Mary's House sits at 439 South Fancher Street in Mount Pleasant, MI, and Forist Leonora runs it under Michigan license # AF370255232, providing senior care for Michigan residents who need help with daily living or memory care, and there are one-bedroom suites, studio apartments, shared apartments, private rooms, and semi-private rooms, so seniors have different options for where they want to live, and the whole place is pet-friendly, so residents can bring small pets along if they're able to care for them. The staff at Mary's House help with bathing, dressing, and transferring, and they also manage medications, meals, and laundry, with 24-hour staff providing supervision and an emergency call system for added peace of mind, and you'll find personalized care here for folks with Parkinson's disease or dementia, plus respite care for short-term stays. There's memory care with secure environments and activities meant to help people with memory issues; skilled nursing covers things like round-the-clock medical care, rehabilitation, wound care, and home health visits when needed. The place includes help after surgery or when people need physical therapy, so seniors who need a bit more support than usual have that available without having to look far.
There's a homey feeling throughout the community with walking and jogging paths, garden and courtyard spots, a communal kitchen, chapel services, and housekeeping like vacuuming, dusting, and dry cleaning, so residents don't have to worry about chores and can instead join social activities like gardening or movie nights. The dining room serves up all-day snacks and freshly cooked meals from the chef with options for people with allergies or diabetes, and everything's all-inclusive, so residents don't have to handle the cooking or cleaning up afterward. There's also transportation for errands or appointments, a security system that's on all the time, cleaning and move-in help, concierge services, and places to connect with others and stay engaged. Folks will find internet and computer access, telephones and furnishings in the rooms, and enough space to gather for community events or just for quiet moments. They coordinate with healthcare providers and offer plenty of support for those looking to stay connected, comfortable, and well cared for.