Waltonwood at Cherry Hill II sits on over 13 acres of green landscape in Canton, Michigan and provides long-term care for seniors through several options like independent living, assisted living, and memory care. The Executive Director, Tiffany Tucker, brings more than twenty years of experience in senior care, and the place is both family-owned and operated, which helps keep the atmosphere steady and familiar. The community has 76 licensed beds, and operates as a licensed Homes for the Aged, which means it doesn't take Medicare and isn't certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, but instead follows inspections from state and local agencies like the Department of Aging or Veteran's Services. Waltonwood has private suites and shared rooms, all fully furnished with kitchenettes, private bathrooms, air-conditioning, telephone, internet, and cable for comfort and convenience, and those who need more hands-on help will find 24/7 care with assistance for bathing, dressing, grooming, walking, handling medication, and emergency call systems.
There's a focus on helping people age in place and there's flexibility for seniors to choose how much support they want, from independent living up to more hands-on nursing or memory care, with personalized care plans and help from nurses and staff who keep an eye on things and talk to outside health care professionals like doctors, dentists, and pharmacists as needed. The memory care program is made for individuals with cognitive impairments and includes structured routines and therapies. Residents don't need to worry about home chores since staff take care of cooking, cleaning, and maintenance, and meals are part of the service, with a spotlight on culinary options.
A Life Enrichment Program encourages educational classes, social clubs, arts, culture, and regular outings to parks, places like Starbucks, or Leo's Coney Island, and shopping stops, and within the facility there are fitness rooms, walking paths, a library, a movie theater, and organized community events. If someone faces a serious illness, there's palliative care, plus therapies like physical, occupational, and speech therapy available based on need. Safety and comfort take priority here, with secure living arrangements plus systems to support residents in emergencies, while the full range of care is offered-from total independence to full nursing care-so routines and friends can stay the same even as care needs change. The neighborhood around Waltonwood is lively with cafes, dining, a CVS Pharmacy less than a mile away, and medical centers like Canton Health Center nearby, which adds peace of mind for families and residents. The facility tries to balance privacy, security, and chances to socialize, and with executive leadership, experienced staff, and support for various levels of care, seniors have the choice to live as independently as they can, with help as needed, in a community designed for their comfort.