Lightfoot House is a licensed Adult Large Group Home located in Muskegon, Michigan, offering residential care and support for adults who require assistance with daily living activities. With a capacity to accommodate between 13 and 20 residents, Lightfoot House provides a community-oriented environment where individuals can receive care in a setting designed for comfort, safety, and a sense of belonging. The home serves as an essential resource for seniors and adults in need of long-term non-acute care, focusing on maintaining quality of life while promoting as much independence as possible for its residents.
The daily life at Lightfoot House is structured to provide consistent support and supervision, ensuring that residents' basic needs are met while also accommodating personal preferences and choices as much as possible. Staff at Lightfoot House are attentive to individual care plans, assisting with tasks such as bathing, dressing, medication management, and mobility. Socialization and engagement are encouraged, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Residents benefit from the company of peers and the support of caregivers who are familiar with their routines and preferences.
Families seeking care for their loved ones are often drawn to Lightfoot House due to its ability to offer long-term housing and personalized care at a cost typically much lower than that of a nursing home. While Lightfoot House does not accept Medicare as payment unless otherwise certified, it remains a valuable option for those looking for an environment that blends support, affordability, and a homelike setting. By bridging the gap between independent living and skilled nursing facilities, Lightfoot House plays a vital role in the continuum of care for adults in Muskegon and the surrounding area.