Trinity Care sits in Holland, Michigan, offering a small, close-knit setting with space for six residents, so everyone gets personal attention, and folks don't feel lost in the crowd, which is real important as people age and need a familiar, steady place. It has different floor plans like large studios, one-bedroom apartments, shared and private rooms, all with safety features like non-slip floors, private bathrooms, emergency response systems, and air conditioning, so you can pick what fits best and feel comfortable. The rooms come furnished, there's cable TV and phone access, plus kitchenettes for making a cup of tea or snack when someone feels like it, and the community's got a big dining room for meals or private spots if that's what's wanted. Residents get three meals a day, plus snacks, and special diets are taken into account, including pureed or diabetes-friendly menus.
For care, Trinity Care offers assisted living, memory care, respite care, and board and care, so folks get help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, feeding, taking medicine, and moving around. The staff is trained to help people with dementia, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's, and they're there around the clock, so you don't have to worry about anyone being alone if something happens in the middle of the night. If someone struggles with memory or gets anxious or confused, the building is set up to be dementia-friendly, with secure entries and paths to prevent wandering and keep everyone safe, plus a schedule of memory care activities, therapy, and cognitive exercises to help with things like forgetfulness or irritation. You'll see therapy rooms, group activities, arts and crafts, a movie room, a games area for cards and bingo, a library, and a fitness space, which means everyone's got something to look forward to if they want to join in, or can just relax and visit in the big, bright common rooms. There's also a computer center, so residents can keep in touch with family online or use it for other online services, and the place pays attention to digital security to keep everyone's information safe.
Nurses check on folks every month, and doctors come for scheduled checkups, so health is watched closely, and there's ongoing monitoring for things like diabetes or changes in needs, with care plans that get updated as life changes. Staff helps with medicine, keeps an eye on falls risk, and can offer extra help for people who are non-ambulatory or need help being fed. Laundry, housekeeping, and maintenance are included, so residents and their families don't have to deal with chores, and if anyone needs to move in or out, relocation help is available.
Trinity Care lets pets in, has gardens and walking trails outside for fresh air, runs group outings, chapel services, holiday events, and has flexible visiting hours, so life can keep some familiar routines and joys. There's a parking area for visitors, and transportation is available for doctor appointments or shopping trips when needed. The community is licensed and regulated by the State of Michigan, so service and safety standards are checked regularly. It's a real community-focused place that lets people have support but still hang onto their independence where possible, and the small size helps everyone know each other and feel at home without feeling pushed into activities if they don't want them. Pricing starts at $4,970 per month, and there are respite options if someone needs short-term care.