Rocking Horse Ranch AFC Home is a small, licensed assisted living facility in Fruitport, Michigan, run by Mrs. Moneen Lincoln and set up to care for up to 6 residents, including those who are developmentally disabled, in a home-like environment. The staff offers personalized care, assists with bathing, dressing, transfers, mealtimes, and medication management, and provides memory care services when needed, and residents get individual care plans so their needs are met each day. The home provides both studio and one-bedroom apartments as well as shared living quarters, and rooms come furnished with telephones and emergency systems for safety, while there's supervision day and night along with 24-hour emergency response.
People living at Rocking Horse Ranch AFC Home can enjoy community spaces like a theatre room, a library, a dining room, a community kitchen, walking paths, and landscaped courtyards and gardens, and the home even welcomes pets. There are daily activities for fitness and socializing, as well as movie nights, community-sponsored gatherings, and gardening opportunities. The staff prepares daily meals, can handle special diets for allergies or diabetes, and offers both housekeeping and private laundry help, so chores are covered. Residents who need help getting to medical appointments have transportation options, and there's medication support plus pharmacy services along with help for non-ambulatory or mobility-limited residents.
The team coordinates with outside healthcare providers, checks on residents' health, and makes sure their needs and independence are always a focus. Special security and online safety measures are in place for extra protection. The home holds Michigan license #AF700380762, is regulated by the state, and doesn't take Medicare unless certified by federal authorities. Amenities aim to offer support, comfort, and a little peace of mind, which makes things easier for folks who need regular care but still want a safe, attentive place to live.