Cherry Suite sits at 10774 US-31 S in Williamsburg, Michigan, and has 11 licensed beds in a comfortable Adult Medium Group Home setting, so it's not too big and not too small and you see a lot of familiar faces, and there are shared living quarters, one-bedroom units, and studio apartments, so some folks like their space while others don't mind sharing because sometimes that's how you grew up, too, and they keep things pretty simple with staff on-call 24/7 to help with things like bathing, dressing, transferring, and managing medications, so those basic daily tasks get taken care of as needed, and you'll find folks there who get help with mobility, walking, and even more complicated things like continence care, spoon feeding, and support for those with dementia, Alzheimer's, or Parkinson's, so they do look out for people as their needs change, and the grounds are fully secured with walking paths, gardens, and shaded patios, which is nice if you want to sit outside and listen to the birds or maybe take a little stroll if you're feeling steady.
Meals at Cherry Suite are served in a communal dining hall but the kitchen takes care of special diets too, like for diabetes or allergies, and you get snacks all day, so you're not going hungry, and an on-site dietitian helps make sure the food is right for different needs, plus they have a snack shop for smaller cravings and the dining room is roomy enough for a social meal or a quiet corner if that's more your style. Besides meals and snacks, residents can join in on daily social activities, arts and crafts, movie nights in the theatre room, or use the exercise equipment and games rooms, with wellness programs and enrichment classes that try to keep everyone active in a way that suits their energy and ability, and the staff work with service plans customized for each person, so things shift over time based on what the resident actually needs.
You'll find thoughtful touches like grab bars in the bathrooms, in-room emergency systems, 24-hour emergency response, high-speed facility-wide wifi, HD TVs, and lounge spaces for reading or chatting, and family members can even stay overnight now and then which helps during recovery or just when someone needs a little extra companionship. Housekeeping, laundry, vacuuming, and dusting are all handled by staff, and they'll even do move-in coordination so getting settled isn't too hard, and if you have trouble moving around, they have non-ambulatory care options and hospice waiver services available if things get harder.
Residents can personalize their rooms, bringing a bit of themselves into the space, and there's free transportation for errands or appointments, chapel services for spiritual needs, a secured outdoor area when you want some fresh air, and lots of little extras-like the library, massage therapy options, cultural events, and even walking and jogging paths-that can help people feel a bit more at home. Cherry Suite's assisted living license in Michigan (AM050320275) means they're certified to provide all these basic daily supports, including surgery recovery care, fall management, and health monitoring, but they don't accept Medicare since they're not CMS certified, so families need to ask about how payments work. The place really puts an effort into supporting residents through various stages, especially if conditions progress or special help with nutrition or memory is needed, and they always keep an emphasis on comfort, safety, and helping folks keep as much independence as possible.