Oak Crest Assisted Living at 2041 U.S. 2, Norway, MI 49870, has a licensed capacity for 20 residents and operates as an Adult Large Group Home, taking in between 13 and 20 people, which means it's got a smaller and more personal setting compared to many facilities, and every resident gets help with daily living activities like bathing, dressing, and meals, while staff provide support that's tailored to each person if needed, even for people who need more personal or specialized care, since they offer assisted living, independent living, memory care, skilled nursing, and even continuing care options all under the same roof, and if someone's living in the independent living community, they can still add on optional support if they need a hand over time, while enjoying maintenance-free living with choices like social activities and resort-style amenities that let them stay involved and engaged.
For folks who need extra support, Oak Crest has secure memory care for those living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and that includes a safe environment, 24-hour support, and memory-enhancing programs and activities-everything designed especially for memory care residents, giving them safety and routine, and they provide skilled nursing too, with round-the-clock medical help, as well as rehabilitation and wound care if someone's recovering or has health issues that need close attention, so it means people can stay here even if their care needs change.
The staff's always around to help with medication management, personal care, and getting to appointments by using scheduled transportation, plus there's a wellness program to promote health and fitness, and social events and recreation fill the calendar for those who like to keep busy, and safety is a big part of the building with features in place so residents can move around as independently as possible.
Oak Crest Assisted Living is in the health sector as a licensed facility, and you won't find any available reviews yet, but it's got a steady focus on offering personal care, memory care, and support for everyday needs, covering several stages of senior living with services for both short-term changes and long-term stays in a setting that tries to feel much like home.