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Grand Rapids, MI 49546

We’re welcoming brighter days as our residents have the chance to enjoy group activities, communal dining, social events, and indoor visitation, subject to community operating status. Community & Location Highlights: Craftsman-style Sunrise Senior Living community in Grand Rapids, MI, offering assisted living and memory care Conveniently located just east of I-96 at the 28th Street exit Medical support provided by Spectrum Health, Metro Health Hospital and Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Center Close to Woodland Mall, Centerpointe Mall, Walmart, Meijer, Forest Hills Fine Arts Center, Forest Hills Senior Center, Fredrick Meijer Gardens, DeVos Performance Hall and John Ball Zoo Near numerous restaurants, museums, shopping destinations, libraries and more Award-winning community, recognized with a Bronze National Quality Award by AHCA/NCAL There’s something different about senior living at Sunrise of Cascade in Grand Rapids, MI. You’ll notice, for example, that our Arts and Crafts–style community was designed as a single-level building, and it’s more than just an architectural choice. It means there are no stairs or elevators for our residents to navigate, and it’s easier for them to move throughout the community and take advantage of everything we have to offer. Our common areas feature beautiful touches like two-sided fieldstone fireplaces, leaded glass windows and a comfortable and cozy environment. At this Sunrise Senior Living community in Grand Rapids, MI, our assisted living residents also enjoy amenities like our large country kitchens, living rooms with fireplaces and large TV’s, manicured landscaping and gardens, walking paths and a gazebo. For extra relaxation and personal care, we offer a full-service beauty salon and barber shop, as well as a Bathtique and hydro tub that allow for safe, yet independent, bathing. And when our residents and their loved ones have something to celebrate—or just want to enjoy a meal together—we offer private dining areas that encourage the entire family to experience the joy of every day.

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