Nouras Natural Life Home sits in Lansing, Michigan, and provides a quiet setting for seniors who wish to keep their independence while having support close by, and you'll find both assisted living and independent living options here along with respite care for short-term needs, which gives caregivers a break. The place has a secured memory care wing to help folks living with dementia or memory challenges, and they tailor each care plan to every resident, helping with everything from daily bathing and dressing to medication, mobility, and meals, and they've even got support for folks dealing with Parkinson's disease or diabetes. There's always staff around, day and night, and residents can choose from a couple of assisted living units, fully furnished private or semi-private rooms, each with its own television, a full bathroom, and Wi-Fi and phone at no extra cost, so that's a good bit of comfort. The home handles all the housekeeping, laundry, and linen services, and meal prep's taken seriously here, with nutritious home-cooked food that covers diabetes and special dietary needs, and you'll see folks enjoying three meals a day in the dining room or sometimes in their rooms if that's what's comfortable for them.
There's a pleasant large living room, plus gardens and outdoor decks if you want fresh air, and there's always something social going on, like community activities, movie nights, computer classes, devotional times, or just quiet games and chats. Residents can join fitness activities, use the exercise room, and the nurse on staff makes routine health checks to keep a close eye on everybody, and if anybody needs a doctor, the staff help arrange transportation or even handle doctor visits in the home. The bathrooms and hallways were built with safety in mind-ADA-compliant with grab bars-so people with mobility needs find it easier to get around. Seniors can bring small pets, and there's a theatre, games room, communal kitchen, and even a salon for hair and massage therapy.
Nouras Natural Life Home's family owners make sure everyone feels welcomed, and staff give personal attention, which includes support getting dressed or washed, and managing medications, right down to making beds and keeping rooms tidy. If couples want to live together, that's possible, though the home's capacity in this family adult foster care setting is small-up to six residents-so it keeps a peaceful and close-knit feeling for those who like things quiet. They offer help with things like laundry, errands, meals, and even arrangement for groceries, so people don't have to worry about the little things. There are places to walk or just sit and relax, and if a resident wants to go out to appointments or special events, transportation arrangements can be made.
The place isn't fancy, but it's practical and built for comfort and peace of mind, offering steady care with nurses, healthy meals, good company, and staff who know how to handle different health needs, so families can feel easier knowing their loved ones are looked after. The state has licensed Nouras Natural Life Home as an adult family home (license number AF230380915), but it won't accept Medicare unless it's certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. The environment here is friendly, supportive, and dignified, focusing on what each person wants and needs in their day-to-day life.