King Special Care II sits at 408 E Grand Blvd in Detroit, MI, and stands out as a small, quiet senior living community with only eight assisted living units, offering a more personal and comfortable setting compared to many bigger places, and you'll see that residents there get help with daily tasks like medication, bathing, moving around, and managing health needs like diabetes or incontinence, and you'll find staff present day and night who go through specialized training for memory care, Parkinson's disease, and high-acuity support, making sure folks feel safe and well looked after, especially if they need more attention.
Families who come here often look for long-term support and peace of mind, since King Special Care II keeps a strong focus on resident safety with things like security systems, routines for health checks, and a full set of built-in safety features, plus a full-time nurse and transportation for doctors' appointments-there's even a program for short-term respite care if you need a break or want to try the place out first.
King Special Care II gives choices in living spaces, with small studio rooms, shared apartments, and one-bedroom options, all set up so folks who use wheelchairs or need showers with easy access can feel at home, and they make sure everyone gets to pick a care plan that fits just right for them. There's no option for pets, but there's always cozy indoor comforts like a library, wellness center, greenhouse, decks, porches, and places for gathering or quiet time. Residents can join meals in the community dining hall where friends and family are welcome during visits, and between those meals you'll find snacks, daily entertainment, and activities that help keep minds sharp and spirits up, along with a focus on physical health through exercise gear and massages, plus support for special diets and regular health assessments.
King Special Care II connects families with local advisors and consultants who help you sort through care choices and figure out what suits your loved one, and if you're worried about moving or getting around, they handle transportation, moving help, and make sure everyone stays as independent as possible with things like walking paths and gardens just outside.
The community sits near hospitals and medical offices, which makes it easy to get further care or see a physician if the need comes up, and because it keeps its size small, many folks like the low-key, homelike feel, seeing the same faces on staff and among neighbors, compared to larger, busier care homes. The facility stays true to its name-King Special Care II-keeping the focus on seniors who need special support, whether it's memory challenges or daily living help, and according to reviews it earns high marks for caring staff and quality care, holding at a solid 5.0-star rating from those who know it best.