Everett's St. Joseph Home For Elder Care is an Adult Foster Care home in Michigan with license number AF470295741, which means the state checks that the care meets certain rules and standards, and they keep up with everything that's needed for licensing, so families don't have to worry about checking all the details themselves. The place can have up to six residents, but they usually keep five assisted living units going, and it's really more of a small, home-like place for seniors, not some big facility, and they're focused on providing personal elder care in a setting that feels comfortable but still checks off all the boxes for safety, like having an emergency alert system and 24-hour staff supervision so people don't have to be concerned if someone needs help right away.
You walk in and you'll see there are living areas arranged so people can move about safely, whether someone needs help getting around or uses a wheelchair, and folks get help with things like bathing, dressing, meals, and medication reminders, because that's often what people want as they start to need some extra support, but don't need too much medical attention. They've got shared apartments, one-bedroom units, and studios, all furnished for ease and comfort, plus every room has a telephone, which helps everyone stay connected and call for help if something goes wrong. Incontinence care, medication management, and assistance with moving from bed to chair or around the home are all part of the daily routine, plus the caregivers, who speak English, keep in touch with healthcare providers so the care keeps up with anyone's changing health.
You'll find a bistro, a dining room for scheduled meals and all-day dining, even a private area for family visits or a snack shop to grab a quick bite, and folks who need special diets, like for diabetes or allergies, get food prepared just right. The home does a bit extra for memory care residents, offering dementia care and a dementia-friendly menu, and everyone has access to housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, and a library if someone likes to read or just sit in a quiet spot. If someone needs physical therapy or a massage, that's available in the wellness center, and there's a chapel for anyone who wants to attend services or just pray quietly.
Walking paths and a garden outside give residents a place to walk or relax, while the community amenities area, arts and crafts studio, and community room make it easy to join in group activities, including movie nights and seasonal events, so people don't have to feel left out or stuck in their rooms. There's always some kind of activity or social thing going on, so residents get the chance to keep busy or just chat with neighbors. Transportation and parking let folks get out for doctor's appointments or a bit of shopping, and move-in coordination helps new residents and their families settle in without too much stress, so even the beginning feels less overwhelming.
Security measures also cover internet and online services, with special systems in place to prevent online attacks and to make sure residents' information stays safe, which is good for peace of mind with all the technology these days. Respite care is available, which helps families take a break when caregiving gets to be too much, and the overall goal at Everett's St. Joseph Home For Elder Care is to provide seniors with the extra help they need for daily life in a supportive place that feels settled and familiar, not overwhelming or too busy, with a staff that keeps watch day and night and all the basics and a few extras so residents can feel looked after but independent as possible.