Faith House In Motion sits at 93 Whittemore in Pontiac, Michigan, and it's a small adult group home with a license from March 13, 2024, through March 12, 2026, run by Faith House In Motion, Inc. The facility has a capacity for up to six residents, offering care to seniors and individuals living with mental illness, with staff available around the clock for help with medication, bathing, dressing, and transfers. Residents get a choice of private suites or shared rooms, each one fully furnished, plus there's air-conditioning, kitchenettes, private bathrooms, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and telephones in every room, which makes everyday life pretty straightforward if you ever worried before about cooking or cleaning or keeping the house in order because the staff takes care of meal prep, dietary needs, and housekeeping, so folks can focus on things they want to do instead. People living here get help with daily tasks and care that's adjusted monthly to fit whatever's changing, aimed at supporting independence as much as possible, and the licensed healthcare staff oversee activities like daily supervision and making sure medicine's handled right and safely.
The community runs plenty of engaging activities, like movie nights and community-sponsored events, with group events and shared spaces that give everyone a chance to connect, plus there are walking paths and a garden for fresh air, and transportation to doctor appointments or outings is arranged as needed. Faith House In Motion focuses on a faith-based approach, so spiritual support is part of life here, and the whole atmosphere is built around making sure people feel safe, comfortable, and at home. Families looking for short-stay or respite care, as well as long-term stays, will find options, and the place has emergency alert systems to ensure quick help if something happens. The setting is peaceful and the living areas are cozy, offering places to relax and socialize, while the staff work to create a sense of belonging and strong relationships with each resident, which helps everyone feel like they're part of something steady and caring. Faith House In Motion doesn't accept Medicare unless there's certification from the right authorities, and the facility keeps up with all state and local licensing rules.