Inner Peace II sits at 20283 Lancaster Street, Harper Woods, MI, as a licensed Adult Small Group Home that cares for a small group of up to six residents at a time, so you'll find it feels home-like and pretty quiet, with a focus on personal care instead of anything fancy or big. The staff here helps older adults with daily needs like dressing, grooming, bathing, getting around, and managing medicines, and they're set up for both people who are independent and those who need more support, because you've got independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care for folks with Alzheimer's or dementia, and even continuing care retirement services for those whose needs are likely to change. Some people here just want a simpler life, so they pick an independent living option where meals are cooked, the cleaning and laundry are taken care of, and there's time for bingo, movie nights, or just relaxing in the garden or on the walking paths, while others need a bit more help and get personal support through their days.
Inner Peace II has both semi-private and private studio or one-bedroom rooms available, and each one comes furnished, gets regular housekeeping, and has access to an emergency call system, and you'll find dining rooms there where meals are served, including special diets when needed, along with dry cleaning and laundry as part of the service. There's round-the-clock supervision with 12-16 hour nursing support and a 24-hour call system, plus scheduled activities and chances for social time-things like organized events, transportation, movie nights, and a community-sponsored activity program, so boredom isn't much of a problem. The skilled nursing team can help with wound care and rehabilitation when needed, and they coordinate with outside healthcare providers when it's time for the doctor or more involved medical care, though they won't take Medicare unless they're certified for it.
Seniors living with memory loss, like those with Alzheimer's or dementia, are kept safe in secure parts of the home, and they can take part in memory care activities meant to help with confusion or slowing down cognitive decline, and there's always 24-hour support for these residents so families don't have to worry about wandering or anxiety. The caregivers here are used to helping people who use wheelchairs or who can't get around so easily (non-ambulatory care), and they can speak English, with a focus on keeping everybody comfortable and engaged.
The facility opened in 2011 and is managed as a small organization, led by Sharman Worthy, and they try to make the place as homelike and peaceful as possible, with a garden outside, walking areas, easy parking, and transportation. Inner Peace II is best for seniors who want a small, steady place where help's always close by and there aren't any big crowds, with care that's meant to adjust as needs change, whether someone is pretty independent or requires full medical support.