Seminole Shores Assisted Living
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- 850 Seminole Road, Muskegon, MI 49441
- (231) 780-2944
- 3.3 ( 3 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Memory Care
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About This Community
Seminole Shores Assisted Living Center is an exceptional assisted living community in Norton Shores, Michigan, known for the high-quality care we provide our community members. We provide meals, laundry, and housekeeping, along with a plethora of support services, customized to the unique needs of each resident, including specialized care for memory impairment.
Our carefully selected staff is trained to provide these services and to observe each resident, monitoring their physical and mental health, and our facility is licensed fully through the Office of Child and Adult Licensing at the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) as a Home for the Aged.
Reviews
3.3
( 3 Reviews )
Chad
January 05, 2023
Seminole Shores Assisted Living was nice. It was clean and up-to-date. The staff was nice. They had a courtyard where they could go out, which was kind of enclosed, so people that were in memory care could go out and enjoy some fresh air. The staff was good and tried to be as helpful as possible and answer questions that you had. The cleanliness and upkeep were good.
Monica M.
March 29, 2022
My father spent nine months in Seminole Shores' memory care unit, until his death. We spent a great deal of time there with him, so we saw a lot over nine months. There were some very good med techs, and a couple of good aides, but the majority of aides seemed to be just punching the clock and putting in their time. They weren't there because they cared about the needs of the patients. While the food was good, many residents needed help eating; some couldn't eat at all without help. But the aides, in general, were more interested in chatting among themselves and eating their own meals. When we would pull the call button for help with my Dad in the bathroom, it was often 20 minutes or more before anyone would show up. Aides frequently would not make eye contact with us or greet us in the hallway or dining room. We often felt unwelcome. There is next to nothing in the way of proactive dementia care there. A very kind and energetic activities gal came in regularly, but she couldn't possibly work with all the residents. The only thing that qualifies this as a dementia care unit is that the doors are locked so no one can “escape." The ratio of staff to patients may meet some regulation (and I even wonder about that), but clearly there needs to be more and better trained staff. I would not recommend the memory care unit of Seminole Shores.
Edward
May 30, 2019
My wife has moved into Seminole Shores. It's a good place, all on one floor. It is also very close to my home. They have good memory units. Food is not gourmet, but it is pretty good. They have entertainment once or twice a month, and sometimes they have music or singing. They have larger rooms, which are bright and cheery. I think Seminole is one of the higher priced ones.