Kevdaco Westland II is a licensed adult small group home that cares for up to six residents, where some folks might appreciate the quieter, more personal touch in a place that's set up for older adults who need extra help with everyday things like bathing, getting dressed, or remembering their medicines, and for those who may have Alzheimer's, traumatic brain injuries, mental illness, developmental disabilities, or physical handicaps, with some special certifications in place for these unique needs, and those living here have the option of private or shared rooms that come fully furnished, with private bathrooms and kitchenettes, so those who value their privacy or need a little space can find it, plus there's cable TV, telephone service, and Wi-Fi, which makes staying connected or watching something familiar easy enough.
People living here don't have to worry much about cooking or cleaning since meal preparation, special diets-including diabetes-friendly and allergy-sensitive options-laundry, and housekeeping come with the care, and meals get served in a communal dining room where folks can enjoy a conversation if they want, or just sit quietly, and there's always help nearby if someone needs assistance getting around, transferring in or out of bed, or managing their medications, because staff give care around the clock.
There are emergency alert systems in place, wheelchair accessible paths, and a garden area, along with a few community features like scheduled social activities, movie nights, and an activity program to keep days from getting too quiet, and residents can arrange for transportation to medical or doctor's appointments when needed, or just to get out for a bit, which is helpful for those who don't drive anymore.
Kevdaco Westland II is licensed under Kevdaco Human Services LLC in Southfield, MI, with the license number AS820282152, and it stands apart as a care facility with a focus on supporting people who want to remain as independent as possible while still having the safety net that comes with 24-hour supervision, and since it's a smaller home, the atmosphere tends to feel more like a family than a facility, with care that's adjusted to each person and their situation, and respite care is also available for when a main caregiver at home needs a break.
All in all, this home keeps things straightforward, provides the basic comforts along with healthcare, and gives older adults and those with special needs a solid place to live without the burden of home maintenance, so they can focus more on their own well-being and daily life.