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Crossett's Caring Home in Midland, Michigan is one of senior living communities in the area. To find the right community for your needs and budget, connect with one of A Place For Mom’s local senior living advisors for free, expert advice.
Semi-Private
Rhoda's House was started in 1965 by Rhoda's parents, David and Alta Kindy, under the Kindy name. The facility has been continually licensed for 40+ years and Rhoda has been involved in resident care since she was a teen. Family life has been her heritage, training, and faith. With similar faith,...
Private, Semi-Private
Kindy Care Center, an Adult Foster Care Home nestled in a quiet, country setting in Freeland, MI (Midland County) was started in the mid-60’s by David & Alta Kindy. Rhoda Byler (one of David and Atlas daughters) took over the home in 2013. Today, Rhoda is the owner and administrator of Kindy...
Private
"Enjoy the Comforts of Home at Our Home" Clover Cottage has been licensed by the State of Michigan as a Family Home for nearly four years now, but we come with a lifetime of experience.We are a small Adult Foster Care home situated in Larkin Township. We are only minutes from the city, yet still...
Private
A lovely home with a picturesque setting on a main highway, convenient to medical facilities, churches, shopping, entertainment and public transportation. Shared or private bedrooms, some with own lavatories, are all on one level with cable included and phones available. Barrier free. Large...
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