Serenity Homes- West in Holland, MI offers senior living with assisted living, memory care, independent living, skilled nursing, respite care, and adult day services, and the staff tailor their care to each resident's needs with options like diabetic care, medication management, and help for those with incontinence if they're able to manage it themselves, and you'll find mechanical lifts for transfer assistance for residents who don't walk much, which is handy, and they've got technology like bracelets for residents who tend to wander, making it safer for those in their dedicated memory care area, and you'll see they've put real thought into independence and comfort with their studio or semi-private room choices-the semi-private room comes to about $2,500 a month and the studio is around $3,800-and you can have a one-bedroom if that's more your style, plus the place has new construction with spacious indoor and outdoor areas, an open kitchen good for group meals, and safety rules like keeping the refrigerator closed after 8pm.
There's a warm, home-like atmosphere with private dining rooms, a beauty salon, laundry spaces for residents who like to do things themselves, and you can bring your cat or dog, which is rare these days and means a lot to people who've always had pets, and they've got plenty of activities both on and off site, including devotional services, group meals, and even rides to places nearby with free transportation or public transit close at hand, because sometimes it's nice to get out and about, and the common areas indoors and outside have spots for relaxing or socializing when you want to chat or just enjoy the fresh air, and you'll even find enclosed courtyards which are good for peaceful afternoons.
Serenity Homes- West really pays attention to spiritual and academic needs too, especially if someone's been involved with Jesuit history or education, since the facility has archives about Jesuit priests, missions, and colleges like St. Andrea, Irish College Rome, and Louvain, and there are spiritual activities like preaching, confessions, and roles like Master of Novices or Preacher, plus academic programs in humanities, Greek, philosophy, and theology, so if that's important, it's all available, and they make room for religious devotion onsite and offsite to help meet different spiritual needs.
Meals are provided, saving residents time and effort, with choices for vegetarian and kosher diets, and staff are onsite around the clock for emergencies or just lending a hand, and there's a focus on creating a family-like community where staff and residents get to know one another well, so the care feels more personal and respectful, and for those who only need light or medium care, there's good support with privacy and independence respected, and folks needing more help with memory or health can count on specialized services, all designed to let people live as comfortably and safely as possible while staying involved and connected to the community.