handicap accessible areas, along with private bathrooms in the living areas. People living there join group and individual activities in the lounge or on the walking paths, or they might spend time in the activities room, watch movies, take part in social crafts or education programs, or go offsite for outings, and there's always transportation to appointments, shopping, and events, plus there's internet, guest parking, cable TV, and a salon/barbershop if someone likes being spruced up. For meals, chefs and planners make balanced, healthy food with choices for special diets, allergies, diabetes, or restrictions, and residents can eat any time throughout the day with friends or family joining at the dining room table, and snacks are always available too.
The house has regular housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance staff, so everything stays tidy; staff help arrange move-in coordination and keep things simple if someone's waiting for a spot. Everyone gets a personalized care plan once the first assessment is done, and healthcare or extra help get adjusted if things change. Residents pay privately or can use SSV, VAWA, AAA, or long-term care insurance, and the home runs under license number AM250328940, meeting all state rules for care, security, and confidentiality, including online threat protection and secure services for residents. People say the atmosphere feels close-knit and familiar, so the staff and residents get to know each other, and the support helps people live calmer, more social, and dignified lives.