Lourdes Senior Community

    2300 Watkins Lake Rd, Waterford, MI, 48328
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Skilled nursing

    Pricing

    Amenities

    4.55 · 143 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      4.6
    • Staff

      4.5
    • Meals

      4.4
    • Building

      4.7
    • Value

      4.3

    Location

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    About Lourdes Senior Community

    Lourdes Senior Community sits beside a lake in Waterford, Michigan, and covers over 30 acres with quiet paths, forest views, and docks for fishing or walking, which seems to give a peaceful feeling when you visit. The community's made up of four main residences: Fox Manor on the Lake for independent seniors, Mendelson Assisted Living for folks who want help but still value their independence, Clausen Manor with specialized memory care in a safe area and caring staff, and Lourdes Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center for long-term nursing or short-term rehab needs. There's also The Villas at Lourdes with independent living, and Angela Hospice offering hospice care in a 15-bed residence right there on campus, so once somebody moves in, most folks won't need to move again if their needs change.

    The apartments come in different styles, including private and semi-private rooms, studios, plus one and two-bedroom options, all with choices like furnished rooms, full kitchens, cable TV, handicap access, and climate control in each unit. They have all-inclusive features such as wall-to-wall carpet, emergency pendants, and safety systems. Some apartments overlook the lake or have easy paths for a stroll, and several have storage spaces, covered parking, and laundry rooms on-site that make things pretty simple.

    Lourdes Senior Community serves more than 250 residents and has a 4.3 rating from 50 reviews, so folks seem to get along pretty well there. The place gives a full range of care, like independent and assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, and even rehab for folks coming back from illness or surgery, all supported by a team that covers nursing, therapy, dietary, social work, and spiritual care. Nurses and medical professionals stay on-site, and the staff get picked for being friendly and skilled, with an eye for showing dignity and compassion since they follow four main values: Dignity, Service, Spirituality, and Compassion. There's a Catholic background since the Dominican Sisters of Peace sponsor the place, and the campus holds Mass twice a week, a daily rosary, but also many non-denominational services for all faiths.

    Social life feels busy and lively since the community has clubs, games, art classes, movie nights, music events, and even organized trips out to places like Frankenmuth or the casino, plus shopping outings and boat rides on their own pontoon. There are fitness classes, walking trails, a fitness gym, and even a golf course for folks who want to stay active, and plenty of spaces for quiet, like a big library or a lounge with a fireplace. Other small comforts include hair salons, storage, computer rooms, game rooms, a chapel, and an outdoor gazebo area for those who like fresh air. Dining can be in the primary restaurant, outside, or with restaurant-style options, and cooks can handle special diets.

    Safety matters, so residents have a 24-hour medic alert system, 24-hour security, and some pretty modern touches-like AI-powered fall detectors in bedrooms and wireless computer access. Clausen Manor, where memory care happens, uses a specialized gaming table called Tovertafel to help folks with dementia keep their minds active and social, and their staff gets picked for patience and kindness.

    The campus was formed back in 2009 when Dominican Sisters of Oxford joined with other religious groups, and the whole thing's run as a nonprofit, keeping the focus on caring rather than profit. The organization aims to respect everyone's unique needs, and the staff work to help every resident feel understood and at peace. Everyday work at Lourdes means helping with meals, cleaning, salon services, banking, and transportation, along with spiritual support and daily activities that bring people together.

    Fox Manor offers independent living with one- and two-bedroom apartments, meals, cleaning, and social activities, making it easy for seniors who want fewer worries but still live on their own. Mendelson Assisted Living Home gives help day or night for people needing meals, personal care, or support but still wanting independence and a bit of privacy. Clausen Manor focuses on people struggling with memory issues, with 24-hour staff, meals, and special programs in a safe locked area meant for dignity and comfort. The long-term care center includes private rooms, a team of health professionals, planned wellness programs, round-the-clock support, and therapy aimed at recovering the highest possible function.

    Over the years, Lourdes Senior Community has built a reputation for solid, steady care, with programs that help folks connect, learn, and feel safe. People can schedule a tour to get a sense of the place, meet the staff, see activities, or walk the lakefront, which is often the best way to know if it's the right fit for a new home.

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