4200 W Utica Rd, Michigan 48317
Villas of Shelby Senior Living stands out for its practical, resident-focused approach. They offer both assisted and independent living, with a range of apartment layouts—studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom options. Each unit comes with a kitchenette, private bathroom, and individual climate controls, so residents can set up their space the way they like.
1225 Spaulding Ave SE, Michigan 49546
Cascade Trails Senior Living feels less like an institution and more like a lively neighborhood gathering spot—where folks know your name and your dog's, too. Residents here can choose from independent living, assisted living, or memory care, so couples with different needs can stay together. The staff is known for being attentive and genuinely friendly, with team members on-site 24/7 to help with everything from medication reminders to organizing last-minute outings.
3121 Lake Michigan Dr NW, Michigan 49504
Holiday Lincoln Square is a senior living community that offers both independent and assisted living, as well as nursing home referral services. Residents get help with daily activities like dressing, medication reminders, and meal service. Staff are available 24/7, and many reviews mention that they're friendly and responsive—though some families have noticed staff turnover and occasional shortages.
42400 W 12 Mile Rd, Michigan 48377
StoryPoint Novi is a senior living community that offers independent living, assisted living, and memory care all under one roof. The atmosphere is upbeat and social—residents talk about the variety of daily activities, from movie nights to music programs and group outings. The staff stands out for their friendliness and attention to detail; families mention that the team is quick to respond and genuinely gets to know each resident.
2900 Brush St, Michigan 48201
Village-Brush Park Manor stands out because it feels more like a lively neighborhood than a typical senior residence. The building is right in Detroit’s Brush Park area, so your parent is close to Comerica Park, Eastern Market, and the city’s main hospitals—great if they like being near the action or need easy access to medical care. Residents here are 62 and up, and most live independently, but there’s help available when needed.
6120 Middlebelt Rd, Michigan 48135
Garden City Tower is a senior apartment community specifically for folks 62 and older, as well as people with disabilities under 62. What stands out here is the focus on independent living, not assisted care—so residents have their own private apartments, but there’s a real sense of community. The building has 1- and 2-bedroom units, and rents are income-based, which can be a relief for families watching their budget.
2500 Breton Woods Dr SE, Michigan 49512
Breton Terrace is part of Holland Home, and people who live there seem to genuinely enjoy it. Residents talk about the friendly atmosphere—neighbors bring over muffins and cards, and there's a real sense of community. The staff gets a lot of praise for being kind and helpful, especially maintenance and activity teams. The apartments are roomy, with options for one, two, or three bedrooms, and each place has a patio or terrace.
5 E 8th St, Michigan 49423
The Warm Friend is a smaller independent living community right in downtown Holland, so your parent can step outside and be in the middle of shops, restaurants, and local events. Residents get their own private apartments, but they don’t have to worry about cooking, cleaning, or laundry—meals and housekeeping are included. The place is known for its friendly, close-knit feel; people mention it feels more like a family than just a building full of neighbors.
340 W 40th St, Michigan 49423
Addington Place of Lakeside Vista is one of those places where you notice the atmosphere right away—it feels lived-in, not clinical. The staff here, many of whom have been with the community for years, really get to know the residents and their routines. Families mention that the team is attentive and responsive, especially when it comes to changes in care needs.
45182 W Park Dr, Michigan 48377
Brookdale Novi is more about community than flash. It's an independent living spot where the staff actually stick around—some have been there 8 to 10 years, which is rare in this industry. That familiarity means they know the residents by name and treat them like family, not just room numbers. The building itself is a bit older, but it's kept up well, and people mention it's always clean.
814 E Kearsley St, Michigan 48503
Kearsley Manor is a senior apartment building that’s mostly known for being clean, quiet, and well-kept. Residents and visitors mention that the apartments are freshly painted, with no bad smells, and the common areas are tidy. The building itself is a high-rise—about seven or eight stories—with secure entry and security cameras throughout, which helps families feel more at ease about safety. It’s age 55+ only, so everyone living there is a senior.
943 Allison House Ln, Michigan 48917
If you're looking for something a little different for your parent, Samaritas at Allison House stands out for its warm, home-like feel. It's not a huge, corporate-feeling place—residents and families describe it as genuinely welcoming, with a sense that people actually know each other. Staff are often praised for being friendly and supportive, and there's a noticeable focus on treating residents with respect and kindness.
300 Carl Ave, Michigan 49037
Village of Mill Creek is a senior living community tucked away on 11 acres in Battle Creek, designed for folks 62 and up who want to keep their independence but appreciate a little extra support. The setup is simple: affordable one-bedroom apartments with full kitchens, so residents can cook for themselves or just have a quiet cup of coffee in the morning.
11900 Vis Spgs Blvd, Michigan 48095
Vista Springs Washington Place stands out for its small size and hands-on approach. With only about 40 residents split between assisted living and memory care, families notice the difference in attention. The staff-to-resident ratio is about 1 to 5, which is higher than most places—meaning residents get more help when they need it. Rooms are roomy and you can bring your own furniture, so it feels more like home.
1939 Jackson Ave, Michigan 48103
Hillside Terrace feels more like a close-knit neighborhood than a big institution. It's family-run, and that seems to shape the whole vibe—staff and residents know each other by name, and even folks who've worked there mention it feels like being around family. They offer a mix of independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing, so residents can stay even as their needs change.
12300 Quincy St, Michigan 49424
Quincy Place Senior Living is a newer community in Holland that stands out for its blend of practical amenities and a genuinely active atmosphere. They offer independent living, assisted living, and memory care, so residents can stay even if their needs change. The staff includes licensed nurses on-site 24/7, which is reassuring for families who want quick help with things like medication, mobility, or emergencies.
1424 Union Ave NE, Michigan 49505
Rest Haven Home feels like a community where people look out for one another, not just a facility. It's been around since 1941, so many families in Grand Rapids know it by reputation. One thing that stands out is how much residents and their families mention the homestyle meals—people actually look forward to the food, and the dining area is bright and welcoming after recent renovations.
14560 Lakeside Cir, Michigan 48313
Shorehaven isn’t your typical senior community—it’s got a few quirks that make it stand out. For starters, it sits right on a waterfront property near Lakeside Mall, so you get a bit of a view and easy access to shopping and parks. The place offers both independent and assisted living, and they’re upfront about supporting folks who need extra help, like those using oxygen or managing diabetes—even if injections are needed.
30031 Dequindre Rd, Michigan 48071
If you're looking for a place where your parent can stay independent but still have support close by, The Reserve at Red Run stands out for a few reasons. First off, it's brand new—opened in late 2022—so everything from the apartments to the common areas feels fresh and thoughtfully designed. The apartments themselves come in both one and two-bedroom layouts, and each has its own kitchen and in-unit washer and dryer, which isn't always standard elsewhere.
1150 Plymouth Ave NE, Michigan 49505
Westminster Meadows is a 55+ apartment community that feels more like a friendly neighborhood than a typical senior complex. Residents get their own apartment—one or two bedrooms—with perks like large balconies, spacious kitchens, and plenty of closet space. The building is pet-friendly, so you don’t have to leave your companion behind. There’s an emergency call system in every unit, and 24-hour emergency maintenance, which gives families some peace of mind about safety and quick repairs.
12640 Holly Rd, Michigan 48439
American House Grand Blanc stands out for its flexible, resident-driven approach. Families often mention how the staff really get to know each person—there’s a sense of familiarity, not just routine care. The apartments are surprisingly spacious, with full kitchens and private patios, so residents don’t feel boxed in. Meals are served restaurant-style, three times a day, and they’re open to tailoring menus for dietary needs, including diabetes management.
15700 N Haggerty Rd, Michigan 48170
Cedarbrook of Northville stands out for its flexible approach to senior living. Instead of a one-size-fits-all model, they offer a mix of independent living, assisted living, memory care, and short-term respite stays. Families say the building is modern and well-kept, and the staff gets high marks for friendliness and attentiveness. One reviewer even called it the best of all the facilities they’d seen, especially noting the larger number of staff compared to other places.
145 Columbia Ave, Michigan 49423
Freedom Village isn’t just another retirement spot in Holland—it’s more like a small neighborhood tucked right near downtown, with a mix of independent apartments, assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory care all on one campus. Residents here range from active retirees who walk to Hope College events or hop on the Amtrak for a Chicago day trip, to folks who need more hands-on help as they age.
4495 Calkins Rd, Michigan 48532
Holiday Genesee Gardens is the kind of place where your parent can keep their independence but still have help close by if they need it. The apartments are surprisingly roomy, with options for studios, one-bedrooms, and even two-bedrooms if your loved one likes their space. Folks who live here get three meals a day—real food, not just heat-and-serve—served in a restaurant-style dining room.
14707 Northville Rd, Michigan 48170
Independence Village of Plymouth stands out for the way it blends practical support with a genuinely social atmosphere. Residents here get help with the basics—like medication reminders, bathing, and meals—but what families mention most is how staff know everyone by name and treat people with real respect. The apartments are spacious, and there’s a choice between private studios, one- or two-bedroom layouts, and even villa-style units with decks.
200 Albert Ave, Michigan 48823
Newman Lofts is designed for adults 55+ who want to stay independent but still have some support and a sense of community. The apartments feel modern and bright, with big windows and thoughtful touches like custom kitchen islands and keyless entry. Residents can join in on social activities, use the fitness center, or relax on the rooftop terrace with views of East Lansing.
42000 W Seven Mile Rd, Michigan 48167
Oakmont Northville feels a bit different from the typical senior community. The apartments are genuinely nice—think granite counters, stainless appliances, and layouts that don’t feel cramped or dated. But what stands out most is their 'Enhanced Living' program. Instead of a one-size-fits-all package, you can pick and choose what kind of help you want, and even bring in outside caregivers if that works better for your family.
3131 N Squirrel Rd, Michigan 48326
The Meadows of Auburn Hills is a 55+ senior apartment community that’s been part of Auburn Hills since the late 1990s. It’s not an assisted living or nursing facility—instead, it’s designed for older adults who want to live independently but appreciate a quieter, age-restricted setting. Residents choose from one- or two-bedroom apartments, each with roomy closets and modern touches.
817 Asa Gray Dr, Michigan 48105
University Commons isn’t your typical senior living setup. Instead of a facility run by a big company, it’s a community of independently owned condos where most residents are retired faculty, professionals, or people who love being around others who are curious and engaged. There’s no medical care on-site—this is a place for active adults 55+ who want to keep learning, stay social, and have a say in how things are run.
3221 E Baldwin Rd, Michigan 48439
Abbey Park in Grand Blanc feels more like a neighborhood than a facility. Residents often mention how the staff truly know them by name, and the atmosphere is warm and social without being overwhelming. The community is run by Kathy Felix, who’s the administrator and is often described as approachable and hands-on. Staff here aren’t just doing a job—they take pride in keeping things spotless and making sure repairs get handled quickly.
4600 All Seasons Cir, Michigan 48105
All Seasons Ann Arbor is mainly an independent living community that feels more like a high-end apartment complex than a traditional care facility. Residents get spacious apartments with full kitchens—think stove, fridge, microwave, and plenty of closet space. The property stands out for its amenities: an indoor/outdoor heated pool, a gym, walking trails by the river, an art studio, and even an amphitheater for performances and events.
1501 Woodworth St NE, Michigan 49525
Ambrose Ridge feels more like a neighborhood than a typical senior facility. The place is known for its tidy grounds and a pond out back, where geese and ducks wander around—some folks love the view, others could do without the noise. The apartments themselves are described as comfortable, though not huge, and the whole place is kept pretty clean.
26600 Ann Arbor Trail, Michigan 48127
American House Dearborn Heights feels more like a friendly apartment building than an institution. Residents mention how bright and welcoming it is, with lots of natural light and cheerful décor. The staff stand out—many have worked there for over a decade, which is rare in this field and says a lot about stability and experience. People who live there (and their families) talk about how staff greet residents by name, check in often, and make a real effort to connect.
24315 Bridgewater Way, Michigan 48134
Bridgewater by Del Webb isn’t your typical senior community. It’s a 55+ neighborhood where folks trade in lawn mowers for walking shoes and social calendars. Residents here talk about the sense of freedom—no more shoveling snow or worrying about home repairs, since the HOA handles all that. What stands out is the sheer number of ways to stay active: there’s an indoor and outdoor pool, a fitness center, tennis and pickleball courts, and even a fishing pond for lazy afternoons.
1049 E Paris Ave SE, Michigan 49546
Cook Valley Estates is a spot that feels more like a friendly neighborhood than a traditional senior facility. Residents here are mostly independent, and the place is set up to let them keep their routines, but with a lot less hassle. The staff handles all the property upkeep—inside and out—so you won’t be mowing lawns or shoveling snow. There’s underground heated parking for those who still drive, and walking paths that wind through well-kept grounds and wetlands.
600 W Walton Blvd, Michigan 48340
Elmhaven Manor is a 55+ senior living community with 132 apartments and 6 cottages, designed for folks who want independence but also some support when they need it. The apartments are spacious, with options for one or two bedrooms, and many have walk-in showers, full kitchens, and even private patios or balconies. Residents can personalize their space, which helps it feel more like home. Housekeeping and laundry are handled on a schedule, so daily chores aren’t a worry.
123 E Wesley St, Michigan 49201
Francis Senior Lofts is a spot for folks 55 and up who want their own space, but with a little extra community built in. It’s not assisted living—think of it more like regular apartments, just designed with seniors in mind. The building is pet-friendly, which is a big plus if your parent has a furry companion.
3215 W Mt Hope Ave, Michigan 48911
Grandhaven Manor Communities is a senior living community for adults 55 and up, offering a mix of independent and assisted living options. Residents can choose between one- and two-bedroom apartments or even cottages, all with patios or balconies for fresh air and a bit of privacy. The staff handles the practical stuff—housekeeping, laundry, and even meal prep if you want a break from cooking.
6300 Del Webb Blvd, Michigan 48439
Grand Reserve by Del Webb isn’t your typical senior living setup—it’s more like a lively neighborhood for folks 55 and up who want to stay active and social. Residents here have their own homes (think townhouses or single-family houses), but the real draw is the community life. There’s a big clubhouse where people gather for breakfasts, card games, and craft classes, plus indoor and outdoor pools for swimming year-round.
17500 Meyers Rd, Michigan 48235
Hartford Village stands out in Detroit for a few reasons you don't see every day. For starters, it's a real partnership between Hartford Memorial Baptist Church and Presbyterian Villages of Michigan, which gives it a strong community feel you notice as soon as you visit. The setup is more like a neighborhood than a typical senior building—think gated community, with both cottages and apartments, each with their own washer, dryer, and full kitchen.
4790 Hidden Creek Dr, Michigan 49423
Hidden Creek Community is a 55+ neighborhood in Holland where folks live independently, but with a real sense of togetherness. It's not an assisted living place—think of it more like a mobile home park designed for active seniors who want their own space, but also want neighbors around the same stage of life. Residents own or rent manufactured homes, and the community takes care of the grounds and common areas, so you don't have to worry about mowing or shoveling snow.
24700 Jefferson Ave, Michigan 48080
Leisure Manor I is a smaller senior living spot, which means residents don’t get lost in the shuffle. The manager is also a nurse, and she’s hands-on—she knows every resident by name and doesn’t just manage from behind a desk. That kind of daily interaction is rare and can make a big difference, especially for families wanting real oversight. The place offers both assisted living and independent living, along with memory care for those who need extra support.
2173 S Center Rd, Michigan 48519
Lockwood of Burton is a place where older adults can keep their independence but still have a safety net when they need it. Residents live in their own apartments—one or two bedrooms—with full kitchens, private bathrooms, and even balconies or patios if you want a bit of fresh air. The staff is around to help with the basics like medication reminders, bathing, or getting dressed, but you won’t feel hovered over.
4600 Allen Rd, Michigan 48101
Maple Heights Senior Living provides assisted living, independent living services for senior elders in the Allen Park, MI area. To find the right care for you loved one, connect with one of our senior care experts.
25075 Meadowbrook Rd, Michigan 48375
Meadowbrook Commons isn’t your typical senior living complex—it’s more like a close-knit neighborhood where folks over 55 can live independently but still have a sense of community. Residents have their own apartments, complete with kitchens, so they can cook at home or bring in their favorite takeout. There’s no cafeteria or meal plan, but that keeps rent reasonable and lets people keep their routines.
2631 Krafft Rd, Michigan 48060
North Port Village is a large, income-based apartment community designed for seniors and low-income families, not a typical senior care facility. The property includes a ten-story tower and several townhomes and garden-style flats. Residents live independently—there’s no daily meal service, but each apartment has its own kitchen. Some residents mention potlucks and special occasion meals, but don’t expect regular dining or on-site medical care.
205 N Haggerty Rd, Michigan 48170
Plymouth Terrace stands out for its practical approach to senior living. Instead of just offering a place to stay, they make it easy for residents to keep their routines and independence, while still having help close by. Every resident gets daily housekeeping and fresh linens, which families often mention as a big relief. Meals aren’t just cafeteria-style—they’re thoughtfully prepared and residents can even join in on cooking or baking sessions if they want.
1131 N Maple Rd #125, Michigan 48103
Samaritas Affordable Living at Sequoia Place stands out for its focus on truly affordable senior apartments, not just 'affordable' in name. Rent is income-based—never more than 30% of what you make—and that includes most utilities, which is rare in Ann Arbor. The community is small, with just 55 one-bedroom units, each with its own kitchen, living area, and bathroom, so residents have real privacy and independence.
26600 Burg Rd, Michigan 48089
Stilwell Manor is a senior apartment community that's been around since 1975, specifically for older adults (60+) who are able to live on their own and meet income limits. It's not a nursing home or full-service assisted living—it's truly independent living, with 120 apartments in a four-story building. Residents get practical perks like all utilities included, a fridge and stove in every unit, and coin laundry on each floor.
6025 Harvey St, Michigan 49444
The Oasis of Norton Shores stands out for families who want flexibility as care needs change. They offer independent living, assisted living, and memory care—all under one roof. That means your loved one can stay in the same familiar place even if they need more help down the road. The building is single-level, so there are no stairs or elevators to worry about, which is a relief for anyone with mobility issues.
15894 19 Mile Rd, Michigan 48038
Villa Bella at 15894 19 Mile Rd has a reputation in the Sterling Heights area for being more than just another senior living facility. Families say the first thing they notice is how clean and well-kept the place feels—the kind of spot where you can tell people care about the details. The apartments are roomy, with practical touches like walk-in showers and safety bars, which is a relief for anyone worried about mobility. Residents seem to know their neighbors and the staff by name.
630 Hastings Ave, Michigan 49423
Village at Appledorn is best known around Holland for its independent senior living setup—think apartments and cottages for folks 55 and up who want to keep their routines, but with less hassle. Residents get their own space (one- or two-bedroom options) and can add on services as they need them, rather than paying for a bunch of extras they might not use. That 'only pay for what you use' approach is something families mention liking, especially if their loved one is still active.
15050 Birwood St, Michigan 48238
Village of Harmony Manor is a smaller senior living community with just 44 apartments, so it feels more personal than the big facilities. They mainly help older adults who want to live on their own but might need a hand with things like getting around, taking medications, or keeping up with chores. Residents can join in on activities like arts and crafts, fitness classes, and group outings. There’s a fitness center, a library, and even a beauty shop on site, plus weekly trips for shopping.
3442 Devon Rd, Michigan 48073
Village of Royal Oak at 3442 Devon Rd is a senior living community that mainly serves adults 55 and older. It's set up as a large apartment-style complex with 147 units spread over three stories. Residents can choose from one- or two-bedroom apartments, and the rent ranges from about $931 to $1,977 for independent living, with higher rates for more care-intensive options.
1300 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Michigan 48201
Village of Woodbridge Manor is a senior apartment community right in Detroit’s Woodbridge neighborhood, known for its historic homes and local flavor. They offer 100 one-bedroom apartments, each with its own kitchen, so residents aren’t stuck with a cookie-cutter experience—folks can cook for themselves or join in on community meals. The apartments are pet-friendly, which is a big plus for animal lovers.
1305 Walker Ave NW, Michigan 49504
Villa Maria Retirement Community is one of those places that feels like it’s been part of Grand Rapids forever. The building itself is definitely on the older side—built in 1904—so don’t expect fancy new construction or modern curb appeal. Some folks mention that the entrance and waiting area are a bit dated, but once you’re inside, it’s clear people care about the place. The staff gets a lot of praise for being friendly, upbeat, and sticking around for years, which says a lot in this field.
2251 Springport Rd, Michigan 49202
Vista Grande Villa is one of those places that’s been around long enough to feel like a fixture in Jackson. They’ve been serving local seniors for over 50 years, and you’ll notice that sense of stability the minute you walk in. What stands out is how they blend different levels of care under one roof: independent apartments, assisted living, memory care, and a small nursing unit for those who need more hands-on help.
755 E 16th St, Michigan 49423
Waverly Meadows feels less like a facility and more like a lively apartment community for older adults who want to keep their independence but appreciate a little extra support. Residents live in their own apartments, each with a living room and kitchenette, so they can cook if they want or just enjoy the communal dining options.
4550 N Breton Ct SE, Michigan 49508
Wellington Woods is a senior apartment community in Kentwood that’s known for its affordable rents and a tight-knit group of residents. Folks who live there mention the strong sense of community—neighbors look out for each other, and it’s not unusual for residents to pitch in when someone needs a hand. The property manager, Jamie, comes up again and again in reviews. Residents and their families describe her as approachable, transparent, and genuinely caring.
201 60th St SE, Michigan 49548
Brentwood Village in Kentwood isn’t your typical retirement complex—it’s a mobile home community that leans toward independent living, so it’s best suited for seniors who don’t need daily hands-on care but still want a sense of community. Residents live in their own homes, so there’s a lot more privacy and autonomy than you’d find in assisted living. The grounds are kept clean and safe, and families often mention how well the management team responds to maintenance requests.
401 High St a, Michigan 48167
Allen Terrace is run by the City of Northville and is really more of an independent senior apartment building than a traditional assisted living facility. It's a 100-unit, low-rise building that’s been around since 1978, but they’ve kept it updated over the years. Residents need to be 62 or older and able to live independently—there’s no hands-on care or daily help with things like bathing or medication.
11911 James St, Michigan 49424
American House Holland isn’t flashy, but it’s the kind of place where families notice the small things that matter. Residents here get a mix of independent living, assisted living, and memory care, so you’ll see folks with different needs living side by side. The apartments are bright, with large windows—one family mentioned their dad’s studio has plenty of sunlight and is close enough to the dining area that he doesn’t have to trek far.
5252 Bailey's Center Drive SE, Michigan 49512
Bailey's Grove Retirement Community is more of a practical, budget-friendly spot than a fancy senior living campus. It's run in partnership with HUD, so it's designed for older adults who need affordable housing. This means rent is income-based, which can be a huge relief if you're watching costs. The apartments are simple but have the basics covered—one-bedroom layouts, individual climate control, and some are even furnished.
333 N Troy St, Michigan 48067
Barton Towers Co-op Apartments stands out in Royal Oak for its genuine sense of community and affordability rather than the usual assisted living setup. This isn’t a typical senior care facility—it’s a 15-story co-op where residents have a real say in how things run. Folks here are 62 and older (with a few spots for younger adults with disabilities), and many have lived in Royal Oak for decades.
2305 Burton St SE, Michigan 49506
Breton Village Green Apartments is a senior apartment community for people 62 and older, and it's very much focused on independent living rather than hands-on care. The building was fully renovated in 2016, so the apartments and common areas feel updated. It's a HUD-subsidized property, which means rent is based on income—this makes it an option for seniors on a fixed budget, but there’s often a long waitlist (recently about 18 months).
10 Clay St, Michigan 49017
Cherry Hill Manor is a senior apartment community designed for folks 50 and up who want to live independently but appreciate having a little extra support close at hand. The building has 150 one-bedroom apartments, all with their own kitchens or kitchenettes, and every unit comes with utilities included—so no surprise bills for heat or electricity. Residents can bring a small pet, which is a big plus for many.
16600 Outer Dr W, Michigan 48127
Dearborn Heights Co-op Apartments isn’t your typical senior living spot. What stands out right away is that it’s a true co-op—residents aren’t just tenants, they’re members who have a say in how things run. The place itself is a 14-story high-rise with 200 units, all for people 62 and older, and it’s recognized nationally as a 'Community of Quality' by the National Affordable Housing Management Association.
372 S River Ave, Michigan 49423
Midtown Village at 372 S River Ave is not your typical senior apartment complex. What stands out right away is the building’s history—it used to be the E.E. Fell Junior High School, and you can still see touches of that past in the high ceilings, big windows, and the original architecture. The apartments themselves are designed for people 55 and older, offering both one- and two-bedroom layouts.
12624 Pagels Dr, Michigan 48439
Grand Meadows II is a senior apartment community for folks 55 and up. What stands out most is the practical, no-nonsense approach: you’ll find one- and two-bedroom apartments with full kitchens, laundry hookups, and plenty of space to make your own. The property is smoke-free indoors, but there are designated outdoor areas for those who need them. Pets are welcome, which is a big plus for many residents.
17110 E 9 Mile Rd, Michigan 48021
Grant Manor Senior Citizen Apartments is a straightforward, no-frills option for seniors who want to keep their independence but appreciate a little extra support. The building offers one- and two-bedroom apartments, each with central air, carpeting, and their own gas furnace—details that matter during Michigan winters.
2105 S Center Rd, Michigan 48519
Hampton Manor of Burton stands out for its practical, day-to-day support and a genuinely social environment. Residents get more than just a room—they have access to a movie theater, salon, and a sun room that’s actually used for gatherings, not just show. The staff is on-site 24/7, and families mention that there’s always someone available, whether it’s for a quick wellness check or help with daily routines.
3851 Hillsdale Dr, Michigan 48326
Heritage Hills Association stands out as more of a true neighborhood than a typical senior care facility. It's a gated, resident-owned community for people 55 and older who want to stay independent but still have support and social opportunities. Instead of staff-run apartments, residents own their homes and the place is managed by an elected board of homeowners.
13101 Freud St, Michigan 48215
Jefferson Meadows is a senior apartment community for folks 55 and up, tucked away on Freud Street in Detroit. It’s not flashy, but people who live there mention it’s quiet, clean, and feels safe. The building has three stories with about 80 apartments, some with balconies. There’s a gazebo and grills out back where residents like to sit or have a cookout when the weather’s nice. Inside, you’ll find a couple of common rooms—one with a pool table, another for group gatherings or just relaxing.
3085 N Genesee Rd b, Michigan 48506
Kearsley Daly Villa stands out in Flint for its direct connection to the Eastside Senior Center—residents don’t have to step outside to join a game of pool, grab lunch, or get a blood pressure check. The building feels more like a lively community than a typical senior apartment complex. Social events and programs are a big part of daily life here, and the calendar is always full, thanks to the Senior Center’s active schedule.
890 W Territorial Rd, Michigan 49015
Lakeview Meadows at 890 W Territorial Rd is known around Battle Creek as a solid choice for independent seniors who want apartment-style living with a social twist. This is not a medical facility or a place with daily hands-on care—think more along the lines of a 55+ apartment community with a few extra perks. Residents get spacious one- or two-bedroom units, and the rent covers heat, water, sewer, and trash, which is a relief for folks on a fixed income.
2197 E Ellsworth Rd, Michigan 48108
Lockwood of Ann Arbor isn’t your typical senior living spot—it’s newer to the area, and you can feel the difference when you walk in. The building itself is bright and modern, with wide hallways and lots of natural light. What stands out most is their focus on balancing independence with support.
27777 Dequindre Rd, Michigan 48071
Madison Tower Apartments is a spot for older adults who want to keep their independence but would rather not deal with the headaches of home upkeep. The building is specifically for people 55 and up, and it's managed by National Church Residences, which runs a number of similar communities.
16201 Allen Rd, Michigan 48195
Meadows of Southgate is a senior apartment community for adults 55 and up, offering independent living in Southgate. Residents live in one- or two-bedroom apartments with full kitchens and roomy closets. The building is pet-friendly, so cats and dogs are welcome. Most folks here appreciate the maintenance-free lifestyle—if something breaks, you call the office and they handle it (though some reviews mention maintenance can be slow at times).
668 N Pine Rd, Michigan 48708
New Hope Bay feels more like a small neighborhood than a facility. It's a locally owned community where residents can choose from independent living, assisted living, and memory care, all under one roof. The apartments are spacious and come with kitchenettes, and families appreciate that all personal care costs are included in the monthly rate—no surprise bills for extra help. Meals are cooked on-site, and residents gather in a bright dining room for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
3900 Aspen Dr, Michigan 48060
Porthaven Manor is an independent living community for adults 62 and up, right in Port Huron. What stands out is how much is packed into the building itself—there’s a small convenience store for everyday needs, a salon/barber shop, and even a mini theater for movie nights. Residents can choose between one- and two-bedroom apartments, each with features like walk-in closets, hardwood floors, and private patios or balconies. The community is pet-friendly, which is a big plus for animal lovers.
3900 Hammerberg Rd, Michigan 48507
Rosehaven Manor sits on Hammerberg Road in Flint, a place that’s been around long enough for locals to know it by name. It’s not a sprawling campus, but it’s got a lived-in feel—spacious one- and two-bedroom apartments, each with a full kitchen, and enough storage that residents don’t feel cramped. The vibe here is active but not overwhelming: a full-time activities director keeps things moving with bingo, movie nights, crafts, shopping trips, and even a little theater in the courtyard.
4009 Northland Ave, Michigan 48141
St Clements Manor Apartments is a non-profit, affordable housing community for seniors 62+ and adults with disabilities. They offer one-bedroom apartments with basic appliances—stove and refrigerator included. Utilities like heat and water are covered in the rent, and there’s on-site laundry, so residents don’t have to leave the building for the basics.
420 S Opdyke Rd, Michigan 48341
The Village of Oakland Woods is a large senior community with a mix of independent living, assisted living, memory care, and some nursing support. The campus itself is spread over 80 acres, with garden-style apartments and two-bedroom cottages, so residents have room to walk and enjoy the outdoors. Most people who live here mention the staff being friendly and maintenance requests handled quickly.
3500 Coolidge Rd, Michigan 48823
The Willows at East Lansing stands out for its flexible range of care, going well beyond just independent living. They offer assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing, so residents can stay even if their needs change. What families often notice is the strong medical support: licensed nurses are on-site 24/7, and the staff is trained to handle everything from medication management to more complex needs like wound care, diabetes, and dementia behaviors.
700 N Pine Rd, Michigan 48708
Village of Hampton Meadows is a senior living community that’s been part of Bay City for years, offering affordable independent living for folks 62 and up. The apartments are all one-bedroom and come with full kitchens, wall-to-wall carpeting, and maintenance included—so residents don’t have to worry about shoveling snow or fixing a leaky faucet.
2950 Twelve Mile Rd, Michigan 48092
Warren Glenn Presbyterian Village stands out in Warren for its strong sense of community and practical approach to independent senior living. Unlike many places that feel institutional, residents here often talk about the welcoming, neighborly atmosphere—people know each other, and staff are described as genuinely invested in daily life. The community is run by Presbyterian Villages of Michigan, a nonprofit with a long track record (over 75 years) serving seniors of all faiths.
431 Diekema Ave, Michigan 49423
Wildwood Creek Manor Apartments is an independent living community for people 62 and older or adults with disabilities. What stands out here is the focus on affordability—this isn't a luxury complex, but a practical choice for folks on a fixed income who still want a sense of community. The apartments are low-rise and smoke-free, with utilities included in the rent, which takes some budgeting stress off families.
17901 Cross Rd, Michigan 48168
Willow Pines Retirement Community is a solid choice for seniors looking for independent living with a bit of extra support, but not full assisted living or memory care. The community is set up for folks who want to keep their independence but appreciate having some help close by. Residents can choose from studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom apartments, each with a kitchenette and private bathroom.
5201 Woodhaven Ct, Michigan 48532
Woodhaven Senior Community stands out in Flint for its blend of practical amenities and a genuine, small-community feel. Residents here talk about more than just the basics—they mention attached condos with garages for independent living, roomy apartments with wide doorways, and a clubhouse that hosts everything from exercise classes to family parties. The staff gets high marks for being attentive and approachable; several families say they feel welcomed and heard, not just managed.
401 W Oakbrook Dr, Michigan 48103
Brookhaven Manor isn’t your typical senior community—it feels more like a friendly apartment building where everyone knows your name. Residents often mention how the staff remembers them after a single introduction, which goes a long way in making new folks feel welcome. The building itself is tidy and has a lively atmosphere, with people chatting in cozy nooks or heading out on group outings to local restaurants like Applebee’s and Texas Roadhouse.
14825 Nehls Ave, Michigan 48021
Oakwood Manor Senior Living stands out from a lot of the senior housing options in Eastpointe because it’s focused on affordable, independent living—especially for older adults on fixed incomes. You won’t find a clinical, institutional feel here. Instead, residents get apartment-style living with the basics covered: water and trash removal are included, and every unit has air conditioning, a refrigerator, and is cable-ready.
640 Lake Forest Ln, Michigan 49441
DaySpring Independent Living Apartments feels like a quiet spot for folks who want a low-key, friendly place without a lot of fuss. The apartments themselves are well-kept and bigger than what you’ll find at some other places, which families have noticed right away. You get daily lunch in a shared dining room, which is a nice way for residents to connect, but overall, the atmosphere is pretty calm—maybe even too quiet for someone who wants a lot of buzz or constant activity.
18040 Coyle St, Michigan 48235
Eden Manor is a straightforward, no-frills independent living apartment building for seniors age 62 and up. It’s run by National Church Residences, with support from EHM Senior Solutions, which means it’s part of a larger nonprofit network focused on affordable senior housing. What stands out is the on-site service coordinator—this person isn’t a nurse or caregiver, but they help residents connect with outside services like transportation, meal programs, or in-home care if needed.
41150 Fox Run Rd, Michigan 48377
Fox Run Twin Pines is part of the larger Fox Run senior living community in Novi. It's designed for older adults who want to keep their independence but appreciate having support close by when they need it. Residents get their own private apartments and can take part in a busy calendar of social events, from art classes to wellness programs. Meals are included, and the dining team gets good marks for variety and quality. The grounds are walkable, and there's a fitness center on site.
2620 Holbrook Ave, Michigan 48212
Hamtramck Senior Plaza is a senior apartment building that offers both independent and assisted living options for older adults. The building itself is eight stories tall, built in 1986, and houses about 150 units. Residents can expect practical amenities like meals and dining services, social activities, arts and crafts, plus wellness and education programs. The location is very walkable—most daily errands can be done on foot, and there are grocery stores, parks, and medical offices nearby.
110 N Dettman Rd, Michigan 49202
Maple Ridge Senior Apartments is a spot where older adults can keep their independence but still have a sense of community. The apartments are designed for folks 55 and up, and what stands out is how practical everything is. Each apartment has either a patio or balcony, so residents can enjoy a bit of fresh air without leaving home. There’s a cozy lobby with a fireplace, and a community room set up like a café—great for chatting with neighbors or having family over.
171 Peach St, Michigan 49202
Maple Ridge West Apartments at 171 Peach St in Jackson, MI, is a senior-focused community that’s more about practical comfort than flashy extras. The apartments offer one- and two-bedroom layouts, with some units featuring screened porches or patios—handy for folks who like a bit of fresh air without leaving home. Residents mention that the buildings are well-kept and the grounds are tidy.
1000 Oak St, Michigan 48503
Oak Street Senior Apartments is a straightforward independent living option for older adults in Flint. The apartments themselves are pretty practical—think hardwood floors, ceramic tile, and accessible showers, which is a plus for folks who want to avoid big steps or slippery tubs. Each unit includes a stove, fridge, and dishwasher, so residents can cook for themselves if they like, and all utilities are rolled into the rent, which can make budgeting simpler for families.
1200 Colony Ln, Michigan 48340
Pontiac Village Estates Co-op isn’t your typical senior living spot. It’s a true co-op, which means the residents here actually have a say in how things run—everything from planning social events to shaping the community rules. That sense of ownership sets the tone: people look out for each other, and you’ll notice it right away. The building itself is modern (opened in 2014) with 77 units, each with its own kitchen and individual heating and cooling.
1250 18th St, Michigan 48216
Rio Vista Detroit Co-op Apartments is a small, tight-knit senior community for folks 62 and older, right in Detroit’s Mexican Village. This isn’t a typical senior living facility—it’s a resident-run co-op, which means the people who live here have a real say in how things are managed day to day. The building is three stories tall with 65 one-bedroom apartments, all designed to be accessible, including features like elevators, wheelchair ramps, and some units tailored for mobility needs.
3345 Military St, Michigan 48060
St. Clair Landings Apartments isn’t your typical senior apartment complex. It’s designed specifically for folks 55 and over who want independent living, not assisted care. The apartments come in one- and two-bedroom layouts—nothing sprawling, but enough space to feel comfortable without the hassle of maintenance.
44841 Ann Arbor Rd, Michigan 48170
St. David's Co-op Apartments is a small, close-knit community for seniors, with just 42 units, so it feels more like a neighborhood than a big complex. The apartments are designed for people 62 and older, but they also have a few units set up for younger adults with mobility challenges. What stands out is that residents here actually help run the place—it's a co-op, so people have a say in decisions and activities, which makes it feel personal and welcoming.
15106 W 10 Mile Rd, Michigan 48237
Teitel Apartments is a good option for older adults looking for a place where they can live independently but still have some support when they need it. It's located on the Taubman Jewish Community Campus, so there's a real sense of community and connection. The apartments themselves are one-bedroom units, and they're HUD-subsidized, which means rent is based on your income—usually about 30% of what you make. This can make it much more affordable than many other places.
875 E 24th St, Michigan 49423
The Farmstead feels more like a lively neighborhood than a typical retirement community. It's run by Resthaven, a nonprofit with over 75 years of experience in senior care, and you can tell they've put thought into making life easier and more enjoyable for older adults. Instead of just apartments, there are options—single-family homes, duplexes, and apartments—so your parent can choose what feels right.
16800 Wyoming Ave, Michigan 48221
Theresa Maxis isn’t your average senior apartment building—it’s a spot where older Detroiters can live on their own terms, but with a little extra support close by if they need it. The apartments are HUD-subsidized, so they’re genuinely affordable for folks on a fixed income. Residents get their own kitchen and private space, but there’s also a real sense of community. You’ll see neighbors chatting in the common rooms, joining in on movie days, or heading out for group outings.
28103 Imperial Dr, Michigan 48093
Tivoli Manor Co-op Apartments is a bit different from typical senior care providers in Warren. Instead of a traditional assisted living or nursing home setup, it's a senior co-op, which means the residents actually have a say in how things are run. The place is specifically for folks 62 and older, and it's made up of 80 one-bedroom apartments. Rent is income-based, so it can be a lot more affordable than other options, especially for people on a fixed income.
37248 Ford Rd, Michigan 48185
Ashford Court Senior Living in Westland is a place where older adults can choose how much help they want, from independent living to more hands-on support. The building is all on one level, making it easier for folks with walkers or wheelchairs to get around. Most rooms have roll-in bathrooms and sliding doors out to a courtyard, which families mention as a plus for accessibility and fresh air. Residents get three meals a day, and the dining room is a social hub.
41130 Fox Run Rd, Michigan 48377
Fox Run Meadowbrook SQ is one of those places where residents aren’t just passing the time—they’re genuinely engaged. The community has a reputation for being lively, with plenty of activities always on the calendar. You’ll find everything from yoga and ceramics to book clubs and gardening, so there’s something for everyone, whether your loved one is social or prefers quieter hobbies. The apartments are bright and can be personalized, which families appreciate.
1016 7th St, Michigan 48060
Grandview Towers isn’t your typical senior care facility – it’s more like an apartment community for older adults who want to keep their independence, but don’t want the hassle of home upkeep. The building itself feels like classic Port Huron: it’s right downtown, so you’re close to shops, the river, and city life. The apartments are simple but practical, with things like air conditioning, dishwashers, and laundry facilities right in the building.
13750 Pardee Rd, Michigan 48180
Hampton Manor of Taylor is one of those places that tries to feel less like an institution and more like an actual home. They offer a mix of independent living, assisted living, and memory care, so residents can get more help as their needs change. The staff includes certified caregivers and nurses, and they handle everything from medication management and bathing assistance to in-house podiatry and audiology visits.
21800 Morley Ave, Michigan 48124
Morley Manor Co-Op is a 13-story building with 204 units, exclusively for folks 55 and up. It's not your typical senior facility—it's a resident-owned cooperative, which means everyone who lives here owns a share and gets a real say in how things are run. Instead of a corporate management company, the building is overseen by a Board of Directors made up of residents themselves.
1404 W Territorial Rd, Michigan 49015
ParkView Assisted Living at 1404 W Territorial Rd feels more like a home than a facility. The building itself is a classic farmhouse, and the setting is peaceful—residents often mention the quiet atmosphere and the sense of privacy. What stands out here is the high staff-to-resident ratio, which means your loved one gets more personalized attention.
606 Williams St, Michigan 48067
Royal Oak Manor Co-op Apartments stands out because it's not just another senior living facility—it's a true cooperative community. Residents here aren't just tenants; they're members who have a say in how things are run. That sense of ownership really comes through in the atmosphere. The building itself is an 11-story high-rise, right in downtown Royal Oak, so everything from coffee shops to the farmers market is within walking distance.
720 W Spruce St, Michigan 48625
Sleepy Hollow Apartments feels more like a small, close-knit neighborhood than a typical senior complex. It's a single-story setup, so there aren’t any stairs or elevators to worry about, which is a relief for folks with mobility issues. The apartments are one-bedroom units, each with its own front and back door, so you get some privacy and a bit of outdoor space—a patio for sitting out when the weather’s nice.
2201 W Carpenter Rd, Michigan 48505
Slidell Senior Apartments isn’t your typical senior housing in Flint. What stands out right away is the practical, community-focused setup. Residents here are mostly 62 and older, living in one- or two-bedroom apartments that come with all the basics—appliances, carpeting, roomy closets, and big bathrooms. Heat, water, and trash pickup are included in the rent, which is income-based for those who qualify, making it a real option for folks on a fixed budget.
3951 W Milham Ave, Michigan 49024
StoryPoint Portage stands out in Portage for its flexible approach to senior living—residents can choose between independent living, assisted living, and memory care, all under one roof. The staff is known locally for being attentive and approachable, and families often mention how the team gets to know each resident’s routines and preferences. While the facility is part of a regional group, the vibe inside feels more like a close-knit neighborhood than a big chain.
212 S River Ave, Michigan 49423
The River Place is a small, modern senior living community right in downtown Holland, run by Resthaven, a local nonprofit that's been around for over 75 years. It's a good fit for older adults who want to stay active and independent but are ready to let go of home maintenance. There are only 21 apartments, so folks get to know their neighbors and staff pretty well. The apartments come in one-bedroom, one-bedroom with a den, or two-bedroom layouts, all with open floor plans.
370 Baldwin Ave, Michigan 48342
If you're looking for a place where your parent can keep their independence but still have a bit of support, McDonald Senior Apartments might be worth a look. The building is right by Harris Lake, so some apartments actually have a view of the water—something you don't see every day in senior housing. It's a smoke-free community with 50 one-bedroom apartments, all designed to be affordable for older adults. What stands out is the Social Services Coordinator on site.
3250 Walton Blvd., Michigan 48309
Waltonwood University feels like a lively apartment community with a lot of options for seniors who want to stay active but need varying levels of support. Residents can choose between independent apartments—some with patios or balconies—and assisted living units designed for safety and comfort. The staff includes a Certified Assisted Living Director and a nurse manager who keep an eye on each resident’s plan and coordinate care with outside providers if needed.
3470 Carpenter Rd, Michigan 48197
American House Carpenter is one of those places that tries to balance independence with a safety net. Residents can choose independent living or get more hands-on help if they need it—think help with bathing, dressing, or even just reminders to take medication. Meals are served three times a day in a communal dining room, but apartments have kitchenettes for those who like to cook.
402 Joseph Dr, Michigan 48642
At Ivy Terrace Senior Residence, you get more than just an apartment—you get a real sense of community. Residents here often mention how easy it is to make friends, thanks to regular social gatherings and shared spaces like the library and exercise room. The apartments themselves feel modern, with touches like granite counters, stainless appliances, and private balconies or patios.
610 Mall Dr, Michigan 49024
Spring Manor Apartments is a senior independent living community for folks 62 and older, tucked just behind the Crossroads Mall in Portage. Residents here get their own apartment—studio, one, or two-bedroom—with a kitchen, washer/dryer, and central air. The building is secure with an emergency call system in every unit and entry controlled by residents. There are three elevators, assigned parking, and even a few carports if you need one.
4500 Dobry Dr, Michigan 48314
Town Village Sterling Heights feels more like a lively neighborhood than a typical senior community. Residents have a lot of freedom here—there’s independent living, but also memory care for those who need extra support. People talk about the staff being genuinely friendly and attentive, not just polite. There’s always something going on: exercise classes, water aerobics, field trips, and even musicians who come in to perform.
175 E Nawakwa Rd, Michigan 48307
All Seasons Rochester Hills feels more like an upscale boutique hotel than a typical senior community, with a colorful, mid-century modern style that stands out the moment you walk in. Residents talk about how lively and social it is—there’s always something going on, from art classes and exercise groups to live performances by Detroit Symphony musicians and local theater troupes.
33433 Schoenherr Rd, Michigan 48312
American House Sterling Meadows isn’t flashy, but it’s the kind of place locals recommend when you want your parent somewhere that feels familiar and safe. The building is single-story, so residents don’t have to worry about stairs or elevators. The staff gets a lot of praise for being genuinely friendly and easy to talk to—folks mention names like Lisa Edelstein and Kellie Stafford, who’ve both served as executive directors and seem to know families by name.
7968 Kenmure Dr, Michigan 49024
Portage Pines is a small, low-key apartment community that’s been around since 1988, quietly serving seniors and adults with disabilities who need affordable, independent living. It’s not a big facility—there are only 27 one-bedroom units, each about 540 square feet, and every apartment comes with its own washer and dryer. Residents appreciate having their own private entry and a little porch, which gives a sense of home rather than an institution.
14461 Levan Rd, Michigan 48154
Senior Clergy Village is a small, purpose-built community for retired Catholic priests, not a general senior living facility. It’s run by the Felician Sisters and overseen by a board that includes Carol Ann Fausone, who serves as president. The village is designed for privacy and independence—each priest gets his own single-level apartment with an attached garage. The apartments have been updated recently, so you’ll find things like granite counters and walk-in showers.
9341 Agnes St, Michigan 48214
If you're looking for a place in Detroit where your parent can feel comfortable and still have a sense of independence, The Vernon Center might be worth a look. What stands out right away is how much people talk about the staff being genuinely friendly and quick to help. For example, when something in a resident’s room needs fixing, they handle it right away.
36430 Van Dyke Ave, Michigan 48312
American House Sterling Woods on Van Dyke in Sterling Heights feels more like a close-knit apartment complex than a facility. Residents talk about the roomy, updated apartments—some say their one-bedrooms feel bigger than expected. The staff gets high marks for being friendly and quick to help, whether it's maintenance, housekeeping, or just answering questions. Some families mention a smooth transition from independent to assisted living when needs change, which is a big relief.
3013 Katherine St, Michigan 48124
Bingham Lodge is a smaller senior care home tucked into a quiet neighborhood on Katherine Street in Dearborn. They focus on providing hands-on help with daily routines—things like bathing, dressing, and medication reminders. Residents often mention the home-like atmosphere, where meals are cooked on-site and served family-style. The staff is described as attentive and familiar, with many caregivers having worked there for years.
1890 Carriage Rd, Michigan 49442
Hickory Village at 1890 Carriage Rd is known locally as a straightforward, affordable option for seniors who want to live independently but appreciate a bit of support. The apartments are reserved for people 62 and older or those with disabilities, and rent is based on income thanks to federal subsidies. Residents get one-bedroom units with emergency pull cords, central air, and balconies or patios. The place is pet-friendly, which is a big plus for many.
27577 Lahser Rd, Michigan 48034
Park House Southfield Senior Living is one of those places where you get a genuine sense that residents are treated like individuals, not just room numbers. The community is fairly modern, and they focus on independent and assisted living—so you’ll see a mix of folks who are still quite active and others who need a little more day-to-day help. They offer three different apartment layouts, and pets are allowed, which is a big plus for a lot of families.
2251 W Auburn Rd, Michigan 48309
American House Elmwood is a senior living community that offers a mix of independent living, assisted living, memory care, and respite stays. What stands out here is their flexibility—residents can start with independent living and add support as they need it, thanks to partnerships with outside home care agencies. The staff includes registered nurses and licensed practical nurses, so residents with complex needs—like advanced dementia, wound care, or diabetes—can get help onsite.
24400 Middlebelt Rd, Michigan 48336
American House Farmington Hills is a spot a lot of families check out when they're looking for a place that feels manageable and friendly. It’s not flashy, but people notice right away how tidy things are and how approachable the staff seem—folks mention this over and over in reviews. The apartments are on the smaller side, but they’re clean, and you get options for studio, one, or two bedrooms.
2300 Grand Haven Dr, Michigan 48083
American House Troy isn’t flashy, but it’s practical and friendly—two things that matter a lot when you’re looking for senior care. Residents talk about the staff by name and say they’re genuinely attentive, not just going through the motions. There’s a real mix here: some folks live independently, others need help with daily tasks, and there’s a memory care wing for those who need extra support.
18760 E Thirteen Mile Rd, Michigan 48066
American House in Roseville stands out for how flexible they are with care. They offer both independent and assisted living, so residents can get more help as their needs change without having to move again. The staff includes caregivers trained in memory care and dementia, and there are always people on-site to help with daily tasks or medication.
1957 S Telegraph Rd, Michigan 48302
American House Village at Bloomfield is a newer independent living community that opened in late 2022, offering 150 apartments for older adults who want to stay active but not worry about home upkeep. The building is tucked behind shopping and medical centers, with some apartments overlooking a wetland and golf course—so it feels private, but family can get there easily via Telegraph or I-75.
35700 Hunter Ave, Michigan 48185
American House Westland Joy isn’t a flashy place, but it’s earned a solid reputation among local families for being practical and flexible. The apartments are larger than you’ll find at many nearby options, and most have full kitchens—something families mention as a real plus, especially for folks who still like to cook. Care here is set up so you can add services as you need them, rather than paying for a big package you might not use.
39201 Joy Rd, Michigan 48185
American House Westland Venoy feels like the kind of place where staff actually know the residents and their families by name. People mention that the building is always clean and well-kept, and the rooms are comfortable—some even have sliding doors out to a little patio, which is a nice touch if your parent likes fresh air. The staff, including the director (Cindy, according to one review), get a lot of praise for being approachable and explaining things clearly.
25800 W Eleven Mile Rd, Michigan 48034
Brookdale Southfield feels more like a lively apartment building than a typical senior facility. Residents here talk about the friendly, down-to-earth staff who remember your name and make an effort to get to know both residents and their families. The building itself is well-kept—public spaces are clean and the place doesn’t have that institutional smell some families worry about.
44505 Ford Rd, Michigan 48187
Canton Place is an independent living apartment community for seniors 62 and up. It’s not a big, flashy place—just a solid, affordable option for folks who want their own space but like having a few extra supports in place. The building is eight stories with elevators, and all units are either studios or one-bedrooms. Residents appreciate that the apartments are handicap accessible, and there’s a service coordinator on staff.
3400 Carpenter Rd, Michigan 48197
Carpenter Place is a quiet, no-frills apartment community for seniors and adults with disabilities, tucked just off Carpenter Road. It’s not a traditional assisted living facility—instead, it offers affordable one-bedroom apartments for people 62 and older, or younger adults with disabilities, and rents are based on income, thanks to Section 8 housing support.
790 Letica Dr, Michigan 48307
Cedarbrook of Rochester is one of those places that draws families in with its upscale look—think more boutique hotel than typical senior residence. Residents have access to independent living, assisted living, and memory care, all under one roof. Families often mention the staff as a highlight, describing them as warm, attentive, and genuinely invested in residents’ well-being. The activities calendar is packed: art and music therapy, fitness classes, and social events keep things lively.
2200 Cleveland Ave, Michigan 48640
Cleveland Manor is a spot for seniors who want to keep their independence, not a place where staff hover or handle daily medical care. It's actually two buildings: Cleveland Manor I and II. Most residents are age 62 and up, though Manor II also serves younger adults with disabilities. What stands out is the focus on affordability—many apartments are tied to income-based programs, so rent is often set at 30% of what you make. That can be a huge relief for families worried about costs.
6600 Constitution Blvd, Michigan 49024
Crossroads Village feels more like an apartment community than what most people picture when they think of 'senior living.' Residents have their own one- or two-bedroom apartments, complete with kitchens, so your parent can still cook if they want to. There's a real sense of independence here, but with the bonus of having help close by if it's ever needed.
5525 Churchill Downs Dr, Michigan 49444
Darley Village is a spot many Muskegon locals know for its straightforward, independent living setup for older adults. Instead of the usual clinical feel, the place is more like an apartment community, with residents living in their own private units and coming and going as they please. Utilities—like heat, electricity, water, and trash removal—are included, which takes a load off when it comes to monthly bills.
2245 Darley Drive, Michigan 49444
Darley Village isn’t flashy, but it’s the kind of place where people seem to settle in and actually enjoy themselves. The apartments and cottages are designed for folks who want to stay active—think walking paths, an exercise room, and a little bistro where you can grab coffee or a meal whenever you feel like it. The staff, especially folks like Skyler (who gets mentioned by name in reviews), are hands-on and genuinely helpful.
16600 W Outer Dr, Michigan 48128
Dearborn Heights Co-op Apartments is a 14-story building with about 200 units, designed for seniors who want to live independently but appreciate a sense of community. The building is run by CSI Support & Development, a nonprofit cooperative, so residents actually have a say in how things are managed. There's no fancy concierge or medical staff on site—this is truly independent living, not assisted living.
27600 Franklin Rd, Michigan 48034
Imperial Senior Living at 27600 Franklin Rd is a large, gated community that feels more like an apartment complex than a traditional senior facility. Residents can choose from 1, 2, or 3-bedroom apartments, all designed for people 50 and up. The place is known for being budget-friendly and accepts Housing Choice Vouchers, which is a big plus for families watching costs.
2530 Marfitt Rd, Michigan 48823
Independence Village of East Lansing is a mid-sized senior community that stands out for its genuinely warm, attentive staff and the way residents are treated more like neighbors than clients. You’ll hear from families and residents that the people working here—everyone from caregivers to the bus driver—go out of their way to make folks feel at home. Staff are known for being friendly, responsive, and quick to help with anything from daily check-ins to arranging fun outings.
2325 Rockwell Dr, Michigan 48642
Independence Village of Midland is the kind of place where you’ll see residents chatting over coffee, staff members greeting folks by name, and families dropping by for a meal or a movie night. The community offers assisted living, memory care, and independent living—all under one roof, so residents can get more help as their needs change.
900 N Cass Lake Rd, Michigan 48328
Independence Village of Waterford is a place where older adults can live on their own terms, but with a safety net of support if they need it. Residents have the option of studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom apartments, and the community is known for being pet-friendly, which can be a big deal for folks who want to bring their furry companions along.
5111 Bingham St, Michigan 48126
Kennedy Plaza at 5111 Bingham Street is less of a traditional assisted living facility and more of a senior apartment community with affordable housing options. It's run by the city of Dearborn, which means the vibe is different from privately owned senior residences—think more municipal, less boutique. Residents here tend to be independent or need only light assistance, and the building itself is part of Dearborn's public housing system.
2700 Elizabeth Lake Rd, Michigan 48328
Lakeland Place is a senior apartment community that’s really about independent living for older adults who want their own space but with some built-in conveniences. The building itself is income-based, so it’s a good fit for folks on a fixed budget. Residents get their own one- or two-bedroom apartment with basic kitchen appliances, air conditioning, and either a balcony or patio.
1407 Skipper Dr, Michigan 48327
Lockwood of Waterford isn’t your typical senior living spot. It feels more like a lively apartment community than an institution—residents often mention the sense of independence and camaraderie. The apartments are spacious, and you’ll find folks chatting in the library or catching a movie in the dedicated screening room. There’s a real focus on keeping people active: daily events, fitness classes, music nights, and offsite outings are part of life here.
200 Albert St, Michigan 48823
Newman Lofts is not your typical senior living facility. It's more like an upscale apartment community designed for older adults who want to stay independent but appreciate some extra support when needed. The building is modern, with lots of natural light, large windows, and a rooftop terrace that gives you a great view of East Lansing. Residents can choose from several floor plans, all with their own kitchens, and there's a focus on letting people live life their own way.
28301 Franklin Rd, Michigan 48034
Park At Franklin is a senior living community focused on independent living for older adults. Residents here get their own apartments, which many describe as comfortable and easy to navigate—no endless hallways or confusing layouts. The building is kept very clean, and the atmosphere tends to be friendly. Staff are often mentioned by families as being approachable and willing to answer questions, which can make the transition easier for new residents.
2300 Barclay St, Michigan 49441
Pioneer Arbour isn’t your average senior living spot in Muskegon. Tucked into a quiet neighborhood, this 16-unit apartment building is specifically designed for folks with disabilities or limited income who want to live on their own terms. The apartments are barrier-free, so mobility isn’t an issue, and rent is subsidized through HUD, which helps keep things affordable for residents who need it most.
3434 W South Blvd, Michigan 48309
Pomeroy Living Rochester Independent is a senior living community where residents can genuinely shape their own routines. The atmosphere feels more like a well-run apartment complex than an institution, with private and semi-private units that include kitchenettes and, in many cases, independent temperature controls. Residents don’t have to worry about chores—housekeeping and laundry are handled by staff, and meals are freshly prepared daily by an in-house culinary team.
6300 Abbot Rd, Michigan 48823
Provision Living at East Lansing stands out for its mix of independent living villas, assisted living apartments, and a memory care community all on one campus. Residents can choose from private condos or apartments, each with their own bath and climate control. The staff here is known locally for being warm and attentive—families often mention how welcoming they are, and several reviews note that team members go out of their way to make new residents feel at home.
400 E Main St, Michigan 48640
Riverside Place is one of those places where the real draw is the community itself. Residents talk about always having something to do—whether it's chair exercise classes, big band nights, or games like shuffleboard and bocce. The building sits right by the river, so if you like walking or just want a view, that's a daily perk. Inside, things are kept clean and the atmosphere feels lively, not institutional.
3555 Copper River Ave SW, Michigan 49418
Rivertown Ridge is a senior living community that feels more like a small neighborhood than a facility. The atmosphere is lively, with residents often out and about—some walking the landscaped paths, others chatting in the coffee corner or tending to raised garden beds.
3300 Crumb Rd, Michigan 48390
Rolling Hills Retirement Community is an independent living community that stands out for its practical, all-inclusive approach. Residents get three chef-prepared meals every day—no extra charges, no fuss. Weekly housekeeping and apartment maintenance are part of the package, so families don’t have to worry about hidden fees or chores piling up. The apartments come in several floor plans, all with climate control and plenty of closet space.
13960 Lakeside Blvd N, Michigan 48315
Shelby Manor Senior Apartments is a 55+ independent living community that feels more like a small neighborhood than a big facility. Most folks here live in one- or two-bedroom apartments, each with their own washer and dryer, full kitchen (including a dishwasher and microwave), and either a patio or balcony. The buildings have elevators, which is a relief for anyone with mobility concerns.
4709 Park Manor N #1225, Michigan 48316
Shelby Park Manor is a 55+ apartment community that’s more about independent living than hands-on care. Residents get their own apartment—some are newer with updated appliances, others are older but still comfortable. Every unit has its own washer and dryer, which is a real perk since you don’t have to deal with shared laundry rooms or laundromats. There’s no gym or pool, but people mention there are a few activities and clubs, plus a common area you can use for family gatherings.
1515 Mason St, Michigan 48124
Sisson Manor at 1515 Mason Street is a straightforward, no-frills apartment building that caters to older adults—specifically those seeking affordable, independent living in Dearborn. This is not an assisted living or nursing facility; it’s public housing for seniors, run under a low-income program. The building itself is a ten-story high-rise dating back to 1970, with 135 units, mostly one-bedroom apartments.
1551 Palmetto Dr, Michigan 49002
Sterling Oaks Senior Apartment is a smaller independent living community, mostly made up of one-floor, zero-step apartments. Residents seem to appreciate the quiet, peaceful atmosphere and the fact that it’s easy to get around—no stairs, which is a big plus for folks with mobility concerns. The apartments are described as nicely decorated and there’s a sense of neighborliness; several reviews mention good friendships and a welcoming vibe.
22800 Civic Center Dr, Michigan 48033
Sterling Place, formerly known as The Heatherwood, is a senior living community that feels more like a well-run apartment complex than an institution. Residents get their own private apartments with kitchens, and the monthly rent covers most utilities, daily continental breakfast, lunch, housekeeping, and transportation for errands or doctor visits.
19230 Ford Rd, Michigan 48128
St Sarkis Towers is a senior apartment community for people 62 and older, and it's got a bit of a neighborhood feel that families often appreciate. Residents live independently in their own apartments, but there's a real sense of community—folks often chat in the common areas or gather for casual activities. The staff is known for being approachable and helpful, and while you won't find on-site medical care, maintenance and support with day-to-day issues are handled quickly.
30301 W 13 Mile Rd, Michigan 48334
The Baptist Manor is a well-known spot for seniors in Farmington Hills who want a mix of independence and community. It’s not flashy, but it’s practical—folks mention that the apartments are on the smaller side, which can be a tough adjustment, but that’s pretty normal when downsizing. Utilities like lights, gas, cable, and internet are all included, which families appreciate for budgeting.
7441 Bison St, Michigan 48185
The Village of Westland is more than just a place to live; it’s a community that adapts as your loved one’s needs change. Situated on a spacious 23-acre campus, it offers a range of living options including independent apartments, assisted living licensed as Adult Foster Care, memory care, and respite services.
1740 Village Dr, Michigan 49442
Village at the Oaks isn’t your cookie-cutter senior community. Locals know it for its mix of independence and support—residents can choose from independent living, assisted living, or memory care, all under one roof. What stands out most is the vibrant activity calendar: think art therapy, music programs, and regular outings, not just bingo. The staff includes on-site nurses and visiting physicians, so families don’t have to worry about last-minute trips for routine care.
8018 N Middlebelt Rd, Michigan 48185
Village of Our Saviour's Manor is a spot many local families consider when an older loved one wants to keep their independence without the hassle of home upkeep. This isn't a place with bells and whistles or luxury extras—it's practical, comfortable, and known for its stability. Residents here are mostly folks 62 and up who want their own apartment but appreciate having neighbors close by and staff who check in.
25340 Six Mile Rd, Michigan 48240
Village of Redford is part of Presbyterian Villages of Michigan, a nonprofit that’s been around for decades. They offer a mix of independent living, assisted living, memory care, and nursing home options, all on one campus. That means if your loved one’s needs change, they can usually stay in familiar surroundings. Staff range from certified occupancy specialists to caregivers and dietary aides—many have specialized training, especially for HUD or MSHDA housing.
42600 Cherry Hill Rd, Michigan 48187
Waltonwood Cherry Hill is a senior living community that covers a lot of ground—literally and figuratively. They offer independent living, assisted living, and memory care, so residents can move between levels of support if their needs change. What stands out is their attention to medical details: they have registered nurses and licensed practical nurses on staff, and a nurse is on call 24/7.
821 Cambridge St, Michigan 48642
Washington Woods isn’t your typical senior complex—it’s a true community for folks 55 and up who want to keep their independence but also enjoy a little extra support. The building itself feels more like a neighborhood than an institution, with residents gathering for everything from coffee socials to live music and card games.
3385 Pontiac Lake Rd, Michigan 48328
Waterford Oaks Senior Care Assisted Living is a smaller, locally run community where residents tend to get more personal attention than at larger facilities. The owner is on-site and involved in daily operations, which is something you don’t see everywhere. Staff are described as genuinely caring, and several reviews mention that they treat residents like family, not just clients.
4300 Leisure Ln, Michigan 49006
Westland Meadows Apartments is a senior apartment community that’s more about independent living than hands-on care. Think of it as a place for older adults who are still mostly self-sufficient, but want to downsize or be around folks their own age. The apartments are designed for seniors, and from what I’ve found, units are fairly roomy—somewhere between 700 and 970 square feet.
2520 56th St SW, Michigan 49418
Bayberry Farms Village is a senior living community that offers independent and assisted living options. Residents talk about how quiet and well-kept the place is, and the staff get a lot of praise for being responsive and genuinely helpful without hovering. Lauren, the property manager, is mentioned by name in reviews—people say she's easy to work with and really looks out for residents, even going the extra mile when someone wanted to adopt pets.
1503 E Centre Ave, Michigan 49002
Centre Meadows Apartments is a 55+ independent living community that feels more like a friendly neighborhood than a facility. Residents have their own apartments (with in-unit washers and dryers, which is a big plus), and there’s a real focus on letting people keep their independence while still having support close by. Meals can be delivered right to the door several days a week, and there are regular social events—think cookouts, luncheons, and movie nights.
16240 W 12 Mile Rd, Michigan 48076
Hamilton Park stands out for families looking for practical, flexible senior living in Southfield. They offer both assisted and independent living, with pricing that starts noticeably below many nearby options, making it approachable for a range of budgets. The focus here is on straightforward support: residents can get help with daily routines if they need it, but those who prefer to do things on their own have that freedom.
2101 S Opdyke Rd, Michigan 48304
Hampton Manor of Bloomfield Hills is one of those places that looks impressive when you walk in—modern, clean, and comfortable. The facility offers independent living, assisted living, and memory care, so residents can stay even as their needs change. Families often mention how welcoming the environment feels, and the staff gets a lot of praise for being friendly and attentive.
18794 E Thirteen Mile Rd, Michigan 48066
Hampton Manor of St. Clair Shores in Roseville feels more like a close-knit community than an institution. Families often mention the staff by name in their reviews, describing them as genuinely caring and attentive. Several people have said the nurses and aides go out of their way to get to know each resident, adjusting care routines to fit individual needs.
7566 Currier Dr, Michigan 49002
Hearthside Apartments is geared toward folks 55 and up who want to keep their independence but also like having a sense of community. The place isn’t a care facility—think more along the lines of regular apartments and townhomes, but designed with seniors in mind. Every unit comes with its own washer and dryer, so no hauling laundry down the hall.
5500 Calhoun St, Michigan 48126
Hubbard Manor East is one of those places that feels more like a close-knit apartment community than a typical senior facility. It's designed for older adults who want to hold onto their independence but appreciate having a little extra support and security. Most of the apartments are one-bedroom units, and you’ll find practical touches like air conditioning, private balconies, and secure entry systems.
6710 W Maple Rd, Michigan 48322
Jewish Senior Life in West Bloomfield isn’t just one building—it’s part of a bigger network of senior communities, each with its own flavor. At 6710 W Maple Rd, you’ll find a mix of independent living, assisted living, and memory care, all under one umbrella. What stands out is how much they lean into Jewish traditions—kosher meals, holiday celebrations, and a real sense of cultural connection, but they welcome people of all backgrounds.
6760 W Maple Rd, Michigan 48322
Meer Apartments, part of Jewish Senior Life, is one of those places locals know for its active, tight-knit community feel. The building itself has 198 apartments, mostly one- and two-bedrooms, and it's open to folks 62 and up—regardless of religious background. Residents talk about the sense of belonging here: there's always something going on, from art classes to walking groups, and the common spaces are actually used, not just for show.
15000 Shoreline Dr #215, Michigan 48313
Lakeside Towers stands out in Sterling Heights as a straightforward, affordable option for seniors who want to keep their independence but appreciate a little extra support. Instead of a clinical or institutional feel, the building is more like a traditional apartment community—eight stories, 115 units, and a friendly, low-key atmosphere. Residents get one-bedroom apartments with practical touches like elevators and handicap accessibility, which makes moving around easy for everyone.
29250 W 10 Mile Rd, Michigan 48336
Marian Oakland stands out for its small, close-knit feel and a staff that really seems to know the residents personally. Families often mention people by name—like Mayada, who helps with admissions, and Craig from maintenance—saying they go out of their way to help, even in unexpected situations. The community offers both independent and assisted living, plus memory care, so residents can stay even if their needs change.
41155 Pond View Dr, Michigan 48314
Oakmont Sterling Senior Community is a good fit for older adults who want a mix of independence and support. The community offers both independent and enhanced living options, so residents can get help with things like bathing, dressing, or medication, but don’t feel like they’re in a nursing home. Nurses (both RNs and LPNs) are on-site 24/7, which is reassuring for families, especially if your loved one has diabetes or mild dementia.
28815 Jamison St, Michigan 48154
Parkside of Livonia is more like a senior apartment community than a traditional assisted living or nursing home. Residents live in their own apartments—mostly one- and two-bedroom units—with private kitchens and either a patio or balcony. The place is known for being very clean and well-kept, with new laundry machines and updated interiors. Staff are described as friendly, responsive, and helpful, especially when it comes to move-in and maintenance issues.
2920 Crystal Ln, Michigan 49009
Park Village Pines stands out because it feels more like a close-knit community than a facility. The staff is known for being genuinely attentive—people mention that caregivers go out of their way to help with little things, like remembering residents’ favorite activities or checking in often, not just at scheduled times.
26600 Schoolcraft Rd, Michigan 48239
Minock Meadows is a senior housing community run by Redford Township, offering both independent and assisted living, as well as memory care. Residents here aren’t just numbers—they’re part of a tight-knit local network. The staff includes a 24-hour medical team, which is a real comfort for families worried about emergencies or ongoing health needs.
Revel Run, Michigan 49001
Ridge Creek stands out from other senior living options in Kalamazoo by leaning into modern design and smart technology, which isn’t something you see everywhere. Instead of the usual cookie-cutter apartments, their spaces are genuinely roomy—think 881 to 1,600 square feet—with high ceilings, big windows, and private patios or balconies. Every apartment comes with smart home features, so residents can control lighting, climate, and security from their phones or tablets.
12621 Hale St, Michigan 48193
If you're looking for a place that feels more like a small neighborhood than an institution, The Bellaire Senior Living might be worth a look. Their apartments are private, with options for studios, one-bedrooms, or shared suites if you're watching costs. Residents get three meals a day, housekeeping, and all utilities covered, so there aren't surprise add-ons.
24111 Civic Center Dr, Michigan 48033
The Park at Trowbridge is a senior community that stands out for its active, social environment and practical support for daily living. Residents can choose independent living or get help with things like medication management, bathing, and dressing if they need it. There's a 24-hour call system and staff on site, so help is always close by. The place feels lively, with a packed calendar—think arts and crafts, music nights, movie screenings, and resident-run clubs.
36000 Campus Dr, Michigan 48185
Thomas F Taylor Towers is a senior apartment community focused on independent living, not a nursing home or assisted living facility. Residents live in their own apartments and manage their day-to-day life, but there's staff on-site to help with things like maintenance and organizing activities. The building is well-kept and people mention that it's clean and feels safe.
29495 Annapolis Ave, Michigan 48186
Westgate Tower feels more like a community apartment building than a traditional senior care facility. It's specifically for folks 62 and up, offering one-bedroom apartments with full kitchens and plenty of natural light. Residents here handle their own daily routines but have access to a few helpful extras: scheduled rides for shopping trips, group activities, and an on-site laundry room.
34567 Elmwood St, Michigan 48185
Westhaven Manor is a senior living community that focuses on independent and assisted living for adults 62 and older. Residents here get help with daily routines like bathing, dressing, and medication management if they need it, but many live independently and just enjoy the extra support. The staff can also help with oxygen administration and mobility, including transfers for those using walkers or wheelchairs.
19759 23 Mile Rd, Michigan 48042
Westwood Inn in Macomb isn’t your cookie-cutter senior community. Families say the place feels lively, not institutional, and the staff actually remember residents’ names. You’ll find a mix of folks here—some who need a little help, others living independently, and those with memory challenges. The apartments are practical, not fancy, but they’re kept clean and have enough space for personal touches. People talk up the activities calendar: bingo, crafts, and even a pub night.
29667 Wentworth St, Michigan 48154
Woodhaven Retirement Community stands out in Livonia for offering a real continuum of care under one roof—think independent living, assisted living, memory support, skilled nursing, and even adult day services. What locals notice most is the hands-on medical presence: licensed nurses are on campus around the clock, and doctors or nurse practitioners are there nearly every day.
21400 Dix Toledo Rd, Michigan 48183
Baldwin House Senior Living Brownstown is mostly known for independent living, but they also offer some assisted living and memory care options. The apartments are generally described as bright and clean, with independent temperature controls, and the grounds are well-kept—especially during the holidays. Families often mention that the staff, including the director, are friendly and attentive, and that maintenance requests are handled quickly.
15495 Middlebelt Rd, Michigan 48154
Marycrest Heights is known locally for its independent and assisted living apartments that feel more like real homes than institutions. Residents mention that the apartments come with full kitchens—including stoves and refrigerators—plus in-unit washers and dryers, which is a big deal for folks who want to keep their routines. The grounds are tidy, with a courtyard, walking paths, and a chapel that gets regular use.
7000 Freda St, Michigan 48126
Townsend Towers is one of those places that’s easy to overlook if you’re just searching for 'assisted living,' but it’s actually a senior apartment building run by the City of Dearborn’s Housing Department. It’s not your typical private-pay assisted living facility. Instead, it’s public housing designed for older adults—mainly those 62 and up, or adults with disabilities—who want their own apartment but need affordability and a bit of community support.
45201 Northpointe Blvd, Michigan 48315
Northpoint Village of Utica feels more like a welcoming apartment community than a typical senior facility. Residents have their own spacious apartments—many families mention how roomy and quiet they are, with soundproofing that makes it easy to relax. The staff get a lot of praise for being genuinely friendly and attentive, not just doing their jobs but actually getting to know the people who live there.
22425 Superior Rd, Michigan 48180
Heritage Park Senior Center in Taylor, MI, serves the local senior community with a variety of resources and activities designed to support independent living. The center offers social programs, educational classes, and wellness activities Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. While specific insurance information is not listed, the center focuses on community engagement and support rather than medical services. Families can expect a welcoming environment where seniors can participate in diverse activities to maintain social connections and an active lifestyle.
2455 Biddle Ave, Michigan 48192
Wyandotte Co-op Apartments stands out because it's not just senior housing—it's a resident-run community. The building is a high-rise with 132 apartments, and what really makes it different is the co-op model: residents actually have a say in how things are run, from activities to building policies. You won't find a traditional management company making all the decisions here.
2350 Watkins Lake Rd # 213, Michigan 48328
Fox Manor On the Lake is a spot many locals know for its independent living apartments right on the water. It’s not flashy, but it’s practical and has a certain calm to it. Residents get a choice of one- or two-bedroom apartments, with basics like housekeeping, laundry, and dinner included—so you don’t have to worry about chores piling up. The place has its own beauty salon, a small library, and an in-house chapel, which is great for folks who want to keep up with their routines or faith.
43707 Hayes Rd, Michigan 48313
Pine Ridge of Hayes stands out because it feels more like a neighborhood than a facility. Every apartment is on one floor and comes with its own screened-in patio and a bit of private garden space, which is rare around here. Residents have their own full kitchens and big bathrooms, so it doesn’t feel cramped or institutional. The staff isn’t just there for emergencies—they help with things like medication reminders, mobility, and even personal care if someone needs it.
8350 Plumbrook Rd, Michigan 48313
Pine Ridge of Plumbrook stands out for families who want their loved ones to keep their independence but still have real support close by. Residents here don’t just get a room—they get a full apartment with a kitchenette, private bath, and the freedom to personalize their space. The staff includes an activity director who keeps the calendar full, and there’s always someone on hand for emergencies thanks to their 24-hour call system and personal emergency response devices.