House Of Caring in Clinton Township operates as a residential care home, offering a single‐level approach to assisted living with close medical oversight. The team is trained to manage oxygen therapy, prepare and monitor physician-ordered special diets, and support residents who are under age 60. Diabetic care covers both oral medication management and insulin administration, with staff tracking blood-sugar levels and timing meals accordingly. By concentrating on these medical needs, the community positions itself for residents who require daily clinical attention without the scale of a nursing facility.
Beyond direct medical management, caregivers provide routine assistance with bathing, dressing, mobility, and medication reminders. Staff are on site around the clock, complete regular safety checks, and coordinate with outside healthcare providers for visits or therapy as needed. Transportation arrangements for medical appointments can be made, and family members receive updates on any changes in condition or care plans, reinforcing a straightforward, communication-driven environment.
Accommodations include private and shared rooms that may feature in-room cable service and regular housekeeping; however, not every room comes with every amenity. Residents can furnish their spaces to preference within safety guidelines, and maintenance handles routine repairs to keep rooms functional and accessible.
Meals follow a set menu served at scheduled times, with snacks available throughout the day. The kitchen adjusts recipes for low-sodium, low-sugar, or other physician-directed diet modifications, ensuring alignment with each care plan. Staff monitor meal intake, particularly for residents with diabetes or special dietary needs, to maintain health goals and report any concerns to healthcare providers.