Commonwealth Senior Living at New Baltimore sits along the Salt River in Chesterfield Township and has been part of the area for over 15 years, offering assisted living, memory care, independent living, home health care, and nursing home care options so residents can find support for almost any stage of aging. The building stands out with pretty landscaping, a covered entryway, walking paths, gardens, patios, and a peaceful atmosphere. Residents have private or companion suites with kitchenettes, private bathrooms, and emergency call systems, plus cable, high-speed internet, and air conditioning, and there are a few different floor plans and apartment styles to pick from. Safety stands out with wander guard systems, round-the-clock staff, 24-hour emergency call systems, and state-certified care services, so both residents and families have a sense of security.
The staff helps with medication, bathing, dressing, grooming, hygiene, dining, and incontinence or diabetic care, so daily needs get handled with patience and dignity, and the dedicated team on site is available at a moment's notice for support. Memory care residents receive extra help through the award-winning Sweet Memories™ program, with specialized amenities, routine schedules, the SingFit music therapy program, and caregivers trained in advanced dementia and certified dementia practitioner methods, including Virtual Dementia Tours™. Commonwealth Senior Living at New Baltimore also offers short-term respite stays and personalized care plans for each person.
Meals are served restaurant-style with fresh farm-to-table foods and local seafood-including the "Today from the Bay" program-and menus are designed with help from a registered dietician. There are plenty of spaces for group dining, plus a residents' lounge, community kitchen, and cozy areas to relax, and the dining team's won awards for social programming and options. Social and recreational activities fill the calendar, from daily clubs covering cooking, gardening, music, and book discussions, to arts and crafts, lifelong learning programs, movie nights, live entertainment, outings, devotional activities, and even a "travel the world" program to keep curiosity alive. Residents also have access to a fitness center, library, movie room, honor wall recognizing those who served in the military, spa room, activity rooms, a beauty and barber shop, and plenty of TV lounges and outdoor sitting areas for visits or quiet moments. There's a focus on wellness, with programs aimed at physical, emotional, and spiritual health, and Physical Therapy happens on-site.
Pets under 25 pounds are welcome-pet therapy is part of the program too-and the community supports everyone with maintenance, housekeeping, laundry, and linens, so chores are looked after, and seniors don't need to worry about home upkeep. There are companion suites and private rooms, plus handicap-accessible options. Community spaces feel welcoming, with open recreational areas and safe, secured grounds for walking or gardening in the fresh air. For residents with memory challenges, Positive Connections, Impressions, and Renew provide patient-centered care and engagement. With all these choices, from assisted living to memory care, residents can age in place at Commonwealth Senior Living at New Baltimore, supported by a caring staff in a home-like setting by the river.