Virginia Street is a small senior living home located at 6250 Virginia Street in Cass City, Michigan, and it sits quietly on a cul-de-sac with a ranch-style single-family home built in 1996, offering about 1,550 square feet of livable space on under half an acre, so it feels cozy but not cramped, and with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, it's got the sort of lived-in comfort that fits just six residents at a time-licensed as an Adult Small Group Home, so everyone gets plenty of attention and care. Folks there find furnished rooms and shared spaces, daily prepared meals that can handle special diets like diabetic and allergy-sensitive needs, and all-day dining, which is nice for those who don't want to eat on a strict clock, plus the staff can help with everything from bathing and dressing to transferring in and out of bed or around the home. Residents have access to telephones and high-speed internet, and there's always someone available any time of day or night since 24-hour supervision is part of the service, and staff coordinate closely with healthcare providers to keep up on medications and personal health plans, which brings peace of mind to both residents and their families.
The community, operated by Fulton Residential Care Corp. out of Caro, MI, has a license active through March 2026 and isn't set up for Medicare billing since it doesn't have CMS certification, but it does serve a broad mix of needs-including care for those who are physically handicapped, developmentally disabled, or living with mental illness-so it's more open than some other homes. With wheelchair accessibility and non-ambulatory care, folks who need mobility support don't have to worry, and because the team gets ongoing training, they maintain a kind, professional approach even when things get busy. The staff organize regular activities and movie nights, walk residents through gardens and along paths, and set up trips for medical appointments or outings, so there are chances to socialize or just take it easy, and the home tries to keep things simple, with laundry and housekeeping handled for everyone.
Dining happens in a communal room, and people can join in scheduled community events or retreat to their own comfortable, furnished apartment for quieter times, and since the home was built for just a few people, it's easier to form bonds, and care stays personal rather than rushed. Safety gets taken seriously too, with emergency alert systems and security services to protect both in person and online. A dedicated team prepares meals on site each day, and staff help with everything from medication management to basic activities of daily living, always aiming to support residents' independence as much as possible, so seniors get a balance of private life and active engagement, without being pushed past what's comfortable. Residents can count on scheduled transportation and move-in help, whether they're coming from nearby places like Howell, Brighton, Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor, or anywhere in Michigan. The monthly rates start at $3,723, and respite care is available for families needing short-term help. The home aims to be a safe, respectful, and comfortable spot for seniors who want a small, supportive community where they can be as independent as they wish, with services and staff on hand whenever needed.