SCOPE OF PRACTICE
All Cornerstone/Hernandez Home AFC, Inc. homes are located in quiet, rural communities throughout Michigan. Our
homes provide solace in small communities that are welcoming to the persons served. Cornerstone is close enough to
cities to enjoy mainstream advantages. The homes are licensed in the state of Michigan as specialized residential
facilities for a capacity of four to ten individuals. Individuals in our care are receiving specialized residential services
based on a person-centered plan and are male and female (18 and up) with intellectual disabilities, mental illness and
traumatic brain injury and/or physically handicapped. The services received include personal care and/or community
living supports and are based on individual needs/goals determined in a person-centered plan. Staff are available 24
hours a day/7 day a week to provide services. All facilities are nonsmoking, three nutritious meals are provided and
served every day; the homes also cater to special diets. All laundry and housekeeping services are provided by staff
unless specified in a person-centered plan. Beautician and barber services are available within the community. Private as
well as semi-private rooms can be available depending on location. Each location reviews and administers services
specific to the needs of the individuals. We will provide assistance with ADL’s, facilitate mainstream community activities
and help the persons served fulfill their potential. Our organization allows for free choice and will accommodate choices
in living arrangements, food, décor, recreational actives and more! We typically contract our services to Community
Mental Health organizations within the state of Michigan seeking residential placement for mutual consumers, we do
also work with individuals seeking services outside of the Mental Health System. For questions regarding our fee
structure, please contact our Admissions Department at (269)628-2100. We are happy to assess individuals on a first
come-first serve basis. For more information on how to receive residential services, contact your local Community
Mental Health Organization.