
118 Canal St, Milford, MI 48381
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118 Canal St, Milford, MI 48381
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34252 Hathaway St, Livonia, MI 48150
Peerless Home Living, LLC is a Residential Assisted Living Facility that is licensed by the State of Michigan. The home is owned and operated by Naomi Spears, who is an LPN of 10 years with more than 16 years experience in the healthcare field. The home offers 24 hour supervision and staff support with ADLs, 3 meals plus snacks a day, medication administration, housekeeping and laundry. We work with vendors in the community to provide in home doctors visits, dental and podiatry visits as well. We also provide activities centered toward your or your loved ones interests and much more!To learn more about this providers license and review other available state reports, please visit: Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs Adult Foster Care Search
$5,000
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Assisted Living
slr103161
5.0
Review of StoryPoint Farmington Hills
My mother has been residing at Storypoint in Farmington Hills Michigan for 8 months. The staff have been very attentive, respectful and caring. They work hard to provide a warm, loving, family...
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Hi Sherri, Thank you for sharing your experience with us! We’re happy that your mother is receiving the attentive and caring support she deserves. Our team works hard to create a warm and...
Assisted Living
Sue12
4.0
Review of Fairmont of Farmington Hills
Fairmont of Farmington Hills is the place if you're looking for a community where the residents are very interactive. It has good energy. If you have somebody who's very interactive and likes the...
Assisted Living
Stephanie
3.0
Review of Farmington Hills Inn
What I like most about Farmington Hills Inn is that the dining room and big rooms are lovely. What I least like is the smell of it as you walk into the unit. The individual who did the tour was not...
The cost of assisted living in Farmington Hills is only about $35 below the state average, but seniors may save up to $815 more in a nearby city. If money is tight, some locations are exceptionally cheap, such as Battle Creek at $3,400 per month. Jackson is another affordable location at $4,000, whereas Ann Arbor is one of the most expensive areas at $6,093. Assisted living in Monroe costs over $800 more than in Farmington Hills.
Farmington Hills
$4,215
Michigan
$4,250
United States
$4,500
Battle Creek
$3,400
Jackson
$4,000
Ann Arbor
$6,093
Monroe
$5,050
Farmington Hills seniors often draw from multiple sources to pay for assisted living expenses. By leveraging state-funded financial assistance, veterans’ benefits and personal income and assets, assisted living residents can ensure the long-term financial feasibility of residential care.
Assisted living is one of the most affordable types of care in Farmington Hills, but it may not be ideal for all seniors. Adult day health care is much less expensive at $1,430 per month for families only needing occasional assistance. Nonmedical home care and home health care from qualified medical professionals both cost $5,720 and can enable individuals to maintain more independence while still receiving daily assistance. Nursing homes are much more expensive at $8,882 monthly but may be ideal for frail seniors requiring around-the-clock medical care.
In-Home Care
$5,720
Home Health Care
$5,720
Adult Day Health Care
$1,430
Assisted Living Facility
$4,215
Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)
$8,882
Note: Data for Farmington Hills was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Detroit, was used instead.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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AgeWays | 800-852-7795 | Ageways, the local Area Agency on Aging, serves seniors through in-home care programs, home-delivered and congregate meals and case management. It has a free helpline seniors can call for help with locating local resources, and it oversees programs that support family caregivers. |
Piquette Street VA Clinic | 313-576-1580 | The local VA clinic offers primary care services such as wellness checks, vaccinations and social services. The clinic is open 7 days per week and provides in-person and telehealth visits, with or without an appointment. |
Retired and Senior Volunteer Program | 248-537-3300, ext. 3941 | RSVP connects those aged 55 and over with exclusive volunteer opportunities in local schools, libraries, hospitals and social service organizations. Participants can volunteer in person or choose remote opportunities, such as providing online tutoring for children or crocheting or knitting items from their homes. |
Costick Activities Center | 248-473-1830 | The local activities center hosts activities for those aged 50 and over on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., along with evening and weekend programming. Some activities members participate in include water aerobics, art classes and community outings. |
Michigan Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program | 866-485-9393 | The long-term care ombudsman helps assisted living residents receive the quality of care they deserve by educating them about their rights and helping them understand their care plans. The ombudsman also represents residents’ interests in issues regarding billing problems, involuntary discharge and excessive or inadequate care services. |
Lakeshore Legal Aid | 888-783-8190 | This nonprofit organization provides free civil legal services for those aged 60 and over, helping them navigate issues such as consumer scams, guardianship and conservatorship and applying for public benefits. Its legal professionals assist with drafting simple wills and advance care planning. |
World Medical Relief | 313-866-5333 | This nonprofit organization houses the Affordable Prescriptions Program, which provides low-cost prescriptions through home delivery or in-person pickup. It also hosts the Diabetes Program to educate those living with type 2 diabetes on managing their illness. |
Alzheimer's Association | 800-272-3900 | The Greater Michigan chapter of the Alzheimer's Association has a 24-7 helpline that provides information on local resources, practical advice and emotional support to seniors and families affected by dementia. It oversees in-person and virtual support groups and early state social engagement programs. |
Social Security Administration | 800-772-1213 800-325-0778 (TTY) | Farmington Hills has one Social Security field office where area seniors apply for federal retirement, survivor and disability benefits and Medicare. The office can also help individuals replace their Medicare or Social Security cards and determine whether they qualify for Medicaid and the Medicare Savings Program. |
State Health Insurance Assistance Program | 800-803-7174 | SHIP counselors help seniors understand their health insurance options, choose between Medicare and Medicare Advantage and compare Medigap and prescription drug plans. This program can also help seniors dispute denied health insurance claims or canceled policies. |
An assisted living facility’s features contribute to a welcoming, enriching environment that supports seniors’ comfort and independence. Through regularly scheduled cleaning and maintenance services, daily meals and transportation, residents enjoy worry-free living that provides time to enjoy hobbies and relaxation. Additionally, facilities provide regular activities programming to foster a sense of community and belonging.
In Farmington Hills, assisted living amenities and services differ from one facility to another. To help you find the best match for your specific needs, a Caring.com Family Advisor provides personalized assistance. Contact an advisor today to streamline your search and discover the facilities that offer the features you’re looking for.