12120 Shire Boulevard, Washington, MI 48095
For more information about senior living options: (844) 490-3973
Vista Springs Washington Place East is an assisted living community located in Washington, MI. Our community offers a range of care options including board and care home, memory care, and respite care.
Residents at Vista Springs Washington Place East enjoy a variety of amenities to enhance their daily lives. Each apartment is fully furnished and includes cable or satellite TV, a kitchenette, and Wi-Fi/high-speed internet access. Our bright and spacious dining room provides delicious meals that cater to special dietary restrictions. Housekeeping services ensure that residents have a clean and comfortable living environment.
We pride ourselves on providing exceptional care services to our residents. With 24-hour supervision, we offer assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, and transfers. Our dedicated staff coordinates with healthcare providers to ensure each resident's individual needs are met. We also offer specialized memory care programming for those with dementia or mild cognitive impairment.
At Vista Springs Washington Place East, we understand the importance of mental wellness. Our mental wellness program offers engaging activities and events designed to promote socialization, stimulation, and overall well-being.
Convenience is key at our community, with transportation arrangements available for medical appointments and nearby amenities including cafes, parks, pharmacies, physicians, restaurants, and transportation options.
Come experience the vibrant and caring community at Vista Springs Washington Place East in beautiful Washington, MI.
Vista Springs Washington Place East is located at 12120 Shire Boulevard, Washington, MI 48095 in Macomb County, Michigan
Vista Springs Washington Place East offers a comprehensive array of features designed to support residents with dementia and Alzheimer's disease, focusing on enhancing their quality of life while ensuring safety and well-being. Assistance with dressing and bathing promotes personal dignity and comfort, while meal preparation and service cater to nutrition needs that may be affected by cognitive decline. Medication management ensures that residents receive their medications accurately and on time, reducing the risk of complications. The arrangement of transportation for medical appointments helps maintain access to essential health services, complemented by coordination with healthcare providers for integrated care solutions. Activities of daily living assistance enables residents to engage in familiar tasks, fostering independence where possible. Around-the-clock supervision provides peace of mind for families and assures residents are safe at all times. Specialized memory care programming, along with a mental wellness program addressing mild cognitive impairment, is tailored to stimulate cognitive functions and promote emotional health, further supporting the unique challenges faced by those living with memory-related issues.
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