Camelot Hall Convalescent Center sits at 35100 Ann Arbor Trail in Livonia, Michigan, in a quiet suburban area about two miles outside of central Livonia, and offers a combination of assisted living, independent living, memory care, and nursing home services within a continuing care community, which means residents can access more care support as their needs change without moving away. The center has both short-term and long-term skilled nursing care and is licensed as a Skilled Nursing Facility, with a focus on providing the right care level for seniors, especially those who need special medical attention-including help with diabetes diets, incontinence, memory issues, and people who can't move around easily or require high acuity care. Nurses cover 12 to 16 hours a day and round-the-clock supervision is provided, so safety and monitoring are always available, and there are secure areas for residents prone to wandering.
Residents at Camelot Hall have access to a variety of indoor and outdoor spaces, like a little garden, walking paths, a courtyard, sitting areas, and large shared rooms for activities. There's even a computer center, a small library, a movie theater room, and a fitness room with fitness programs and a wellness center to support healthy routines. Staff helps with the basics of daily life, such as bathing, dressing, transfers, mobility help, and making sure medications are given correctly, along with help for those on special diets. The dining room serves healthy meals prepared by trained cooks, and the community accommodates different dietary restrictions and allergies, including diabetes-friendly choices.
Camelot Hall encourages social connections by offering many activities every day, including arts, music programs, movie nights, games, gardening, and resident-led events, so people can build friendships and stay engaged. There are devotional services on-site and some off-site outings planned as well, and family support is available. Routine chores like housekeeping, laundry, and help with moving in get done by staff, as well as help arranging transportation for medical appointments and other trips, so residents can get where they need to go, with some transport included and some at cost.
Rooms are available as private suites or shared, fully furnished, with private bathrooms, tubs or step-in showers, kitchenettes, and air-conditioning, as well as internet, cable TV, and telephone access in rooms. The whole place is wheelchair accessible and set up for safety, with emergency alert systems and secure entry for peace of mind. The environment aims to feel comfortable, clean, and home-like, without being fancy, since families and residents often value reliability and respect more than flashiness.
Camelot Hall is run by Camelot Hall Acquisition Company, Inc. and maintains compliance with all local health and safety inspections. English is the primary language spoken among staff, and the team gets good remarks from families and residents for their caring attitude. The community is not currently accepting new patients, so new applicants might have to wait. The facility is rated 5.8 out of 10 in its peer group, where it is the 19th highest rated out of 25 senior communities in the area according to its internal review system, and accepts Medicaid and Medicare for payment. While it hasn't received major awards, the main focus remains providing practical, compassionate care and helping seniors keep as much independence and quality of life as possible.