Winter Village in Frankenmuth offers both Assisted Living and Independent Living, allowing residents to choose the amount of daily help they need. The community can support individuals who use oxygen, adults under 60 who still require a structured residential setting, and diabetics controlled with oral medication. While memory-care clinicians are on site for consultation, the residence does not accept residents with diagnosed dementia conditions.
All staff members undergo background checks, an activity director plans daily programs, and 24-hour security with pull-cord alert coverage maintains safety. On-site professionals include nurses, physical and occupational therapists, a massage therapist, a podiatrist, and hospice personnel who coordinate with the medication-management team. Bathing, dressing, and toileting assistance is available for residents needing some physical help, and staff can supervise eating when only standby support is required. Transfers are accommodated for walkers and wheelchairs, and one-person assists are available for residents who need steadying or minimal lift support.
Private and companion suites can be personalized with resident-supplied paint or décor, subject to community guidelines. Housekeeping and light linen service are provided, and most utilities are bundled in the monthly fee, though availability may vary by unit type.
Three chef-prepared meals are served daily from a set menu in the main dining room, with modified portions and textures arranged through the wellness team when medically necessary. Snacks and beverages are available between meals, and guest dining can be arranged with advance notice.
Residents have access to outdoor smoking areas, pet-friendly policies, wheelchair-accessible common rooms, a barber and beauty shop, a wellness center, communal gardens, a library, an activity room, and a business center. Covered parking, community Wi-Fi, a renters’ liability insurance program, and complimentary scheduled transportation are also included. It’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.