Tri-State Country Care sits on Cambria Road in Hillsdale, Michigan, and stays licensed under Michigan's Department of Social Services with license number AF300254367. The facility has a capacity for up to 5 residents and mainly serves older adults, people with mental illness, developmentally disabled individuals, and folks with Alzheimer's disease or Parkinson's. Residents can pick from shared or one-bedroom apartments, with safety features like emergency response systems, panic buttons in rooms, kitchenettes, washers, and dryers. The building has ADA-compliant bathrooms, and staff provide help with bathing, getting in and out of bed, spoon feeding if somebody needs it, and all sorts of help for incontinence, dressing, or moving from place to place-plus medication management and diabetes care.
They do daily health screenings, and an on-site licensed nurse looks after residents during emergencies and gives monthly check-ups, while a registered nurse stops by regularly. Physical, occupational, and speech therapy happen on site, plus programs for people with low mobility and memory care needs, like Alzheimer's or Parkinson's. Staff help with fall prevention, transfers, insulin shots, and two-person assistance if needed, always depending on availability. Residents get three home-cooked meals every day that fit a variety of special diets for allergies, diabetes, or hypertension, and there are snacks and restaurant-style options, too.
Amenities include a fitness and activity center, daily classes, reading rooms, an extensive library, game room, computer area, arts and crafts, a shared kitchen, social events, and a dedicated area for movies with big TVs. People can bring their pets. There are porches, garden spaces, landscaped paths, and a space for family support meetings, and regular outside trips take place. Housekeeping and laundry come with the rent, and utilities are included except for the phone service. There's a barbershop and beauty salon, music therapy, animal visits, social evenings, and holiday parties. Shared and private transportation gets folks to appointments, shopping, spiritual services (when arranged), and group outings, with plenty of flexibility to handle unscheduled needs when possible.
Staff aim to create a warm, comfortable setting that's supportive and kind. The team monitors residents' conditions and adapts help according to changing mobility, alertness, or special health conditions. The place is close to stores, medical offices, and churches, so people can stay connected to the community. Tri-State Country Care allows short-term respite stays and hospice care, working with local healthcare partners to give seamless medical support and medication help. Everything's overseen by Toni and Steven Bump, with the current license valid until 2026.