Mary's Center For Seniors sits at 35225 Silvano St in Clinton Township, MI and offers many care options for older adults, like independent living, assisted living, dementia care, and memory care, and they've got a licensed care center with certain staff-to-resident ratios the state requires, so seniors can get care that fits their needs whether that's light help or more involved support, including hospice and respite care when someone's recovering or loved ones need a break. The community has a real home-like, ranch-style setup with both indoor and outdoor common areas-places to sit, chat, or just relax-and there are gardens, patios, and lots of spaces to visit with family or join activities like book clubs, arts and crafts, card games, music groups, movie nights, and birthday parties, while folks who like exercise can take part in Tai Chi, chair yoga, or regular walks. Rooms are semi-private and set up with cable and WiFi, and there's special care for those using wheelchairs, plus showers that fit everyone's needs, and the staff can help with managing medications, checking blood sugar, or reminders for incontinence care if someone needs a nudge to use the restroom, but while they offer help for diabetic care, staff can't directly give insulin.
Seniors who have Alzheimer's or dementia have a safe area to live, with secure doors and tracking technology to prevent wandering, and there are personal aides on staff, with awake staff around the clock to help out or respond to emergencies any time of day or night, and that's important since folks' needs can change. Meal services focus on nutrition and include special meals for health needs, community dining, and snacks, and there's also in-house laundry, linen service, housekeeping, beautician and barber options, and even dry cleaning, so people don't have to worry about daily chores. For those wanting to go out, there are community outings, transportation help, and even some activities off the property, and folks who want to smoke can do that in designated outdoor spaces. It's possible to live here even as age or illness progresses, with the same community allowing folks to move between independent, assisted, and more supportive memory care, plus there's homecare for those wanting to stay at home but still needing help. Pets are allowed under specific rules, and you'll find recreation rooms, TVs, a cooking club, gardening group, plenty of ways to keep busy, and even devotional services onsite, so there's a bit of something for everyone looking for a place that makes aging a little easier and a lot less lonely.