Countryside Atrium

    2136 Robinson Rd., Jackson, MI, 49203
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care

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    About Countryside Atrium

    Countryside Atrium sits in a quiet rural setting within the larger Countryside Retirement Community, right in Jackson, Michigan, and near Interstate 94, which sure does make it easy for families to visit or take a trip into town for appointments or errands, plus you've got pharmacies, hospitals, restaurants, parks, and churches all nearby, so residents don't have to go far for most things they need. The building is modern and fits 38 residents, and folks can bring their dogs or cats because the place is pet friendly, which is good when someone loves animals. They've got indoor common areas for social time, on-site activities for staying active, and meals provided every day using quality ingredients, which takes some stress off older adults who find cooking difficult. Staff stay on duty and awake around the clock to help, especially for things like transferring from bed to wheelchairs or providing standby diabetic care-though, residents need to manage insulin shots themselves since the staff won't administer those. All the care options you'd expect are here, including assisted living, independent living, memory care for those with dementia or Alzheimer's, and skilled nursing, plus there's a focus on comfort and routines to help seniors living with memory loss. They offer devotional services off-site for those who want spiritual activities, and there's hospice care available for those who need more support. If someone likes to get out for a bit, there are local cafes and parks for fresh air and leisure. They provide complimentary rides to help with transportation needs, and people as young as 55 can live here, choosing semi-private two-bedroom rooms with specific monthly pricing. Payments can come from private pay, social security, veterans' benefits, or private insurance, and there are different fees for various care needs, like community, respite, buy-in, and for high, medium, or low care. Staff get specific training for diabetic care and provide services for incontinence or non-ambulatory residents, so most medical needs are covered, and the whole setup aims to support a healthier, easier life for seniors as part of the wider community.

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