Village of Rosebush Manor sits in a country setting right inside the village of Rosebush, and it serves seniors aged 62 and better by offering studio and spacious one-bedroom apartments. The staff at the manor earn praise for being friendly, helpful, and kind, which brings peace of mind to residents and their families. The manor provides long-term, non-acute care and offers a mix of assisted living, independent living, memory care, home care, and care homes services, so folks can get the care they need as they age.
The facility doesn't take Medicare for care services and isn't certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, but it holds state or local licenses for its care, and agencies like the Department of Aging or Veterans' Services check in with surveys. The "village" and "manor" terms match how they tailor care to each person's needs, and they connect folks with advocates like the Long-Term Care Ombudsman for extra support.
Residents can expect chef-prepared meals, personal care help, and medication management, along with healthcare services for incontinence, diabetes, and non-ambulatory needs. Housekeeping and laundry are done for residents, and there are plenty of residential living comforts, like indoor and shared common spaces, devotional activities, and an active calendar with social, mental, and physical events to keep everyone engaged. The manor even supplies community guides, disaster recovery info, dementia-friendly resources, and meals planned by chefs and meal planners. Village of Rosebush Manor offers downloadable flyers, printed material for those who want it, and virtual tours, making them open about what they provide. An affordable housing toolkit and resources for aging and health are available, too. Residents and families tend to rate the place highly, mainly due to the compassionate and attentive staff and the mix of care options that adjust as needs change.