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Compare Memory Care around Michigan
The information below is reported by the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).
| Bickford of Canton | MC AL | Canton (Canton Township) | 78
Facility
78
MI AVG
75
Rank
#192 / 435 | Yes |
24
Facility
24
MI AVG
39
Rank
#488 / 703 | Private Rooms | 8
Facility
8
MI AVG
22
Rank
#124 / 182 | A+ | 12 | 27
Facility
27
MI AVG
8
Rank
#322 / 342 | 2.3
Facility
2.3
MI AVG
1.6
Rank
#250 / 342 | Bickford Of Canton, LLC |
| StoryPoint Northville | MC AL | Township Of Northville (Northville Charter Township) | 103
Facility
103
MI AVG
75
Rank
#117 / 435 | Yes |
45
Facility
45
MI AVG
39
Rank
#267 / 703 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 39
Facility
39
MI AVG
22
Rank
#13 / 182 | A+ | 9 | 22
Facility
22
MI AVG
8
Rank
#304 / 342 | 2.4
Facility
2.4
MI AVG
1.6
Rank
#261 / 342 | 44600 Five Mile Rd Opco LLC |
| Aspen Grove | MC AL RC | Lambertville (Bedford Township) | 83
Facility
83
MI AVG
75
Rank
#176 / 435 | Yes |
56
Facility
56
MI AVG
39
Rank
#170 / 703 | Studio | 25
Facility
25
MI AVG
22
Rank
#83 / 182 | A+ | 5 | 12
Facility
12
MI AVG
8
Rank
#253 / 342 | 2.4
Facility
2.4
MI AVG
1.6
Rank
#261 / 342 | Csl Aspen Grove, LLC |
| Covenant Living of the Great Lakes | MC AL NH RC | Grand Rapids (Westside Connection) | 102
Facility
102
MI AVG
75
Rank
#121 / 435 | No |
35
Facility
35
MI AVG
39
Rank
#371 / 703 | 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 31
Facility
31
MI AVG
22
Rank
#69 / 182 | A+ | 4 | 34
Facility
34
MI AVG
8
Rank
#326 / 342 | 8.5
Facility
8.5
MI AVG
1.6
Rank
#337 / 342 | Covenant Living Of The Great Lakes |
| Candlestone Assisted Living & Memory Care | MC AL | Midland | 66
Facility
66
MI AVG
75
Rank
#228 / 435 | Yes |
2
Facility
2
MI AVG
39
Rank
#672 / 703 | Studio / 1 Bed | 39
Facility
39
MI AVG
22
Rank
#13 / 182 | A+ | 3 | 4
Facility
4
MI AVG
8
Rank
#140 / 342 | 1.3
Facility
1.3
MI AVG
1.6
Rank
#171 / 342 | Waldo Avenue Opco LLC |
| StoryPoint Novi | MC AL IL | Novi | 116
Facility
116
MI AVG
75
Rank
#89 / 435 | Yes |
38
Facility
38
MI AVG
39
Rank
#341 / 703 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 39
Facility
39
MI AVG
22
Rank
#13 / 182 | A+ | 4 | 9
Facility
9
MI AVG
8
Rank
#221 / 342 | 2.3
Facility
2.3
MI AVG
1.6
Rank
#250 / 342 | 42400 W 12 Mile Rd Opco LLC |
| Freedom Village | MC AL IL NH RC | Holland (Columbia Avenue) | 62
Facility
62
MI AVG
75
Rank
#238 / 435 | Yes |
68
Facility
68
MI AVG
39
Rank
#82 / 703 | 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 35
Facility
35
MI AVG
22
Rank
#61 / 182 | A+ | 4 | 0
Facility
0
MI AVG
8
Rank
#1 / 342 | 0.0
Facility
0.0
MI AVG
1.6
Rank
#1 / 342 | Ccrc Opco-Holland, LLC |
| Allegria Village | MC AL IL NH | Dearborn | 132
Facility
132
MI AVG
75
Rank
#55 / 435 | No |
52
Facility
52
MI AVG
39
Rank
#201 / 703 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 4
Facility
4
MI AVG
22
Rank
#131 / 182 | D- | 10 | 43
Facility
43
MI AVG
8
Rank
#332 / 342 | 4.3
Facility
4.3
MI AVG
1.6
Rank
#315 / 342 | Hfv Opco, LLC |
| Gaslight Village Assisted Living & Memory Care | MC AL | Adrian | 51
Facility
51
MI AVG
75
Rank
#268 / 435 | Yes |
8
Facility
8
MI AVG
39
Rank
#621 / 703 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 54
Facility
54
MI AVG
22
Rank
#2 / 182 | A+ | 6 | 13
Facility
13
MI AVG
8
Rank
#262 / 342 | 2.2
Facility
2.2
MI AVG
1.6
Rank
#248 / 342 | Adrian Highway Opco LLC |
| StoryPoint Portage | MC AL IL | Portage (West Portage) | 40
Facility
40
MI AVG
75
Rank
#290 / 435 | Yes |
9
Facility
9
MI AVG
39
Rank
#614 / 703 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 39
Facility
39
MI AVG
22
Rank
#13 / 182 | A+ | 6 | 12
Facility
12
MI AVG
8
Rank
#253 / 342 | 2.0
Facility
2.0
MI AVG
1.6
Rank
#231 / 342 | Senior Living Portage, LLC |
| Crestwood Village Assisted Living and Memory Care | MC AL | Mt Pleasant | 57
Facility
57
MI AVG
75
Rank
#255 / 435 | Yes |
7
Facility
7
MI AVG
39
Rank
#636 / 703 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 13
Facility
13
MI AVG
22
Rank
#116 / 182 | A+ | 3 | 4
Facility
4
MI AVG
8
Rank
#140 / 342 | 1.3
Facility
1.3
MI AVG
1.6
Rank
#171 / 342 | 2378 S Lincoln Road Opco LLC |
| Appledorn Assisted Living Center – South | MC AL | Holland (Apple Avenue) | 174
Facility
174
MI AVG
75
Rank
#20 / 435 | Yes |
29
Facility
29
MI AVG
39
Rank
#438 / 703 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 28
Facility
28
MI AVG
22
Rank
#77 / 182 | A+ | 9 | 14
Facility
14
MI AVG
8
Rank
#268 / 342 | 1.6
Facility
1.6
MI AVG
1.6
Rank
#207 / 342 | Appledorn Living Center LLC |
| Grandhaven Living Center | MC AL | Lansing | 20
Facility
20
MI AVG
75
Rank
#332 / 435 | Yes |
15
Facility
15
MI AVG
39
Rank
#564 / 703 | Suite | 39
Facility
39
MI AVG
22
Rank
#13 / 182 | A+ | 4 | 4
Facility
4
MI AVG
8
Rank
#140 / 342 | 1.0
Facility
1.0
MI AVG
1.6
Rank
#139 / 342 | Grandhaven Living Center LLC |
| Flourish Collection at Rochester | MC AL IL | Rochester | 20
Facility
20
MI AVG
75
Rank
#332 / 435 | No |
10
Facility
10
MI AVG
39
Rank
#609 / 703 | 1 Bed / 2 Bed / 3 Bed / 4 Bed | 39
Facility
39
MI AVG
22
Rank
#13 / 182 | A+ | 2 | 9
Facility
9
MI AVG
8
Rank
#221 / 342 | 4.5
Facility
4.5
MI AVG
1.6
Rank
#318 / 342 | Blossom Ridge, LLC |
| Iron County Medical Care Facility | MC AL NH | Crystal Falls (Us 2) | 200
Facility
200
MI AVG
75
Rank
#9 / 435 | No |
11
Facility
11
MI AVG
39
Rank
#601 / 703 | Private Rooms | 25
Facility
25
MI AVG
22
Rank
#83 / 182 | A+ | 4 | 19 | 4.8 | - |
Harvest Pointe at Thornapple Manor is a 70-bed community at 2950 McKeown Road, Hastings, Barry County, MI, licensed as a Home for the Aged. Operated by the County of Barry and opened in 2023, the facility is very walkable with a walk score of 70, ranked 73rd of 702 Michigan communities, and situated at Hastings city center. The physical layout includes 50 residential units, with 20 configured for double occupancy.
The facility provides assisted living with rehabilitation services, short-term rehab, respite care, and memory care. Amenities include a full-service beauty salon, wellness program with on-site therapy and rehabilitation services, fitness center, free WiFi, personal linen service, concierge services, and ongoing life enrichment classes and opportunities. The facility does not accept Medicare or Medicaid and does not offer 24-hour staffing.
Initial licensing in February 2023 found two physical plant deficiencies: non-functioning exhaust ventilation in a common area toilet room and hot water temperature exceeding 120 degrees Fahrenheit in resident units. The facility addressed both promptly through corrective actions documented with submitted photos and videos.
The July 27, 2023 renewal inspection found zero deficiencies with substantial compliance. However, the October 9, 2024 renewal inspection documented one deficiency: medication administered to residents in applesauce or pudding without physician’s orders. At that inspection, census was 24 residents in the 70-bed capacity. Occupancy increased from 14 in July 2023 to 24 in October 2024.
No complaint investigations or enforcement actions are recorded.
Harvest Pointe at Thornapple Manor is configured for residents seeking assisted living with therapeutic rehabilitation and structured enrichment in a walkable, county-operated setting.
Freedom Village Holland Assisted Living is a 35-bed community at Suite 2, 145 Columbia Ave, Holland, Ottawa County, MI, licensed as a Home for the Aged. The facility ranks among Michigan’s most walkable senior living settings with a walk score of 84, ranked 19th of 702 communities statewide, and sits directly at Holland city center. CCRC OpCo-Holland, LLC serves as operator with Life Care Services LLC providing management since February 2020. Steve Lems serves as administrator and Brittney Morse as authorized representative.
The community provides independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing care. Rehabilitation services and respite care are available to residents. The facility does not accept Medicare or Medicaid.
Since its April 2015 original licensing, Freedom Village Holland has maintained zero deficiencies across all inspections spanning the initial licensing and subsequent renewal cycles.
The most recent renewal on July 7, 2025, documented the facility in full compliance with all applicable rules and statutes, with no deficiencies or recommendations noted. Eight staff members and 12 residents participated in the July 2025 inspection, with census at 12 residents occupying the 35-bed capacity. The facility’s inspection history is free of substantiated complaint investigations, enforcement actions, and fines. A management transition in February 2020 proceeded without compliance disruption, reflecting organizational stability throughout the decade of continuous operation.
Freedom Village Holland Assisted Living serves residents seeking independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing in a highly walkable downtown Holland location, supported by a consistent record of regulatory compliance.
Church of Christ Assisted Living is a 138-bed assisted living, memory care, and rehabilitation facility at 23621 15 Mile Road, Clinton Township, Macomb County, MI, ranked 50th of 437 Michigan communities by bed count. The facility holds a Better Business Bureau A+ rating and operates with a faith-based approach, maintaining 24-hour staffing with on-site nursing. The community is somewhat walkable with a walk score of 47, ranked 246th of 702 Michigan communities.
The facility provides assisted living, memory care, rehabilitation services, and respite care without accepting Medicare or Medicaid. Services include 24-hour on-site nursing, assistance with daily living activities, social and recreational activities, and religious services. Amenities include a dining room, barber and beauty shop, and outdoor spaces. Three meals daily plus snacks are provided to residents.
From April 2007 through December 2024, Church of Christ Assisted Living documented 9 deficiencies.
The most recent December 12, 2024 complaint investigation substantiated poor and negligent medication management including missed doses and failure to administer prescribed medications, plus inadequate housekeeping with water damage and maintenance issues.
A July 2024 complaint found a deficiency for issuing a 30-day discharge notice to a resident for an invalid reason related to medication management complexity.
An August 2023 renewal identified 3 deficiencies: bed assist devices used without organized plan, inadequate air flow in bathing and toilet facilities, and missing reliable thermometers in refrigeration equipment.
An April 2023 complaint substantiated 3 deficiencies: medication administration errors, staff failure to observe medication consumption, and inconsistent personal care and laundry services.
No fines or license suspensions are documented. The facility demonstrates ongoing challenges with medication management, care consistency, and facility maintenance.
Church of Christ Assisted Living is a faith-based facility with documented ongoing deficiencies in medication administration, care delivery consistency, and physical plant maintenance.
Opened in November 2019, Cedarbrook of Rochester combines independent and assisted living with a dedicated 42-bed memory care unit at 790 Letica Drive, Rochester, Oakland County, MI. The facility’s 85 total beds rank it 176th among Michigan’s 437 senior living communities. CSL Rochester Master Operator, LLC operates the property. The neighborhood is moderately walkable with a walk score of 56 (ranked 170th of 702 Michigan communities), and the facility sits within walking distance of Rochester’s city center.
Cedarbrook offers respite care services and aspires to an upscale, welcoming environment. The original licensing documented both standard units and double-occupancy rooms across assisted living and memory care sections, with a design supporting safe, dignified senior living.
Five documented deficiencies since 2019 place this facility 38 percent below Michigan’s average deficiency count and 36 percent better on annual deficiency rates.
Most recently, a June 2025 complaint investigation found staff failed to respond to a resident’s repeated call light summons; the resident waited nearly 90 minutes on the toilet before receiving assistance, resulting in one substantiated violation.
An earlier April 2024 renewal showed substantial compliance with no deficiencies. April 2023 brought two substantiated violations: medication administration errors and untrained staff dispensing medications; though an April renewal that same month demonstrated full compliance.
July 2022 investigations revealed two violations: families were not included in significant care changes and family notification of a fall was delayed.
No fines or license suspensions are on record. The pattern across five years suggests persistent challenges in staff responsiveness and family communication protocols, without evidence of marked improvement or deterioration.
This is a moderately sized assisted living and memory care property with a history of compliance gaps centered on timely care response and next-of-kin notification.
Cedarbrook is Bloomfield Hills’ largest continuum-of-care senior living operation, functioning across independent, assisted, and memory care settings plus nursing home services at 41150 Woodward Avenue, Bloomfield Hills, Oakland County, MI. The 114-bed facility is owned by 41150 Woodward LLC and ranks 100th statewide by census. A moderately walkable neighborhood (walk score 50, ranked 215th) supports chef-prepared dining and 24-hour staffing.
Deficiency counts place Cedarbrook 50 percent below Michigan’s baseline and 45 percent better on annualized violations. Five years of records show steady compliance until recent months.
When the facility opened in May 2019, inspectors documented full compliance. November 2022 and November 2023 renewals continued a clean trajectory, each documenting zero violations and substantial alignment with public health code. Yet the August 2025 renewal marked a significant turning point: four deficiencies emerged, none previously apparent.
The violations centered on three categories: resident data security (unattended computers displaying names), medication management (staff failed to initial medication records for multiple residents), food safety (uncovered, undated items in freezers), and hazardous material containment (bathroom cleaners and medication carts unlocked and accessible to memory care residents).
No complaint investigations or enforcement penalties are documented.
The pattern reflects facilities that previously met standards but have developed newly identified gaps in administrative controls and environmental safety.
Occupancy had contracted sharply to 22 percent (25 of 114 beds) by August 2025; down from 36 percent in November 2022. Suggesting possible operational changes or market shifts.
This is a multi-level senior care operation that maintained compliance for six years before recent inspections surfaced documentation, privacy, and safety system deficiencies.
South Lyon’s Cambrian Senior Living occupies 52365 W. 10 Mile Road, South Lyon, Oakland County, MI, in a highly walkable neighborhood (walk score 78, ranked 36th statewide). The 90-bed memory care facility is operated by Cambrian Of Lyon, LLC. Ranked 164th among Michigan’s 437 senior communities by capacity, the property advertises 24-hour staffing, farm-to-table dining, and specialized programming for dementia and Alzheimer’s residents.
Deficiency metrics place Cambrian 25 percent below state average, with 0.7 violations per year versus Michigan’s 0.9. Yet inspection documents reveal a troubling picture.
Opened February 2017 with zero deficiencies and full fire certification, the facility maintained that trajectory for six years. The gap widened in September 2023 when two violations emerged: service plans overdue for annual updates and PRN medications lacking proper administration instructions.
By July 2025, deficiencies had doubled to four, documenting medication administration errors with missed doses and failed documentation, uncovered garbage throughout the building, thermometers absent from resident food storage, and hazardous cleaning agents stored in locations accessible to residents with cognitive impairment.
No complaint investigations or enforcement penalties appear in available records. The inspection pattern: zero violations in opening, then emerging gaps around administrative compliance and safety systems, suggests either insufficient systemic controls or degrading oversight as census increased. Most troubling are the repeated medication-related findings (documented in 2023 and 2025) and the presence of chemically hazardous materials within reach of vulnerable memory care residents.
Occupancy climbed from 38 percent (34 residents, September 2023) to 63 percent (57 residents, July 2025).
Cambrian Senior Living is a memory care operator facing growing challenges with medication management protocols, food safety monitoring, and securing hazardous substances from impaired residents.
Chain-operated Brookdale Senior Living at Troy occupies 4900 Northfield Parkway with 52 dedicated memory care beds. Monthly pricing runs $3,225 for assisted living, $5,885 for memory care residents. Ranked 268th of 437 Michigan communities by census, the facility occupies a car-dependent neighborhood (walk score 27, ranked 460th statewide). The community does not accept Medicare.
Operating hours are Monday-Friday 8am-9pm, Saturday 9am-5:30pm.
Amenities include 24-hour staffing, pet-friendly residence, library, café/bistro, full-service beauty and barber shop, courtyard and gardens, billiards room, woodworking shop, community kitchen, private dining options, screened lanai, piano, on-site pharmacy, and multiple meeting spaces. Housekeeping, utilities, and respite care are included. Wheelchair accessibility and emergency alert systems are in place. Three daily meals reflect residents’ favorite recipes paired with healthy preparation.
Deficiency rates place Brookdale 52 percent better than Michigan average across its 17-year record; 0.6 violations yearly versus state average of 2.7. Yet recent inspection findings reveal specific concern areas.
July 2025 documented incomplete kitchen sanitation records: dish machine water temperatures were not recorded daily, preventing verification of sanitization. April 2023 renewal identified medication administration gaps, incomplete staff training documentation, kitchen and dietary violations, and deferred building maintenance across multiple systems. September 2023 brought substantiated findings for inadequate resident supervision when a memory care resident successfully eloped from the secured unit. Deficiencies cluster consistently around kitchen operations, medication protocols, and memory care unit security oversight.
No fines or license restrictions documented.
Brookdale Troy is a memory care operator with recurring gaps in kitchen documentation, medication administration procedures, and secured unit supervision.
At 27900 Drake Road in Farmington Hills, Oakland County, Brookdale Farmington Hills North II operates as a 32-bed memory care facility under the Brookdale Senior Living Communities umbrella. The property specializes in dementia care. Its programming centers on the Clare Bridge® program, a therapeutic approach to Alzheimer’s disease management, supplemented by EngagementPlus activities and daily engagement in gardening, piano, greenhouse work, and structured outings.
The inspection record raises serious concerns. Across 16 years of regulatory review, deficiencies totaled 15; substantially exceeding Michigan’s state average of 8. That disparity widened considerably in recent years.
January 2025’s renewal inspection documented 9 deficiencies across medication administration, resident protection, TB screening, food safety, and hazardous materials storage. Substantiated complaint investigations in 2024 identified late medication administration without proper documentation and a November 2024 incident where a resident identified as a known wanderer exited through a broken door with non-functional alarm systems and was discovered injured 2.5 miles away. An earlier 2022 investigation substantiated understaffing during that period.
The facility maintains a secured perimeter with keypad entry, on-site beauty services, library, courtyard gardens, and greenhouse programming. Pet policies are inclusive. Utilities are included. Respite care is available
Board-and-care costs start at $3,495 monthly.
Occupancy as of January 2025 stands at 22 percent of 32-bed capacity; a material decline from prior census levels.
The facility’s dementia-focused structure and Clare Bridge programming fit residents with Alzheimer’s and mid- to late-stage cognitive decline.
Given recent substantiated medication and resident protection findings, families should seek detailed information about corrective actions and current compliance status before placement.
In the heart of downtown Niles, at 1147 South Third Street, Brentwood at Niles operates an 80-bed facility serving assisted living and memory care residents. The Berrien County location places the community in a highly walkable neighborhood (Walk Score 85/100, ranked 15th statewide). Programming centers on life enrichment through organized outings to local restaurants, shopping trips, and outdoor activities, supplemented by hospice coordination and short-term respite options. The community operates Monday–Friday 9AM–5PM EST; Saturday–Sunday 10AM–2PM EST.
The inspection pattern raises persistent concerns. Over 11 years since 2015, deficiencies total 14, substantially exceeding Michigan’s state average.
The facility shows a troubling rhythm: in 2023, seven deficiencies were cited; in early 2024, inspectors found substantial compliance and zero violations; by April 2025, seven deficiencies reappeared, mirroring the prior year’s findings. The recurring violations cluster in infection control, food safety, hazmat storage, and tuberculosis screening documentation. April 2025’s renewal noted missing TB records, unlabeled food items across multiple kitchen areas, improperly stored chemicals accessible to residents, uncovered garbage containers, and inadequate sanitation documentation. Earlier inspections documented the same categories of non-compliance. The pattern suggests issues are identified and corrected between inspections, then re-emerge, which is a reactive rather than preventative compliance posture.
No fines, license actions, or immediate jeopardy findings are on record, and no complaint investigations have been initiated.
Occupancy has declined to 48 percent as of the April 2025 inspection.
Brentwood at Niles fits residents seeking assisted living with activity-based engagement or memory care structured around outings and community connection in a walkable downtown setting.
Alpena’s Besser Senior Living Community is a 52-bed blend of assisted living and memory care which operates across 48 rooms, 20 of which are designated for dementia care and 28 for independent or early-decline residents. The building sits downtown with a Walk Score of 75; it’s ranked 53rd in Michigan for walkability.
Operating under 24-hour staffing with respite options and religious services, the community emphasizes activities and outings while permitting visitors to dine free and overnight guests at no charge. Residents furnish their own apartments. Home-cooked meals and structured engagement characterize daily operations.
The compliance record is notably strong.
A February 2020 original licensing study found the facility in substantial compliance with zero deficiencies at opening.
Three years later, the August 2023 renewal inspection identified five deficiencies; all administrative or procedural in nature. TB screening documentation was incomplete; the facility had not notified the state of an administrator change within required timeframes; employee health records lacked annual screening results; and no designated supervisor was on-site for third shift. These reflect gaps in documentation systems and staffing assignment rather than direct care failures.
No complaints have been filed, no enforcement actions taken, and no fines imposed. The facility’s 38 percent below-average deficiency rate compares favorably to Michigan’s nursing home performance baseline.
Census as of August 2023 reached 30 residents in 52 available beds.
Besser Senior Living suits residents transitioning to assisted living who value downtown walkability, community outings, and independent apartment living, or those with cognitive decline seeking memory-specific programming in a smaller, personable setting.
Ranking Methodology
How we rank these memory care communities
Every community above is evaluated across six weighted categories using public data including state inspection records, review platforms, BBB profiles, and operator-published materials.
Weighting overview
- 35%Resident Experience
- 25%Regulatory
- 15%Visual Media
- 10%Website
- 10%Stability
- 5%Environment
01
Resident & Family Experience 35%
The single largest share of every ranking. Aggregated review sentiment and volume from major platforms — the closest signal to real resident experience.
- Includes
- Review Sentiment
- Review Volume
02
Regulatory & Safety Record 25%
State inspection records, citations, and complaint visits. We weight per-inspection rates more heavily than raw counts.
- Includes
- State Inspections
- Citations/Inspection
- % Inspections w/ Citations
- Complaint Visits
- Accreditations
- BBB Rating
03
Visual Media & Transparency 15%
Communities that publish high-quality visuals give families a real preview. No photos or tours = a negative transparency signal.
- Includes
- Video Tours
- Virtual Walkthroughs
- Photo Quantity
- Photo Quality
04
Website & Operator Transparency 10%
Site quality and whether the operator publishes basic accountability information — staff names, contact details, ownership.
- Includes
- Website Content
- Mobile Usability
- Staff Info Available
- Owner Info Available
05
Community Stability 10%
Operational signals indicating whether a community is well-run and meeting demand.
- Includes
- Occupancy Rate
- Bed Options
06
Environment & Pricing 5%
Walkability and pricing transparency. Walk Score is weighted higher for Independent Living than for Memory Care, where most residents do not leave unaccompanied.
- Includes
- Walk Score
- Pricing Transparency
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Frequently Asked Questions about Memory Care in Michigan
What's the difference between assisted living and memory care in Michigan?
Assisted living in Michigan supports residents with daily activities (bathing, dressing, medication management) while preserving independence. Memory care is a specialized form of assisted living for residents living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and adds 24/7 secured environments, dementia-trained staff, and structured routines designed to reduce confusion and wandering.
Does Michigan Medicaid cover memory care?
Michigan Medicaid does not directly pay room-and-board for memory care, but most states (including Michigan) offer Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waivers that can offset the cost of care services delivered inside a licensed community. Eligibility, waitlists, and covered services vary — check directly with the state Medicaid agency.
What is memory care?
Memory care is a specialized form of assisted living for residents living with Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia, with secured environments, dementia-trained staff, and routines built to reduce confusion and wandering.
How many memory care communities are listed on this page?
This page features 355 memory care communities in Michigan. Use the filters and comparison tools above to compare ratings, amenities, and pricing.
How do I choose the right memory care community in Michigan?
Start by matching the level of care offered to the resident's current and anticipated needs, then compare licensing status, staff-to-resident ratios, recent inspection results, and pricing. Tour at least two or three communities in Michigan, talk to current residents and families, and confirm what is included in the base rate versus billed as add-on services.
What should I look for when visiting memory care communities in Michigan?
Pay attention to staff interactions with residents, cleanliness and odor, food quality at meal times, the activity calendar, and how questions about pricing and care plans are answered. Ask to see the most recent state inspection report, the move-out / level-of-care-change policy, and a sample monthly bill that lists every fee.


















