Courtyard Manor of Howell

  • 205 Francis Rd, Howell, MI 48843
  • (517) 545-1275
  • 4.6 ( 1 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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Description

About This Community

Welcome to Courtyard Manor of Howell!

Courtyard Manor is an assisted living community specializing in the care of the physically frail and those with Alzheimer's disease, dementia or other forms of memory loss. We also care for those with behavioral needs that other communities may not be able to manage.

Our Mission

From your first contact with a Courtyard Manor representative, you can feel the warmth and care for what we do. Our mission is to provide the best hands-on experience for our residents while preserving their dignity. We recognize that aging is a normal life process which everyone experiences in their own unique way so we continually strive to create an environment that encourages, enriches, and fulfills our residents' daily lives. You can have peace of mind knowing your loved one is in good hands.

Accommodations

We accommodate our residents, ages 50 years and older, with the best care as if they were our own family members. They are welcomed by friendly faces that are trained to provide compassionate care to our senior residents. Our community is designed with their comfort in mind within each of our one-story homes. Our uncomplicated floor plan allows residents to move freely within a safe, secure environment.

Features

  • One-story facility with open floor plan and secured exits
  • Barrier free and wheelchair accessible
  • Spacious private and companion suites
  • Furnished rooms available at no extra cost
  • Rooms are cable and phone ready
  • Private bathrooms with walk-in showers and safety handle bars
  • Emergency Call System in bedroom and bathroom
  • Age in place with different care levels in each of our four building

Courtyard Manor is proud to offer specialized care for those 50 years and older who are experiencing challenging behaviors that other communities may not be able to manage. When searching for the best community to manage the types of behaviors listed below, skilled nursing may not always be the answer.

OCD

  • Yelling or spitting
  • Toileting Issues
  • Anxiety and Agitation Issues
  • Verbally Aggressive Behavior
  • General Attention Seeking Behaviors
  • Wandering and Elopement Risks

Our facility manages care for both behavioral and physical needs and offers our residents the ability to thrive within a secured, supervised environment. In addition, we do offer one-on-one care at an additional cost if needed.

We are also privileged to have both medical and psychiatric doctors available who can respond and help manage our residents' care needs 24 hours a day contributing to a decrease in hospital admissions of your loved one.

Much like a family, our patient, hands-on employees spend a large majority of time with your loved one and are trained to recognize changes in behavior and are involved in extensive training specifically related to those exhibiting disruptive behaviors, as well as those with dementia or Alzheimer’s. Staff longevity provides consistency in our residents' daily routine and individualized care plans are designed for each resident based on their pre-admission assessment, which allows our community the acceptance of these unique behaviors.

Thank you for your interest in Courtyard Manor of Howell. Please give us a call to schedule a free tour.

What Makes Us Special

The words Compassion, Dignity & Respect are the foundation of our commitment to you. We are committed to providing your loved one with the care they deserve, in a professional, yet homelike residential environment that recognizes individual needs, preserves dignity, and respects the privacy you expect and deserve.

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Reviews

4.6 ( 1 Reviews )
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Chris
May 08, 2022
We went to tour Courtyard Manor of Howell and that facility, I believe, is only licensed for 20 people, so the assisted and memory care were all in one facility. When you go in there, they have a base rate of how much it costs to move in, but then they have a care level rate. It's care level 1 through 5 and they would have to tell me what care level dad was at. It was kind of like a house with additions on both sides of it. It was in a nice setting, but the rooms were very tiny, and barely enough room for a bed and a dresser. They had a lot of shared rooms, and I would never put my dad in a shared room that was very cramped for space. The staff seemed great. They were on the floor with people. They were helping them eat and things like that. It seemed like they had a good staff. The facility appeared to be fairly clean. It kind of smells like a rest home though where you smell a lot of wet and poopy diapers.

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