McCandlish Manor sits in Grand Blanc, Michigan, and runs as an adult family home with space for up to six residents, which means the same caring staff look after everyone day and night, so folks really do get to know each other. The place helps older people and those with physical disabilities, and they're set up for memory care, diabetic care, high acuity care, and even non-ambulatory support, so anyone who needs some extra help day-to-day or with medical needs feels supported here. The team helps with medication, bathing, dressing, mobility, and health care needs, and people can get care from nurses, a doctor on call, and a nurse on call, and they make sure a dentist's available when needed. They'll arrange transportation to medical appointments or community spots, and they take care of the driving.
Residents get their choice of private or semi-private rooms, and everything's furnished, with kitchenettes in the rooms or shared areas if folks want to make something themselves. There are wheelchair accessible showers, plus a library, salon and barbershop on site, so people can read or keep up with haircuts without having to go far. Wi-Fi and cable TV reach every room, helping people stay in touch with family or catch up on the news, while common spaces include outdoor areas where folks can go for a stroll or sit outside if the weather's nice. McCandlish Manor's kitchen staff fix three meals a day, and they'll cater to special diets, so most eating habits are supported, with food planned by folks who know nutrition. Housekeeping and laundry come standard, and they offer both linens and dry cleaning, so no one needs to fuss over chores.
Life here stays active and social, too, with physical and occupational therapies offered on-site, as well as organized activities, games, social events, and even devotional services for anyone interested, whether those happen in the building or out in the community. The facility invites pets, since spending time with an animal can lift the spirits, and both men and women can live here, though rooms can be arranged to suit one or the other when needed. Policies keep indoor spaces non-smoking, making things healthier for all. There's respite care if someone needs a short stay, and hospice care is also available, so families get support during tough times. Resident parking is available, and staff will help coordinate a smooth move-in. McCandlish Manor's small size lets staff offer more attention, and their approach focuses on safety, comfort, and supporting each person's needs while making the place feel like home.