Harrison Trail Health Campus sits near Mercy West Hospital and St. Elizabeth Dearborn, with pharmacies like Walgreens and CVS close by and plenty of restaurants, parks, and places of worship such as Triumphant Baptist Church nearby, which makes it nice for folks who want easy access to the community. The campus offers several care options including independent living, assisted living, Memory Care, skilled nursing, and CCRC services, all under the management of Trilogy Senior Living, so people can stay in one place even if their needs change over time. There are licensed nurses available around the clock, and the medication management program stays strong, which helps folks feel safe and supported. You'll find fitness classes in a 24-hour gym, a salon, a private movie theater with comfortable seats, and a bistro, with the dining in assisted living set up restaurant-style. For those with memory loss, there's a special Memory Care Neighborhood with private suites and daily activities designed for engagement and comfort.
People who want to keep busy can join in on weekly Happy Hours every Friday, art classes and exercise sessions, Mindful Moments each day, music three times a week, and male-centered events twice a month, and once a month the Generations program helps bring older and younger people together. Trips out in the community happen two times a week, and there are life enrichment programs such as lifelong learning classes, Bible study, music, and crafts to give everyone something to do, plus they offer transportation for doctor's appointments and errands. Apartments come in studio and one-bedroom layouts with full kitchenettes or kitchens, private bathrooms, individually-controlled air and heat, emergency alert systems, energy-efficient appliances, WiFi, and cable, and people can get help with housekeeping, laundry, meal options, bathing, dressing, moving, and even snow and leaf removal. The whole campus is smoke-free, pet-friendly, and has handicap parking along with open indoor and outdoor spaces, walking paths, a community barbecue, and group social areas with fireplaces and big TVs. Skilled nursing care is on-site and the team there makes custom care plans for post-acute needs or short stays.
This community hosts fundraising events like the Made in Harrison Fundraiser and tries to help with local resources such as a jobs board and membership directory, and there's a special membership program for residents who want perks or easy online access. Folks of all backgrounds live at Harrison Trail Health Campus, with daily opportunities for socializing, worship, and learning in a safe setting that tries to adapt as needs change and life moves along.