Pricing ranges from
    $3,638 – 4,365/month
    AnonymousCurrent/former resident
    1.0

    Unsafe filthy facility, untrained staff

    I lived here and it was unsafe and filthy - dirty rooms and bathrooms, poor meals not prepared to Safe Serve standards, and a run-down facility. Staff were untrained, often absent or slow (I saw one caregiver for 11 residents), meds were expired/missing, a resident fell with a head injury and dementia patient wandered off, and promised transport/surgery support was unreliable - I would not recommend.

    Pricing

    $3,638+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $4,365+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living

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    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

    2.25 · 4 reviews

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    Cons

    • Resident falls and head injuries
    • Caregivers failed to call ambulance in an emergency
    • Transportation failures (driver no-show for surgery, no company car)
    • Prescription and medication delays (ER Rx not filled promptly)
    • Surgery scheduling problems and unexplained delays
    • Staffing shortages (example: 1 staff for 11 residents)
    • Untrained or inexperienced staff
    • Unhelpful, absent, or slow-to-respond staff
    • Expired, missing, or reportedly stolen medications
    • Unsafe bathing area (bathtub not appropriate/safe for seniors)
    • Dirty facility, rooms, and bathrooms
    • Facility described as run down
    • Poor meal quality
    • Food safety concerns (meals not prepared per Safe Serve guidelines)
    • Dementia patient wandering/missing incident
    • Safety concerns making facility unsafe for seniors
    • Multiple complaints filed with the State of Michigan

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment from the collected reviews for AFC Walnut St is strongly negative, with recurring themes of poor care quality, safety risks, hygiene deficiencies, staffing and training problems, and failures in communication and operations. Multiple reviewers describe incidents that put vulnerable residents at immediate physical risk — including falls, head injuries, medication mishandling, and a wandering dementia resident — which together portray a facility struggling to provide reliably safe, basic care.

    Care quality and resident safety are the most prominent concerns. Reviews report at least one fall that resulted in a head injury and required ambulance transport, and separate accounts note a caregiver who did not call an ambulance in a critical situation. Medication management problems are repeatedly mentioned: prescriptions that were delayed (an ER prescription not filled until the next day), reports of expired or missing/stolen meds, and general delays in administration. There is an explicit report of a dementia resident wandering off and being missing briefly, highlighting insufficient oversight for residents with cognitive impairment. Taken together, these incidents indicate inconsistent emergency response protocols, poor supervision, and unreliable medication processes — all high-risk issues for senior living environments.

    Staffing, training, and operational support are another clear area of deficiency. Reviewers report severe staffing shortages (one example given was a single staff member on duty for 11 residents), staff who are untrained or inexperienced, and personnel who are unhelpful or absent when needed. Transportation and logistics also appear deficient: a driver reportedly did not show for a scheduled surgery transport and the facility apparently lacks a company vehicle, which contributed to missed or delayed medical care. Several reviews describe slow staff response times during urgent situations. These items point to systemic understaffing, inadequate staff training/supervision, and gaps in basic operational infrastructure.

    Facility condition and cleanliness are recurring negative themes. Multiple reviewers describe dirty common areas, bathrooms, and resident rooms, and characterize the facility as run down. Specific safety-related facility deficiencies were noted, such as an unsafe bathtub area that is not appropriate for seniors, which raises concerns about fall risk during bathing and general environmental safety. The combination of poor cleanliness and physical disrepair amplifies infection risk, fall hazard, and overall diminished quality of life for residents.

    Dining and food safety concerns are also raised. Several summaries call the meals poor in quality, and at least one reviewer specifically states that meals are not prepared according to Safe Serve guidelines. This raises both nutritional and food safety red flags for a population that often has special dietary needs and vulnerable immune systems.

    Management, communication, and regulatory concerns appear repeatedly. Reviewers note delays and excuses around medical appointments and procedures (for example, a surgery delayed with a weather-related excuse), poor communication with families, and an apparent lack of proper procedures. There are mentions of complaints being filed on the State of Michigan website, suggesting that these are not isolated gripes but issues that have prompted formal reports. These patterns indicate problems with oversight, quality control, and accountability at the facility level.

    In summary, the reviews portray AFC Walnut St as a facility with systemic problems affecting resident safety, staffing sufficiency and competence, facility cleanliness and upkeep, meal quality and food safety, and operational reliability (transportation and medication management). For families considering this facility, the patterns reported — recurring falls and emergency incidents, medication lapses, staffing shortages, hygiene and food-safety problems, and regulatory complaints — warrant serious caution. If exploring placement, strongly recommended steps include: requesting recent state inspection reports and complaint histories, asking for written staffing ratios and staff training/certification records, verifying medication administration and storage policies, touring the physical plant (paying attention to cleanliness and bathroom/bathing safety), clarifying transport availability and emergency protocols, and seeking recent family/resident references. The reviews suggest significant unresolved issues that could place seniors at risk unless addressed by substantive management and operational changes.

    Location

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    About AFC Walnut St

    AFC Walnut St sits at 417 Walnut St in Kalkaska, Michigan, and has room for up to 12 seniors in its assisted living setting, and what stands out is the small, home-like feel where staff really know the residents and try to make everyone feel like they belong, and there's plenty of supervision with support around the clock, so residents can get help when they need it, whether that's assistance with bathing, getting dressed, or remembering to take medication, and the staff help people maintain their dignity and independence as best they can. The facility provides personal care tuned to each person, and cares for seniors who need memory care as well as skilled nursing support, and it also offers programs for people dealing with addiction, outpatient therapy, as well as dedicated help with adult mental health needs, psychiatric and therapeutic care. The residential building is safe and designed for easy access, and there's a supportive atmosphere meant to help seniors feel comfortable while staying as healthy as possible, and people can get help with chores and personal care every day, and there are activities meant to keep people socially engaged and feeling part of a community. The license number here is AM400282377, and with only 12 units, the facility stays small enough so residents get attention tailored to their needs, covering regular elder care, mental health, and addiction recovery, all in one setting where staff try to keep a calm and nurturing environment for those who live there.

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