E M Colemans Adult Foster Care sits at 55 Ford Ave in Highland Park, Michigan, right near Martin Park and in the busy 48203 zip code, and you know, the place is a family care home that's been around since 1983, part of a group of homes in the area including Bowers AFC On East Grand, Justice Oliver AFC Home, Williams-Jeter AFC Family Home, and Rena's Home, and it focuses on adults who need day-to-day help and want a home-like setting. The facility's registered as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with an EIN of 38-2520670 and sticks to its mission of promoting well-being and independence for adults, working mostly with people from working-class and lower-income backgrounds in Detroit and Highland Park. As a licensed group home under the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, E M Colemans Adult Foster Care offers accessible spaces, wheelchair access, and assistance with transfers for those who need it, plus there's 24-hour supervision and an emergency alert system, so people get help whenever they need it.
The staff's trained and works to meet every resident's needs, focusing on things like bathing, dressing, activities of daily living, grooming, and medication management, all with a friendly approach, and directors Patricia Reid and Linda Varee help oversee things under CEO Lucille Nicks. The place tries to keep things warm and homey, with furnished rooms and areas for gathering, plus communal spaces like a dining room with all-day meals, options for people with different diets including diabetes and allergies, and move-in coordination, so new residents settle in at their own pace. Folks can join in movie nights, use the garden and walking paths, and spend time in social and arts rooms, and there are activities run by residents, which helps keep that sense of community strong, and laundry, salon services, and phone and transportation options help make daily life a bit easier. E M Colemans Adult Foster Care is in a busy area, serving adults who want a mix of personal support and some independence in a safe, familiar neighborhood, and it files its financial reports as needed and is considered transparent, keeping up with Form 990 and staying under the NTEE P700 Human Services category. It's really meant for adults who want a safe, caring place near their home community, and the program's built around giving practical support, daily help, and social activities in a steady, neighborly place.