Grant House is a small, licensed adult group home that served up to six adults before its closure in November 2023, where seniors could find well-equipped studio units, one-bedroom suites, and rooms that fit different needs, with furnished spaces and ADA-compliant private bathrooms, and the place itself was an older single-family home built in 1949, sitting on a modest 0.27-acre lot, offering just under 1,700 square feet inside, and though it had only two bedrooms and two bathrooms, the home felt close-knit, with lots of attention and daily routines kept simple, and the staff there focused on personal relationships, making sure every resident got routines and care tailored to their own preferences, with a strong staff-to-resident ratio to help keep things safe and attentive.
The team, including licensed nurses and registered nurses doing health checks, handled medication management, diabetes monitoring, transfers and mobility help, and personal care like bathing and dressing, and even spoon-feeding or special assistance for low-mobility residents, with health plans adjusted for dementia and Alzheimer's care, and there was coordination with healthcare providers plus access to respite care for families needing a break, and mental health care for those who needed it. Residents had meals cooked in line with their specific dietary restrictions and enjoyed chef-prepared options, all paid within the monthly rate along with utilities, and meal times happened in the community dining hall, while the kitchen and caregivers prepared allergy-sensitive and diabetes-friendly options, plus help with eating when needed.
Amenities included an on-site theatre, an exercise area, a large library, community walking paths, a garden, and a lounge for events, along with group movie nights, massages, scheduled daily activities, and social events aimed at keeping folks active and connected, and there was Wi-Fi, cable TV, telephones, and a special concierge service to take care of errands and requests, and regular transportation for doctor visits, shopping, and outings, with family counseling and support available. Grant House kept things tidy with laundry and housekeeping services, and home upkeep, too, and had emergency alert systems to help with security, while on-site parking and transportation help were available, and family and loved ones could visit easily.
Grant House had a focus on keeping the place secure and comfortable, encouraging independence for its residents but always ready to step in with physical therapy, dressing, bathing, or personal hygiene support, and designed the environment to feel homelike and inviting without requiring full nursing home care, with its adult foster care license covering both long-term living and respite support for caregivers, and, as of the last update, held a Michigan license (#AS810073951) through Synod Residential Services with license dates from October 25, 2023 through October 24, 2025, though the facility's status remains closed as of November 1, 2023.