Homeplace of Durand sits at 315 Country Lane in Durand and has a long name that tells you where you are, and when you walk into the place you'll see folks living in independent, assisted living, and memory care apartments because that's what they offer under one roof, with options laid out for both individuals and couples who are 55 or older so they can get the right amount of help while still enjoying daily choices and as much independence as they want, with the staff around to help with things like bathing and dressing and taking medicine, and there's care for different health needs too such as diabetic care, non-ambulatory care, high acuity supervision, and incontinence support, all with nurses and helpers around, and for memory care there are special programs and secure areas built for those with Alzheimer's or other conditions that affect memory, so those residents get both safety and a bit more guidance.
Inside the building you'll find indoor common areas where people can gather, chat, or join activities, and there are outdoor spaces and resident parking plus transportation to take folks out to appointments or group outings if they want to get away for a bit, and the food's served with an eye for taste and nutrition so mealtimes stay pleasant, and you notice there's always devotional activities, social events, and even trips away from the building to keep people's minds busy and give them a sense of belonging. Apartments themselves can have baths or tubs, and showers made to be easy for wheelchairs, so moving around isn't a struggle, and if someone only needs a place to stay for a short while, maybe to give a family caregiver a break, there are options for respite or as short-term guests too.
Homeplace of Durand doesn't feel fancy or overdone but it does pay attention to what older adults really need, whether that's help with daily living or a safe space for those needing memory care, and staff are known for patience, friendliness, and for making people laugh or feel at home, which many folks say in their own way when they talk about the place, and it all boils down to people being cared for in a straightforward way, with a setting where you can join in as much or as little as you want, and you always know there are people nearby if you need something.