Tea and Slippers
Assisted Living

Resource & Crisis Center

1200 N. Telegraph, Pontiac, MI 483413.0 (112 reviews)
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Capacity

16 residents

Location

Amenities

Wheelchair Accessible Parking
Wheelchair Accessible Entrance
Wheelchair Accessible Restroom
Wi-Fi

Care Services

  • Behavioral Health
  • Medication Management

Ratings & Reviews

3.0

out of 5

Based on 112 reviews

Reviews (5)

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Lotuss

Jan 2026

Majority of the people who work in oacis are very rude and short whenever you ask for help or ask a question. They sit and gossip and chit chat with each other all their whole shifts and will ignore you when you greet them. Dead eyed and flat. Just what a person in crisis needs, right? Not. I’m currently here and have been sitting in a small white room for almost 28 hours waiting to get into cru.

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Chris B

Dec 2025

Great place to get free food when you got the munchies, like a stoner restruant. Only bad thing is the water there gave me diarrhea and my phone got stolen. 8.7/10 experience

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Brandon Cruz

Dec 2025

Thank you for this experience. Thanks to everyone at Common Ground for listening to my case and accepting me into their program. Without you guys I would had been a few days off from a heart attack or stroke. They went above and beyond to give me the resources to better myself mentally. Thank you thank you thank you.

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Brett Reynolds

Dec 2025

Zero Stars if that were possible! 4 years ago I contributed and supported this now jail-like cheerless disgrace facility. As of October, 2025: Interior is disgusting, uninviting, needlessly chaotic, and and ADA non compliant (Senior mobility, Vision, and Hearing issues. Note the braille on signage rather than large fonts, etc.), poorly stocked/equipped in stark contrast to the warmer "front of house" both of whom were attentive, polite, and professional. So, what's pleasures await you behind the lobby doors. NIGHT SHIFT: So called Crisis "Services" provided by the, at best, overworked and fatigued senior staff. Brusque, humorless, and unaccomodating intake nurse actually dropped and broke a denture when reluctantly handed to her. Poorly trained elderly intake specialist checked his blood thrice after being informed of a needle/blood phobia and a somewhat pleasant supervisor failed to address issue satisfactorily. Turnover of staff is very high. Newer hires are uniformely unempathethetic, detached, distracted, unpleasant, and poorly supervised. The flash photographs attached were taken in full view of the staff all of whom use their personal devises excessively in a manner that causes some more agitated or concerned clients distress. Note the supply shelves where told there were pens. Not a pen in sight or in drawers so the crayons had to do.

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Tai Wormely

Sep 2025

I just wanted to say thank you to all the staff I met here. I didn’t know that places like this existed and I’m more than pleased with how I was treated. You guys work with patience, compassion, diligence and all have huge hearts to take on a job like this. For someone like me who had nowhere to turn and nowhere to go this was the help that I needed and I cannot thank you all enough. Keep up the amazing work ❤️

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