Granny's Place sits in Flint, Michigan and is known for its focus on specialized Memory Care for women only, and the place is set up to provide a safe, supportive environment for up to six residents, certified under adult foster care license AS250339782, so it's a smaller home and residents get more attention, which families tend to appreciate when looking for more personalized care. Here, staff stay awake and on duty around the clock, handling everything from medication management to bathing assistance, dressing help, and even complex health needs like incontinence care and diabetes monitoring, which is helpful if someone's care changes over time, because it means they don't have to move out just because they need more help.
The facility's made up of both private and semi-private rooms, all cable-ready, and has amenities like a bathtub, wheelchair-accessible showers, a safe box for personal items, and large bedrooms to help residents feel comfortable, plus a spacious kitchen and entertainment area where you'll see plenty of social and creative activities going on, which feels much like being at home. Meal plans include snacks and can meet kosher and vegetarian preferences, and there's laundry service and daily housekeeping, so residents don't need to worry about those chores. It's designed with safety in mind, having secured doors, wander-alert systems using bracelets, locked entrances, and a separate memory care building that prevents residents with memory loss or wandering behavior from getting lost, which is a concern for families dealing with Alzheimer's or dementia.
There's a focus on engaging every resident with social events, light exercise, games, and activities that help keep minds sharp, since the founders wanted to create a loving environment based on family experience-so the staff do a lot to make sure everyone feels welcome. Nurses, podiatrists, dentists, and various therapists (physical, occupational, and speech) visit regularly for convenience, which means residents don't have to leave the property for routine health visits. The staff also help with reminders, monitoring, behavioral support, and specialized care plans for people with memory loss or behavior concerns, which fits folks who need closer supervision.
The facility has indoor and outdoor common spaces, including a patio for sun, as well as full wheelchair access throughout, resident parking, and easy access to a bus line for outings or visitors who don't drive. Smoking outside is allowed, there's a no-pet policy, and for families wanting to visit, there's a designated visiting room and tours available. Pricing for assisted living starts at $2,400 per month, and the facility offers respite care for short-term stays, so families can use the community for a break or when they need transitions. Everything is focused on making each resident feel at home and supported, even as their care needs change.