Pricing ranges from
    $4,152 – 4,982/month

    Pricing

    $4,152+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $4,982+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living

    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Medication management

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

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    About Summerside

    Summerside sits over on 386 Street in Holland, Michigan, and when you look at it, you can see it isn't too big-there's room for six residents, so it's classed as an Adult Small Group Home, which keeps things calm and personal and folks don't get lost in the shuffle, and the staff there help people who are developmentally disabled or have mental illness, with supervision and support available around the clock. You'll find the rooms fully furnished, both private suites and shared rooms, all with kitchenettes and private bathrooms, which means you get comfort and privacy, and there's air conditioning, carpeted floors, and even bay windows if you want to sit and look out at the garden. People don't have to fuss over cleaning, cooking, or making the bed either since housekeeping, maintenance, and meal preparation come with the place, and they've got special meals for people with diabetes or food allergies.

    Summerside has ramps, automatic doors, accessible bathrooms and showers, elevators, and even Hoyer lifts, which make it easier for folks who use wheelchairs or need help moving around, and they got ADA accessible vans or buses too, so getting to medical appointments or community events isn't a struggle, and they also help set up rides for people who need them. There's cable TV, phone, and high-speed internet in the rooms, so if you like to watch your shows, call family, or browse on a laptop, you're set, and there's an emergency alert system for extra peace of mind. The facility offers regular daily activities, movie nights, group outings, and community events, which give people something to look forward to and help everyone stay connected.

    If someone needs help with bathing, dressing, getting up, or taking medicine, the staff handle all of that, and they also organize things with your healthcare provider for medical care as needed. Summerside provides skilled nursing, assisted living, independent living, respite care, and even memory care, and they also work with folks dealing with substance use or mental health problems, so there's a broad range of programs, some governed by a Board of Directors, and most are CARF-accredited, which means they meet quality standards. The building itself is set up with easy-to-read Braille signs, assistive listening devices, interpreters, and all the doors and drinking fountains are wheelchair accessible. There are programs for children, families, and adults-like ABA Autism services and semi-independent living options-and care is tailored to the individual, whether someone needs a little help or a lot, and the staff aim to balance assistance with letting residents be as independent as possible.

    Summerside is licensed and active, with Medicaid and support for those who are uninsured and qualify under Michigan's rules. People can relax in the gardens, use the large dining room for meals, or spend time in common areas with a TV. There's also a hydrotherapy whirlpool tub for those who need it. Summerside scores and rates their community quality, and they offer a steady, structured approach to care, putting focus on dignity and independence as much as they can. Maintenance-free living, support with health and daily tasks, and amenities like scheduled activities and move-in coordination make things easier for people who live there, and since they have both private and shared options, folks can pick what works for them. Summerside is run by MOKA Non-Profit Services Corp from Muskegon, and it's got a regular license that runs through March 2026, which just means they keep up with state standards and keep things running above board.

    Summerside covers a lot of ground, offering support for seniors and younger folks, help with mental health and addiction recovery, and a place that's easy to get around in if you've got mobility needs. People who move in can expect meals, personal care, medical coordination, activities, and a supportive atmosphere-it isn't fancy but covers the essentials with some nice touches like gardens, safe transport, and a focus on community and choice.

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