Church Of Christ Care Center in Clinton Township, MI operates as a skilled nursing facility, delivering round-the-clock medical oversight from registered nurses and licensed practical nurses. The community is equipped to manage complex health conditions, provide wound care, administer intravenous therapies, and coordinate medication management. Rehabilitation services such as physical, occupational, and speech therapy are available on-site, allowing residents to receive short-term or long-term restorative care without leaving the building.
Beyond core nursing services, the center offers regular physician visits, access to podiatry, dental, and vision professionals, and laboratory and diagnostic testing arranged through trusted partners. Care plans are individualized and updated through interdisciplinary team meetings that include physicians, nurses, therapists, social workers, and the resident’s family when appropriate. A secure memory support environment is available for residents who require specialized supervision due to cognitive decline, ensuring their safety while maintaining engagement.
Resident rooms vary in layout and may include private kitchenettes for those who wish to prepare simple snacks or beverages. Some units open onto a porch, while others are situated closer to common spaces such as the internet café or landscaped outdoor areas; not every room includes every feature. Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance are provided by staff to keep living spaces clean and functional.
Meals are prepared by dietary staff who follow physician-approved nutrition plans and accommodate common therapeutic diets such as low-sodium, diabetic, and pureed textures. Residents eat in a shared dining room that promotes social interaction, with tray service available for those who are recovering from illness or prefer to dine in their rooms. Snacks and beverages are accessible throughout the day, and a registered dietitian reviews menus to ensure they meet nutritional guidelines.
An activity center hosts daily programs that range from exercise sessions to arts and crafts, helping residents maintain mobility and cognitive function. Clubs and small group communities meet regularly, offering options such as book discussions, devotional gatherings, and card games for those who want structured social engagement.