Country Meadows sits in Gowen, Michigan, as a small and close-knit senior living community that looks after up to six residents at a time, and what you get here is a homelike atmosphere where folks know each other and staff focus on giving personalized attention, so people get the right level of help, whether they need assisted living, memory care, or support for specific needs like developmental disabilities, physical handicaps, or even brain injuries, and it's licensed as an Adult Family Home, which also goes by the Michigan license number AF410295936. Rooms can be private or shared-with one-bedroom suites, studio apartments, and all are furnished, have air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, cable or satellite TV, phone, Wi-Fi, kitchenettes, and private bathrooms, and you'll find safety features like emergency alert buttons and secured grounds, which really matter for anyone who might wander due to Alzheimer's or dementia, plus there are specialized caregivers and programs for memory care.
There's housekeeping, laundry, meal prep from a chef, and the dining area feels like home, with food offered all day for those with food allergies, diabetes, or other dietary needs, which includes pureed and spoon-feeding options if needed. Living here means you don't have to cook or clean, and there's transportation for doctor visits, shopping, or group outings. Residents get daily activities-think bingo, card games, a theater room, walking paths, a library, gardens, and movie nights, along with regular education and exercise programs, and the staff keeps a close eye on everyone's health, with registered nurses for checkups, medication management, and an on-call nurse day and night.
Country Meadows provides care for bathing, dressing, toileting, mobility, medication, continence management, Parkinson's, rehabilitation, wound care, as well as help for those who need feeding assistance, and they're ready for unscheduled needs too, so families have peace of mind. Pets, especially small ones, are welcome, so some folks might find comfort in bringing along a companion animal. The place values respect, safety, and letting people keep as much independence as they can, while still being there for when someone needs a hand. There's maintenance-free living, so the residents have time and energy for the things that make life a bit brighter, like community gatherings, family support groups, or just relaxing in the garden. With amenities like complimentary transportation, move-in help, emergency alert systems, and options for respite care, Country Meadows aims to keep things simple, supportive, and welcoming for both short and long-term stays.