Golden Leaves Living Center, found at 502 W. Harrie Street in Newberry, Michigan, sits within the Helen Newberry Joy Hospital & Healthcare Center and serves people in the Eastern Upper Peninsula. This place has a special focus on supportive living and uses its own terms for care programs that try to make things fit each person living there, not just one kind of care for everyone. The Living Center offers both assisted living and nursing home care and holds Medicare and Joint Commission certification, which means people can get medical care and help with daily tasks. The center's rooms have kitchens or kitchenettes, safety bars and features for people with disabilities, and some rooms offer washers and dryers, so residents can do their own laundry if they want. Around the building, people will find a salon and barbershop, places for group activities, and space for both indoor and outdoor gatherings. Nurses stay on-site, and there's a range of health services like occupational therapy, speech therapy, infusion and chemotherapy services, medication support, and wound care. Staff cover fields like nursing, therapy, family practice, and internal medicine, and there are doctors, hospitalists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants on call.
Residents at Golden Leaves join in social events like group outings, field trips, spiritual and religious gatherings, programs run by social workers or chaplains, and all sorts of wellness and recreation activities, which can help people stay connected and busy. The center's Specialty Clinic, Surgical Services, and pharmacy provide many advanced health services, and telemedicine lets residents see doctors online without having to leave the building. For education, the center offers First Aid and CPR, Nurse Aide Training, radiology and laboratory internships, and other learning experiences for both residents and local students. There's a Patient Advocate to help people talk about their care, and a Patient Safety Program to watch over quality and safety.
As part of Helen Newberry Joy Hospital's larger group of services, Golden Leaves Living Center ties into a network of local clinics, a 24/7 Emergency Department, and health and wellness centers. The small size, with 39 to 44 beds, makes things more personal, and staff spend time with residents based on need. The building's setup and patient portal make it easy for residents and families to handle bills or check health information. The Living Center keeps an overall quality grade of B and an A in nursing care, with no Medicare deficiencies reported and a focus on avoiding falls or injuries. Many people in the area use Golden Leaves because it accepts Medicare and Medicaid, offers a sliding fee scale, and tries to be affordable for folks on different budgets. Golden Leaves Living Center stays active in community health and education, runs programs with outside clinics and organizations, and holds Helen Newberry Joy's legacy of service and compassion at its core.