Willow Creek West AFC is a licensed adult large group home in Grand Rapids, MI, set up for between 13 and 20 residents, and they have 20 licensed beds there, which makes it a decent size but not too big, so folks get to know each other, and they operate under license number AL410398969 through CSM Alger Heights, LLC, with their license good until spring 2027. They've got a newly built single-story building over on 28th Street, close to healthcare providers and stores, with four private suites and sixteen companion rooms, all of which have a half bath, and there are also three big community bathrooms with zero entry showers, making it easier for folks who have trouble stepping into tubs. The large dining room hosts three home-cooked meals daily and there's all day dining, with flexible meals for those who might need diabetic or allergy-sensitive options, or even low sodium and sugar free meals, and people seem to think the food's some of the best around for senior living.
For comfort and daily living, each room comes furnished, housekeeping and laundry services are handled, and the staff will help with daily things like bathing, dressing, and medication management, with a 24-hour call system in place so folks aren't left waiting long, and people who use wheelchairs or need a hand transferring will find the place easy to get around in, while there's non-ambulatory care too. They offer both assisted living and memory care, including tailored support for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, and have both a skilled nursing and independent living setting, which can be helpful for different care needs, and there's coordination with local health services like Spectrum Health Lab and doctors.
The community aims to keep people busy and connected with activities in a dedicated arts room, regular movie nights, resident-run activities, cooking sessions, puzzles in a sunny sunroom, nice walking paths and gardens, as well as a barber and salon, and pets are allowed. There's an emergency alert system throughout, and they've got a welcoming living room with an electric fireplace and TV where you'll often find folks chatting or watching a program, while every room gets natural light and space for personal touches. There's respite care for families needing a short-term arrangement, and transportation services plus parking are available, which helps with appointments or errands.
Staff have a reputation for being joyful and kind, with a focus on building trust and supporting independence as much as possible, and a community management team runs things. The focus is on both comfort and safety, and there's support for people with development disabilities, mental illness, or physical handicaps along with those dealing with aging. The average price is reported at around $275, but there's no official published rate, and there is an entry fee of $3,500. The facility has earned a 5.0-star rating with at least one verified review on SeniorAdvisor.com, and it's recognized for quality care and good food, all in a setting designed to make residents feel included and engaged in daily life.