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Michigan has a whopping 4,700 assisted living residences, according to the latest national data available. Most of the other Midwest states have fewer than 600. Why the difference? Michigan has more people than most of those states, but also, not all states include small care homes in their assisted living data. Michigan does. About 4,000 assisted living residences there are small adult foster-care homes.
Approximate number of facilities:
- Nursing homes: 426
- Assisted living residences: 4,706*
Types of care available:
- Adult day care
- Home care
- Home health-care
- Continuing-care retirement communities
- Assisted living facilities (homes for the aged)
- Residential care homes (adult foster care)
- Nursing homes
Estimated average prices:**
- Adult day care: $80 per day
- Home care: $18 per hour
- Home health-care: $19 per hour
- Assisted living: $ 3,213 per month
- Nursing home, semi-private room: $220 per day
- Nursing home, private room: $236 per day
State websites for seniors:
Where to report elder abuse:
- In domestic/community care: 1-800-996-6228
- In nursing homes: 1-800-882-6006
Financial assistance (partial list):
Top-10 largest cities:
- Detroit
- Grand Rapids
- Warren
- Flint
- Sterling Heights
- Lansing
- Ann Arbor
- Livonia
- Dearbor
- Westland
Top nursing homes, based on Medicare ratings:***
Adrian Lenawee Medical Care Facility
Battle Creek Calhoun County Medical Care Facility
Centreville Fairview Living Centre
Charlevoix Boulder Park Terrace
Charlotte Eaton County Medical Care Facility
Clinton Township Church of Christ Care Center
Dearborn Oakwood Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing Center – Dearborn
Detroit Fairlane Senior Care & Rehab Center Hamilton Nursing Home Qualicare Nursing Home
East Jordan Grandvue Medical Care Facility
Escanaba Christian Park Health Care Center Christian Park Village
Fairview Ausable Valley Community
Frankfort Maples, Benzie County, Medical Care
Fremont Newaygo County Medical Care Facility
Gaylord Otsego Memorial Hospital Long-Term Care Unit
Grand Rapids Christian Rest Home Association Valley Health Center
Grayling Mercy Hospital, Grayling, Long-Term Care Unit
Greenville Spectrum Health Rehab & Nursing Centers – United Hospital
Hancock PortagePointe
Highland Park Park Geriatric Village
Kalamazoo Alamo Nursing Home Friendship Village
Kawkawlin Huron Woods Nursing Center
Kingsford Freeman Nursing and Rehabilitation Community
Lake Orion Lake Orion Nursing Center
Lapeer Lapeer Regional Extended Care
Lincoln Lincoln Haven Nursing and Rehabilitation Community
Livonia Marycrest Manor Marywood Nursing Care Center Woodhaven Retirement Community
Marlette Marlette Community Hospital Long-Term Care Unit
Mayville Fisher Convalescent Home
Mcbain Autumnwood of McBain
Milford MediLodge of Milford West Hickory Haven
Monroe Fountain View of Monroe Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
Mount Pleasant Isabella County Medical Care Facility
Muskegon Lake Woods Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
Niles West Woods of Niles
Northville Star Manor of Northville
Orchard Lake Bortz Health Care on Green Lake
Perrinton The Laurels of Fulton
Pigeon Scheurer Hospital Long-Term Care Unit
Reed City Spectrum Health – Reed City Campus
Rochester Hills Sanctuary at Bellbrook
Romeo Romeo Continuing Care Romeo Nursing Center
Rose City Bortz Health Care of Rose City
Roseville Henry Ford Continuing Care Center – Roseville
Saginaw St. Francis Home
Saint Johns Hazel I. Findlay Country Manor
Saint Joseph Lakeland Continuing Care Center – St. Joseph
Saline Evangelical Home – Saline
Southfield Evergreen Health & Living Center Oakland Nursing Center
South Haven South Haven Nursing and Rehabilitation Community
Stephenson Roubal Care & Rehab Center
St. Joseph Royalton Manor
Tawas City Lakeview Manor Healthcare Center
Taylor Oakwood Bone and Joint Institute – Skilled Rehab Center
Tecumseh Herrick Manor
Traverse City Orchard Creek Skilled Nursing
Troy Heartland Health Care Center – Oakland
Waterford Lourdes Nursing Home
*Assisted-living residence numbers are from the Department of Health and Human Services’ 2007 Residential Care and Assisted Living Compendium. According to the National Center for Assisted Living, this is the industry’s only resource for such data. Depending on the state, the number may or may not include small residential-care homes, such as adult foster care.
**Senior-care price estimates are based on the 2011 MetLife Market Survey of Long-Term Care Costs, which reports average rates,and the Genworth 2011 Cost of Care Survey, which reports median rates.
***Medicare rates nursing homes in four categories using a five-star system. These are the nursing homes with five stars in the “Overall” category. The ratings were accessed on Medicare’s Nursing Home Compare site in November or December 2011 and are subject to change. The Medicare ratings system isn’t perfect, so use additional criteria to evaluate nursing homes as well.
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