Michigan, bordered by four of the five Great Lakes, is appropriately known as the “Great Lakes State.” Residents of Michigan have plenty of opportunities for boating and fishing, and during the winter snow, ice fishing, snowmobiling, and skiing. If sports aren’t your thing, there’s more than enough time to just relax by the water. The state’s makeup is varied, ranging from the Great Lakes to the vast forests of the upper peninsula, major cities like Detroit, and charming college towns like Ann Arbor. Michigan truly has something for everyone and is a fantastic place to retire.
Currently, A Place for Mom partners with more than 390 senior living communities in Michigan that provide memory care. The median monthly cost of memory care in Michigan is about $5,250.
I've not had experience with any other facility so I can't answer that one. I did tour 2 other places in Lansing and they were much too big and not the right fit. The place is great. They have some...
The facility and staff at Arbor Grove have been very accommodating to my dad. Everyone has been friendly and supportive to me and my dad. Dad talks frequently about how much fun "joking" he has with the...
I would recommend Maple Lake. The staff is wonderful. Move in, and then a second move to a room with a view, was great. My parents will be 98 this summer. Mom has dementia and doesn't eat much. Dad has...
The staff is amazing. Administrative and aide staff make you feel welcome from day one. They are always ready to help. The facility is very clean. There are multiple courtyards and nice porches with rocking...
There is alot of staff turn over. Because of this sometimes care items get missed. For example hospice changes med orders and staff was not aware. Also, they at times weren't aware of the diet ordered. This...
HR and Sales staff are good at what they do. Care staff does what they can. The food, cleanliness and activities are wonderful. Prices seem to be comparable to other facilities. The atmosphere is why my...
Most of the staff at Town Village Sterling Heights are friendly - however turnover is high and consistency should be better. Housekeeping is good and fairly reliable. Meals are good and variety is good,...
They have taken very good care of my mother, she is end stage dementia and arrived in very bad shape from the previous facility. Her CNA [name removed]at Serene Gardens should get a medal! A raise for sure,...
My loved one is in Independent Living. I am very happy with the facility overall. The staff is PHENOMENAL. Everyone treats you as family. What I'm furious about is their new protocol regarding falls. If a...
HR and Sales staff are good at what they do. Care staff does what they can. The food, cleanliness and activities are wonderful. Prices seem to be comparable to other facilities. The atmosphere is why my...
It gives me great pleasure to wholeheartedly recommend Hutcheson Manor for the care of your loved one. My mother has been a resident at Hutcheson Manor for two months after having been at another small group...
Most of the staff at Town Village Sterling Heights are friendly - however turnover is high and consistency should be better. Housekeeping is good and fairly reliable. Meals are good and variety is good,...
The staff relationships with residents is excellent. The food service needs a better system of getting meals out of the kitchen quicker. Atria is just the right size and very clean.
It gives me great pleasure to wholeheartedly recommend Hutcheson Manor for the care of your loved one. My mother has been a resident at Hutcheson Manor for two months after having been at another small group...
We chose StoryPoint Saline because of the quality of activities, food and staff. Also a great location. I would tell others looking that I hope they are prepared for the social "clicks". Not easy to break...
In Michigan, memory care services are provided in facilities licensed as homes for the aged or adult foster care facilities. These are licensed and regulated by the Michigan Bureau of Community and Health Systems. There are no specific training or staffing requirements but facilities that promote memory care services must provide a written description of the program to potential residents and/or their family.
The written description of the memory care program must include the following details:[01,02]
Additionally, facilities that offer memory care services must also adhere to the rules and regulations that govern homes for the aged and adult foster care facilities. Examples of these guidelines may include the following: [01,02]
Additional information about homes for the aged and adult foster care facilities can be found on our overview of assisted living in Michigan.
Our free tool provides options, advice, and next steps based on your unique situation.
Homes for the aged and adult foster care homes are inspected annually in the state of Michigan. Inspections address a variety of areas including building safety, quality of resident care, and staffing. The following are specific examples of things that may be reviewed during an inspection:[03]
If you are researching facilities for yourself or a loved one, you can review a facility’s inspection reports using the Statewide Search for Adult Foster Care / Homes for the Aged Facilities. To find a specific facility you can enter the name, address, or license number, if available. For a more general search, choose the type of facility from the drop down window. The search will return general information about the facility and a list of inspection reports. To view a report click on the link.
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
333 S. Grand Ave.
Lansing, Michigan 48909
Phone: 517-241-3740
Michigan Long-Term Care Ombudsman
15851 S. US 27, Suite 73
Lansing, MI 48906
Phone: 866-485-9393
Bureau of Community and Health Systems. Homes for the aged.
Bureau of Community and Health Systems. Adult foster care homes.
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