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Maple Woods Manor

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marker Clio, Michigan

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11 reviews
Jayne McMillan

06/22/2020
I love this place!!!!!Everyone that works here is awesome . They take fantastic care of my mother.
bellbj1221

07/23/2019
My father is a resident and he is happy.
Carol Mullen

07/16/2019
My Dad has been a resident for over 2 years, and I couldn't be happier with his CARE! Even when the staff doesn't know anyone is watching, you can see/hear them treating the residents with care and respect! They have had my Dad involved in little, daily, weekly events, when no one in the previous nursing home even made an attempt!We are on our way to join our Dad/Papa for the annual Christmas party with Santa! This is one of the wonderful events the staff plans, and looks forward to, every year! Everyone is genuinely in the Christmas spirit....Every resident is included, Santa gives them their gift and takes a photo with them if they want. They have a gentleman that comes to sing old, classic Christmas songs, and you can watch most of the resident's and their families smiling, singing, eating and just having a genuinely good time!I highly recommend Maple Woods for anyone having concerns or suspicions about a loved one being cared for somewhere else! I trust the staff at Maple Woods with someone very precious to me.....My Dad!
Kimberly Chromie

07/10/2019
John Green

07/16/2018
Due to Alzheimer's Disease my Mom currently resides at Maple Woods Manor, which she's been there since late September of 2017. Before moving to Maple Woods Manor, my Mom was at an expensive Alzheimer's/Dementia home for about three years until her funds were nearly depleted. At the previous location(which I will not name) had a couple good aides, but the rest of them did the minimum amount required of them. On the property of that community, it had four buildings. Two big three story assisted living buildings, and two small single story Alzheimer/Dementia care homes. The places were nice, but not $5000 a month nice! For that amount being paid for, my Mom shouldn't have ever had problems. The place only had one nurse for all four buildings, which we very rarely seen. There was a while when my Mom first moved there they occasionally did activities. But during her last year there, they rarely did any type of activities for the residents in her building. Also her health was in decline to the point that she had hospice care as well. Although me and my siblings addressed our concerns to the community director often, our complaints were temporarily resolved until they got back into there bad habits. Seeing we were rookies at that time, we really didn't have anything to compare the facility to. We just made sure our Mom was getting the best care possible, even if we had to complain on a regular basis. Finally it was time to make the move, because the funds were running out. To be honest, I wasn't looking forward for my Mom to move to Maple Woods Manor. The main reason, which was really the only reason, was based on appearance. DO NOT JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER! Since walking in the building the first time to the present, not once have I ever smelled any unpleasant odor. I'm not saying it never happens, but it never has since me and my siblings have been going to visit my Mom. We go up a lot too! The staff is incredible! There's three sections to the facility: West Wing, East Wing, and central. Each section has at least two full-time nurses, along with plenty of full-time aides to assist. Remember when I said I never smelled any bad doors? That's because they have a full-time cleaning crew constantly checking the hallways, residents rooms, dining room, and so on. Maple Woods Manor continuously have activities throughout the day with their full-time activity coordinators. Whether they play bingo(with little trinkets they could win), arts & crafts, reading or telling Store, etc Most weeks they will have musicians playing and singing or someone doing karaoke. The residents love it! If an entertainer has to cancel for some reason at last minute, then maybe they'll do a movie and popcorn. On Sunday afternoon(which is called devotional), someone or some people from one of the local churches will usually sing hymns from a book that is passed out to any attending resident. Occasionally they will add in a little sermon between songs. There's been numerous churches/preachers/reverends/priests that have participated. If the weather is nice, they may do the activities out under the big pavilion out back. During dinner some of the aides are at certain tables helping to make sure some of the residents are eating enough. That's nice, because the previous place never did that. Prior to my Mom moving to Maple Woulds Manor last September, me and my sisters didn't think my Mom was gonna make it to see Christmas. But now, she actually seems healthy and happy. She will never get rid of that horrible disease, but it seems like she's better though. That might be wishful thinking, but I'll take it though. Due to the HIPAA laws, some of the pictures of residents are blotted out. The entertainers and preachers didn't have to be. Just in case, I blotted out some of the employees too. If you have any questions about Maple Wood Manor please call them. Or if you want questions from a personal perspective about Maple Wood Manor or from the previous place, don't hesitate to ask.