Lippincott Senior Living sits on Lippincott Boulevard in Burton, MI, with other locations around Michigan like Howell, Brighton, Ypsilanti, and Ann Arbor, and the place feels pretty calm, with gardens and walking paths, so you'll see folks out for a stroll when the weather's good, and they've got a few different kinds of homes, like small group homes for 1 to 6 residents, medium group homes for 7 to 12, and larger homes holding 13 to 20, plus homes for the aged, all with their own rules about how many people can live there, and if someone needs a more private space or a close-knit group, those small group or adult family homes make it easy to get to know your neighbors and the staff, which helps with feeling a bit more at home, while people needing more care might end up in the skilled nursing or memory care settings. The services they offer cover several levels of care, including independent living for active seniors, assisted living for those who need help with bathing, dressing, medicine, and meals, plus memory care for folks with Alzheimer's or dementia, with special programs and 24-hour support, and there's also skilled nursing for seniors who need medical support, rehabilitation, or wound care, along with respite options to give caregivers a break. Meals come prepared in the dining room, with special diets for diabetes and other health needs, and housekeeping and laundry get handled so residents don't have to worry about chores, while cable TV, fast Wi-Fi, and phones in rooms help folks stay connected, and emergency alert systems are in place for safety.
Community activities run most days, including movie nights and group outings, and staff can arrange rides to doctor appointments or social events, so no one has to figure out transportation alone, and the daily schedule offers both recreation and chances for creative activities. The staff help with everything from taking medicine to moving around, and coordinate care with outside healthcare providers if needed, so people can focus on enjoying their day, knowing 24-hour supervision is always there if help's needed. Rooms-both shared and private-come furnished, and common spaces feel more like a home than an institution, with plenty of natural light and places to relax with others or enjoy a little quiet. The environment is set up to support comfort, community, and independence, while making sure safety's always a priority, and the whole campus tries for a supportive, least restrictive space, adapting care for folks with disabilities, memory issues, brain injuries, or mental health needs, with special certifications and programs for those who need them. Lippincott Senior Living is accredited by CARF International, which checks on the quality of their programs and services, so routines get updated and training's always ongoing, and they run several programs beyond just senior care, like behavioral health, medical rehab, child and youth services, and help with employment or opioid treatment for those who need it. There's a lot of focus on matching people to the right home and care level based on their needs, and the staff put effort into making sure residents feel welcome, safe, and well looked after, with as much independence as possible.