Assisted Living Communities in Madison Heights, Michigan
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2498 reviews. On average in Madison Heights, residents and their loved ones rate Assisted Living options 5.0 out of 5 stars.
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Directory of Assisted Living in Madison Heights, MI
"My mom is in Sierra Homes. It is a great facility. She has a great room. She is very happy there. It is very friendly to me, her family, and her. She is always immaculate. They keep us informed of any changes. It is wonderful. It is very modern, and ..."
"My mother is in an assisted living building at Addington Place of Clarkston. I had made several calls to other places and Addington Place called me back and they were close also. The layout is inviting. My mom's room is close to the dining area, so i..."
"My mother is doing fine at Sunrise of West Bloomfield. The staff members are caring, very professional, and very attentive. The director and the lady that sits at the desk are really nice. It's very well kept. She's supposed to be moving rooms. They ..."
"We toured American House East II. Everything was good. The people were so friendly. It was clean. The apartments were huge. The amenities were amazing. They supply a refrigerator. The staff was so friendly and forth giving. She was amazing. My mom ha..."
44003 Partridge Creek Blvd., Clinton Township, MI 48038
4.4
(15 reviews)
"Rose Senior Living - Clinton Township was a very nice community. My sister's mother-in-law was there, and I got to visit there quite a bit. She loved it. I was very impressed with that. I think they keep it up real good. The staff was good, too.
She..."
"We chose to move Mom to Meadows Assisted Living and Care Campus because of its proximity to my home and my father's home and the price. It just worked out. What I like the best about it is that it's smaller, so I know that mom is going to get more pe..."
"I have moved into Park Place, A Signature American House Community. I like the size of it, that it's not too small. I also like the fact that it is very well-maintained. Everyone in charge has been most helpful before I moved in, during moving in, an..."
"I toured Fairmont of Farmington Hills. They showed me everything. The place itself is beautiful, and it pretty much feels like home. Their room feels like you're inside of your own house rather than in an assisted living place. There are memory care ..."
"Shorehaven, Heather the director and staff have been great to my Mother, just the kind of place I was looking for and thank God I found it. This place is just like family...."
"My mother will be moving into Allegria Village. They were the first place that I visited. I sat for six hours there. It was very nice. She doesn't need to leave the building and if she does need to leave, there's transportation. I kind of gauged the ..."
"My mother moved into Park at Franklin Senior Living, and she's been there for about a month now. I like it. I got a room close to the nurse because she has dementia, so the nurse can see her coming in and out of her room. I like it because I can go o..."
"My husband will move into Sun Valley Senior Living in a few days. It was very neat and clean. It was not a very large place. The people there were very nice. There was a barber shop and a little patio area. The woman that I was dealing with there, wa..."
"My mother moved into American House. They're very friendly, everything is up to code, it's beautiful, and my mother is very happy with it. She has a 2-bedroom on the first floor, it's huge, and she loves it. They have Bingo, a pool table, puzzles, ex..."
"My mom moved to American House Southland. The staff is friendly. The place is always clean. The residents are welcoming and everybody gets along with everybody. It's pricey compared to everybody else. It's not too bad...."
"My sister has made a deposit and will be moving into American House Elmwood. The whole place was very clean. We chose it because it offered a very good-sized villa, which is independent living. She would prepare her own meals, so she did not get a me..."
"American House Riverview was nice. It's the independent living that I'm trying to go into. There were residents in wheelchairs and residents walking around. It's clean. The staff who assisted me was a nice lady. I called last minute, and she was able..."
"We went to Baldwin House Senior Living Lakeside. It was very nice. We liked it a lot. It was nothing like the other ones. It was like an apartment feeling. They had walk-in closets and a walk-in pantry. We wish my mother-in-law would have gone with u..."
"American House Livonia was very nice and clean. The only thing was it was not secure. I didn't get to see the rooms. I saw the outside, the living room, and I had a meeting with the coordinator. Once we got to talking and he realized what I needed, t..."
"My mom is a resident of Fairmont of Northville in Plymouth and so far I have no qualms about it. She's in their assisted living, under level 2 care. She has a disease called celiac where she can't have gluten, and they're very accommodating that my m..."
"We chose Brookdale Utica. My grandfather is moving in today. The best thing about them is the amount of attention that the nurses can give each person. This is very important to me. And then the second thing is that they are allowed to walk freely si..."
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The Cost of Assisted Living in Madison Heights, MI and Nearby Cities
Genworth's 2024 Cost of Care Survey highlights considerable care cost differences between Madison Heights and nearby areas. While local seniors pay $899 more than Michigan's median assisted living rate, relocating to Ann Arbor adds another $551 to expenses. However, assisted living costs $2,099 less in Monroe than in Madison Heights, granting retirees a budget-friendly alternative nearby.
Madison Heights
$5,949
Michigan
$5,050
The United States
$5,350
Ann Arbor
$6,500
Monroe
$3,850
Lansing
$5,500
Paying for Assisted Living in Madison Heights
Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Madison Heights
Eligible seniors in the Madison Heights area may qualify for assistance through state-specific Medicaid programs, namely the MI Choice Waiver.
While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:
Veterans Benefits
Life Insurance Policy
Long-Term Care Insurance
Reverse Mortgage
For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in Michigan page.
The Cost of Other Types of Senior Living in Madison Heights, MI
Seniors in Madison Heights only pay about $152 more for in-home care than assisted living, with similar home health care rates throughout the city. While one of the most inexpensive types of care in other locations, adult day care costs $3,801 more than assisted living in Madison Heights. Seniors also face high costs when living in nursing homes, as the median rate for semi-private accommodations stands at $10,798.
In-Home Care
$6,101
Home Health Care
$6,292
Adult Day Health Care
$9,750
Assisted Living Facility
$5,949
Nursing Home Facility (semi-private room)
$10,798
Note: Since data for Madison Heights is unavailable, we used data for the nearest city, Detroit, instead.
Free Assisted Living Resources in Madison Heights
As part of the greater Detroit area, Madison Heights has several free resources for seniors and their families, helping them find ways to pay for assisted living and access government benefits they may be eligible for. These organizations also offer opportunities for seniors to meet new friends and learn more about topics that affect the elderly.
The Long Term Care Ombudsman agency advocates for residents of long-term care communities, protecting residents’ rights and taking complaints filed by residents or their families. Caseworkers can also help seniors and their families find the right assisted living or other long-term care homes, offering unbiased opinions and walking families through the application process.
This regional Agency on Aging administers several programs to meet the needs of seniors in the community, offering them opportunities for socialization and helping them retain independence in their homes. It also sponsors informational seminars, including information about the early signs of dementia, preventing internet fraud, how to file a claim for elder abuse and neglect and proper nutrition for seniors.
The Vet Center employs caseworkers who can help military veterans apply for their benefits, including pensions and the Aid and Attendance pension, which can help seniors pay for assisted living accommodations. Representatives can also help veterans file claims and appeal decisions made by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Volunteers visit elderly veterans who are homebound or in assisted living and nursing homes.
Local lawyers offer free legal representation for seniors who meet certain income guidelines. These matters address civil cases, such as landlord-tenant disputes and cases of elder abuse and neglect. Other services include helping people file for divorce or bankruptcy and draft legal documents to protect their interests, such as wills, living wills and trusts to ensure that their long-term care costs are covered.
Loan Closet takes donations of durable medical equipment, including mobility aids, personal care equipment and accessibility equipment such as wheelchair ramps and shower grab bars. Items vary but are freely lent to anyone who cannot afford their own.
Assisted Living Laws and Regulations in Madison Heights
Madison Heights-area assisted living communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all assisted living communities in Michigan are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in Michigan page for more information about these laws.
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