Ambrosia Villa is a small senior living home in Madison Heights, Michigan, run by V.S. Care, Inc., with a license for up to 6 residents, offering assisted living, group home care, Adult Foster Care, memory care, and board and care services, so you'll find that each location feels homey and never crowded, and sometimes folks like that quiet setting where you actually remember everyone's name, and when it comes to care, they handle daily activities like helping with bathing, dressing, and managing medications, and they do it all-day, every day, for anyone who needs it, including people with high medical needs, memory loss, diabetes, incontinence, or those who use a wheelchair, plus they've got hospice and dementia waivers if it's needed. Every room at Ambrosia Villa comes with a telephone and furniture, as well as photos of the community, and there's housekeeping, laundry (even dry cleaning), and emergency alert systems, cooks who make meals all day in the dining room, including special diets like for diabetes or allergies, which some places say but not everyone does it, and residents can just eat when they're hungry, not only at set times, and there's move-in help so the transition goes smoother, which sometimes people worry about but it helps.
They offer a respite program to give family caregivers a break, which is good if you need short stays, and when it comes to activities, every day brings something new, like educational games, movie nights, group walks along the garden paths, and community events, and you don't need to worry about getting around because they've got complimentary transportation if you've got a doctor's appointment or want to visit places nearby, so it's handy for families too. The homes are wheelchair accessible throughout, so rooms, bathrooms, and even showers are easy to use, and safety is a priority. The staff stays full-time, and everyone's trained-sometimes people wonder if that means real care, and it does, with a focus on the little things, whether that's a special hobby or adapting care as health needs change, so you won't need to move if something new comes up, and for many, that sense of staying put is a comfort. With just six people per house, there's always time for staff to stop and chat, so friendship and support come naturally, and you can take tours but need to set up an appointment. Ambrosia Villa keeps up a strong reputation for caring for seniors with dignity and respect, trying to help everyone keep as much independence as they can for as long as possible, so life feels more like home.
The facility's licensed through December 2026 with license number AS630379219, so you know they're accountable, and locations around Oakland County give you different options if you want to stay local. The homes are near hospitals, pharmacies, and community centers, making it easy to get the things you need, and the focus stays on health, comfort, and a good life.