New Haven Foster Care, Inc

    230 Hoehn Court, Dimondale, MI, 48821
    4.4 · 5 reviews
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    4.0

    Cozy attentive short-term care option

    I placed my dad for a short stay and found a nice, cheerful, very clean small home run by the kind owner Louann - staff were friendly, communicative, and gave extra attention so residents seemed happy. The house is older with dated decor, two shared bathrooms, and the grounds need cleanup with no fence or formal garden; meals are simple/frozen and it's not a lock-down setting. I'd recommend it for a cozy, attentive short-term or new-home option, but it was too small and not secure enough for my dad long-term.

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    4.40 · 5 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
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    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      4.5
    • Meals

      2.0
    • Amenities

      3.0
    • Value

      4.4

    Pros

    • Cheerful atmosphere
    • Very clean / no bad odors
    • Kind, caring owner (Louann)
    • Friendly, attentive staff
    • Personalized, extra attention
    • Small, home-like community
    • Large grounds
    • Resident appears happy and at home
    • Good staff communication
    • Noticeable improvement in resident condition ("night-and-day" improvement)
    • Recommended by reviewers
    • Not a locked-down facility (freedom of movement)

    Cons

    • Older home with dated decor
    • Facility may be too small for some residents
    • Only two common bathrooms
    • Outside/grounds need cleanup
    • No fence or formal garden area
    • Meals are simple and often frozen
    • Potential safety concern for wanderers (not locked down)
    • Mostly short stays / limited long-term experience described

    Summary review

    Overall impression: Reviews of New Haven Foster Care, Inc. are largely positive and emphasize a warm, home-like environment with attentive, communicative staff and a clearly dedicated owner. Multiple reviewers call out a cheerful atmosphere, very clean spaces with no bad odors, and a small community where residents receive extra attention. There is consistent praise for the owner (named Louann) and for staff communication — several comments describe the owner as kind and wonderful and note that staff make residents feel at home. Some reviewers describe visible, meaningful improvement in resident wellbeing (phrases like "night-and-day improvement"), and overall recommendations appear in the feedback.

    Care quality and staff: The strongest themes relate to personal care and staff behavior. Reviewers repeatedly note that staff are friendly and attentive, that they provide extra one-on-one attention, and that residents seem happy and comfortable in the setting. Good staff communication is mentioned explicitly, which suggests families feel kept informed. The owner is singled out multiple times for kindness and oversight, reinforcing a perception of engaged management. That said, some reviews reflect short stays or a recent move-in, so while impressions of care are very favorable, long-term performance is less documented in these summaries.

    Facilities and environment: Physically, the facility is described as an older home with dated decor, but reviewers consistently emphasize that it is very clean and pleasant-smelling. The property has large grounds, which is a positive, but there are repeated notes that the outside needs cleanup and that there is no fence or formal garden area — both are important details for families concerned about outdoor access and safety. The layout is described as small and intimate; this is a pro for personalized attention but a con for families who need more space (one reviewer explicitly said it was "too small for my dad"). The facility has two common bathrooms, which could be a limitation depending on occupancy and resident mobility needs.

    Safety and resident mobility: A notable pattern is that New Haven Foster Care is not a locked-down facility. Reviewers frame this both positively (residents are not confined) and as a potential concern: without a fence or secure outdoor area and without locked doors, families with residents who wander or have significant exit-seeking behaviors should evaluate security and supervision carefully. The combination of a small home, limited bathrooms, and an open layout suggests good supervision is crucial; reviewers praise staff attentiveness, but the structural factors may not suit all levels of cognitive impairment.

    Dining and activities: Comments about meals are limited but specific: reviewers describe meals as simple and sometimes frozen. That suggests dining is functional rather than gourmet or highly customized. There is little direct mention of structured activities or programming in the summaries; the small-community, home-like setting and extra staff attention may substitute for formal activities, but prospective families should ask about daily schedules, social opportunities, and therapy or activity programs if those are priorities.

    Management and responsiveness: Management receives favorable remarks, particularly the owner. Reviewers note good communication and an overall impression of improvement and effective oversight. The combination of enthusiastic owner praise and staff friendliness indicates a culture of caring. However, a few comments imply the place may be better suited as a small, short-term or transitional residence rather than a larger-scale long-term care home, so families should clarify licensing, staff-to-resident ratios, and long-term care plans.

    Patterns and recommendations: In summary, New Haven Foster Care appears to be a well-kept, welcoming small home where residents receive personalized attention from a kind owner and friendly staff. Its strengths are cleanliness, atmosphere, individualized care, and communicative management. Limitations include an older building with dated decor, limited bathroom facilities, simple/frozen meals, outdoor upkeep issues, and lack of secured outdoor space — all of which may limit suitability for residents with higher physical needs or significant wandering behaviors. Several reviews reference short stays or recent moves, so if considering this provider, families should visit in person, observe meal service and common areas, ask about staffing and supervision for residents who wander, confirm accessibility and bathroom arrangements, and assess whether the home's size and resources match their loved one's long-term needs.

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