Advantage Living Center - Northwest
16181 Hubbell StDetroit, Michigan 48235
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Description
Advantage Living Center - Northwest offers residents continuing care options and daily support services. We offer private and semi-private rooms. We provide on-going assessments of the residents needs to include assistance with medication management, showers, dressing and grooming. In–house visits from physicians and nurse visits. Stimulating activities to keep residents engaged. We offer housekeeping, laundry services and homemade meals to accommodate all dietary needs.
We have a highly trained skilled nursing staff that works hard to meet the needs of each resident. What makes us special is we provide 24-hour personalized care and services for seniors who need one-on-one assistance with activities of daily living. Our goal is to provide a home-like environment which will cater to the individual needs of our residents. Your loved one will feel at home at Advantage Living Center - Northwest. For more information regarding Advantage Living Center - Northwest in Detroit, Michigan Call: 877-311-6237.
- A Variety of Living Rooms
- Country Kitchen
- Dining Room
- Private Dining Room
- Private Sitting Areas
- Activity and Game Room
- Exercise Rooms
- Movies for Residents
- Library Room
- Club Room
- Spiritual Gathering Room
- Salon and Barber Shop
- Bathrooms with Safety Rails
- Physical Therapy Room
- Resident Laundry Rooms
- Extra Resident Storage Lockers
- Tropical Courtyards and Porch
- TV in Rooms
- Basic Cable or Satellite
- High Speed Internet and Wi-Fi
- Adjustable Beds - Available
- Comfortable Sitting Chair
- Cable with Flat Screen TV’s
- Internet and Wi - Fi
- Natural Lighting Thru-out
- Clean and Sanitized Daily
- Accommodates Wheelchairs and Walkers
- Non-Skid Rugs
- Handrails in Bathroom
- Private Bathroom
- Residential Telephone for Incoming Calls
- Accelerated Care Plus Program
- Admissions Accepted 24/7/365
- Alzheimer's Care
- Amputee Rehab
- Aphasia Therapy
- Balance and Fall Prevention Training
- Certified Nursing Care
- Certified Wound Nurse on Staff
- Closed Pulse Irrigation Wound Care
- Colostomy Care
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