LANSING – Oakland County Circuit Court Judge David M. Cohen has granted a permanent injunction against Erica Edwards and her unlicensed adult foster care facility, ETE Homes Inc., doing business as Talison Assisted Living, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced. A preliminary injunction was initially granted in December 2023 at the Attorney General’s request following an investigation by the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA), after it was determined that Edwards would not voluntarily cease operating the unlicensed facility.
LARA investigated the facility following a complaint received by the agency in March 2023. They found Edwards to be operating the facility in a residential home with live-in staff, housing at least eight foster care residents, including one requiring physical assistance and some requiring around-the-clock care. Staff administered medication and accepted payment from residents without proper licensure. Judge Cohen ruled late last year that the facility was in violation of the Adult Foster Care Facility Licensing Act and issued a preliminary injunction against Edwards, her companies, agents, or employees from providing unlicensed care.
The terms of the preliminary injunction were reissued as a permanent injunction by Judge Cohen last week in the 6th Circuit Court in Oakland County on June 5th.
"Thousands of Michigan families rely on and trust adult foster care to be a safe haven for their loved ones,” Nessel said. “Lacking proper training and oversight, unlicensed facilities put residents at risk, and my office will continue to pursue bad actors that endanger their overall well-being. To ensure your loved one receives the best possible care, remember to always research a facility’s history and verify their license with LARA.”
Under the injunction, Edwards must cooperate with Adult Protective Services workers and related agencies to discharge and relocate residents in need of adult foster care. Additionally, Edwards must grant LARA staff, Adult Protective Services, Community Mental Health, law enforcement, and medical personnel access to the premises and residents. Residents will be relocated to an appropriate facility or setting as necessary.