Woodland Terrace at Longmeadow is an intimate community in Niles offering Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care with a total capacity of around 45 beds.
- Engaged routines
- Cozy scale
- Flexible care
Why Families Choose Woodland Terrace at Longmeadow
- Intimate community size with forty-five total beds supporting a close personal environment.
- Dedicated memory care wing featuring approximately fifteen specialized secure beds.
- Respite stays are available to accommodate temporary care and support needs.
About Woodland Terrace at Longmeadow
Woodland Terrace at Longmeadow operates as an intimate residential setting in Niles with a total capacity of approximately 45 beds, establishing a scale where everyone recognizes familiar faces during morning coffee and afternoon gatherings. This community intentionally limits its overall size to foster a closely knit environment rather than an expansive corporate campus, shaping a quieter rhythm for the individuals who live here.
Within this total capacity, about 15 beds are dedicated specifically to memory care, providing a distinct and secure space designed to support cognitive needs with specialized attention. The physical layout keeps common areas within easy walking distance of resident rooms, reducing the daily friction of long hallways and making navigation straightforward for everyone. Independent living and assisted living options complete the spectrum of care provided at this community, allowing individuals with varying levels of independence to share the same overarching neighborhood.
Daily life unfolds in shared dining rooms and comfortable indoor sitting areas where conversation naturally starts over meals and planned activities. Residents move through their days at a personal pace, choosing when to join group routines or when to spend quiet hours in private quarters. The smaller community footprint ensures that care staff recognize subtle changes in daily habits and personal preferences quickly, supporting a responsive and individualized approach to daily assistance.
Meals are served communally, creating a predictable anchor for the morning, afternoon, and evening routines that structures the day without feeling rigid. Staff members assist with activities of daily living for those in assisted living, while independent living residents manage their routines with the security of on-site support available if needs shift over time. The specialized memory care area operates with an approximate 15-bed capacity, maintaining a concentrated environment that reduces sensory overload and encourages meaningful interaction with caregivers.
This dedicated space incorporates secure perimeters to ensure safety while allowing freedom of movement within the designated neighborhood and its enclosed outdoor views. Staff working within this memory-focused environment receive training tailored to communication strategies and supportive routines that respect individual dignity and personal history. Activities in this specific area focus on sensory engagement, familiar tasks, and gentle social connection rather than complex schedules, matching the rhythms of the residents who live there.
The transition between independent living, assisted living, and memory care remains fluid as personal requirements change, keeping residents within familiar surroundings among staff they already know. Respite stays are offered at the community, providing temporary accommodations and support for individuals recovering from medical events or giving regular family caregivers a planned break from daily responsibilities.
These short-term residents integrate into the same daily routines, dining experiences, and activity schedules as permanent community members, ensuring a seamless and welcoming stay. The physical environment remains consistent for respite guests, allowing them to benefit from the same accessible layout, on-site assistance, and community dining rooms during their temporary residence. Care plans for respite stays are customized upon arrival to match the specific level of assistance needed, whether that involves medication management or help with daily mobility and personal care.
This flexibility accommodates families needing reliable short-term support without disrupting the established daily atmosphere of the broader residence. Dining services form a central part of the daily schedule, offering balanced meals prepared in a communal kitchen and served in a shared dining room designed for conversation and routine. Dietary preferences and specific nutritional needs are communicated to the culinary staff to ensure meals align with individual health requirements while maintaining familiar flavors and satisfying portions.
The dining room serves as a primary social hub where residents gather three times a day, establishing a predictable and pleasant anchor for the morning, afternoon, and evening hours. Snacks and beverages remain accessible throughout the day, accommodating individual schedules outside of designated meal times and supporting overall hydration and comfort. Common spaces within the building are scaled for cozy gatherings rather than large auditoriums, featuring comfortable seating arrangements that invite quiet reading, conversation, or small group activities.
Natural light fills these shared rooms, creating a bright and welcoming backdrop for daily life and casual visits among neighbors who share this residential space. Outdoor areas offer secure spots to enjoy fresh air and pleasant weather without leaving the protected grounds of the community, supporting a connection to the outdoors. These physical spaces work together to create an atmosphere that feels grounded in residential comfort rather than institutional efficiency, emphasizing human scale and approachable surroundings.
Environment
An intimate residential setting in Niles with a total capacity of about 45 beds, featuring easy-to-navigate indoor spaces and accessible common areas.
Services
Comprehensive support including Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care with dedicated staff, plus short-term respite stays.
Resident Experience
Daily routines centered around communal dining, shared sitting areas, and structured activities tailored to individual comfort and pacing.
Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact your local advisor for the latest figures.
Advisor Insight on
Woodland Terrace at Longmeadow
The smaller scale of about 45 total beds allows staff to notice subtle changes in resident needs quickly and maintain a familiar atmosphere.
Amenities & Services
Compare Woodland Terrace at Longmeadow with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Niles, MI.
| Compared | Woodland Terrace at LongmeadowNiles, MI 4.0 (12) | Buchanan Meadows Living CenterBuchanan, MI· 2.1 mi 4.6 (43) | Bridgman Retirement HomeBridgman, MI· 13.2 mi 5.0 (1) |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $4668/mo | $4200/mo | $4200/mo |
Care types | Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care | Assisted Living, Memory Care | Assisted Living |
Total beds | 45 | 40 | 12 |
Memory care beds | 15 | — | — |
Medicaid | Not accepted | Not accepted | Not accepted |
Pet friendly | No | Yes | No |
Housing type | Community | Community | Residential |
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Woodland Terrace at Longmeadow
Niles, MI
- Starting price
- $4668/mo
- Care types
- Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 45
- Memory care beds
- 15
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Community
Buchanan Meadows Living Center
Buchanan, MI· 2.1 mi
- Starting price
- $4200/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 40
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- Community
Bridgman Retirement Home
Bridgman, MI· 13.2 mi
- Starting price
- $4200/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living
- Total beds
- 12
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Residential
Location
13 Longmeadow Village Dr, Niles, MI 49120
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:Lakeland Hospital in Niles is situated nearby on North Saint Joseph Avenue, providing quick access to emergency services and comprehensive medical care.
- Dining:Local restaurants and cafes along the main commercial corridors in Niles offer diverse casual dining options and family eateries.
- Shopping:Convenient local grocery stores, pharmacies, and retail shops throughout the Niles area make running daily errands straightforward.
The community sits in a peaceful suburban setting in Niles, surrounded by quiet residential pockets and green spaces.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What care types are offered at Woodland Terrace at Longmeadow?
Woodland Terrace at Longmeadow provides Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care within the community.
How many total beds are available in the community?
The community features approximately 45 total beds, including around 15 dedicated specifically to memory care.
Are short-term or respite stays available?
Yes, respite stays are offered at Woodland Terrace at Longmeadow for individuals needing temporary support.
Does Woodland Terrace at Longmeadow accept Medicaid?
Medicaid acceptance is unconfirmed, so individuals should contact the community directly to confirm current payment policies.
Are pets allowed to live in the community?
Pet policies are currently unconfirmed, and interested parties should verify whether pets are permitted before moving in.
How can I get details about pricing for different care types?
Specific monthly rates for Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care are tailored to individual needs; please contact the community directly to discuss current pricing details.
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