Ludington Woods Assisted Living & Memory Care offers two distinct levels of care: Assisted Living for residents who need predictable daily help and Memory Care for those living with cognitive change. Both programs coordinate closely with outside physicians to manage diabetes and provide scheduled sessions with a speech therapist, helping residents maintain communication skills and safe swallowing. The community is secured, so residents who may wander remain safe, and the Memory Care program is designed specifically to accommodate memory loss in an environment restricted to this specialty of care.
Residents have on-site access to licensed nurses, medication management, hospice coordination, podiatry, physical and occupational therapy, and comprehensive incontinence support. Care team members assist with bathing when full help is required, and they provide some physical assistance with eating, dressing, and toileting. Transfers are supported for those who use walkers or wheelchairs, or who simply need standby supervision. Routine health status reviews help staff adjust each care plan, and the secured setting ensures that care protocols can be carried out consistently.
Accommodations include private or companion apartments, many of which feature a kitchenette for light meal preparation. Housekeeping is provided, and scheduled laundry services keep clothing and linens clean. Not every residence has every feature, so families who value specific amenities should confirm availability when touring.
Meals follow a set menu that aims to support resident health and satisfy dietary requirements identified in each care plan. Staff monitor food intake for those needing assistance and can step in with some physical help at mealtime. Consistent dining schedules and familiar menu options support residents living with memory loss and help all residents maintain stable nutrition.
Amenities on the property include a barber and beauty shop for routine grooming, reliable internet access throughout the building, and secure communal gardens where residents can spend time outdoors under supervision. These services add convenience and opportunities for social engagement without leaving the campus.