Rooted in Connection, Care, and Everyday Joy in Ottawa County

At Georgetown & Cambridge Manors, daily life is shaped by meaningful relationships, engaging experiences, and thoughtful support. For families exploring nonprofit Assisted Living in Grandville, Memory Care near Grand Rapids, or Respite Care near Kent County, this community offers a steady, compassionate approach to care.

Life at Georgetown & Cambridge Manors

Natural Beauty and a Strong Sense of Belonging

Set along Port Sheldon Road in Grandville, Georgetown & Cambridge Manors offer a peaceful campus surrounded by wooded areas and a scenic pond where ducks and swans gather. Walking paths, benches, and raised gardens create inviting outdoor spaces, while a sunroom overlooking the water provides a perfect spot to relax and take in the view, especially at sunset. Life here is active and engaging. Residents enjoy a variety of enrichment experiences, from music therapy and pet visits to seasonal outings like trips to Robinette’s Orchard and the Frederik Meijer Gardens butterfly exhibit.

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Designed to Support Changing Needs

Personalized Care with Flexibility Built-In

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Georgetown & Cambridge provides compassionate, resident-focused care to seniors throughout Grandville, and the larger Grand Rapids metro area between Ottawa and neighboring Kent County. Each level of care is tailored to the individual, allowing residents to receive support that evolves with them over time.

Levels of Care Available in Kenty County

Assisted Living

Memory Care

Respite Care

Services and Amenities That Support Everyday Living

Enhancing Comfort, Engagement, and Peace of Mind

Georgetown & Cambridge offers a range of services that support both daily needs and meaningful experiences.

Amenities and Services include

  • 24-hour care and supervision

  • Assistance with activities of daily living
  • Medication management
  • Housekeeping and laundry
  • Three daily meals with snacks and dietary accommodations

  • Social, recreational, and enrichment activities

  • Music therapy and pet therapy programs

  • Spiritual care and religious services

  • Coordination with outside healthcare providers

The Lifetime Promise

Support That Continues, Even When Life Changes

Georgetown & Cambridge Manors are a part of Baruch Senior Ministries, a faith-based nonprofit network of senior living communities serving older adults across Michigan. The Lifetime Promise helps provide reassurance for the future by supporting qualified residents in remaining in the community, even if financial situations shift over time.

What Families and Residents are Saying

Kind Words from Those Who Call Our Community Home

Georgetown & Cambridge Manors Team

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Tara Frazier
Administrator

Tara Frazier joined Georgetown & Cambridge Assisted Living in March 2026 as the Administrator. She accepted the Staffing Director position in March 2022 at Fountain View in Coopersville and the Administrator position in January 2023 at Fountain View of Coopersville. Before coming to Georgetown & Cambridge, Tara spent 8 years as a Program Manager and 4 years as a Program Administrator for adults and youth with a range of disabilities. Tara obtained her cosmetology license at Kirtland Community College and is now working towards completing her Master's degree in business. Tara has started Level One of Administrator training from Senior Living University. Tara's years of experience working in Human Services has allowed her to have a great understanding when it comes to the needs of the residents and family members. Tara, along with the staff at Georgetown & Cambridge, is passionate about the care given to residents at the community. Tara was born and raised in Grayling, MI and later moved to the Grand Rapids area in 2006. She has three sons who are very active in sports, especially basketball. Tara enjoys traveling with her husband, Franklin and her boys, being outdoors, and she plans to live in Florida when her children graduate.