Brentwood at Niles

1147 S 3rd St
Niles, MI 49120
Assisted Living

Brentwood at Niles is an assisted living community located in the heart of Niles, Michigan. The city is home to many beautiful parks, historic landmarks, and a vibrant cultural scene. At Brentwood at Niles, our focus is to support our residents’ independence and overall wellness. We treat all residents as respected members of our family. We understand the importance of our residents having a feeling of connection, community, comfort, and care.

Brentwood at Niles also offers a variety of social and recreational activities for its residents to enjoy. This includes daily exercise classes, social outings, games, and arts and crafts. Residents can also indulge in delicious, nutritious meals prepared by professional chefs in a communal dining setting.

Every resident who moves into our community is treated as a respected member of our family. It is important that our residents have a feeling of connection, communication, comfort, and caring. Residents will find a wide range of opportunities giving both a vibrant and relaxing lifestyle.

ASSISTED LIVING

Our goal is that every resident who moves into the Brentwood at Niles community feels like a respected member of our family and has a feeling of connection, comfort, and caring. Care services should be a seamless part of our resident’s day. Individual care plans are created for each resident based on an assessment and their unique needs. Services range from independent seniors to seniors who need help with activities of daily life such as bathing, dressing, personal hygiene, medication assistance, and more.

MEMORY CARE NEIGHBORHOOD

Along the Journey is Priority Life Care’s memory care programming. The Along the Journey program was created for our seniors with memory impairments and to develop strong relationships between families and caregivers. A successful transition involves supporting the resident in their new environment and being a resource for the family.

At Brentwood at Niles, we use activities to help reduce residents’ agitation, improve their moods, and encourage social interaction. Popular activities include morning coffee (hydration) and news, listening to music, spiritual programs, ice cream socials, reminiscing, trivia, and puzzles. One-on-one sensory activities may also be used to help residents relax and have a good night’s rest.