Beacon Home At Morton Terrace is a licensed adult medium group home in Kalamazoo, Michigan, operated by Beacon Specialized Living Services, Inc., and it holds a regular license until July 31, 2026, with a capacity for 12 residents, which means residents get to know each other well in a small and intimate setting, and the staff can focus on each individual's needs whether that's help with bathing, dressing, or daily activities, and residents can pick from private or shared rooms, all fully furnished and with emergency alert systems, private bathrooms, air-conditioning, and kitchenettes for those who want a bit more independence. The building's been newly renovated, featuring a cozy living room with couches and a television, a charming breakfast nook, and a dining room serving scheduled meals, where the kitchen staff take care to follow special diets such as diabetes or allergy-sensitive meal plans, and there's always someone to help with medication management and coordinate with outside healthcare providers. You'll find daily activities planned by the staff, regular movie nights, and community-sponsored events to keep everyone connected and engaged, and folks can go outside for a stroll on the walking paths, sit on the covered front porch, or relax by the landscaped bushes and garden.
Residents don't have to worry about getting to doctor's appointments because transportation is arranged as needed and there's help with move-in, plus parking if someone still enjoys driving, and nearby you've got Calvary Bible Church less than a mile away, Walgreens pharmacy, and local restaurants like Whitlow's Forerunner, while important medical resources like Mary Free Bed Hospital and Life Without Limits physician services are right around the corner. Housekeeping, laundry, and dry cleaning are all handled by staff, so residents get more time to spend as they wish, and with telephone access, Wi-Fi, cable television in the community, and common areas for gathering, folks can always stay in touch with family or friends. There are amenities such as an onsite beauty salon, a garden, and outdoor recreation space, so days aren't boring, and if someone's family caregiver needs a break, short-term respite care is available too.
Beacon Home At Morton Terrace offers 24-hour supervision and help with medication management, daily living needs, and support for people who may have physical handicaps, developmental disabilities, mental illness, or even traumatic brain injuries, with skilled nursing always available and memory care services for those who need more support with memory loss. The community's Christian values emphasize a mission to maintain dignity and independence for every resident, and there's a strong focus on providing personalized care for physical, emotional, and social well-being, while independent living, adult day services, and in-home care are options, too, so residents have the support they want without losing their freedom. They use activity and care plans tailored to every person, and you'll see that it's meant to feel homely and comforting, with staff dedicated to treating everyone with respect and kindness. Reports, including inspection and investigation details, are available for families wanting to check the community's track record, and the facility recently received a community score of 3.8 on Seniorly's scale. The services extend to people recovering from substance use disorder through Michigan Recovery, and if someone needs extra support or just wants a maintenance-free lifestyle with less stress over daily chores, Beacon Home At Morton Terrace covers those needs.