Stoneridge AFC in Bellevue, Michigan, operates as both an assisted-living residence and a state-licensed residential care home. The community is set up to handle day-to-day support for residents who need help with personal routines while still wanting a homelike setting. Short-term respite stays are available for individuals recovering from an illness or for family caregivers who need a break. The staff is trained to monitor chronic conditions such as diabetes, and a speech therapist is available for residents who have communication or swallowing challenges.
The medical program is reinforced by on-site services that include incontinence and general ambulatory care, medication management, and routine visits from a nurse, occupational therapist, physical therapist, and podiatrist. Memory care and hospice services can be added if a resident’s condition changes. A secured perimeter and controlled entry system are in place to safeguard residents who may wander, and a local physician oversees ongoing medical protocols.
Resident rooms vary in layout, and not every accommodation includes every feature, but options can include private or shared suites with wheelchair-accessible showers, individual climate controls, cable or satellite TV, and high-speed internet. Common areas feature air conditioning, a piano or organ for casual music sessions, outdoor sitting areas, and parking for residents or guests with vehicles. The physical design meets handicap-accessibility standards to support walkers or wheelchairs throughout the building.
Three daily meals are prepared on site, and menus can be adjusted for no-salt or no-sugar diets. Guest meals are available for visiting family members, making it easier to stay on schedule without leaving the property. Staff monitor intake for residents who need assistance and can coordinate with clinical teams if diet changes are required.
Recreational and social options include an activity center, scheduled live-music events, birthday celebrations, and clubs that meet around shared interests. Residents may work on reminiscence projects, tend raised garden beds, or join supervised outings into the local community. A library and computer lounge provide quiet space for reading or internet use, and the landscaped grounds allow for outdoor walks when weather permits.