Harvest Way Retirement Community

    100 Ida Red Ave, Sparta, MI, 49345
    5.0 · 1 reviews
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living

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    5.00 · 1 review

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    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      4.8
    • Building

      5.0
    • Value

      4.8

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    About Harvest Way Retirement Community

    Harvest Way Retirement Community in Sparta, Michigan gives seniors different kinds of care and plenty of things to do, and boy, you can find everything from independent living to assisted living, memory care, respite care, and even home-based services all in one spot, so if someone needs a little help every day or wants to live on their own, they've got options. The community takes pride in friendly staff who act kindly toward residents and visitors, and people often talk about the nice atmosphere-it's both peaceful and lively at times, with gardens and walking paths outside, a library and media center for reading or movie days, and art classes happening in the arts and crafts room, plus the full-time activity director keeps trips, games, and exercise programs running all week. Seniors can pick from studios, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom units, and you'll find modern, comfy furnishings, cable TV, and even climate control, and pets are allowed, so a beloved animal can come along. The dining room serves chef-prepared meals that fit special diets, and there's a café snack area for something lighter or a visit with friends, with communal spaces like the lounge and game room for gatherings, and the laundry rooms and storage spaces help make day-to-day living less of a hassle. Safety is a big deal too, with security features such as medical alert systems-residents get a Medical Alert System Guide and can read up on trusted providers like Bay Alarm Medical, Medical Guardian, and ADT Medical Alert-and features like medication dispensers, ID theft protection, and always-on-site medical staff. Seniors who want activities and connection can use scheduled transportation for field trips and outings or join fitness classes, social events, and outdoor activities with others. There's care for most health needs, whether that's memory care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, skilled nursing services, hospice care, Medicare-certified home health care, or non-medical home care for those who live at home but still need help with dressing or bathing, and adult day services offer options for those who aren't ready to move in full-time. Rent is affordable, and some apartments are part of rent-subsidized communities, working with the Department of Housing and Urban Development, so more people can live there even if money's tight, and prospective residents can request applications or look at photo galleries and floorplans online. The culture here's described as neighborly and joyful, with residents able to play games, read, exercise, or relax, and the activities program, which has won awards for being among the best for keeping seniors engaged, means it's hard to feel bored or stuck. Harvest Way Retirement Community operates with faith-based and non-profit philosophies, and offers everything from independent living for active seniors to companion care and residential care homes for those who need regular help, all while keeping things as seamless as possible and, what's more, office hours run weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and management remains on-site to handle questions or operational needs, with lease terms and more info available if a person calls or checks the website.

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