Beacon Home At Coster sits in Fife Lake, MI, and serves as an Adult Small Group Home with space for up to six residents, providing a quiet and friendly place where people can get help with daily routines. You'll find rooms with ADA accessible features like wide doors, grab bars in the showers, barrier-free restrooms, ramps, elevators, and even Hoyer lifts for moving folks who need extra support, plus automatic door openers, so almost anyone can get around comfortably and safely. The property includes both private suites and shared rooms, all fully furnished, air-conditioned, and equipped with kitchenettes, private bathrooms, cable TV, internet, and telephones. For dining they offer all-day dining in a community dining room, with chef-planned meals and special dietary options if someone has allergies or needs a diabetes-friendly menu. Walk-in garden paths, gardens, movie nights, scheduled activities, and a community room give chances to socialize or spend time on your own if that's preferred. Residents can use community-sponsored activities, emergency alert systems, and support with moving in.
The staff provides 24-hour supervision, ready to help with bathing, dressing, medication management, and transfers, which can be a big relief for families. Housekeeping, laundry, and dry cleaning services take the worry out of chores, plus maintenance-free living means nobody has to stress about repairs or yard work. Transportation is available, including ADA accessible vans and public transportation options from the site, with loading zones and handi-capable parking included for convenience. The facility includes semi-independent living support for those who can do some things on their own but still want a hand now and again, as well as non-ambulatory care for people who need more help.
Beacon Home At Coster pays attention to people needing mental health care for adults, teens, and children, and offers help for substance use disorders like detox, residential, and recovery programs, plus support for developmental disabilities including ABA Autism services. Communication's made easier with assistive listening devices, video remote interpreting (VRI), qualified interpreters, braille signs, and qualified readers, so people with vision or hearing impairments can get information clearly. Different care types are coordinated, working together with healthcare providers if needed, and the environment stays comfortable and welcoming for everyone. The home is licensed and checked by state authorities, follows rules for resident safety, and employs professional caregivers such as CNAs, LPNs, LVNs, and RNs. With ready help always within reach, Beacon Home At Coster offers a calm setting, plenty of daily support, and a steady presence for people who need long-term non-acute care, while bringing in fun events and everyday comforts to make life a bit easier.