Suncrest Senior Living sits on Wixom Road in Novi, Michigan, offering a small, welcoming place where seniors can live comfortably and safely, and you'll notice right away that the community's designed for senior needs with wide walking paths, gardens, and wheelchair-accessible spaces that make getting around easier for everybody, and you'll see they offer several types of care from independent and assisted living to memory care, skilled nursing, and full medical services, all with rooms and suites set up for privacy or sharing, meals prepared fresh and served all day for folks with special diets like diabetes or allergies, and a dining room where friends linger together. The staff provides twenty-four-hour care, so whether someone needs help with daily things like bathing or dressing, or more complex support such as medication management or healthcare coordination, the team's trained for all of that. There's a focus on senior independence, but staff are close by to help with transfers, personal care, and anything that needs attention, and the care plans get reviewed every month in case a resident's needs change.
For those dealing with memory issues, they set aside secure units and special programs tailored for Alzheimer's and dementia, with memory-enhancing activities and constant supervision, and caregivers run daily programs to keep minds busy and people connected-things like arts and crafts, reading in the library, attending chapel, group trips out for local events, movie nights, and fitness or art classes. They've even got beauty services and a common room for simple gatherings or quiet visits, and they run all the laundry and housekeeping, too, so folks don't have to fuss over chores. The grounds include gardens for a stroll and a social area where people can just sit and talk or play games, and scheduled transportation's available for doctor appointments or exploring the community. Suncrest also offers respite care for short stays if a primary caregiver needs a break, all while making sure residents retain as much independence as possible.
Suncrest's setup as a continuing care retirement community, sometimes called a CCRC, means people can move in and keep living there as care needs change, with support ranging from living independently to needing skilled nursing for wound care or rehabilitation after a hospital stay. The state monitors licensing and compliance to keep services safe and up-to-date, which the families appreciate, and the facility gets positive marks, including a current 5.0 rating on three reviews and a 3.8 community score from Seniorly's rating. Community features aim to foster an active, social life, letting residents age in place while still enjoying things like all-day dining, accessible suites, community activities, and medical help whenever it's needed.