New LifeStyles - Detroit

Summer/Fall 2014

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48 MEMORY CARE Sterling Heights - Westland MY DOCTOR'S INN 8384 Metropolitan Parkway Sterling Heights, MI 48312 (586) 838-5900 www.MyDoctorsInn.com AL, MEM, RSP (Ad on page 9) MAP #46 AMERICAN HOUSE SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITIES - REGENT STREET 4460 Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield, MI 48323 (248) 683-1010 www.americanhouse.com Please call for more information or to schedule a complimentary lunch tour! (Ad on page 2) MAP #19 THE VILLAGE OF WESTLAND 32001 Cherry Hill Road Westland, MI 48186 (734) 728-5222 Kirstie Lowe klowe@pvm.org www.pvm.org (Ad on page 7) MAP #55 My Doctor's Inn is a dedicated memory care community with separate "Neighborhoods", where residents live with others with a similar cognitive level. We are a licensed home for the aged community that is physician owned and designed for the new wave of senior living. We pride ourselves in having specialized services that are coordinated by trained professionals skilled in handling the behaviors associated with memory loss. Licensed Assisted Living at American House Regent Street of West Bloomfield is centered around enriching activities, home- like accommodations and experienced staff. Regent Street specializes in providing the right amount of assistance to encourage independence while focusing on creating happiness and an atmosphere of respect. A dedicated Memory Care Unit is also available. One of 25 Presbyterian Villages of Michigan senior living communities. The Village of Westland offers Memory Care. Ivy Cottage offers a home like setting with 20 private furnished suites, nursing 7 days a week, social worker, 3 meals a day, housekeeping, exercise and more. Respite Care for short term stays for us to care for your loved one while you're away is available. Dealing with Alzheimer's can be tough. But it doesn't mean you have to forget about the joys of living. If you or someone you love is suffering from Alzheimer's, call the Alzheimer's Association helpline for support, understanding and information day or night. Make the first call to 1-800-272-3900 or visit www.alz.org

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