Lakeshore Woods sits in Fort Gratiot, MI, and provides assisted living, memory care, respite care, and hospice services, plus long-term care for seniors and brain-injured adults, and they're part of the Randall Residence network, showing some history in the field, and this community works for people needing help with daily living like bathing, dressing, or help getting around, because staff offer support all day and night, and they do medication management too, so folks get their meds on time. The average rating is 8.4 out of 10, making it the fourth highest ranked spot in the city. People can pick from studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, or suite layouts, all designed to help residents feel at home, and the private rooms-they're cozy and comfortable, offering some peace and quiet when wanted. The staff, including an Executive Director, Director of Nursing, Life Enrichment Director, Chef/Dining Director, a business office, and a Sales and Marketing Director, work to give proper care, and the team stays active and attentive.
Residents get three chef-prepared meals a day in a nice dining room, plus snacks, and there's weekly housekeeping, so nobody's cleaning up all alone, and an on-site barber and salon for grooming. The building has handicap access, Wi-Fi, a garden, pet-friendly policies, walking paths, and even a courtyard with a scenic waterfall and a gazebo, giving places to relax or gather with friends. Group activities, exercise classes, arts and crafts, movie nights, and social events fill the calendar for people who want to stay busy, but there's always a spot for quiet reflection too. A focus on independence and confidence is clear, since staff encourage seniors to live to the fullest, keep friendships, and take part in social opportunities.
For those needing more care or living with dementia or Alzheimer's, there are memory care programs offering housing, therapies, and support, and rehabilitation covers physical, occupational, speech, recreational, music, horticultural, and pet therapy, giving more ways to feel better. Non-ambulatory care and ancillary services are available, and there's plenty of supervision for safety. Lakeshore Woods is a verified community, recognized for quality care, and they're a member of the Brain Injury Association of America. The setting feels warm and friendly, where each person's story and needs matter, and the team works hard to make folks feel at home while they get support that fits their lives.