Danish Village sits on a 12-acre landscaped campus in Rochester Hills, MI at 2566 Walton Blvd, and it's one of those places where the buildings seem to fit the land, with picnic areas, patios, fountains, gardens, and walking paths that make it easy for folks to spend time outside, and the campus does welcome pets. This community is part of an active adult network for people aged 55 and over, providing independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing all in one spot, with a focus on helping folks age in place, and support is available for residents with very low income, since Danish Village is a Section 202 community. They also look after people with memory loss by offering specialized Alzheimer's care and therapies, and there's secure access control at the entrances, buzz-in visitor protocols, handicapped parking, elevators, fire alarms, and smoke detectors, so the place stays safe and supportive.
The private one-bedroom apartments have kitchenettes, living/dining areas, vertical blinds, and good-sized storage closets, and at least one unit is accessible to those who need it. While the apartments are rated three and a half stars for functionality and warmth, the common spaces, like lounges with pianos, crafts room, community kitchens, and exercise rooms, provide social spots that get four out of five stars, and the grounds themselves are well-kept and inviting for strolls or sitting out for a spell. Residents can spend time in the community garden or just relax on the terrace. There's also a mini-branch of the Rochester Public Library, offering computers and free Wi-Fi for computer use.
The community keeps things lively with fitness classes, pool table games, musical events, crafts, and other activities that support social, emotional, and mental well-being, and there's always a schedule of entertainment and gatherings going on. They serve meals made by chefs and planners, aiming for nutrition and comfort, and there's a dining area for folks to sit together. Danish Village offers transportation with buses to take residents to appointments or errands, and its location in Rochester Hills lets people walk out to nearby shops, doctors, pharmacies, cafes, parks, and places of worship or, if they'd rather, catch the bus to other necessities nearby. The care staff includes a Caretaker, Service Coordinator, and Center Manager, all working together to keep things running smoothly and to be helpful when people need it, and the whole place is known for being a friendly and kind community where visitors and new faces feel welcome.
The focus on Danish culture and tradition pops up in the daily rhythm and some activities, which adds a little bit of charm and history to everyday life here. Folks can choose how much support they need, whether it's living independently, getting rehab care, having medical and personal support on-site, or getting help with daily tasks. The community's set up for a safe, simple, and pleasant way of living, welcoming seniors who want a secure home and a place to enjoy their days with others.