Wootens Foster Care sits in a quiet part of Plainwell, Michigan, where it runs as an adult family home with a license from the state-license number AF030000109-and takes care of up to six people, offering five assisted living beds for seniors or adults who need steady care or daily help. The home's made to feel safe and comfortable, with single rooms, small studios, and shared spaces that all come fully furnished, each with cable, Wi-Fi, and an emergency alert system, so nobody feels lost or out of touch. Here, the staff help with everyday needs-like bathing, dressing, getting in or out of bed, and taking medicine-while the Wootens Foster Care team runs support day and night, even for people coping with Parkinson's or continence challenges.
There's a strong routine with communal meals in the dining room, food prepared by a culinary chef-even meals for diabetes or other diets-along with activities like arts and crafts, movie nights, and walks in the garden or down the walking paths so folks can enjoy nature. The home keeps up with health checks, offers massage therapy, a barbershop visit, and has a nurse on staff, making sure everyone gets the right care with regular checkups and help to healthcare offices when needed, since there's community transport for doctor's visits or shopping. Housekeeping and linen services keep everything tidy, with caregivers on duty 24/7 for any urgent needs.
Wootens Foster Care also specializes in foster care, with programs and terms unique to the home, supporting children or youth living away from their birth families, providing care and a nurturing environment to help them feel safe and part of a community. The home puts effort into keeping a peaceful and comfortable setting, helping everyone-from seniors needing some daily help to children in foster care-have a place where meals, recreation, healthcare, social time, and quiet company are always around. The home doesn't take Medicare unless certified by CMS and works to follow state rules, with a secure platform for online info, and language support in English for all residents. The staff craft personal care plans for each person, and families can rely on respite care for short-term breaks. Everyone has access to outdoor spaces, parking, a communal kitchen, and a living area fitted for social time or relaxation, so the home offers both needed assistance and a steady sense of belonging.