Cambridge provides care for adults and seniors in a setting that pays special attention to accessibility, with features such as handicap parking, wheelchair entrances, wheelchair restrooms, freight elevators, platform lifts, and elevators, so getting around isn't a struggle no matter your mobility level, and inside you'll see handrails, barrier-free hallways, and operable door handles that help keep everything safe and easy to use. The facility has emergency plans in place and is equipped with fire alarm systems, so there's a sense of security if anything goes wrong. Cambridge serves a wide range of people, including those who need help with daily living, memory care, and nursing services, those who are aging, and individuals with Alzheimer's, developmental disabilities, mental impairments, traumatic brain injury, or physical handicaps; some of their homes also have special certifications for people with different needs, and the list of facilities under their umbrella includes names like Arbor Home, Cherryhill Manor, Good Care Home Care, Hubbell Manor, Kinloch, Notre Dame Group Home, and Westpoint Home.
There's a choice between small group homes, large group homes, and adult family homes, so each resident can find a place that suits them best, and help is always nearby, with a 24-hour call system and staff who've got training to manage a variety of care needs, from personal care tasks like bathing and medication management, to community living support in licensed settings. The staff offer day-to-day support that ranges from meals to help with dressing, making the place home-like and giving a sense of dignity and comfort, with privacy for those who need it and spaces where folks can sit together or join activities, whether it's in a lounge, an activity space, or out in secured gardens. For those needing special care, such as memory impairment or autism services using Applied Behavior Analysis, Cambridge has dedicated teams and tailored programs, plus respite care for families who need a short break.
Cambridge supports overall wellbeing with activities and communal gatherings that encourage participation, and there's always a focus on relationships, whether someone wants to join in or spend quiet time. Residents have access to post-acute care, outpatient physical therapy, and specialized medical services, and an on-site medical director helps keep healthcare close at hand. There're also aging services, behavioral health, child and youth services, and rehabilitation programs, showing how broad the umbrella is over this organization. Cambridge operates as an independent, nonprofit accreditor, following clear standards for care quality and safety, with an online provider portal and survey tools for training, survey preparation, accreditation, and certification, so staff, residents, and families can be confident that care standards are met and resources are available when needed. The organization also offers meals, wellness programs, and regular community-sponsored activities, aiming to keep everyone as healthy and engaged as possible, whether living in Howell, Brighton, Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor, or other locations across the state.