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Currently under construction at 4051 Del Mar Drive SW in Wyoming, Michigan
near the intersection of Wilson Avenue SW and M-6.
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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.
At The Courtyard at Wyoming, we value independence and individuality. As such, we offer customized assisted living care options, allowing residents to receive as little or as much help as desired.
The Courtyard at Wyoming offers support for residents who have early, mid-stage, and advanced Alzheimer’s disease and other related dementia.
A respite stay is a healthy necessity that benefits both caregivers and their loved ones. It can be an ideal solution when family caregivers travel or need a break.

The Courtyard at Wyoming caregivers and staff provide seniors with the freedom, support, and care needed to live as independently as possible and enjoy life to the fullest. Through this support, residents can engage in active and purposeful living while enjoying the comforts of home.
Social opportunities abound with neighbors available for card games, exercise, special events, day trips, and dining company. Residents enjoy the camaraderie of new and longtime friends, as well as the support of caring staff.
Throughout the construction process, The Courtyard at Wyoming is accepting priority Founders Club reservations. A $1,000 fully refundable deposit secures your home (and the most ideal locations) as well as a comfortable future. Founders Club members receive:
We would be delighted to share our plans for the new Courtyard at Wyoming.
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