Woodland Gardens Spring Lake sits in a quiet neighborhood, set up as a single-family home dating back to 1950, with a lot size of 6,621 square feet, giving plenty of space outside for gardens, lawns, and easy walking paths. Several parking options make it convenient for visitors and staff, with a detached garage, on-site parking, and even an attached garage, so no one needs to worry about where to leave their car. The home itself has brick on the outside and offers amenities like a porch and a big backyard where you'll find spots for gardening, and folks can sit outside and enjoy the fresh air. Inside, you'll find tile, hardwood, and laminate floors, with new carpet in bedrooms and freshly painted walls for a clean, updated feel. There's a dining room, family room, laundry room with hook-ups, and even a basement and a workshop for hobbies or storage.
The kitchen has a stove, refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, and other basics like a washer and dryer, so it feels much like any home. Air conditioning comes from a central system, with backup from window units and ceiling fans, while heat is provided by a forced air and gas system that keeps the place comfortable. Residents can join in daily activities and movie nights, relax in furnished rooms with attached half bathrooms, and join others in a large family-style dining room that serves home-cooked meals, with special diets for allergies or diabetes when needed. Laundry, housekeeping, and linen services happen regularly, so residents don't have to worry about chores.
Services for older adults at Woodland Gardens Spring Lake cover a lot, since the place is licensed as both a small and a large adult group home, with capacities that range from 6 to 20 residents, covered under license AS700402240. Those who need care will find round-the-clock supervision, emergency alert systems, and a 24-hour call system. Trained staff help with medicine, bathing, dressing, transfers, and keeping up with medical appointments or healthcare needs. There are hospice and home care options, and the home will coordinate with other healthcare providers, too. Transportation can be arranged for medical visits or community trips, which is a big help for residents who no longer drive. The property has a peaceful, homelike environment, with organized activities and social events that bring folks together, but it doesn't feel like a hospital or institution.
Woodland Gardens Spring Lake doesn't take Medicare unless it's certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, but it's licensed by state or local agencies and is surveyed by groups like the Department of Aging or Veteran's Services, so families know basic standards are met. The home has separate residential units, offers both independent and assisted living, and provides specific support for memory care when needed. Long-term care costs here are usually less than full-scale nursing homes, and there's respite care for families who only need short-term stays. Staff help with meals, medicine, personal care, and getting to appointments, which can give families peace of mind when they want loved ones to have supervision but still keep some independence. Social activities, walking paths, and community gardens offer residents ways to stay active and connected, with a focus on comfort and stability for every resident.