Glacier Hills Senior Living Community in Ann Arbor, Michigan, offers many care options for older adults, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and short-term rehabilitation, with services open around the clock every day. The campus has apartment homes, villas, assisted living apartments, memory care neighborhoods like Maple, Willow, Hazel, and Birch (Eva's House), and The Care & Rehabilitation Center, which has 88 beds for those needing skilled therapy and rehab, including an aquatic therapy pool, and it connects people with a continuum of care so they don't have to move away when their health changes. The Meadows section has independent living with 26 villas and 64 apartments, while The Manor provides 129 more for assisted living. Employees, almost 700 of them, provide care and support at all times, and the staff includes nurses, aides, and therapy experts who help people with daily needs, medication, diabetes, and high-acuity health conditions.
Residents find plenty of comforts and handy features, including Wi-Fi, kitchen appliances in their own units, comfy rooms, and maintenance-free living, plus daily housekeeping, linen services, and help with getting around or shopping. Communal spaces offer cable and satellite TV, salon services, and spaces for pets. Fitness and wellness programs use the on-site center and therapy equipment to help everyone stay active, and residents regularly take part in many activities-games, recreation, hobbies, educational classes, and religious services-to keep friendships growing and minds sharp. Meal services come from professional chefs who make sure food tastes good and meets special health needs. The community is handicap accessible, with close pets allowed.
People looking at Glacier Hills can take scheduled tours, meet staff, see the different kinds of housing, and talk to residents to get honest information, and the community offers both in-person and virtual tours so families can explore before deciding. The information team helps answer questions and explain the different living choices and care levels, from home care to full nursing care, and personal care plans make sure needs are met as people age. The setting in Ann Arbor offers easy access to nearby hospitals, shopping, and cultural spots. Glacier Hills, part of Trinity Health, works on a not-for-profit model, which means the focus stays on providing care rather than making money. The campus holds a state license (AH810236789) and has received awards for resident satisfaction and care, and people often mention how friendly the staff are and how active the daily life is. Residents live in a secured and caring place where company, health services, and a chance to join in group events help support independence and well-being as people grow older.