
Compare Senior Care around Michigan
The information below is reported by the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).
| Friendship Village – Kalamazoo | SC AL IL MC NH SNF | Kalamazoo | 57
Facility
57
MI AVG
75
Rank
#255 / 435 | Yes |
7
Facility
7
MI AVG
39
Rank
#636 / 703 | 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 51
Facility
51
MI AVG
22
Rank
#3 / 182 | A+ | 4 | 21
Facility
21
MI AVG
8
Rank
#298 / 342 | 5.3
Facility
5.3
MI AVG
1.6
Rank
#326 / 342 | - |
| Porter Hills Village | SC AL IL MC NH | Grand Rapids (Grand Rapids Charter Township) | 100
Facility
100
MI AVG
75
Rank
#132 / 435 | No |
1
Facility
1
MI AVG
39
Rank
#681 / 703 | Private Rooms | - | - | 2 | -
Facility
-
MI AVG
8
Rank
#1 / 342 | 0.0
Facility
0.0
MI AVG
1.6
Rank
#1 / 342 | Porter Hills Presbyterian Village, Inc |
| Beacon Hill At Eastgate | SC NH AL IL MC RC | Grand Rapids (Eastgate) | 337
Facility
337
MI AVG
75
Rank
#2 / 435 | No |
51
Facility
51
MI AVG
39
Rank
#208 / 703 | - | - | A+ | - | - | - | - |
| Porter Hills Home Health Care | SC NH HC | Grand Rapids | 20
Facility
20
MI AVG
75
Rank
#332 / 435 | No |
38
Facility
38
MI AVG
39
Rank
#341 / 703 | Private Rooms | 56
Facility
56
MI AVG
22
Rank
#1 / 182 | A+ | - | - | - | - |
| Chelsea Retirement Community | SC AL IL MC NH SNF | Chelsea | 172
Facility
172
MI AVG
75
Rank
#21 / 435 | No |
13
Facility
13
MI AVG
39
Rank
#582 / 703 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed / Cottage | - | - | 7 | 22
Facility
22
MI AVG
8
Rank
#304 / 342 | 3.1
Facility
3.1
MI AVG
1.6
Rank
#293 / 342 | United Methodist Retirement Communities Inc |
| IHM Senior Living Community | SC AL IL MC NH | Monroe (Ihm Campus) | 58
Facility
58
MI AVG
75
Rank
#251 / 435 | No |
40
Facility
40
MI AVG
39
Rank
#320 / 703 | 1 Bed | - | - | 4 | 3
Facility
3
MI AVG
8
Rank
#123 / 342 | 0.8
Facility
0.8
MI AVG
1.6
Rank
#123 / 342 | Ihm Senior Living Community, Inc |
| Heritage Hill Assisted Living & Memory Care | SC NH AL MC | Caro (Cleaver Road) | 56
Facility
56
MI AVG
75
Rank
#258 / 435 | Yes |
20
Facility
20
MI AVG
39
Rank
#526 / 703 | - | 39
Facility
39
MI AVG
22
Rank
#13 / 182 | A+ | 3 | -
Facility
-
MI AVG
8
Rank
#1 / 342 | 0.0
Facility
0.0
MI AVG
1.6
Rank
#1 / 342 | Cleaver Road Opco LLC |
| Bay City Comfort Care | SC NH AL MC | Bay City (Bangor Township) | 67
Facility
67
MI AVG
75
Rank
#227 / 435 | Yes |
38
Facility
38
MI AVG
39
Rank
#341 / 703 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | - | A+ | 10 | 11
Facility
11
MI AVG
8
Rank
#249 / 342 | 1.1
Facility
1.1
MI AVG
1.6
Rank
#163 / 342 | Bay City Comfort Care LLC |
| West Oaks Senior Care & Rehab Center | SC NH SNF | Detroit (Berg-Lahser) | 102
Facility
102
MI AVG
75
Rank
#121 / 435 | No |
59
Facility
59
MI AVG
39
Rank
#137 / 703 | Private Suites | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| OakPointe Senior Care & Rehab Center | SC NH SNF | Detroit (Schulze) | 106
Facility
106
MI AVG
75
Rank
#108 / 435 | No |
67
Facility
67
MI AVG
39
Rank
#88 / 703 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Glacier Hills, a CCRC | SC AL IL MC NH SNF | Ann Arbor (King) | 116
Facility
116
MI AVG
75
Rank
#89 / 435 | Yes |
2
Facility
2
MI AVG
39
Rank
#672 / 703 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | - | - | 9 | 25
Facility
25
MI AVG
8
Rank
#313 / 342 | 2.8
Facility
2.8
MI AVG
1.6
Rank
#279 / 342 | Glacier Hills Inc |
| Medilodge of Monroe | SC NH PC RC SNF | Monroe | 103
Facility
103
MI AVG
75
Rank
#117 / 435 | No |
72
Facility
72
MI AVG
39
Rank
#63 / 703 | - | 26
Facility
26
MI AVG
22
Rank
#83 / 182 | A+ | 5 | 23
Facility
23
MI AVG
8
Rank
#307 / 342 | 4.6
Facility
4.6
MI AVG
1.6
Rank
#321 / 342 | - |
| Lourdes Senior Community | SC AL HOS IL MC NH SNF | Waterford Twp (Watkins-Pontiac Estates) | 80
Facility
80
MI AVG
75
Rank
#181 / 435 | No |
8
Facility
8
MI AVG
39
Rank
#621 / 703 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Medilodge of Okemos | SC NH RC SNF | Okemos (Marsh Road) | 100
Facility
100
MI AVG
75
Rank
#132 / 435 | No |
16
Facility
16
MI AVG
39
Rank
#558 / 703 | Private / Semi-Private Rooms | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Medilodge of Wyoming | SC NH PC SNF | Grand Rapids (Gezon Park) | 80
Facility
80
MI AVG
75
Rank
#181 / 435 | No |
41
Facility
41
MI AVG
39
Rank
#311 / 703 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Ridgeway is a 31-bed adult congregate facility at 72188 Russ Road in Richmond, Macomb County, Michigan, operated by Haven Adult Foster Care Limited, offering assisted living and memory care with respite care. The facility’s license status is “1st Provisional” and. Walk score is 62, moderately walkable. Current occupancy is 81 percent, approximately 25 residents in 31 beds, indicating declining demand.
Over 12 years since original licensing in April 2014, the facility accumulated 21 deficiencies at 1.8 per year, 157 percent worse than Michigan’s state average. This is not a facility with isolated lapses but rather systemic compliance failures across resident safety, medication management, environmental conditions, and guardian notification. The pattern has persisted across multiple complaint investigations without demonstrating sustained improvement.
The July 2, 2025, incident exemplifies the underlying problem. Resident A suffered severe facial burns from a firework while sitting outside alone wearing supplemental oxygen. The facility failed to immediately notify the resident’s legal guardian or seek medical care, and investigation substantiated these violations. The resident was eventually hospitalized.
June 2024 found seven deficiencies including unlicensed staff without background checks, medication errors with incomplete logs, failure to notify guardians of hospitalizations and deaths, inadequate temperature control, mismanagement of resident funds, and insufficient bathrooms for capacity. April 2024 identified incomplete medication logs, phone restrictions preventing resident contact with guardians, and lack of nutritious food. April 2025 found water system deficiencies and unpaid regulatory fees. Earlier investigations in 2023 and 2022 documented unsecured medications in common areas and broken bathrooms.
The provisional license status reflects regulatory judgment that the facility has not demonstrated sustained compliance. The inspection record shows foundational problems have not been corrected despite 21 documented deficiencies. Do not place a vulnerable resident in this facility.
Families should know the serious incident involving severe burns and failure to notify a guardian is evidence of ongoing systemic failure.
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.
Overlooking the quiet neighborhood of West Bloomfield, MI, Cranberry Park of West Bloomfield is an inviting senior living community that offers exceptional assisted living, memory care, and rehabilitation services. Modern and spacious suites are provided to every resident, giving them a peaceful space for enjoying their personal time or spending quality time with their family and friends. The community also offers access to respite care and hospice care, ensuring residents are provided with the support and care they need in every stage of their lives.
Residents here enjoy the convenience of having their chores handled for them, allowing them to freely engage in meaningful activities and programs. The community also handles the meal preparation and serves residents chef-prepared meals and coffee and snacks throughout the day, keeping them nourished and healthy. Various amenities like a theater, salon, and private patios are available to make residents’ lives more enjoyable.
Teal Lake Senior Living Community is a 46-bed assisted living facility at 290 West Water Street in Negaunee, Marquette County, Michigan, operated by Teal Lake Senior Living Community. It provides assisted living, respite care, and memory care with homemade meals and Teal Lake views. Upcoming events programming is available. The location is moderately walkable, walk score 62.
The facility’s inspection record shows a facility that maintained compliance for nine years until late 2023, when substantive deficiencies emerged in resident safety planning and basic infection control procedures. Over eleven years since opening in 2015, it accumulated five total deficiencies at 0.5 annually, 29 percent below Michigan’s state average of 0.7. An original licensing study in 2015 and a license renewal in February 2023 both found the facility in compliance or substantial compliance. Yet within one year of the clean 2023 review, two inspections identified serious gaps.
A January 2024 complaint investigation substantiated that residents were eloping and that client service plans failed to reflect current elopement risk or monitoring needs.
The February 2024 renewal inspection identified four tuberculosis screening and risk assessment deficiencie: missing TB screening evidence was found for two residents; no facility-wide TB risk assessment existed for residents; three employees lacked initial TB screening documentation; and no facility-wide TB risk assessment existed for staff.
Neil Hinkson is administrator with Melissa Hinkson as authorized representative. Current occupancy is 7 residents in a 46-bed facility, representing 15.2 percent capacity. No fines, enforcement actions, or immediate jeopardy findings are recorded. The license.
The convergence of elopement failures and comprehensive TB screening gaps within one month is notable. The 2023 clean review apparently did not catch either issue, raising questions about inspection depth or consistency. The low occupancy may indicate difficulty attracting referrals following the complaint, or it may predate the complaint.
Families should ask about corrections for the elopement and service plan deficiencies from January 2024, and TB screening for all residents and staff.
Traditions of Saginaw, West is a 100-bed assisted living facility at 5155 McCarty Road in Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan, operated by Sabra Midwest Operations V, LLC. It provides independent living, assisted living, and memory care with 24-hour staffing, rehabilitation services, and respite care. Heritage Cottages housing 60 single-occupancy units and 40 double-occupancy units serve as the residential framework.
Amenities include housekeeping, maintenance, restaurant-style dining with fresh ingredients, fitness center, salon, scheduled transportation, and social activities. A pet-friendly policy, emergency response systems, state-of-the-art security, linen service, and included utilities round out resident accommodations.
Regulatory performance shows meaningful improvement between opening and recent renewal. The facility’s inspection record spans two years since 2023 and includes five total deficiencies at 2.5 annually, 52 percent below Michigan’s state average of 5.2 per year. The March 13, 2024, renewal inspection of 40 residents and 7 staff found the facility in substantial compliance with applicable public health code and administrative rules. The inspectors recommended a regular license without deficiencies.
The facility’s September 8, 2023, original licensing revealed five deficiencies that required corrective action.
Exhaust ventilation in certain rooms was connected to light switches and did not function continuously; refrigerator and freezer temperatures exceeded required limits; food records were not maintained properly by the facility’s chef; building maintenance fell short, with the game room ceiling left incompletely repaired; fire safety certification for the sauna remained uncertain. Each deficiency was addressed through documented corrective action plans, leading to the determination of substantial compliance and issuance of a temporary license for 100 beds.
No complaint investigations, fines, or enforcement actions appear in the records. The license.
It is advised that interested parties request documentation of corrective actions completed for ventilation, temperature monitoring, food record procedures, building maintenance standards, and fire safety certification, and confirm current food handling practices and kitchen documentation protocols directly with facility staff before enrollment.
Families should verify that all five deficiencies identified during the September 2023 original licensing have remained resolved since the March 2024 renewal inspection.
Ideally situated in the harmonious neighborhood of Grand Rapids, MI, Clark Retirement at Keller Lake is a blissful retreat that offers assisted living, independent living, memory care, and respite care. Committed to improving residents’ well-being, a compassionate and well-trained team provides top-tier care for their unique needs around the clock. The community promotes a vibrant and welcoming environment, so residents can feel at ease during their stay.
A variety of entertainment options, including fun games and local trips, are conducted, encouraging residents to live actively and remain socially engaged. Here, residents have a delightful dining experience with delicious and healthy, chef-prepared meals that cater to their dietary needs and preferences. This pet-friendly community is surrounded by lush green spaces where residents can walk and relax, creating the perfect setting for a worry-free retirement.
Live your best years with the outstanding senior living community of Cook Valley Estates residing in the harmonious city of Grand Rapids, MI, that offers independent living services. Focusing on seniors’ comfort and safety, the community features snug and sophisticated one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments. Keep peace of mind with round-the-clock care and support from a reliable and highly skilled team.
With various engaging activities and fun programs, residents learn something new and experience wonderful moments. Enjoy a maintenance-free lifestyle with the community handling mundane activities. Delight with healthy and tasty meals for dietary satisfaction. Surrounded by serene walking paths and beautiful landscapes, Cook Valley Estates is ideal for seniors seeking solace in their golden years to create unforgettable memories.
Serene Gardens of Hartland is a 79-bed assisted living community at 2799 Bella Vita Drive in Hartland, Livingston County, Michigan, operated by 2799 Bella Vita LLC. Originally licensed as Bella Vita of Hartland in August 2020, the facility underwent a name change in July 2023. Services include assisted living, memory care, and respite care. Walk score is 8, indicating car-dependent location.
Original licensing in August 2020 documented substantial compliance with zero deficiencies. Administrative review in February 2023 confirmed zero deficiencies and continued substantial compliance. This clean record extended through the July 2023 name change. But beginning January 2024, the picture changed materially.
A January 17, 2024, renewal inspection with 18 residents and 9 staff present identified 6 deficiencies: no supervisor of resident care was designated for each shift; medication administration records were incomplete; posted therapeutic diet menus did not reflect actual modifications served, meal census documentation failed to record food quantities served, and kitchen condiments lacked expiration dating or were outdated; and soiled linen room ventilation was inadequate.
Fourteen days later, on January 31, 2024, an investigation substantiated admission protocol failure: resident A was admitted without physician orders for prescribed medication, resulting in missed medication doses. Investigators found that Resident A did fall but staff responded appropriately, and no violation was established for the fall response itself.
By August 13, 2024, pattern became concrete. A complaint investigation documented that Resident A experienced 13 falls. The facility’s incident reporting system captured only 5 of those falls in written reports. Other complaint allegations regarding privacy breach and maintenance issues were unsubstantiated following investigation.
Administrator Megan Rheingans and Authorized Representative Daniela Popaj represent current leadership. Eight deficiencies over four years places the facility at 62 percent better than Michigan’s average of 5.2 per year.
Families should recognize that recent deficiencies, while the facility remains below state average overall, represent a meaningful shift from prior compliance.
Quincy Place Senior Living is a 102-bed community at 12300 Quincy Street in Holland, Ottawa County, Michigan, operated by Holland Senior Living, LLC. The facility opened in August 2023 with 70 assisted living beds and 32 memory care beds. Administrator Laura Kelling and Authorized Representative Jennifer Gellinger oversee operations.
Services include independent living, assisted living, memory care, 24-hour staffing, respite care, and rehabilitation. Amenities include restaurant-style dining with an executive chef, salon services, fitness center, housekeeping, scheduled transportation, and social and recreational activities. Walk score is 84, ranked 19th statewide for walkability. Pets are allowed.
The facility achieved substantial compliance at original licensing in August 2023.
However, compliance deteriorated quickly. April 2024 identified two deficiencies. Food items in refrigerators and cabinets were not labeled with appropriate open dates, making safety for consumption undeterminable. Kitchen temperature refrigeration logs were incomplete for three months, preventing verification that perishable foods remained at safe storage temperatures.
By May 2025, deficiencies escalated to five.
Four employee tuberculosis screenings occurred outside the required 10-day window of hire.
Medications for a resident were crushed and placed in pudding without a physician order documented in the medication administration record. This is medication handling failure of a specific kind: unsupervised alteration of medication form without clinical authorization.
Clean and soiled linens were mixed together in the memory care laundry room with clean linens found on the floor, creating cross-contamination risk. Dishwasher sanitization records contained missing or blank entries for multiple dates, leaving no verification that equipment met sanitation standards. Hazardous and toxic chemicals were stored unsecured and accessible in multiple cabinets throughout the facility, posing direct risk to residents, particularly those with cognitive impairment.
This is a brand-new facility that opened with no deficiencies and then accumulated seven violations within less than two years. The pattern shows deterioration rather than startup immaturity.
Direct inquiry about corrective actions taken after the May 2025 inspection is warranted, as is verification of specific protocols for medication handling, linen management, equipment sanitation, and chemical storage.
Families should ask about the reasons for Quincy Place’s escalating deficiencies within two years of opening, focusing on medication handling and chemical safety gaps.
Farmington Hills Inn is a 137-bed assisted living community at 30350 W. Twelve Mile Road, Farmington Hills, Oakland County, MI, offering Alzheimer’s and memory care on almost 4 acres. The facility ranks 52nd of 437 Michigan communities by bed count and 328th of 702 for walkability with a score of 39. Julie Norman is administrator and Alycekay Co. operates the facility.
The facility provides assisted living with a doctor on staff, 24-hour staffing, and rehabilitation services. Amenities include television and entertainment rooms, a game room with pool table, landscaped interior courtyards, a well-stocked library, and club activities such as ice cream socials and holiday parties. Religious services are offered. Daily meals are served in the dining room with dedicated kitchen staff.
Since November 2021, Farmington Hills Inn has documented 19 deficiencies through September 2025, substantially above the Michigan average of 8. The facility averaged 3.8 deficiencies annually, 138 percent higher than the state average of 1.6 per year. Substantiated findings include staff abuse of a resident documented in February 2023, resident neglect due to outdated service plans in May 2023, unsanitary medication carts and living areas in May 2024, inadequate supervision resulting in resident fall and improper restraint use in December 2024, and unauthorized medication administration by an untrained person in September 2025. Additional deficiencies have addressed medication administration errors, inadequate night staffing, incomplete staff training, missing background checks, and medication documentation violations.
Multiple complaint investigations have substantiated abuse, neglect, and medication errors. No fines or license suspensions appear in available records.
Farmington Hills Inn operates as a large-capacity assisted living facility with documented substantial compliance and care quality concerns spanning multiple investigations and inspections over four years.
Ranking Methodology
How we rank these 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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