Beacon Home at Jackson sits on two quiet acres at 7014 Deweese Road in Jackson, Michigan, and operates as an Adult Small Group Home with a license for up to six residents, so you tend to find a close-knit feeling there, and being managed by Beacon Specialized Living Services means care is handled by folks used to working with specialized needs, which includes help for aged people, those with Alzheimer's, dementia, developmental disabilities, mental impairments, traumatic brain injuries, and physical handicaps-they even hold special certifications for serving developmentally disabled and mentally ill residents, which you won't find everywhere. The building blends rural quiet with a homelike, modern set-up; people can pick private suites or shared rooms, and everything's fully furnished, including kitchenettes, private bathrooms, air conditioning, cable, telephone, and internet, plus you'll see touches like soft grey carpet, big living room couches, and even mountain mural art making the space feel more open, and there's a kitchen with wood cabinets and black countertops, a cozy dining room, and large windows that keep things nice and bright inside. The grounds have a fenced backyard, walking paths, and garden space where you can sit or get some air, and the place is wheelchair accessible, with a ramp out front.
Residents get support shaped for their needs-help with bathing, dressing, meals, medication management, and daily activities, and folks get to decide how much assistance suits them, which is handy when abilities change. Housekeeping, laundry (even dry cleaning), maintenance, and nutritious meals with support for allergies and diabetes are always taken care of, so there's no stress about chores or special diets, and move-in help is available, too. There's 24-hour supervision, quick staff assistance in reach, and they coordinate with outside healthcare providers when extra medical attention's needed; respite, long-term, and hospice care are offered too. For memory care-including Alzheimer's and traumatic brain injury-staff deliver tailored support, and regular community-sponsored activities fill up the calendar, like movie nights in the lounge, outdoor walks, and social meals in the shared dining area, letting residents stay active and keep connections going. The facility also helps arrange transportation for medical appointments and personal outings, and all maintenance is included so daily living stays as worry-free as possible.
You'll notice Beacon Home at Jackson is one of several Beacon small group homes in the area, with sister sites like Beacon Home at Cascades, County Farm, and Sheffield, all of which also focus on offering a safe, comfortable space for those who need care. The monthly cost at Jackson starts at $3,948, with care options that remain affordable and licensed. The home carries a 3.8 score from Seniorly's rating system, reflecting feedback on resident care and services. With a structure built around individual needs, simple routines, and a comfortable setting, Beacon Home at Jackson works to foster independence, well-being, and a sense of belonging for every resident.