Orion Manor sits at 1814 S Lapeer, Lake Orion, Michigan, and it's a small, homelike adult medium group home run by Lake Orion Assisted Living, LLC, state-licensed for up to twelve residents with a regular license running from December 9, 2024, through December 8, 2026, and a focus on helping aged individuals, those with Alzheimer's, traumatic brain injuries, and those who are physically handicapped, and the team of compassionate direct care workers maintains a one to six staff-to-patient ratio so residents get attention in a quiet setting and families can count on steady, personal care, so the house feels steady and never rushed, and the place seems to have many services including assisted living, memory care, independent living, respite care, adult day care, nursing home care, home care, and continuing care, all in a residential neighborhood with walking paths, a garden, and a familiar, peaceful atmosphere.
There are housekeeping and laundry services, including dry cleaning, so the living spaces stay tidy without anyone needing to worry, and meals get prepared and served a few different ways, since Orion Manor does scheduled meals, all-day dining, and can handle special diets for allergies and diabetes, there's a dining room and telephones in each resident's room, and everyone can join community-sponsored activities like communal movie nights, the staff also offers move-in coordination for new residents, and Orion Manor supports independence while also helping with things like dressing, bathing, transfers, medication management, and all those daily living needs that some folks need a steady hand with.
Community amenities include furnished rooms, parking, and complimentary transportation so residents can get to appointments or outings, and the emergency alert system means folks are always watched over, with 24-hour supervision as needed for peace of mind, and Orion Manor's staff provides memory care services, including board and care home services for dementia or mild cognitive impairment, which tries to keep folks engaged with the right level of support, and if someone needs short-term help, Orion Manor does respite programs for temporary care needs.
There's a strong focus on personalized care, with direct care workers on the team and no other staff types, so interaction stays personal, and tours are welcome if you want to see the dining room, garden, or take a look at the rooms and talk to staff and residents firsthand, and the place fits twelve people, which keeps things calm and homey. Board and Care Home at Orion Manor offers a home-like alternative to larger assisted living settings, and the care team looks after each person's needs and routines, so independence and dignity are respected, and Orion Manor handles everything from diabetic care to ancillary services, with the goal to make sure everyone feels safe, supported, and comfortable in daily life, and residents or their families can experience the place directly during a visit if they want to see what day-to-day living is like there.