Divined Company Northwood Home sits on Northwood Drive in Inkster, MI, and serves as a licensed adult small group home for up to six residents, so you'll find it's a quiet place with a personal feel and a staff that offers help every day and every night, making sure each person gets the care they need, from medication management and bathing assistance to support getting dressed or moving around, and there are always reminders for baths and wellness checks too, so no one forgets the little things. Residents live in a spacious five-bedroom ranch home with two master suites and private bathrooms, with furnished rooms that have cable TV and wheelchair accessible showers; there's housekeeping, personal laundry, and meal preparation, including support for special diets-like diabetes care, kosher, vegetarian, or allergy-sensitive meals-and staff serve meals in a communal dining room, stepping in to help anyone who needs assistance at mealtime, plus snacks are available all day for those who might get hungry between.
The facility allows cats and dogs, which brings a bit of home to those who want to keep their pets by their side, and there's a garden outside, walking paths to enjoy the fresh air, and indoor and outdoor spaces to gather for activities, whether it's arts and crafts in the studio, fitness sessions in the center, movie nights, or just relaxing in the common rooms. Divined Company Northwood Home offers both on-site and off-site activities to keep the mind and body active, with scheduled outings, devotional services, and a cafe for more social time, all while coordinating transportation for doctor visits or medical appointments and keeping security around the clock, so family members can feel reassured. Residents who are facing challenges with movement or memory can get help, including non-ambulatory care, memory care, support for Parkinson's disease, surgery recovery, and even hospice and respite services if there's a short-term need, with nurses, podiatrists, and other medical professionals on call, plus home health services for those needing that extra level of support.
Security features include 24-hour supervision, emergency alert systems, medication assistance, and help with daily activities like bathroom visits or getting in and out of bed, plus Wi-Fi, telephone services, and move-in coordination to make transitions easier, and with a no smoking policy indoors, the edges are just a bit safer and cleaner for everyone. The atmosphere leans towards the community side with communal kitchens, planned group activities, and opportunities for seniors to join in group events or simply enjoy a little quiet time in the gardens, and when someone needs specialized care, the staff works with outside healthcare providers to get the right support. The home doesn't accept Medicare unless certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, so payment options can be a little limited, but the facility keeps its value moderate, according to ratings, with a score of 3.0 overall, offering steady if unspectacular services and a range of amenities meant for adult men or women, making this board and care home one that works for those who want a smaller, steady, and supervised place for long-term senior living in the Wayne County or Inkster, MI area.