Farmtree Home sat in Swartz Creek, Michigan, and had room for up to six residents at a time, which helped keep things quiet and personal, and you'd find the place was built in 1984, with a total area of 2,332 square feet and two bedrooms and two bathrooms, so residents had plenty of space but still shared a homey, family-style setting. The home worked under Michigan Community Services, Inc., operating as a licensed Adult Foster Care facility with a license number AS250263591 from September 2020 until it closed on August 5, 2022. The staff served older adults, and also provided care for those who were developmentally disabled, physically handicapped, or living with mental illness, making sure to help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and medication management, and always trying to respect each resident's independence and preferences as much as possible.
Residents could bring small pets, and the home offered help with meal preparation and serving, making adjustments for diets like diabetes or allergies, so individuals eating at Farmtree Home knew someone was looking out for their health. There was respite care for caregivers who needed a break, and services included housekeeping, laundry, transportation arrangements for medical appointments, and coordination with doctors. The staff also kept things tidy with regular cleaning and linen changes. Activities like movie nights, garden walks, and other small gatherings took place to keep everyone social and engaged. Wheelchair accessibility, furnished rooms with cable, an emergency alert system, and careful attention to safety made the home easier to navigate and live in for those with mobility challenges. Farmtree Home was always trying to be a welcoming spot for people who needed long-term support, aiming for both comfort and dignity, and with its small size, it let people feel more at ease, which is something that often gets lost in bigger communities. The state license expired in September 2022 and there's no further information available after its closure in August of that year.