Beacon Home at Carleton is nestled in an inviting, rural community situated close to both Ann Arbor and Detroit, offering a peaceful setting with the convenience of nearby urban amenities. The home stands out for its recently renovated living spaces, designed to accommodate a variety of needs with both private and shared rooms available. Every room, whether in the shared or private category, is thoughtfully designed, featuring comfortable furnishings such as single beds, dressers, and ample natural light through large windows. The living areas, including a spacious living room with a window, two couches, a chair, coffee table, television, and soft beige carpeting, provide a welcoming environment for relaxation and socializing.
Accessibility is a top priority at Beacon Home at Carleton, with barrier-free spaces and a large wheelchair ramp leading to the front yard, which is framed by mature, leafy trees. This focus on ease of access ensures that residents with varying mobility levels feel comfortable and independent within the home. The kitchen space is equally inviting, boasting wood cabinets, black countertops, modern stainless steel appliances, and wood floors—ideal for the home’s meal preparation and dining experiences.
A full range of supportive services is offered at Beacon Home at Carleton. Residents benefit from dependable transportation, nutritious meals, and personal assistance tailored to individual needs. In addition to everyday support, the home provides specialized medical support designed to ensure ongoing health and safety. Recognizing that each resident is unique, the professional staff at Beacon Home at Carleton makes it a priority to adapt their services, including behavior counseling, to suit the preferences and goals of each individual.
Above all, Beacon Home at Carleton is committed to fostering a lively and fulfilling atmosphere and strives to help each person who chooses to live there experience their fullest possible life. The tranquil setting, comfortable surroundings, and dedicated staff create an environment where residents can thrive, engage with others, and feel valued as part of a caring community.