Lakeside Manor Inc sits along the shores of Pontiac Lake at 8790 Arlington St in White Lake Township, so most days you'll catch a lake breeze and see good sunsets when you look out the windows or walk on the trails. The building started out as a single-family home before it got turned into a nursing home, and then in 1999, Marilyn Jenkins bought it and made it into this family-owned adult foster care place. The place serves up to 20 residents and the license, AL630086778, is active with state reviews twice a year, with a provisional status right now that'll last until early 2026. The home welcomes folks who are aged or mentally ill, offering both assisted living and specialty care for Alzheimer's and mental illness. There are several floor plans for people to pick from and different payment options to fit what residents need.
The home has a long tradition of care, and many say the staff, who're trained and around day and night, are friendly, kind, and knowledgeable. Staff help with daily needs, from getting dressed to taking medicine, and they offer full supervision. Each resident gets personal attention, with a care plan meant for them. The environment feels like a family home, and it's pet-friendly for those who want an animal companion. Meals-three a day plus two snacks-are served up, laundry's taken care of, and transportation with several vehicles gets residents where they need to go, whether it's to the nearby hospitals, clinics, or local spots like the grocery or pharmacy.
Lakeside Manor keeps the calendar full with activities-social, educational, and spiritual-and encourages residents to make friends and join in, though folks can take it at their own pace. There are indoor common areas and activities onsite, devotional services are offsite, and the facility also supports internet access and helps with social media management for those who want to keep up with loved ones online. The grounds have nature trails and the location is close to shopping, restaurants, coffee shops, and banks, which makes errands and visits easy for families. Security and supervision are always in place, especially for those prone to wandering, and housing is structured to provide comfortable, secure routines. Virtual and onsite tours are available for families wanting a closer look. The building, now a larger group home, retains a homey touch thanks to its origins, and people say the summer breezes off Pontiac Lake and the sense of family stick with you after a visit.