Beacon Home At Hart sits in Michigan's 49420 area and serves as a small adult group home with room for up to six people, so you'll find a tight-knit group here, including many with developmental disabilities or mental illness, and with its regular, active license under AS640394552, it stays up-to-date and ready to help. Staff give 24-hour supervision and personalized care to each resident, whether that means help with bathing, dressing, medication, transfers, or working with healthcare providers-there's always someone on call, day or night, and they'll keep up with medication or personal care just as needed. Residents choose between private suites or shared rooms, all fully furnished with options like cable TV, internet, kitchenettes, air-conditioning, and accessible private bathrooms, and you'll spot soft grey carpets and white countertops that keep things feeling clean and simple. The common spaces include a bright living room with natural light, couches, a coffee table, wood floors, and built-in shelving, and there's also a dining room for scheduled meals, meal preparation that works around special diets-things like allergies or diabetes-and a community kitchen where meals can bring people together.
The property is barrier-free and lets folks with mobility issues get around easier, plus there's a big lawn, walking paths, trees, a covered porch, an expansive backyard, and a community garden where you can sit or join in activities if you want, and the house is built to feel welcoming, not institutional. Housekeeping and laundry take the worry off daily chores, and emergency alert systems, accessible space, and on-call medical staff help support residents' safety and health. Transportation and parking are available for those needing rides to appointments or outings, and the community offers group activities, movie nights, and social events to keep everyone connected. Beacon Home At Hart's small size means it feels much more personal, and the staff manage not just standard care needs but also have special certification for helping those with mental illness or developmental disabilities. The facility brings together assisted living, independent living, and even respite and hospice if that's ever needed, all while aiming to promote comfort, choice, and holistic well-being in a down-to-earth, inclusive space.