Our Place Senior Assisted Living runs three small, state-licensed adult group homes in Clinton Township, Michigan, all associated with Stay At Home Senior Care1 LLC and linked to Church of Christ Assisted Living, and each home takes up to six residents, which keeps things small and personal, so residents get more attention with a caregiver-to-resident ratio of one to six, which gives the staff-long-timers like Brenda among them-plenty of time to help with all the usual needs like bathing, dressing, and taking medicine, and they're always there to answer needs day or night with 24-hour supervision, while keeping a close eye on comfort and keeping the place clean without strong odors. The homes welcome seniors who are aged, have Alzheimer's, live with mental illness, or need help because of limited mobility, and they offer both long-term stays and respite care if caregivers at home need a break, and transitions in are a little easier since move-in coordination is part of the process. The rooms can be private or semi-private, already furnished, wheelchair accessible with ramped entrances, and include emergency alert systems, plus phone, cable, and Wi-Fi so everyone stays connected, and laundry, linen, housekeeping, and even dry cleaning keep everything tidy and fresh. The staff offers help with activities of daily living, transfers, mobility, and non-ambulatory care, and coordinates medicine and appointments with healthcare providers, and when hospice care's needed, they work with local partners, keeping comfort and dignity first.
Each home puts effort into making life social and engaging, fostering a home-like feel with celebrations for birthdays and holidays, tea time, bingo, and movie nights, along with a selection of activities each day and week-things like walking outside on lush lawns and garden paths, or joining in community-sponsored events designed to fit what each person likes and can do-and those communal indoor and outdoor areas give space for gathering or quiet time, depending on someone's needs. Meals get prepared on-site every day, covering breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks, using menus that change each week and cover both nutrition and individual dietary needs or allergies, including plans for diabetes, and meals get served in a shared dining room or in all-day dining options. Visitors can come daily between 10:00 AM and 8:00 PM, helping to keep a home-like feeling, and transportation is available for getting to appointments or doctors' visits, so residents aren't cut off. The overall atmosphere is peaceful, with lots of greenery outside, and tasteful decor in common spaces makes it feel inviting and comfortable rather than institutional. Ratings hover around 3.7 out of 15 reviews and 4.2 out of 5 reviews, showing some families value the personalized care, and the community stands out through its small size, clean environment, emphasis on individualized support, and a steady, friendly staff who know the residents well, working every day to keep everyone active, safe, and feeling at home.