The House Of David in Eastpointe, Michigan, is a licensed Adult Small Group Home with room for up to five seniors, and sometimes people call this capacity one to six because of the way these licenses work, which means it's really a smaller place where people get to know each other, and here, seniors and adults with mental illness find care along with daily help. Residents live in either studio units, shared rooms, or single bedroom apartments, and these spaces come furnished, have their own phones, and the price covers all the basic utilities. Residents can bring their pets, and the garden and outdoor porches make good spots for a walk or to sit and talk.
The staff provides care at all times, including help with bathing, dressing, incontinence, and moving around. Licensed nurses manage and give out medications, and staff coordinate with doctors. There's a special team for memory care who knows how to help folks with dementia and Alzheimer's, so no one's left alone with difficult changes in memory or mood. The kitchen prepares meals for everyone, including those who need special foods for diabetes or allergies, and the dining room makes a good place to sit together at mealtime. Residents also get cleaning, housekeeping, laundry, and even dry cleaning services, which keeps the rooms and clothes fresh.
Social life at The House Of David stays active, with daily group activities, planned movie nights on big TV screens, fitness classes, walking clubs, and even a library room and a computer section for reading or staying in touch with family. People often gather in the community room or the garden, and there's group transportation for outings. The staff plans each resident's care, making sure help fits what each person needs while respecting their independence as much as possible.
For safety, there's 24-hour supervision, secured entry with keyless keypads, emergency alert systems across the building, and scheduled check-ins. The House Of David, operated by Carters Care Network, accepts residents for both long-term stays and short-term respite care, meaning families get a break when they need it most without worry. This home focuses on bringing peace of mind to families and supporting every resident with a caring routine that covers health, emotional needs, and daily life. The facility does not take Medicare unless certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and is licensed by state and local authorities. This setting supports seniors and those with mental illness in a steady, homelike environment, with programs and spaces designed for comfort, safety, and community.