May 10, 2021 FridayMusings is your source for what we love about Livonia
Livonia continues communicating on the process being undertaken by Livonia Vision 21--providing context to some of the steps being taken
With Musings having shared preliminary renderings of the proposed Senior Citizen Project the City of Livonia reached out and is providing a little more context on the Senior Citizen center as it relates to the Livonia Vision 21.
Mayor Maureen Miller Brosnan:

“Alongside addressing our public safety staff shortages, moving Livonia Vision 21 forward is my top priority. Through a partnership with Congresswoman Haley Stevens and potential American Rescue Plan funding, we hope to take a huge step forward in implementing our community-inspired, resident-driven master plan.”
Mark Taormina, Livonia’s Director of Planning and Economic Development:

“Livonia Vision 21 identifies a new space for the Senior Center as a top priority early in the plan’s implementation. This key step would build momentum for further reimagining of the City Center area that includes our civic center campus.”
Ted Davis, Superintendent of Parks and Recreation:

 “Livonia is home to nearly 19,000 residents ages 65 or above, so excellent senior services and programs are vital to our community. This Senior Center project aims to expand seniors’ access to our broader Parks and Recreation offerings while transforming the gathering spaces our seniors use, modernizing them and making them safer in a COVID-19 environment.”
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Saint Joseph Mercy Health System and IHA Livonia Medical Center opens on Schoolcraft College campus

Site will include outpatient Ambulatory Surgery Center
Saint Joseph Mercy Health System and IHA’s new Livonia Medical Center located on the campus of Schoolcraft College is now open. This newly constructed 124,000-square-foot health care facility is located adjacent to I-275 off Seven Mile Road on the newly renamed St. Joe's Parkway campus service drive.
 
At this new, state-of-the-art location, St. Joe’s and IHA are bringing together leading health care providers and services to offer a continuum of care under one roof to Livonia and the surrounding communities.

"The Livonia Medical Center, positioned right in the middle of our southeast Michigan region, will bring IHA physicians closer to this community, providing seamless care across our physician offices, outpatient facilities, and hospitals," said Rob Casalou, president and CEO, Trinity Health Michigan. "We have been working to bring health care out into the community where people live, work and play, and this medical center located on the Schoolcraft College campus is a great example of that successful effort.”

The new center opened on Monday, April 19, with St. Joe’s Medical Group (SJMG) Sports Medicine as the first practice to move in, followed by IHA Livonia Primary Care on April 26.
The IHA Urgent Care, previously located within the Jeffress Center on campus, relocated to the new building on April 23. The urgent care is open 7 days a week, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., including holidays. 

"This expansive center includes primary, specialty, and urgent care; as well as ancillary and advanced imaging services including MRI, ultrasound, and mammography,” said Jason Harris, vice president of Planning and Development for IHA. “Coming together with St. Joe's as part of one health care family, we are dedicated to providing greater access to care with lower cost and higher value for patients in the communities we serve."
 
An ambulatory surgery center is currently under construction to provide outpatient procedures, such as orthopedic and general surgeries, with the ability for overnight stays if necessary. In addition, a full-service retail pharmacy will support the surgical suite, urgent care, and physician offices as well as the entire local community. Onsite amenities, including a coffee shop, will create a comfortable waiting area for patients and their families.
 
For more information or to reach someone to schedule an appointment, please visit LivoniaMedicalCenter.org.
 
Schoolcraft College currently has majors and programs in nursing, pharmacy, health information technology, and medical assisting among the many choices. The college plans to launch an advanced imaging program for radiation technology students to coincide with the opening of the new medical facility.
“We’re very pleased to see the Livonia Medical Center come online and extend a hearty welcome to our campus,” said Dr. Glenn Cerny, president of Schoolcraft College. “Having the many specialty practices located in a convenient and familiar location is a tremendous asset for our community. We’re also excited that our new Health Sciences Center is just across the street, creating a great opportunity for many of our students in our healthcare-related programs to literally go from classroom to a vital, in-demand job and fulfilling career.”
 
Additionally, as part of the ongoing collaboration between Schoolcraft College and Saint Joseph Mercy Health System, the St. Joe’s Mercy Elite Sports Center on campus opened earlier this year. The 74,000-square-foot multi-purpose space includes eight volleyball courts, a running track, soccer training space, and fitness and rehabilitation space. Mercy Elite provides physical therapy, strength and conditioning, and fitness training for all interested schools, clubs, teams, or individuals. A state-of-the-art fitness laboratory, classroom space, and faculty offices for Schoolcraft College’s Associate Degree program in Movement Science also share the space.