Fox Run Village sits at 41215 Fox Run Rd in Novi, Michigan, and offers a mix of care options for seniors, so folks there can get independent living, assisted living, memory care, long-term skilled nursing, and even respite if needed, and people calling it home might have different support levels, from no help at all to 24-hour supervision and medical care, all under the same roof. The campus includes Renaissance Gardens At Fox Run, which has extra care for assisted living needs, and the whole place is set up like a small community, with indoor and outdoor common areas, gardens, courtyards, walking paths, and recreation spaces looked after by professional landscapers, and there's always some activity happening, whether it's arts and crafts, movie time, or resident-run clubs. The staff covers a wide range of care, with skilled nurses, aides, and licensed practical nurses helping out each day, and the staffing works out to 5.26 nursing hours per resident per day-more than the state average-which does mean more people around to help, even though nurse turnover has been higher than usual lately.
Residences come in studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom floorplans, some with extra-large spaces like dens or bay windows, and you can move in with the help of community move-in coordination, with most homes already furnished and ready. People living at Fox Run Village get housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, linen services, cable, phone, and Wi-Fi included, and the meal service covers all-day restaurant-style dining, as well as options for allergies and special diets like diabetes, and folks who have trouble getting around the kitchen have meal prep taken care of too. There's support for daily tasks such as bathing, dressing, medication management, and transfers, and staff helps residents move from bed to wheelchair if needed, plus there's always someone ready for an emergency at any hour.
Fox Run Village's memory care and Alzheimer's programs provide secure, 24-hour supervision and specialized activities that support memory and engagement, while those in skilled nursing also get rehabilitation, wound care, infection control, and monthly care plan reviews. The place takes both Medicare and Medicaid, it's non-profit, and managed by Erickson Living, with National Senior Communities as the main owner, and it operates as a "Homes for the Aged" facility with regular licensing and active inspections, so they do have routine reports and occasional findings that need fixing.
There are 88 certified beds for those in skilled nursing, with 67 residents most days, and overall a community capacity up to 200 residents for all service levels, so folks can usually find a spot, with rooms available as studio, private, semi-private, or two-bedroom, depending on need and budget, with separate pricing for buy-in, community, respite, and care needs fees. People with Alzheimer's, non-ambulatory needs, or those who need round-the-clock medical care can have support, and those who want more independence or community activity can join classes, swim, use the movie room, beauty salon, or library, or just walk the paths and enjoy the gardens. Safety is part of the setup, with a fully sprinklered building, an emergency alert system, staff on call 24/7, and security throughout. Fox Run Village's location near Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital and Meadowbrook Medical Center means emergency health support isn't far, and transportation services help residents get around, which is helpful when Michigan winters get rough. Residents' councils and family councils help make community decisions, and the non-profit structure tries to keep the place affordable by covering repairs, taxes, and utilities. The mix of social, dining, wellness, and health programs contributes to a place that aims for comfort, safety, and daily engagement, and the clear focus on seniors and those with Alzheimer's makes it a practical choice for aging adults who want different living options in one place.