Farragut Home Care, L.L.C., found at 1839 Farragut St SW in Wyoming, Michigan, runs as a licensed adult medium group home. The place offers care for up to 12 people, with services for individuals who are aged, developmentally disabled, or mentally ill, and the license remains active from 12/7/2024 to 12/6/2026 under Michigan license # AM410245599. Tesie Quiton and Alex Quiton hold the license, and the home accepts Medicaid clients, but doesn't take Medicare. People can choose from single bedrooms, studio units, or shared living spaces. Full-time staff remain on-site and available 24 hours a day to help with daily needs. The home supports residents who need help with incontinence, bathing, moving from place to place, and Parkinson's care, and covers non-ambulatory residents, too.
Farragut Home Care, L.L.C. offers adult foster care and homes for the aged services, with specific certification for those with mental illness and developmental disabilities, which means the home can meet different care levels and health needs. The staff gives medication, helps with rehabilitation, provides personal housekeeping and bathroom cleaning, and manages fall risks. Transportation services and ambulation assistance get included, and each resident gets a personal care plan made for them. For enjoyable moments, there's an on-site barber and beauty shop, health checks by a dietitian, meals for specific diets including diabetes, a bistro, a library room, and fitness and recreation activities inside or outside. Walking paths, a greenhouse, an on-site pharmacy, and common areas give more room to gather or relax.
Residents eat daily meals in the dining space, and care for medical and hygiene needs happens regularly. For spiritual needs, devotional activities are available, and regular education and recreation sessions also happen, both in and out of the home. The facility does not claim any fancy luxury, but tries to provide a safe place with a careful watch for seniors or disabled adults who wish to avoid the higher costs or strict structure of a nursing home. People can take virtual tours and see photos online, use a map to find the location, read and write reviews, or ask about rates and available spots. The website makes it easy for families or those interested to schedule tours or request information, and units are meant for various situations including parents, spouses, friends, or clients who need long-term or short-term help. Farragut Home Care, L.L.C. is also part of the MI Recovery group, offering support for those recovering from substance use. The home is regulated by state agencies and delivers what's needed for residents to live as independently as possible, with care that doesn't aim for perfection but handles daily needs honestly and simply.