Tustin House LLC sits in a peaceful rural part of Northern Michigan on five wooded acres, offering nice scenic views of wildlife that folks can watch from the comfort of their home, and this small residence has room for up to twelve people, most of them having private rooms with their own bathrooms, so there's some good privacy and comfort. The home accepts pets and helps people who need assistance with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and medication management, and the care team's there day and night to make sure everyone's medical needs get met quickly, especially since there's coordination with outside healthcare professionals and visiting physicians' offices, along with an in-house pharmacy to make sure folks get their medications on time without any long waits. Co-ed living isn't permitted here, so everybody's got more personal space, and the staff builds individual care plans for each resident so that their unique needs and preferences get handled properly, whether it's help with memory exercises, daily routines, or therapeutic activities.
The staff includes Certified Dementia Practitioners who know how to take care of people with dementia and Alzheimer's, and there's a special focus on person-centered care where folks' dignity, comfort, and independence matter a great deal, and the home isn't locked up, allowing freedom of movement even for those living with dementia. Residents get to join activities in partnership with Papas Place Adult Day Center, which offers creative, social, and exercise programs to keep minds and bodies active, and there's plenty of chances for companionship and community with things like meals in the dining room, all-day dining options, walking paths, gardens, guest meals, and scheduled social events, all aimed at helping folks feel like they belong. Tustin House LLC is wheelchair accessible and supports people with mobility issues, offering non-ambulatory care and one-on-one support for those who need it.
This licensed adult foster care home (license number AM670385274) supports people who are aged, developmentally disabled, or mentally ill, and also provides respite care, rehabilitation services, long-term placement, hospice, and end-of-life support for those who need it. People receive help with their medications, daily tasks, and get thorough monitoring for safety around the clock, and there's coordination with visiting healthcare professionals to make sure treatment is always up to date. Residents can enjoy cable TV in their rooms, private living spaces (including suites for couples), personalized meal options with attention to allergies and diabetes needs, as well as housecleaning, laundry, dry cleaning, and transportation for appointments or outings, all within a setting that feels safe, homelike, and well-connected to the simple pleasures of the outdoors.