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You feel like you are home when you are at Rhoda's House. They are kind and compassionate. Unfortunately my sister required more medical care than she could obtain there so her stay was short but I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Rhoda's House to others that needed an adult foster care home.... Read more
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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...
A Place for Mom has scored Rhoda's House with 0 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 0 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, Rhoda's House has 1 review with an average "overall experience" of 5 out of 5.
You feel like you are home when you are at Rhoda's House. They are kind and compassionate. Unfortunately my sister required more medical care than she could obtain there so her stay was short but I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Rhoda's House to others that needed an adult foster care home.
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Rhoda's House offers Semi-Private. Learn more.
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To reach a resident at Rhoda's House call: (989) 832-9748
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