Wellspring Lutheran Services Fairview Campus offers a mix of independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and rehabilitation, so people can find the right help as their needs change, and they use their own special names for programs and features, which sometimes makes it easier to know what to expect, and what you'll get. The campus keeps things comfortable enough, with maintenance-free duplexes, attached garages, kitchens with appliances, private decks, and modern amenities like cable TV, WiFi, and telephone service, and you'll never have to shovel snow or mow since they take care of the lawn and provide 24-hour emergency service, plus community garden space, walking paths, and gardens for those who enjoy being outside. You'll see private and semi-private rooms available, well-furnished, and there are daily activities, a library, recreation rooms, billiard room, a hair salon, and plenty of common areas, lobby spaces, and a bright atrium where folks gather or run their own events, which helps people stay connected and busy.
Meals come prepared every day and can be tailored to special diets, and the restaurant-style dining setup makes it feel more relaxed, and residents also get help with bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication management, all with 24-hour supervision and healthcare staff that includes nurses, therapists, social workers, dietitians, pharmacists, and more. Wellspring Lutheran Services Fairview Campus has its own programs for grief support like Camp Hope, counseling and behavioral health services, and educational opportunities, and there's spiritual care and scheduled transportation, so getting to appointments or joining in community-sponsored or resident-led activities comes easy enough. Independent living means folks can stay in their own space, and with assisted living or memory care, staff step in when needed but still focus on giving people as much freedom as possible.
There's a continuum of care, covering rehab after hospital stays, skilled nursing through Covenant Skilled Nursing & Rehab at Wellspring, respite care if families need a short break, and even hospice for end-of-life support, and everyone can age in place, adjusting services as health changes. Specialized therapies like occupational, physical, speech, and recreational therapies help keep people active, while support for mental wellness addresses the whole person, and call systems are in every room for safety. AuSable Valley Community Apartments, just for those aged 62 and older, provide affordable, safe living, putting folks close to town, healthcare, and parks, with two-bedroom apartments, private decks, and easy access to all the Fairview Campus services. Family and resident councils have a say in how things work, and the whole facility is non-profit, accepting Medicare and Medicaid, which helps families who need financial opportunities. Awards for top inspections and quality ratings back up the work being done, but it's the steady services, the friendly environment, and the focus on compassionate, reliable care that shapes daily life here. The campus belongs to a larger Wellspring network, which also serves families through adoption, foster care, supportive housing, and behavioral health, so there's a sense you're part of something bigger than the one location in Fairview.