Bake Home sits at 10194 Bunton Road in Willis, Michigan, tucked in a middle-class area where the median family income is about $66,718, and it's part of a group that runs 20 residential care homes in Willis and nearby, offering care for seniors and adults who need help. The facility is licensed as an Adult Family Home and can house between 1 and 6 residents, with 3 assisted living units, so people live in a home-like setting rather than a large institution. Residents can pick from private suites, shared rooms, or one-bedroom units, and the rooms may have kitchenettes, private bathrooms, air conditioning, and are set up with phone, internet, and cable.
Bake Home gives both assisted living and adult foster care services, which means folks get help with things like bathing, dressing, taking medicine, and even feeding by spoon if it's needed, and there's always standby assistance nearby, so help is there right away. There's twenty-four-hour supervision from caregivers, and many stay on-site, keeping everyone safe and assisting with transfers or getting around. Health and wellness are big focuses, with on-site medical staff and nurses, routine health checks, and nursing services, plus specialty care like memory care for folks with Alzheimer's and skilled nursing for other conditions. Bake Home also helps people with developmental disabilities or mental illness, so the care can be very tailored.
There's a range of amenities designed to make daily life better, like walking paths, outdoor gardens, scheduled social activities, a library, high-definition TVs, emergency alert systems, move-in coordination, and places for arts and crafts. Residents don't have to cook, clean, or do laundry since all meals, housework, and laundry are included-there are all-day dining options, meal schedules, and special diets for those with allergies or diabetes. The setting feels like home, but there's the structure and safety that assisted living brings, like transportation for outings, community events, parking, and wheelchair access.
Bake Home is regulated by Licensing and Regulatory Affairs and follows rules to keep residents safe. The home isn't certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, so it doesn't take Medicare as payment, but it does focus on long-term care for seniors, offering peace of mind for families. Residents can also benefit from on-site physical therapy, pharmacy service, rehabilitation, massages, and emergency response around the clock.
Other specific homes under the Bake Home care group in the area include Hidden Treasure Family Home, Bates AFC, Majors AFC Home, Bemis Home, Elwell House, Campbell Adult Foster Care Home, Lil's AFC Home, Textile House, Paint Creek House, Whittaker House, W.a.r.m. Adult Foster Care, Belleville House, Stampers Adult Care, Huntley's AFC Home, Smith Home, Belair Home, Michael's House, Adams AFCH, and Carpenter House, each with features similar to Bake Home. Online activity is protected with security measures, and all services follow state licensing. The goal is to give seniors a safe, friendly place with the right kind of help, whether they need a little assistance or more hands-on care.