Genoa Retirement Village - Senior Living Apartments offers a mix of independent living, assisted living, memory care, adult day services, and skilled nursing, all on a health care campus operated by a company with 40 years of experience. Mrs. Darlene Selvey is Director of Health and Mrs. Julie McKitrick is Executive Director. The facility supports up to 84 residents and is pet-friendly, with both studio and 1-bedroom apartments, private suites, and fully furnished rooms. Apartments include private bathrooms with showers, kitchenettes, laundry options, utilities, cable or satellite TV, and Wi-Fi. Residents control their own air conditioning and heating, and enjoy maintenance-free living.
The community offers round-the-clock licensed nursing care, with help for bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication management. Skilled nursing, rehabilitation, respite care, long-term and short-term care, mental wellness, diabetes management, incontinence care, and support for residents with memory loss are all available. The campus is part of Trilogy Health Services and works with Synchrony Health Services plus local healthcare providers, including ProMedica Bay Park Hospital.
Dining covers three chef-prepared meals daily and residents with special diets like vegetarian, gluten-free, or diabetic have options. There are restaurant-style dining rooms, a private dining room, room service, and a culinary team planning meals. The facility has a wellness center, fitness room, gardens, outdoor seating, walking paths, beauty salon, small library, a game room, computer center, and community spaces. Residents use on-site and off-site transportation for medical or personal trips, and daily activities include art, cooking, yoga, stretching, live entertainment, music, educational programs, happy hours, movie nights, wine tastings, planned day trips, and social events, with both community-sponsored and resident-run groups. The calendar stays full and supports mental, physical, and social wellness.
Genoa Retirement Village welcomes residents who need a little help or ongoing support, including those with Alzheimer's or dementia, with dedicated programs and special therapies. The facilities allow people to age in place, moving between independent living, assisted care, skilled nursing, and memory care as needs change, and include adult day care spaces for daily support. Staff help with daily life, provide housekeeping and linen service, and are trained to be kind and friendly. Residents benefit from assistive devices, a 24-hour call and emergency alert system, supervision, home security, hearing aid reviews, senior cell phone and internet plans, and guides for medical alert systems. The community covers all the basics-meals, utilities, housekeeping, safety features-in the monthly rate, and offers specialized care and programs.
Ottawa County residents use this as assisted living, a nursing home facility, or a senior apartment complex, all under a continuing care retirement community, and the facility accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance. Families and residents get help with move-in, transportation, caregiving resources, insurance plans, estate planning, financial details, and senior discounts. There are community nights, social gatherings, devotional activities, and support for emotional well-being. The facility keeps everything easy and focused on helping older adults stay active, safe, and comfortable in one place, whether living alone or with support.