Grand Arbor Senior Living offers three primary levels of support: Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care. Residents who remain largely self-reliant can choose Independent Living and still have quick access to on-site nursing staff if health needs change. Assisted Living layers in daily living help such as bathing, dressing, and medication reminders, with licensed nurses available around the clock and scheduled physician visits for ongoing health monitoring. The community’s Memory Care neighborhood is secured and staffed by caregivers trained in dementia protocols, providing structured routines, behavior management, and frequent safety checks to reduce confusion and promote stability.
Beyond the basic service tiers, Grand Arbor Senior Living integrates a full slate of clinical resources. Nurses handle insulin administration, wound care, and coordination of outside therapies and primary care appointments. Rehabilitation services—physical, occupational, and speech therapy—are available on site, and the team arranges hospice or palliative care when needed. An emergency call system links every apartment to staff at all hours, and regular wellness assessments help adjust care plans before issues escalate.
Residences range from studio suites to two-bedroom apartments. Depending on the chosen floor plan, features can include kitchenettes, full kitchens, walk-in showers, in-unit laundry, and private balconies, but not every apartment offers every feature. Utilities, basic cable, weekly housekeeping, and maintenance are bundled into the monthly fee, and underground parking or storage space can be added for an extra charge. Common areas such as lounges, fitness rooms, and outdoor walking paths are shared by all residents.
Meals are prepared on site by culinary staff who coordinate with a registered dietitian to meet specialized dietary needs, including heart-healthy, diabetic, and texture-modified options. Residents order from a rotating menu in a restaurant-style dining room, and a grab-and-go café is open for lighter fare throughout the day. Those in Memory Care eat in a separate, smaller dining area with additional staff support to encourage adequate nutrition. Private dining rooms can be reserved for family gatherings, and meal plans vary by accommodation type and chosen level of service.