New Hope Foster Care is a small, residential care home that sits on Lundy Drive in Farmington Hills, MI, close to M-5 and just a short way from places like grocery stores, coffee shops, restaurants, and the Beaumont Hospital, which helps give families some peace of mind knowing urgent help's not far away if needed, and the home itself only accepts up to six residents at a time, which means it's got a quiet, family-like feel. Staff speak Romanian, Spanish, and English, so residents from different backgrounds can feel comfortable and understood, and you'll always find someone available around the clock since they have licensed nurses and trained team members working to help residents with things like medication, diabetic care, high acuity needs, and memory loss challenges-there's a Wander Guard or similar system for safety if someone's prone to walk off or get confused. The place has both indoor and outdoor common areas, with a fenced garden patio and a nice TV lounge, and they've made sure to add things like a Jacuzzi for when someone wants to relax, plus Wi-Fi everywhere if you want to keep in touch with friends or family online, and the rooms have bathtubs and cable TV to help residents feel at home.
Meals are served in a restaurant-style dining room, or through room service available around the clock, and they've got dining options for all sorts of dietary needs-kosher, vegetarian, organic, low sodium, sugar-free-and every day there's always something tasty coming from the kitchen, so you don't have to worry much about food. New Hope Foster Care offers all care levels-assisted living, memory care, home care, adult day services, skilled nursing, and even hospice care-so whether someone just needs help with daily chores or is looking for short-term care or more ongoing support, there are options. The home's set up with secure outdoor spaces so residents who want some fresh air can step outside safely, and the activities calendar's usually packed with things like art classes, community outings, gardening clubs, birthday or holiday celebrations, and pet-focused programs; they bring in musicians, host trivia nights, do Wii bowling, and arrange BBQs or picnics, which gives everyone a chance to socialize and enjoy life. They also invite chaplains or priests for devotional services onsite, and offer frequent activities such as massage therapy and pet therapy, which some residents find uplifting, and there are organized book clubs, exercise classes, cards and games, plus a few speakers and guests from the community.
Transportation services help get residents to appointments or errands, and there's parking for those who drive, while caregivers can get a break during the day thanks to their adult day care service, which makes things easier for families. The staff keep the home clean, make sure residents' needs are met, and focus on supporting everyone's independence as best as possible, and since they provide both long-term and short-term respite stays, New Hope Foster Care tries to offer comfort and security for each person no matter how much help they need. This home's got a license to care for people who are aged, living with Alzheimer's, have traumatic brain injuries, or are physically handicapped, and owners Marius Lunga and Adriana Lunga have their names on the license, which stretches through April 2027. The location's in a nice, quiet spot in Oakland County, but still close enough for friends and relatives to visit, and while there aren't many bells and whistles, there's a steady focus on keeping everyone comfortable, safe, and part of the community for as long as they choose to live there.