Aiello Adult Foster Care in New Boston, Michigan, is structured primarily for residents who need memory-care. The community uses secured access points, clearly marked pathways, and routine cognitive stimulation to reduce confusion and wandering. Care staff stay on duty around the clock to give cueing, manage medications, and provide help with activities of daily living, all tailored to the pace and abilities of each resident living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia.
Beyond long-term memory support, the residence can accept short-term respite stays, giving families temporary relief while the individual receives the same round-the-clock supervision as full-time residents. The team is trained in diabetes management, including blood-glucose monitoring, insulin administration, and coordination with outside physicians to adjust care plans as needed. Regular wellness checks, vital-sign tracking, and on-site coordination for therapy or specialist appointments round out the medical services.
Housing options range from private rooms to companion suites, and not every unit has the same features. Some rooms include wheelchair-accessible showers, others offer full bath tubs, and several have private baths. Air conditioning, ground-floor layouts, and handicap-accessible entry points are common, while cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi, and resident parking are available to most but not all accommodations. Indoor and outdoor common areas, a meeting room, library, and patio give residents space to gather or relax.
Meals are prepared three times daily and can be modified for dietary needs, including diabetic-friendly menus. Residents may dine family-style in the main dining room or request tray service when medically necessary. Seasonal BBQs and picnics are scheduled in the outdoor areas, giving residents an alternative dining setting when weather permits and offering additional choices beyond the standard menu rotation.
Residents have access to a steady calendar of structured and casual activities. On-site options include trivia games, reminiscence programs, stretching classes, karaoke sessions, and regularly scheduled birthday and holiday parties. The staff also organizes day trips and outings for those able to travel, providing a change of scenery and engagement with the larger community.