s Assisted Living | Memory Care Home in Shepherd, Michigan

415 N Chippewa St., Shepherd, MI 48883

989-828-5683

info@stonelodgeliving.com

Assisted Living with More Oversight and Structure

Stone Lodge Memory Care is a small, owner-operated home in Michigan designed for individuals who need more than minimal assistance.

We focus on residents who require consistent supervision, structured routines, and a secure environment—especially those living with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia.

Unlike larger assisted living settings, our size allows us to stay closely involved in each resident’s day. Care is not generalized—it is adjusted based on daily needs, behaviors, and routines.

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A Better Fit for Higher-Need Residents

Stone Lodge is not designed for fully independent seniors. Our setting is intended for individuals who benefit from closer attention, daily structure, and a higher level of oversight.

With fewer residents and consistent staffing, we are able to respond quickly, monitor changes closely, and maintain a stable, predictable environment.

Families often come to us when traditional assisted living is no longer enough, but a large facility does not feel like the right fit.

Three seniors are laughing together while relaxing inside of a house on a couch. The older woman on the left has short white hair and is wearing glasses and a white shirt. The man in the middle has a white shirt and white hair and a long white beard. The person on the right is also wearing glasses and has light hair. The setting is a bright and airy living room with paintings on the wall. This image could be used for health and wellness, retirement, or family-themed projects.

Levels of Care We Provide

Our care model is built around supervision, consistency, and daily support. Services are adjusted depending on the level of assistance each resident requires.

24/7 Supervision: Continuous oversight to maintain safety and stability.
Short-Term Stays: Support during recovery, caregiver breaks, or transitions.
Transitional Placements: A structured setting for families evaluating long-term care.
Long-Term Residency: Ongoing care for individuals who require daily assistance and supervision.

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Focused Memory Care Support

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    Memory Care with Daily Structure We specialize in caring for individuals with Alzheimer’s and dementia. Our approach centers on routine, supervision, and reducing confusion through a stable daily environment. Staff are trained specifically in memory care, allowing us to manage behaviors, provide reassurance, and support each resident with consistency.

  • Short-Term and Respite Care We offer short-term stays for families who need temporary support. This can provide time to rest, handle personal responsibilities, or evaluate longer-term care options in a structured setting.

  • Transitional Support For individuals new to assisted living, a temporary stay allows time to adjust to routines, environment, and care. It also helps families make informed decisions without immediate long-term commitment.

Long-Term Care in a Smaller Setting

Our long-term residents receive consistent, hands-on support in a setting designed for safety and predictability. Care plans are adjusted as needs change, with direct oversight from ownership and staff.



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    Daily Assistance Help with meals, hygiene, and mobility
    Medication reminders and monitoring
    Close supervision throughout the day

  • Three seniors are laughing together while relaxing inside of a house on a couch. The older woman on the left has short white hair and is wearing glasses and a white shirt. The man in the middle has a white shirt and white hair and a long white beard. The person on the right is also wearing glasses and has light hair. The setting is a bright and airy living room with paintings on the wall. This image could be used for health and wellness, retirement, or family-themed projects.

    Secure Environment Our home is designed to reduce risk and maintain safety, especially for residents who may wander or become disoriented.

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    Meals and Daily Living Residents receive consistent meals and daily support in a structured routine that promotes stability and comfort.

  • Five cheerful adults are gathered around a white, round table in a brightly lit home, playing a card game. The table is adorned with coffee cups and muffins. Two women on the right side of the frame wear blue jeans and reddish tops. An older man in the center wears a brown long-sleeved shirt and beige pants. Another woman wears a grey top and blue scarf. The man on the left wears a blue button-down shirt. All appear to be enjoying the game. This vibrant scene is ideal for campaigns focusing on senior activities, games, and leisure, friendship and togetherness, or active aging.

    Housekeeping and Laundry A clean, organized environment is maintained daily to support safety and well-being.

  • Nurse taking care of patients Help with physical therapy to restore muscles. and help take care of the health of patients.

    Structured Activities Simple group activities and engagement
    Routine-based daily schedules
    Calm, supervised social interaction

    Activities are designed to support routine rather than overwhelm.

Direct, Hands-On Care

  • Owner-Operated and Involved As an owner-operated home, care is not delegated at a distance. Daily operations are closely managed, allowing for quicker response, consistent standards, and better accountability.

  • Clear Communication with Families Families stay informed and involved. We provide regular updates and maintain open communication so decisions can be made with clarity and confidence.

Why Families Choose Stone Lodge

Smaller Setting: Fewer residents, more attention per person
Higher Supervision: Designed for individuals who need closer monitoring
Structured Environment: Consistent routines that reduce confusion
Memory Care Focus: Built specifically for dementia-related needs
Owner Involvement: Direct oversight and accountability

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Start with a Conversation

Choosing care for a loved one is not simple—especially when more supervision and structure are needed. If you are looking for a smaller, more closely managed setting, we’re here to talk through your situation and help you decide if Stone Lodge is the right fit.