LakeHouse Three Rivers is an assisted-living community that helps residents manage day-to-day tasks while still encouraging as much independence as possible. In addition to ongoing support with activities such as bathing, dressing and medication reminders, the team can accommodate diabetes management and welcomes people who need respite or short-term stays following hospitalization or a caregiver break. These services are designed to adjust quickly to changing health needs so that residents can remain on campus rather than transfer to another setting when their care requirements shift.
Safety and response systems are in place around the clock. Apartments are equipped with an emergency call system that links residents directly to trained staff members. The building is protected by a comprehensive sprinkler system and other fire-prevention measures, and routine safety checks help ensure equipment remains in working order. Together, these features add a layer of reassurance for residents and families.
Accommodation options include studio apartments, ground-floor units and suites with kitchenettes; some layouts also feature garden views, private baths, wall-to-wall carpeting or in-unit washer and dryer. Common areas such as a library, central fireplace, piano lounge and multiple outdoor patios give residents places to socialize or relax. The campus is air-conditioned, offers wheelchair-accessible showers, and has uncovered resident parking. While the community is pet friendly and cats are allowed within specified weight limits, not every apartment can accept animals, and individual units may differ in features such as carpeting, window treatments or proximity to outdoor gardens.
Meals are prepared by a professional chef and served restaurant-style three times a day, with accommodations for vegetarian, low-sodium and pureed diets. Residents who prefer to dine at home can request room service, and a private dining room is available for family celebrations or guest meals. Healthy snacks are stocked throughout the day, and the staff organizes seasonal BBQs or picnics to take advantage of Michigan’s warmer months. Not all menu options are available at every sitting, but the culinary team works with residents and physicians to meet personal dietary needs.
A varied calendar of programs supports social, physical and cognitive engagement. On-site offerings include art classes, quilting groups, yoga and chair-yoga sessions, happy hours, live music performances, trivia games and Bible study. Residents can join clubs such as book club, men’s club, walking club or cards and pinochle. Off-site excursions range from local day trips and community service projects to theater performances and wine tastings. Gardening enthusiasts can tend raised beds, and those interested in lifelong learning can attend educational speakers and current events discussions.