Full-time caregivers support activities to honor each resident’s individual abilities, interests, and preferred lifestyle. It’s nothing like your typical nursing home.
Our caregivers become extended family members and create an intimate environment and experience. By supporting your loved one to use their strengths and abilities, residents will feel successful, satisfied, and content.
Residents can eat together and participate in leisure activities together, if that is what the residents choose. Keeping the residents’ safety in mind, if residents express an interest in particular activities, then the caregivers will support those activities. View a sampling of the activities at Renaissance Gardens at Fox Run.
Residents enjoy a variety of trips to off-campus places like Northville Downs and Twelve Oaks Mall. But there’s always something happening at Renaissance Gardens too—such as happy hour, music concerts, and movie night.
There’s no shortage of fun and stimulating activities for large and small groups at Renaissance Gardens. Some popular games residents play include pinochle, trivia, poker, Cranium Crunch, crossword puzzles, You Be the Judge, Scrabble, chess, and Chinese checkers.
Residents have various opportunities to express their creative sides at Renaissance Gardens. Depending on individual interests, residents can choose painting, flower pressing, or Sit and Stitch. There’s also cooking, baking, and poetry reading.
No matter what their fitness level, residents may participate in a variety of exercises. From group exercise classes like yoga to light sports like bowling, there’s something for everyone. Wellness activities like deep breathing, relaxation, and visualization, as well as music and pet therapy, encourage residents to feel good in both body and mind.
The clubs, groups, and classes at Renaissance Gardens are as diverse as the people who live here. Some prefer the current events discussion group while others prefer The Lighter Side of Life discussion group. Some enjoy the Flower Committee while others are interested in Resident Council.
When residents move to Renaissance Gardens they bring their religious and spiritual beliefs with them. Some attend Catholic Mass and Communion right on campus. Residents also enjoy participating in hymn singing or the study of Psalms.
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