Erinmarie Home Homes, INC sits on Frazer Street in Southfield, MI, offering a home-like setting for a small number of seniors who need daily care. The place has semi-private and one-bedroom accommodations, and for those who want more privacy there are private rooms, too. The staff, known through the Most Friendly in Senior Living Awards, keep the community friendly, helpful, and kind, giving residents a real sense of belonging even on days when life gets hard. There's always 24-hour supervision, and the caregivers help with dressing, bathing, transferring, and managing medications.
The facility delivers care for high-needs folks, including those who need diabetic support, incontinence help, and even memory care for residents with Alzheimer's or other types of dementia, doing things to reduce confusion and keep people safe from wandering. People can join in award-winning activities planned to help them physically, emotionally, mentally, and socially, and the staff often take faith-minded residents off-site for devotional services. Residents with special diets will find vegetarian and kosher meal options, and there's always high-quality, tasty food made by chef and meal planning staff who've picked up awards for their efforts. Seniors can use indoor and outdoor common areas to meet with friends or relax, and there are bathtubs for those who like to unwind, plus a beautician on site for hair and grooming needs.
Services offered by Erinmarie Home Homes, INC include home care-trained aides give companionship and non-medical help for folks who prefer staying at home. There are independent living options for more active seniors, while those who need more support get individual care plans, sometimes called by special names unique to the facility, to fit their needs. Board and care services are part of the daily routine, and families who need short-term help can turn to respite care or flexible stays.
With daily support, structured routines, and amenities in a board and care home style, residents stay connected, well cared for, and respected. The staff strive to keep a welcoming space where well-being comes first, and where every older adult receives the help they need with dignity, including special attention for people with memory problems, independent lifestyles, and different spiritual needs.