Reid Road Home sits on a 30-acre property in Swartz Creek, MI, and is licensed under number AS250010947 as an Adult Foster Care home with six beds. The home, built in 1991, is a single-family house with a total of 2,582 square feet of living space, two bathrooms, and a partially finished basement. The facility provides services for people who are aged, have Alzheimer's, are mentally impaired, developmentally disabled, mentally ill, physically handicapped, or have had a traumatic brain injury. It gives special attention to residents with developmental disabilities and physical handicaps, supported by its certifications and tailored care options. Residents can choose from semi-private living quarters, studio suites, or one-bedroom units, and the home aims for a comfortable, homelike setting with personalized attention for every resident.
Reid Road Home has individual care plans, on-site physical therapy, Parkinson's disease support, help with daily needs like dressing and bathing, and case management. The home includes features like a library, games room, chapel, theatre room, communal kitchen, and computer access. Residents can join social and educational activities, arts and crafts, and use transportation services. There's also a barber and beauty shop, bistro, falls management, dementia-friendly menu, special dietary meals, incontinence help, and an emergency system in each room. The building stays secured around the clock, and staff helps with escorting residents inside the home as needed. Regulations and licensing play a big part in daily operations, and the home keeps up with all state requirements and online licensing affairs. The atmosphere feels welcoming and familiar, and the range of services is set up to meet each resident's specific needs and help maintain their well-being and comfort.