Country Place III offers a smaller, quieter setting with only 17 beds, so folks get to know each other and staff pretty well, and there's a mix of care types like assisted living, independent living, memory care for Alzheimer's and dementia, adult day care, and even in-home services if needed, which means folks have options as their needs change. The staff includes licensed nurses and specially trained team members, and the place has a strong focus on health and well-being, with care plans shaped to what each person actually needs, even things like Parkinson's disease care, help with continence, speech or occupational therapy, and spoon feeding when those things become necessary, so family doesn't have to worry about big gaps in care. People get help with daily tasks if they want it, plus 24-hour supervision and a call system anytime help is needed, and the staff will help with medicine, mealtime, and getting to doctor appointments, too, while making sure there's always someone available on the grounds for security.
Residents have choices about where they live, from small studios to one-bedroom apartments, with private patios and outside gardens so folks can sit outside, and if someone enjoys being outdoors, there are walking trails and spots to garden. There's a fitness center, a dementia-friendly meal menu, wellness programs, a beauty and barber shop, cable and satellite TV so people can keep up with their shows, and parking for those who still drive. There's a cafe and snack shop, plus communal living spaces, and transportation services, so shopping and recreation, which is about six miles away, can still be an option, and emergency services are less than four miles away. While pets usually aren't allowed to keep noise down, exceptions seem possible at times, but that's not always clear from the rules. Some reviews mention this place is a very good facility with a three-star rating, and prices for semi-private rooms are published, so costs are not hidden. Country Place III runs under Michigan license # AM370085652 and includes 10 assisted living units as part of the setup, and it's a Continuing Care Retirement Community, so folks can stay as their care needs change all in one place, whether they need respite, hospice, general medical services, or even specialized memory care.