Gibbs Adult Care in Hubbardston, Michigan, has a quiet setting with space for up to 18 residents and holds Michigan license #AL340080355. The community serves seniors who need assisted living, memory care for Alzheimer's or dementia, and help with day-to-day activities. Residents can pick from studio units, one-bedroom suites, or shared living spaces, which are all fully furnished and come with kitchenettes, private bathrooms, and air-conditioning, and the living areas have telephones, internet, and cable. Some folks bring their pets and enjoy walking trails, gardens, and outdoor spaces. Staff provide help with moving around, bathing, dressing, meals, personal laundry, and reminders for scheduled bathroom trips. The team manages medications, coordinates with healthcare providers, and offers speech therapy, manual feeding, rehabilitation, and disability care when required, along with diabetic and incontinence care and non-ambulatory services, and there's always staff awake and available 24/7.
Meals are made on-site, with one to three meals a day, and special diets are followed if needed, and families can park easily when they visit. Daily activities keep residents busy - some enjoy arts & crafts in the studio, while others like games, movie nights in common areas, devotional events, or scheduled outings. There's a fitness room, massage therapy, high definition TVs, and pharmacy services. The facility arranges transportation for appointments and shopping, and loads of chores like housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, and linen changes are all taken care of by the staff. The environment feels home-like, with different levels of care available, so a resident can select the help that suits them, whether more independence or more support is needed, and the licensed staff keep an eye out for everyone's well-being with a 24-hour call system and emergency alert systems in place. The Board and Care Home model means it's a residential setting, usually at a lower cost than many full nursing homes, and it's regulated and inspected by the state. The facility doesn't accept Medicare unless certified, but helps folks who want maintenance-free, supervised living with access to health services, social life, and skilled care when necessary.