Hosler Alternative Placements sits at 124 Clinton St in Adrian, Michigan, and serves seniors who need more support in their day-to-day lives, and it's got a variety of care options like assisted living, respite care, memory care, and hospice care, so folks can have help that matches their needs, and you'll find apartment choices that range from simple studios to one- and two-bedroom units, condos, townhomes, and even some detached homes if you want more privacy, and their one-bedroom units start at $3,000 a month. The place offers secured entry with security gates and parking that includes both secured and uncovered spots. There are nurses on staff, and healthcare services cover daily medication help, grooming, meal reminders, and monitoring by live-in caregivers for folks who need closer watching, especially those with memory issues. The site's designed for seniors who prefer a smaller, more familiar home setting, and most caregivers deal with just a handful of residents, so there's stronger connections and people get more personal attention with cooking, cleaning, and bathing.
Residents enjoy a lot of outdoor space, because there are butterfly and hummingbird gardens, raised flower beds for those who like to garden, and outdoor walking paths, plus patios and community gardens where you can just sit and listen to the birds or chat with friends on a nice day. The main building has TV rooms and computer centers, and there are also media rooms, libraries, woodworking shops, and areas for arts and crafts. For wellness, you'll find a fitness center, spa, and physical therapy room, and there's a beauty salon where folks can get haircuts or other beauty treatments. Residents with pets can bring along their dogs or cats, since it's pet-friendly and tries to keep things relaxed about animals. The kitchenettes in the units let people cook a bit for themselves if they want, and the place serves shared meals in a dining room but has private dining spaces for special events or if someone wants a quiet meal with visitors. Special diets can be arranged. There's a game room, movie room, and plenty of activities for those who want them. If someone needs more help, especially with memory care, staff are ready to help with programs and spaces tailored for folks living with memory loss, and they offer regular check-ins and activities to make sure everyone stays engaged and healthy. The entire setting aims to feel comfortable, simple, and suitable for folks who want some help, community, and security as they get older.