Vernon St Home sits at 618 Vernon St in Mount Pleasant, MI, and serves as an Adult Small Group Home with space for up to 6 residents, and it's been active since 1997 under Michigan license # AS370011298 with a licensee named Central Mich Non Profit Housing. The property is a 1.5-story single-family home built in 1958 with gardens, patios, and walking paths on a 0.34-acre lot, and it's got 6 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, so there aren't too many people, which can make things quieter and more comfortable for folks living there. The facility provides adult foster care and long-term care for seniors, adults with Alzheimer's or memory impairments, people who are developmentally disabled, and those who are mentally ill, and it offers specialized care plans meant to fit each person's needs, so residents can get help with bathing, dressing, transfers, medication management, incontinence, and daily living activities like cooking and laundry. There's 24-hour supervision, an on-call RN, and emergency systems in the rooms if something happens, and the staff can handle non-ambulatory care, help residents with wheelchairs, and work closely with healthcare providers when it's needed.
Residents can choose private or shared rooms, each offers telephone access and is already furnished, and the building's fully wheelchair accessible. For meals, there's food service throughout the day, a dining room with scheduled meals, and plenty of options for people with allergies, diabetes, or other dietary needs, including private dining and meal preparation for particular requirements, and there are also accommodations for special diets. Vernon St Home welcomes both cats and dogs, and housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, and pharmacy services are provided, with transportation and parking for residents and guests. Other features include a barber and beauty shop, a theater, game room, chapel, reading area, movie nights, concierge services, and scheduled bathroom reminders. There are organized activities and community-sponsored events to keep residents engaged, along with support for move-in coordination. Services are provided in English, and the whole place is set up to be supportive and comfortable, which helps both residents and their families find some peace of mind.