Cranberry Park of Clio Assisted Living sits in Clio, Michigan, and serves adults who are aging or have physical disabilities in a purpose-built community that goes up to 20 residents, so you don't get lost in a crowd and the staff knows your needs. This place helps with daily living activities, like bathing, dressing, and medication, and has registered nurses on site and a doctor on call, plus you'll see physical therapy services, diabetic care, and support for residents with behaviors or who tend to wander. It's both licensed for adult foster care and homes for the aged, with assisted living, respite, hospice, and strong memory care in a secure building outfitted with modern security, video monitoring, emergency call systems in suites and bathrooms, and wander alert bracelets for folks who might try to leave.
Residents live in wheelchair-accessible, furnished spaces where you can bring your dog or cat if you want, and you'll find indoor and outdoor common areas-like a garden, a courtyard for walking or bird-watching, a fireplace, and a social room with TV. There's a full-service salon for haircuts, pedicures, and massages right on site, and a coffee and snack bar open all day and night. Folks eat chef-prepared meals in the dining room or their own space if they choose, and eat from a seasonal menu that covers all kinds of diets, including allergies, diabetes, gluten-free, and low salt. Housekeeping, laundry, and move-in help are part of daily life, and guests can join residents for meals or use private dining rooms.
Cranberry Park has a steady schedule of activities influenced by the residents, with monthly events, board games, stretching classes, music, car shows, arts and crafts, movie nights, karaoke, and daily outings to town, restaurants, wineries, and field trips. There's yoga, brain fitness, devotional services, and transportation to appointments, local shops, and entertainment. The staff speaks English, and folks can get help with transfers, from one- or two-person steady assistance all the way to mechanical lifts.
Memory care has its own secure, purpose-built building with individualized care plans and an enclosed courtyard, using secure technology and wander guards to keep residents safe, and staff skilled in redirecting exit-seeking or challenging behaviors. Assistance fits each person's needs, with a higher staff-to-resident ratio to make sure help's always nearby, and the place allows men, women, and gender-specific care. This spot connects to the Optalis Healthcare network and is run by Clio Assisted Living, LLC. You get the basic comforts-like flat-screen TVs, Wi-Fi, no smoking inside common rooms or private spaces, and plenty of support from trained, friendly staff who encourage independence and being active every day, and the atmosphere stays calm and comfortable for those who want a place to call home near grocery stores, hospitals, banks, and pharmacies, so things you need are always close at hand.