South Coast Home sits in Macatawa, Michigan, and runs as a licensed adult small group home serving up to six residents, really keeping things close-knit and comfortable, kind of the way some folks like it, and offers support to adults with developmental disabilities, mental illness, traumatic brain injuries, and physical handicaps, so you'll find a real variety of need and background all being supported under one roof. This home is part of South Coast Home LLC, and it's got a regular license that runs through November 2025, so everything's up to date and on the books. The place itself has both private suites and shared rooms-all furnished, with kitchenettes, private bathrooms, air-conditioning, and you get cable TV, internet, and telephone service, which always helps people feel a bit more at home, especially if they want to stay in touch with family or just relax with a favorite show. Folks living here get meals that can be tailored to special diets, like diabetes diets, and there's a dining room where residents share the table, with meals prepared for them and no need to manage cooking or cleaning since housekeeping and laundry are included-this makes things run smoother and less stressful for everyone.
They've got 24-hour supervision with help always nearby for daily needs like bathing, dressing, getting around, and managing medications, and there's also support for transfers if a resident needs help moving from bed to chair, for example. South Coast Home also puts safety and accessibility first, with Hoyer lifts, wheelchair ramps, elevators, braille signs for exam rooms, qualified readers or interpreters for those who need them, assistive listening devices, ADA-approved vehicles and parking, plus accessible doors, restrooms, showers, and sleeping rooms with proper handrails and grab bars, which can really be a comfort for someone worried about getting around.
There's a garden and walking paths outside, so residents can sit in the fresh air or go for a stroll, and the staff plans plenty of social activities, both scheduled daily and community-sponsored, whether it's movie night or a simple leisure walk, so folks can spend time together, avoid loneliness, and keep their minds busy. South Coast Home organizes transportation for medical appointments and even offers move-in help, making transitions a little easier on families. Residents also get activity programs and can join community spaces for meals, games, or just relaxing together, which helps create a peaceful, social atmosphere.
For families with kids, the home provides ABA autism services and semi-independent living, and it offers substance use disorder treatment, including residential treatment and detox for adults and adolescents, along with mental health care like counseling, crisis intervention, suicide prevention, and support for infants. Security measures are in place, with activity restrictions where needed and online security to protect private information, so the staff keeps a careful eye on both residents' safety and the facility's digital matters. Staff members have ongoing training and the home is both licensed and regulated with special certifications for serving those with developmental disabilities and mental illness.
Residents benefit from daily support and a maintenance-free lifestyle, while staff work closely with healthcare providers to keep medical needs in check, and the home keeps reports on inspections and investigations for anyone needing extra peace of mind about regulations. The overall environment at South Coast Home is serene and attentive, with personalized care and a simple, straightforward approach that can help seniors and adults with special needs feel safe, comfortable, and connected.