Tecumseh Place I sits in Tecumseh, Michigan, and serves as a licensed adult group home with room for 20 people, so you'll find a close-knit feeling since it functions as an Adult Large Group Home geared towards folks who need support every day. The staff at Tecumseh Place I provides around-the-clock care and supervision, making sure people stay safe with a 24-hour call system and always someone nearby. The place helps with activities like bathing, dressing, getting around, medication management, and extra support for those who use wheelchairs, live with diabetes, or need incontinence care, making it easier for people with different health needs to live comfortably. The staff works with outside providers for extra care such as home health, hospice, and physical therapy, and home care aides come in to offer companionship as well as non-medical care when it's needed.
You won't find Medicare here because Tecumseh Place I isn't certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, so payment comes through other ways, but the care types include assisted living, memory care, independent living, board and care services, and short-term respite stays for people who need temporary help. There's a special attention to the farm-to-table experience, which means meals come from sustainable farming practices, and chefs and meal planners make three nutritious meals a day, snacks, and special diets when needed, all adding to the sense of quality at mealtimes. The communal dining room, all-day dining, furnished rooms, telephones, and comfortable community areas give residents spaces to relax or connect, and you'll see gardens, walking paths, and an enclosed courtyard where folks can go outside safely.
For extra touches, Tecumseh Place I offers a barber and beauty salon, an arts room, a movie night schedule, and group activities organized by a full-time activity director, so life has plenty of variety for people who like to keep busy or try something new. There are devotional activities right at the facility, as well as offsite field trips and transportation arrangements for errands or just a day out, which helps people stay involved with the broader community. Spiritual care, religious services, and a focus on comfort give it a homey feel, and the nonprofit nature of the community means that the mission leans toward quality and individualized care, rather than profit. Regular housekeeping and laundry, along with assistance with transfers and special support for memory care, are designed to help people live as independently as possible.
Digital communication features including Meta's suite-like Facebook Messenger, Meta Pay, Meta Quest, Meta Store, and Instagram Threads-mean families and residents can stay connected, though Facebook itself may not load on every browser. There's a sense of routine and support, from meals and leisure activities to medical help, that gives families some peace of mind when their loved one needs daily care. At Tecumseh Place I, people find a blend of community, vitality, and reliability, wrapped in a setting that's made to suit each resident's needs and provide a comfortable place to call home.