Pleasant Manor II AFC, LLC sits at 7330 Lansing Ave in Jackson, Michigan and offers a small, family-like setting for up to 6 residents, with staff managed under the direction of licensee Wills Dixon. This place covers many types of care, including assisted living for seniors who need help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, or managing medicine, and memory care for those with Alzheimer's or dementia-providing a safe, secure area with alarm bracelets and locked doors for those who wander, and a team trained to handle major behavioral challenges. Folks here can bring their cats and dogs, and they'll find everything from furnished private and semi-private rooms to gardens and walking paths outside, plus scheduled transportation for outings, parking for residents, and help moving in if needed.
Around the clock, staff help with things like taking medicine, using a lift for transfers, or reminding folks to visit the restroom. The home serves meals made to fit different dietary needs, with table service in a dining room and snacks always around, and there's laundry help, dry cleaning, and regular housekeeping. The daily life here includes movie nights, planned group activities, and chances to make friends, all meant to keep bodies and minds active, and the facility has won some notice for keeping its activities engaging and helpful. People with diabetes get help tracking their blood sugar and even insulin shots if needed, and folks who have trouble moving around, or need help with incontinence, find staff always nearby.
For peace of mind, there's an emergency alert system and the building is wheelchair accessible. Pleasant Manor II AFC, LLC takes care of older adults, those with developmental or physical disabilities, and people managing mental illness. The memory care lives in its own space, set up so residents with memory trouble stay safe but can still move around. The operation's licensed until May 2024 under number AS380258886, and it's all managed by Pleasant Manor II AFC, LLC, with services across different levels-from independent living and continuing care, to home care, nursing and respite care, and board and care home services.
Visitors often mention how friendly, cheerful, and kind the staff are. Residents eat well, get help when they need it, and join in a full calendar of activities but still have privacy and independence. If someone wants to see the place before moving in, the staff welcomes them to come tour, meet residents, and see what daily life really looks like.