The pursuit of a meaningful life through community and curiosity doesn’t fade as we age, it evolves. That philosophy is at the heart of the Courtyard at Delta, Lansing’s newest assisted living and memory care community, which began welcoming residents Monday (Feb. 3).
With 53 assisted-living apartments and 32 memory-care residences, the Courtyard offers more than just a place to live — it offers a place to keep living. Rather than a one-size-fits-all model, the facility prioritizes individuality, with residents taking an active role in shaping their daily lives.
“We’re committed to serving our residents as unique individuals by offering custom care plans and activities that fit their interests and lifestyles,” SarahKate Watson, director of sales and marketing, said. “We work with residents to provide the support they need to live their best lives.”
The Courtyard’s flexible care model ensures residents get just the right amount of support. This approach recognizes that many older adults want to make their own choices while having peace of mind that help is there when needed.
“While living independently is key to maintaining health and happiness, there may come a time when a little help with everyday activities can make a big difference in how much you or your loved one enjoys life,” Watson explained. “That’s why we provide discreet support that adapts to each resident’s unique situation.”
That philosophy extends to the design of the space itself. Apartments are larger than average, featuring high ceilings and big windows to create an open, airy feel. At the center of the community are two enclosed and landscaped courtyards, offering private outdoor spaces for relaxing and connecting with nature.
“From sipping morning coffee on the patios to enjoying happy hours in the sunshine, these courtyards are the very centerpiece of our design and daily life,” Watson said.
Residents are encouraged to bring their passions and interests to the community, helping define its culture from day one.
“I think our founding residents are most excited about being part of the birth of a new community,” Watson said. “People who move in now have a unique opportunity to set the culture here.”
Interest in the Courtyard has been strong, both from prospective residents and their families.
“There’s a lot of interest from older adults and their adult children,” Watson noted. “Our neighbors watched the construction process and are eager to see the community and learn more about what we provide.”
To celebrate its grand opening, the Courtyard will host a vintage Vegas-themed event from 2 to 6 p.m. Tuesday (Feb. 11), featuring live music, casino games, signature cocktails and mocktails, and tours of the facility.
“We’re passionate about what we do, and we’re so happy to be bringing that passion to the Greater Lansing community!” Watson said.
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