St Francis Home in Saginaw, MI operates as a skilled nursing facility, providing around-the-clock clinical oversight for both short-term rehabilitation and long-term care residents. Licensed nurses manage medications, wound care, and chronic condition monitoring, while on-site physical therapists deliver individualized therapy plans aimed at restoring or maintaining mobility after illness, surgery, or injury. The community also offers structured respite care, giving family caregivers a planned break while ensuring their loved one receives full medical supervision and daily health assessments.
In addition to direct medical treatment, the care team develops individualized service plans that are reviewed regularly by an interdisciplinary group of nurses, therapists, social workers, and dietary staff. Certified nursing assistants assist with bathing, dressing, toileting, and mealtime needs, and restorative aides help residents continue exercises once formal therapy sessions end. The facility follows infection-control protocols, maintains secured areas for those prone to wandering, and arranges transportation to outside medical appointments when required to keep specialist care uninterrupted.
Resident accommodations range from private to companion suites, and floor plans differ in the features they include. Select units are pet friendly, some open to landscaped outdoor areas or the community’s garden, and others are located near the library and computer lounge for convenient internet and reading access. Housekeeping handles routine cleaning and linen service. Because not all rooms include every feature, prospective residents should confirm specific details during a visit.
Dining services provide three balanced meals each day in a communal dining room, with therapeutic or texture-modified diets prepared to physician specifications. Staff are available to assist those who need help eating, and intake is monitored to support overall health. Healthy snacks are offered between meals for residents who want additional nutrition or need to manage blood-sugar levels.
An on-site activity center hosts arts and crafts sessions, live entertainment, and a calendar of social, educational, and recreational events. Residents can join interest-based clubs and small communities that meet regularly, promoting engagement and peer connection. Activity staff coordinate with clinical teams so that programs are adapted to each resident’s mobility and cognitive abilities, encouraging consistent participation and minimizing isolation.