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Fairmont Senior Living of Farmington Hills Earns Prestigious Gold Credential for Montessori-Inspired Memory Care

Fairmont Senior Living of Farmington Hills has reached an inspiring milestone in its commitment to memory care excellence. In November 2025, the community was officially awarded the Gold Credential in Montessori-Inspired Lifestyle® by the Center for Applied Research in Dementia (CARD), one of only two communities in the state of Michigan to receive this distinction.

But this credential is more than just a badge of honor. It represents the culmination of months of dedication, staff training, and intentional program design, all focused on a single goal: helping residents with memory loss live fulfilling, purposeful lives.

What Is the Montessori-Inspired Lifestyle®?

Originally designed by Dr. Maria Montessori for childhood education, the Montessori method has since been adapted by Dr. Cameron Camp and CARD to support older adults with dementia. The Montessori-Inspired Lifestyle® is an evidence-based care model rooted in the belief that seniors with cognitive decline can still thrive when given the right tools, environment, and encouragement.

At Fairmont of Farmington Hills, this means that residents are empowered to do as much for themselves as possible, every day, from participating in community roles to making choices about their schedules, meals, and activities. The focus is on remaining strengths rather than limitations, and on creating moments of joy, dignity, and engagement.

What It Takes to Achieve the Gold Credential

Earning the Gold Credential is no small feat. It signifies that Fairmont Senior Living of Farmington Hills has exceeded CARD’s rigorous standards in all areas of Montessori-based memory care, including:

Staff Education and Training

Every team member, from leadership to caregiving, is trained by Credentialed Internal Trainers in Montessori practices, communication techniques, and person-centered dementia care. Ongoing learning ensures consistency and accountability.

Personalized Enrichment

Activities and routines are built around each resident’s interests, life story, and skills. Whether someone loves gardening, music, cooking, or sports, these preferences are woven into their daily experiences.

Environmental Design

The community includes visual cues, clear signage, and familiar routines to reduce confusion and encourage independence. Residents can move about more confidently in a well-structured, intuitive space.

Behavioral Support Through Understanding

At Fairmont, behaviors are never seen as problems to fix, but rather as expressions of unmet needs. Staff work to uncover the root causes behind behaviors and respond with empathy and appropriate support.

Resident Leadership

At the Gold level, residents take on roles within the community, such as running welcoming committees, organizing events, or helping with meal prep. These responsibilities help restore a sense of purpose and belonging.

Learning Circles and Continuous Improvement

Teams regularly meet to review care plans, share ideas, and address challenges collaboratively, ensuring that the Montessori values are always being refined and upheld.

The Impact on Residents and Families

According to Executive Director Tamara Levites, the results speak for themselves:

“We’ve seen firsthand how the Montessori-Inspired Lifestyle gives residents purpose in their lives. It helps them stay engaged, independent, and fulfilled. This approach not only creates a welcoming atmosphere, but it also brings our team closer to our residents in meaningful ways.”

Residents are more active, families report greater peace of mind, and staff feel deeply connected to their roles. In a care landscape that often focuses on symptoms, this program shifts the narrative to capability, community, and joy.

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How Montessori Memory Care Creates Daily Moments of Meaning

Fairmont Senior Living of Farmington Hills weaves the Montessori approach into every part of the resident experience:

Life Enrichment Activities That Matter

Each resident is encouraged to participate in daily tasks that spark joy and purpose. From helping in the garden to preparing snacks or greeting new neighbors, these moments are empowering and emotionally uplifting.

Personalized Support Plans

No two residents are the same, which is why every care plan is customized to reflect individual needs, preferences, and routines. Spiritual wellness, social outings, fine motor skill activities, and cognitive games are all offered in a way that honors the person’s story.

Connection Through Environment

The layout and décor of the Farmington Hills community are designed to stimulate the senses and encourage interaction. From reminiscence corners filled with meaningful artifacts to open-access life stations like vintage offices and baby nurseries, the environment encourages exploration, comfort, and conversation.

The Importance of Responsive Dementia Care

One of the most defining features of the Montessori approach at Fairmont is the way resident behavior is interpreted and responded to.

Instead of labeling a resident as “agitated” or “difficult,” the staff are trained to ask: What is this person trying to communicate? Is it discomfort? Loneliness? Hunger? Confusion?

This compassionate inquiry leads to targeted support, like adjusting the environment, revising routines, or offering additional sensory engagement, that can resolve challenges without medication or restraint.

The result is not only a better quality of life for residents but also stronger trust and collaboration between families and caregivers.

Why the Gold Credential Matters to Families

For families considering a memory care community, the Gold Credential provides clear reassurance that their loved one will receive evidence-based, compassionate, and personalized care.

It also means that the community:

  • Uses techniques backed by research
  • Trains staff to a nationally recognized standard
  • Supports meaningful roles for seniors at every cognitive level
  • Works continuously to improve the resident experience

With only two communities in the state of Michigan holding this credential, Fairmont Senior Living of Farmington Hills is truly at the forefront of modern dementia care.

How the Gold Credential Benefits the Entire Fairmont Community

The impact of the Montessori-Inspired Lifestyle® extends far beyond memory care residents. At Fairmont Senior Living of Farmington Hills, every department and team member embraces the same values: respect, autonomy, and purpose. Dining staff create engaging mealtime experiences with resident input. Activities coordinators adapt enrichment programming based on real-time feedback. Even the design of communal spaces prioritizes calm, comfort, and sensory connection.

The result is a community culture that uplifts everyone, from residents and families to staff. Achieving the Gold Credential is not just a milestone; it’s a promise to continue building a space where every individual is empowered to live a joyful, meaningful life, no matter their cognitive ability.

Montessori-Inspired Lifestyle in Action: A Resident Story

One resident, known for her love of music and storytelling, now leads a weekly sing-along session in the memory care wing. Another, once a retired teacher, helps organize books in the reading nook and enjoys discussing stories with fellow residents.

These aren’t just activities—they’re extensions of identity. Residents are not simply receiving care; they are living with purpose, being seen, and being celebrated.

How Fairmont Supports Aging in Place

Another unique benefit at Fairmont Farmington Hills is their continuum of care. Because the community offers both assisted living and memory care, residents can transition between levels of support without changing surroundings, caregivers, or community connections.

This makes difficult life transitions smoother for both seniors and their families.

Your Invitation to See It for Yourself

Are you exploring memory care communities for a loved one? Fairmont Senior Living of Farmington Hills invites you to see the difference that Montessori-Inspired care can make.

Visit us to experience how engagement, dignity, and purpose are part of daily life—no matter your loved one’s stage of dementia.

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