Origami Adult Foster Care offers a Residential Program that is designed to maximize independence in daily activities, enhance quality of life, promote productivity, and encourage community inclusion for its residents. The program caters to individuals in need of respite care, short-term rehabilitation, and long-term support within a licensed adult foster care home. With a focus on creating individualized care plans, the program includes three distinct tracks: Neuro-Rehabilitation, Assisted Living, and Semi-Independent Living.
In the Neuro-Rehabilitation track, Origami Adult Foster Care specializes in providing support and services for individuals with various neurological diagnoses such as cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's Disease, stroke, traumatic brain injury, and more. The goal of this track is to help residents achieve significant progress in their recovery through intensive therapy services and a supportive living environment. For those requiring long-term support, the program emphasizes maintaining the individual's maximum functioning level, enhancing their quality of life, engaging in productive activities, and facilitating community access with the collaboration of support systems.
Origami Adult Foster Care operates as a partnership between the MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine and Peckham, Inc., bringing together medical expertise and community resources to provide comprehensive care for its residents. With a commitment to promoting independence, dignity, and well-being, the care home offers a range of services tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual. Residents can expect a caring and supportive environment where their physical, emotional, and social needs are prioritized.
Origami Adult Foster Care has two locations - Origami Main in Mason, MI, and Origami West in Lansing, MI, each offering a warm and welcoming atmosphere for residents. By focusing on personalized care, rehabilitation, and community integration, Origami Adult Foster Care strives to help individuals lead fulfilling lives and reach their maximum potential despite any neurological challenges they may face.