American House Spring Lake
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- 18100 174th Avenue, Spring Lake, MI 49456
- (616) 604-4515
- 4.4 ( 1 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care



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Description
About This Community
Offering spacious Independent Living, Assisted Living and Memory Care apartments, American House Spring Lake has everything you needÊunder one roof. American House Spring Lake offers amenities and services that allows you to live the fullest life possible.
Whether you crave socialization with your neighbors, or prefer to curl up with a good book in your private apartment, American House Spring Lake has it all.
We also offer shared living accommodations for those looking for a more affordable living option.
Our residents enjoy a variety of amenities and service, including:
- Maintenance-Free Apartments
- Restaurant-Style Dining
- Hi-Speed Internet
- Community Dining Room
- Activity Director with Diverse Resident Programming
- Cozy Common Areas for Family and Community Events
- Scheduled Transportation
- Weekly Housekeeping and Laundry Service
- Beauty Salon and Barber Shop
- Activity and Game Rooms
- Library
- Much More.
Reviews
4.4
( 1 Reviews )
Kirsten
November 18, 2022
American House Spring Lake didn't feel like a community. It kind of felt impersonal. The buildings are not connected. Each building houses something different. The independent ones are all connected with like a walkway, but the memory center is not connected to the assisted living ones or whatever. All the memory care people are in one area so that was good and it's a locked-in facility, but I was not impressed at all. When we walked into the unit to see the memory care place, every single one of the staff members was standing behind the desk talking to each other. When we came back down the hallway, they looked up, saw us, and ran out from the desk and sat down next to a resident. I can't give them a good rating. The person that went through all the questions with us seemed like she was bothered by us being there.
The facility looked clean. It just didn't look like there was a lot of staff interaction. It didn't feel like a welcoming community, but on the independent side, we met a couple of people working on puzzles and they were friendly. The staff during the tour was professional, but she wasn't very friendly. She answered my questions, but she didn't sympathize well with us.
I walked through the dining area, but I didn't have any food when we were there. It looks like they have good choices. There was a bus that showed up that was loading some people up to do like a tour in the neighborhood. For memory care, they provide a bed, a dresser, and the basics, so that was helpful, too.
There was an outdoor space. From the dining area, you could get out that door and then it kind of has a patio-looking thing all the way around with tables and chairs. We didn't go out there because it was cold. The room had a kitchenette kind of thing in it. It had a sink and some counter space. There were lots of nice views out the window. It's a pretty setting.