Beaconshire Nursing Center
21630 Hessel Ave, Detroit, MI 48219
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About Beaconshire Nursing Center in Detroit, Michigan
Beaconshire Nursing Center, located in Detroit, Michigan, offers specialized care for residents, including skilled nursing care and memory care. This facility provides different types of accommodations, such as private rooms and semi-private rooms, catering to the varying preferences and needs of its residents.
Meals are provided to ensure that all residents have access to nutritious food without the hassle of cooking. Organized activities and programs help keep residents engaged and socially active. The communal dining area offers a space for residents to enjoy meals together, fostering a sense of community. Additionally, salon services are available on-site, allowing residents to enjoy a bit of pampering and self-care.
Beaconshire Nursing Center also offers physical and occupational therapy and rehabilitation, which are crucial for residents needing assistance in recovery and maintaining their physical abilities. Nurses are available on staff to ensure that medical needs are promptly addressed. General transportation services are provided, making it easier for residents to attend appointments or outings without personal vehicles. Housekeeping services keep the living spaces clean and tidy, and the center accepts various insurance plans, helping ease the financial aspects of care for families.
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Reviews of Beaconshire Nursing Center in Detroit, Michigan
4.5
(2 reviews)
Caring4229
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August 22, 2013
My dad has dementia and Beaconshire Nursing Center has place there that takes care of people like my him. Everything is all good. If it wasn't good, I wouldn't have put him there. The staff is real nice. They have a movie night and it was the last activity I had been to. I haven't eaten there yet but the food that they cook looks real good. The only thing I have a problem with is that it's just so far from where I live but it's still okay.
stargirl582
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March 2, 2012
When my step-grandmother hurt herself at work and broke her femur, we weren't sure if we could take care of her. All of my family lives at least one-hundred miles away from her, and didn't want to leave her in a hospital where she wouldn't have many of us to visit her. She didn't want us to fly her to Illinois, away from her friends and job. As a compromise, we lodged her in the Beaconshire Nursing Center, and visited her once a month while she recovered. The Center didn't mind all of us visiting at once, which is more than we hoped for. We thought the staff would all be irritated to receive six visitors for one patient, but they were all helpful and informative. The facility was clean, and all the staff appeared to be licensed. Even though we didn't live near her, we felt that we did not have to worry about her safety. She stayed there for a little over two months, and worked with their physical therapists to recover.
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