St. Joseph's Village 1 sits in a single-story building and has room for 13 residents in barrier-free apartments with private bathrooms, wheelchair-accessible showers, and options like studios, one and two-bedroom apartments, some coming furnished and others offering full kitchens or kitchenettes, all with air-conditioning and individual climate controls, so there's a good bit of comfort for those who like things just so, and they let you bring your own cat or dog if you want some furry company. The place runs under Trinity Continuing Care Services from Livonia, Michigan, with a license valid until October 9, 2025, and you'll find the staff known for being kind and helpful, doing their best to keep things friendly and looking after folks with compassion-making care plans for each person, from those who want independent living and light help, to assisted living, memory care, and nursing care if someone needs more support.
Meals here aim to be healthy and tasty, with options for special diets-so if you're vegetarian, need low salt, gluten-free, kosher, no sugar, or just have certain preferences, you'll probably get what suits you, as there's restaurant-style dining, daily meals, a café snack area, and even guest meals, plus staff help with menu planning to match different dietary needs. People get housekeeping, laundry, linen service, and on-site beauty and barber care, and there's transportation if you want to go out, which is handy since St. Joseph Mercy Hospital is less than a mile away and other doctors are close by. There's a 24-hour call system, high-speed internet, cable TV, and emergency alerts in rooms, so safety and staying connected rank pretty high, and the apartments and common areas suit people who use wheelchairs or have trouble getting around.
For activities, there's an organized program that might include art classes, exercise, movies, music and dance, cooking groups, educational events, gardening, and walks along the landscaped paths, plus religious and spiritual services-Catholic, Protestant, and visiting chaplains are around for those who want them-along with on-site and off-site devotional activities. Folks with memory needs get care in a safe environment built for people living with dementia or Alzheimer's, with supervision day and night, memory-enhancing exercises, structured programs to help reduce confusion, and a team trained to give extra support with things like bathing, dressing, medication, and even high acuity or diabetic care.
There are community and resident-run activities to help people stay social, common rooms for games or reading, a library, computers, a fitness center, a garden, game spaces, and storage areas, so most days have something going on for people of all interests and energy levels. Medical help includes nurse and physician services, incontinence care, podiatry, ambulatory help, and even non-ambulatory care, with coordinated follow-ups with outside healthcare providers when needed, plus options for respite and home care for those who want to stay in their own apartment but need some non-medical help or companionship for a while. The facility has been recognized with awards and keeps a regular license to operate, serving older adults and those with physical handicaps, and doesn't try to do more than offer a safe, respectful place for folks to live as independently as possible with care that matches their needs, all in a friendly atmosphere where people look out for each other and try to make daily life a bit easier.