Pine Valley Group Home sits in a quiet spot in Armada, MI, where staff look after adults in a comfortable house setting, and with License Number AS500397959, this place meets state rules for an Adult Small Group Home, which means they care for people who have developmental or physical disabilities as well as residents who need help with daily living. The place fits between 1 and 6 people, with four licensed beds, so it's never crowded, and every resident gets the kind of attention that comes from a small group setting. People living here have options for private or semi-private rooms, and all rooms are furnished and set up so they feel a bit more like home, not like a hospital. Some residents bring pets, which is allowed under certain rules, and this helps people feel more relaxed and connected.
Staff help with things like bathing, dressing, and getting around, and they keep watch day and night to make sure everyone's safe. There's medication management, meal services with options for special diets like if someone has diabetes, and scheduled activities that keep people engaged, like movie nights, gardening outside, or community-sponsored games. The home offers Wi-Fi, cable TV, telephones, and there's space outside where residents can walk and enjoy the fresh air or sit in the garden. Housekeeping, laundry, and linen services are part of regular routines, so rooms and shared spaces stay clean and comfortable. There's a dining room where everyone can eat together, and transportation services help get residents to medical appointments or other important trips.
Residents can take part in volunteer programs or enjoy activities planned for the group, which helps create a sense of belonging. The staff work with local doctors and nurses and arrange visits from health professionals, so regular medical needs don't get overlooked. Emergency alert systems in the home help staff respond quickly if someone needs help, and there are set caregiver-to-resident ratios that match licensing guidelines to make sure everyone gets support when they need it. Some residents may be more independent, while others need extra help, and the place aims to balance privacy, independence, and support.
Pine Valley Group Home focuses on community, structure, and a safe environment, and it's been helping vulnerable adults for over 50 years, with a steady approach that values person-centered care. With a community score of 3.8, most residents and families report a steady level of comfort, and the setting feels more like a warm retreat than an institution, with scheduled meals, easy routines, and staff who try their best to help residents feel stable and welcome.