L and W Home sits in Southfield, MI and provides care for adults who need some help with daily tasks; the home has space for up to six residents in a single-level, custom-designed house, and it's one of those small group settings where people can feel like they're part of a family, not lost in a crowd, with longtime live-in staff who really get to know everyone and treat each person with respect. The home is licensed as an Adult Foster Care Facility, and it operates under license number AS630086106, with a regular license status effective through 2027, which means the place meets important state standards, and the team can care for folks with different needs, including those who have memory loss, Alzheimer's, dementia, mental illness, or a traumatic brain injury.
Residents here get personalized care plans, daily assistance, and support with things like diabetes, incontinence, and high-acuity needs, and there's always a nurse on staff or on call with non-medical aides around for help, so folks never feel left alone when they need something. People can choose from private or semi-private rooms as published, and the setup allows some pets-making things feel more like home, with the sort of small details that matter to some. Meals, housekeeping, social activities, exercise programs, and scheduled transportation are all part of daily life, and there are regular visits from physical therapists, dentists, and other health professionals through local partners.
L and W Home hosts a full calendar of activities meant to encourage socializing, learning, and fun, trying to help everyone stay as active and engaged as they choose, and the house allows both men and women aged 55 and up, with staff focusing on a supportive, stable routine so people can feel safe. It offers respite care and also links to services for in-home care, independent living, nursing homes, and assisted living nearby, working with local hospitals, home health agencies, senior centers, and more. The home is active in the community and also offers caregiving and nursing jobs for qualified staff, and is certified for care for those with mental illness and traumatic brain injury. Entry fees and care cost averages around $3,900 monthly, according to published figures, and it does have a review average of 1.5 stars from three reviews, so families may want to factor that in when considering options. Licensed surveys by local agencies confirm the home's operations meet required regulations, and the goal remains to provide safe, dependable care in a simple, homelike setting for a handful of seniors.