Alexandria Manor

    30101 Grandview, Inkster, MI, 48141
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    About Alexandria Manor

    Alexandria Manor, also known as Glenwood Home in Inkster, MI, gives seniors many care options because it offers Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Homes for the Aged, so folks can find the support they're looking for through different stages, and the place itself ties in facilities like Downriver Estates Senior Living, which operates with 133 licensed beds under the Homes for the Aged classification, but they've also got small, home-like settings called Adult Small Group Homes with only 5 licensed beds, making it good for people who value a quieter space. The community includes several types of assisted living, from Adult Congregate Facility to Adult Family Home, Adult Large Group Home, Adult Medium Group Home, and of course, those Adult Small Group Homes, so there are lots of choices depending on what kind of attention or company suits someone. Alexandria Manor provides help with housekeeping, laundry, meal plans, and transportation, and they do have pet policy restrictions, so folks should check on whether pets are allowed before moving in. The apartments are available as studios or 1-bedroom units, and most have convenient things like a washer and dryer, non-slip flooring for safety, and wheelchair access, with other room amenities such as furnished spaces and move-in coordination. Residents can use the fitness center, library, common lobby area, and a reading room, and the community spaces, both indoor and outdoor, are set up for comfort and visits, which helps people stay social if they want to. There's an around-the-clock security system, plus emergency alert systems in place, giving some extra reassurance for families and residents alike. Alexandria Manor does offer a range of healthcare services, so if a resident has needs like diabetic care, incontinence care, or can't get around very well, they'll find staff trained and ready, and services can include medication management, help with daily activities like bathing and dressing, and full 24-hour supervision. The staff supports special diet plans, like a diabetes diet or allergy-sensitive menus, and there's all-day dining, too, which helps if someone eats at different times. The place runs lots of activities, with movie nights, devotional events, community gatherings, and even offsite trips, so people can stay busy and engaged if that's what they want. Alexandria Manor has skilled nursing care, rehabilitation services, and wound care as well, and if memory care is needed, there are secure areas and dedicated programs for folks with cognitive challenges, using memory-enhancing activities and special units to meet those needs. The community also has board and care homes, offering small-scale, daily support in neighborhood settings, and there are respite or short-term stays if families need a break or if someone's only staying for a bit. Seniors can take walks, garden, and make use of transportation and parking, most public spaces are easy to get around, and phone access and dining rooms are available, just to name some of the conveniences. Alexandria Manor operates as a licensed Adult Small Group Home (1-6 people), making it suitable for people wanting long-term care outside of a large nursing home. Medicare is only accepted if certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. This place tries to fill in all the care gaps with staffing, ancillary services, and attention to residents' health and daily life, aiming to make the transition to senior living as easy and comfortable as possible.

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