Curry House in Cadillac, Michigan, is licensed for both Assisted Living and Memory Care, allowing residents to receive the right level of support as needs change. The community manages special diets and diabetics on oral medications, and the clinical team is trained to support advanced dementia conditions, so residents with complex cognitive or medical requirements can remain in place rather than moving as care needs progress.
Care is reinforced by a 24-hour nurse on call, background-checked staff, an awake night shift, and an on-site activity director. Podiatry visits are scheduled at the residence, and the team can coordinate care for residents with psychiatric diagnoses. All apartments are secured with door alarms and pull-cord systems, while staff provide full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting. Mobility support ranges from standby help to one- or two-person transfers, and residents using walkers or wheelchairs are accommodated.
Accommodations come in several layouts; some include private bathrooms, kitchenettes, independent climate controls, cable service, and the option to paint or decorate the space. Housekeeping is provided, and maintenance is handled by staff. Because floor plans vary, not every room contains every feature.
Dining services offer a set menu each day along with an on-order option for alternate meals. Snacks are available throughout the day, and residents may choose in-room dining if they prefer privacy or are recovering from illness. A private dining room can be reserved for family gatherings, and the culinary team manages physician-ordered diet modifications.
Residents have access to on-site parking, wheelchair-accessible common areas, a barber and beauty shop, movie room, wellness center, internet access, communal gardens, a library, and scheduled religious services. Special-interest clubs meet regularly, and transportation is arranged for medical appointments, shopping, and community events.