Magnolia Grand is a senior living apartment community run by Cascade Living Group, offering a range of care options from independent living to assisted living, memory care, nursing services, and adult day care, so people can get more help as their health changes, and it's managed by Ms. Colette Schacht, with Mr. Quinn Stanley and Mr. Bill Shorten providing extra management support. The place looks a bit like a resort, with open spaces, tall plants, cozy seating, fireplaces, and well-kept courtyards and walking paths where residents can enjoy the outdoors or tend to the garden, and there's a barber and salon on-site for haircuts or a bit of pampering. The apartments come as studios or one- or two-bedroom units, all with kitchenettes, walk-in showers and safety rails, so seniors can live comfortably according to their needs or preferences, and there are guest suites for visitors or people needing short-term stays.
Magnolia Grand provides a daily schedule of social events and activities run both by staff and sometimes the residents themselves, like movie nights, Bingo, baking classes, sign language and fitness classes, jewelry making, Jeopardy! competitions, card games, and group excursions, and people can always find others to socialize with or relax, whether playing billiards with friends, reading in the library, or attending scheduled community events. Residents can eat in an elegant dining room with daily specials, try the bistro for a casual meal, or use private dining rooms for special occasions, with the kitchen focusing on tasty and healthy meals, plus, staff try to make people feel welcome and happy by remembering favorite foods.
There's a fitness center with both cardio and strength equipment, and Magnolia Grand focuses on helping seniors stay as independent as they can, though those who need help with things like dressing or managing medications can get it from the on-site team. There are accessible bathrooms, safety features like a 24-hour call system, and support for things like daily activities or medication, along with counseling and home health services, plus a hospice waiver for end-of-life care. The staff, described as happy and friendly, help make life easier by handling things like cleaning, maintenance, and meals so people can spend time enjoying activities or relaxing.
Magnolia Grand welcomes seniors who don't need much help as well as those who'd benefit from extra support, and it has memory care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, using special programs to prevent wandering and reduce confusion, which can be a comfort to families. The building isn't accredited by the BBB, but does have many amenities intended for senior citizens, and offers tours for people thinking about moving in. The main idea behind Magnolia Grand is to keep seniors independent while supporting them as needed, letting them live with dignity and privacy, and enjoy a social community with plenty to do, with the staff aiming to notice personal needs and preferences for a more comfortable life.