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If your loved one needs memory care in Detroit, A Place for Mom can help. With 18 memory care facilities in Detroit, we’ll work with you to find the right fit for your family member’s budget, interests, and care needs.
Alzheimer’s care in Detroit incorporates memory care activities and therapies to reduce residents’ confusion and agitation. Detroit memory care also provides security features and supervision, along with trained staff. If you’re considering dementia care in Detroit, know it’s a safe setting for your older relative.
We are also serving Memory Care facilities in surrounding neighborhoods like Rivertown, Brightmoor and Mackenzie.
You may also consider nearby communities such as Warren, Sterling Heights or Highland Park.
Types of care available in Detroit, MI
Memory Care
My dad had a wonderful stay. I never thought I would be able to take him home again, but he's home now because of the great care the staff takes of their residents. I would recommend this place!
I toured last week! Such a beautiful building! Its brand new and the Administrator [name removed] is informed and friendly! Highly suggest this place!!
I thought that Royal Oak House did a really good job with my dad. It is a smaller facility so we really got to know all of the staff members and vice versa. They were all very friendly and attentive.
9341 Agnes St, Detroit, MI 48214
5 For All! My Dad Has A Great Experience here for 90 Days. Based on the experience we have had so far we would recommend The Vernon Center to other families who may need a place for their loved ones.
Independent living is designed to provide the optimum in convenience, socialization, and peace of mind. We combine the best in community activities and togetherness coupled with the privacy and independence of your own apartment. Let us help you with the cooking and housekeeping while you enjoy a...
570 East Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI 48207
Our family has enjoyed the overall experience with Passion and Caring Home. Based on the experience we have had so far, we would recommend this community to other families.
Passion and Caring Home For The Elderly LLC is a State of Michigan-licensed home for the aged. Our community is a highly rated assisted living home in Detroit, Michigan. 0ur community has been in operation since 2003. We are designed with the continuum of care philosophy in mind and that people...
15101 Ford Rd, Dearborn, MI 48126
The staff is very friendly. Lots of activities. But they use a broom to clean the carpet because they don’t have a vacuum. The food is repetitive, as in that, they will serve the same vegetables two days in...
Allegria Village is a senior living community with the full continuum of care (Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Rehabilitation Care and Long-Term Nursing Care, as well as an onsite Beaumont Geriatric Physicians Medical Center with full-time physicians and dentistry and podiatry)...
16351 Rotunda Dr, Dearborn, MI 48120
What we like the most about Beaumont Commons Dearborn is the safety, friendliness of other residents, upkeep and maintenance of the building - (except the elevator seems like it might need some maintenance),...
Selecting the right home is an important decision – and the same level of consideration and attention to detail went into the design of Beaumont Commons. Nestled in a lush and beautiful 29-acre setting, Beaumont Commons offers a full continuum of care – including independent living apartments,...
3900 E. Nine Mile Rd., Warren, MI 48091
My mother lived here from [dates removed]. The staff and [name removed] took wonderful care of her until the end when she was under hospice care the last couple of months. Very clean space and good meals...
The Young Home For The Elderly is a wonderful assisted living community in the Norman Rockwell-like town of Warren, MI. The wonderful city is the largest suburb of Detroit and maintains a small town feel right outside bustling Motown. Warren is home to one of the oldest populations in the United...
25330 W Six Mile Rd, Redford, MI 48240
This was the best decision, I made moving my father to the Redford location. The staff is great and we would recommend The Orchards at Redford Village to other families who may need a place for their loved...
The Village of Redford is a private assisted living community located in Redford, Wayne County, Michigan, within walking distance to many local amenities. This village supports assisted living with furnished private entrance cottages. The Village at Redford takes pride in providing a high quality...
1900 N Washington Ave, Royal Oak, MI 48073
They have activities for them one in the morning, one afternoon. I just feel like there's a lot of downtime. I wish they kept them more busy especially on the weekends when there's no activities there...
Royal Oak House is a comfortable, family-like atmosphere in a quiet residential neighborhood with easy freeway access nearby, ideally situated near family, friends, shopping, and familiar medical professionals in Royal Oak, Madison Heights, Berkley, Huntington Woods, Clawson, and Troy. We are...
650 Virginia Park, Detroit, MI 48238
At Living well, we believe that living life to the fullest in those "Golden Years play a very important part of our seniors Well Being. Comfort, Safety and a lifestyle alternative to nursing home placement. At Living Well, our residents can choose a one or two bedroom comfortable rental...
1599 Labelle Street, Detroit, MI 48238
2008 W Grand Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48208
2008 W Grand Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48208
9298 Wyoming St, Detroit, MI 48204
We re located on the west side of Detroit.We are committed to provide a stable living environment that is designed to promote maximum psychological,physical,intellectual and social functioning.We pride ourselves on providing personalized,respectful care with professionalism and compassion.The...
627 E 11 Mile, Ste 105, Royal Oak, MI 48067
627 E 11 Mile, Ste 105, Royal Oak, MI 48067
15100 W 10 Mile Rd, Oak Park, MI 48237
Everything is working out very well with my fathers move to this community. He is loves it ! I'am very confident with his move here. I know he is safe, and in good hands. It has been an excellent...
Jewish Senior Life is a very elegant assisted living community which is located in quaint and quiet Oak Park Michigan. The schools and homes in the area are quite nice with high school football at the top of concern on Friday nights. There is also a local bakery right nearby for delicious events...
4800 Cadieux Rd, Detroit, MI 48224
The staff really cares about there residents. They make sure my grandma gets involved with arts and grafts, movies and popcorn to right down just saying goodnight to her everyday,with home cook meals. This...
Here at St. Joseph's Manor we provide assisted living for the Detroit community. We offer three levels of care: Level I Independent Plus. residents at this level are functionally independent or require minimal assistance with mobility, dressing, grooming and bathing and are mentally alert. They...
25330 W 6 Mile Rd, Redford Charter Township, MI 48240
16106 W 12 Mile Rd, Southfield, MI 48076
I think that her experience is pretty typical. She is almost 93 and the care that she is getting is really good. They have an exercise class daily. They have some art projects. They have some gardening but...
St. Anne’s Mead Senior Community is an assisted living community located in Southfield, Michigan, located in Oakland County and home to just over 71,000 people. Southfield is a growing city with a few skyscrapers and businesses. Residents will enjoy having access to great area shopping, sporting...
The average cost of senior living in Detroit is 5,175 per month. Cheaper nearby regions include Grosse Pointe, MI with an average of 4,387 per month.
Planning ahead can better position you to make good choices for your loved one’s care in the future. But if your aging family member needs care now, there are ways to finance the cost of long-term care through a combination of approaches.
In Detroit, Michigan, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:
In Detroit, Michigan, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:
Detroit is somewhat car dependent, meaning seniors can expect to need a car for most errands. Transit options in Detroit include a public bus service operated by the Detroit Department of Transportation. Seniors may receive fare discounts. Detroit has robust biking infrastructure and is somewhat walkable.
Detroit offers several health care providers for seniors wanting to be proactive about their health or for seniors seeking treatment for chronic conditions. The area has several hospitals, including Beaumont Hospital-Troy and University of Michigan Hospitals.
Detroit’s contributions to the automotive industry and formative music genres have staked the city’s claim to fame. The city offers a wide range of senior-friendly activities, from historic tours and museums to Vegas-style casinos. For outdoorsy seniors, Detroit’s Belle Isle Park is a must. This unique island park connects to the city by a bridge and features a greenhouse, a botanical garden, and an aquarium.
Memory care supports the unique needs of seniors with Alzheimer’s and dementia. Memory care communities provide enhanced security, dementia therapies, and spaces designed to prevent wandering. Services in memory care facilities often include:
Memory care communities — sometimes called Alzheimer’s care or dementia care — provide specialized care for seniors who have Alzheimer’s, dementia, or other forms of memory loss. These communities offer personalized cognitive rehabilitation programs alongside assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs). Memory care usually includes 24-hour supervision and unique design elements, like outdoor gardens and color-coded walls, to help ease anxiety, agitation, and other symptoms of dementia.
The median monthly cost of memory care in Detroit is about $2,500 in the city proper, and $5,336 within the metropolitan area. The median monthly cost for memory care in the state of Michigan is around $5,250.
A Place for Mom’s local Senior Living Advisors can help find the right memory care community in Detroit for you or your loved one.
Detroit’s cost of living is fairly close to that of the national average. In some cases, Detroit is even less expensive, making the city a great option for those who wish to save on living costs. All index ratings are based on a system where a grade of 100 represents the cost of the national average.
Cost-of-living index | Grocery index | Health care | Median rent | Rent burden | Median home value | Median family income | Estate tax |
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89 | 89 | 85 | $586 | 17.7% spend more than 30% of monthly income on housing | $43,267 | $26,249 | None |
Many seniors might consider the proximity to quality medical communities a major deciding factor in settling on a new place to live. The Detroit area is home to several highly-rated hospitals, and the following are often ranked among the region’s best:
Detroit is located in the Great Lakes region of the Midwest, and has a warm-summer humid continental type of climate. The region experiences four distinct seasons, including hot, humid summers and cold winters with heavy snowfall.
Seasonal Temperatures
Average summer temp | Typical summer high | Typical summer low | Average winter temp | Typical winter high | Typical winter low |
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73°F | 85°F (July) | 61°F (June) | 29°F | 38°F (December) | 20 °F (January) |
Air Quality
Average air quality index rating | Average maximum air quality index rating |
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40 (Good) | 60 (December – Moderate) |
The peak air quality conditions are rated as moderate. This means that those who are unusually sensitive should consider limiting the amount of time spent on outdoor exertion.
Precipitation
Average monthly precipitation | Average maximum monthly precipitation | Average yearly snowfall |
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3” | 4” (August) | 33” |
When many people think of Detroit, they picture it as a blue-collar all-American city, and that description is not far from the truth. Once the capital of American automobile production, the city has symbolized working class gumption for much of the 20th century. However with the closing of many auto factories and shifting of production practices, the city over time had become less of the industrial icon that it once was. But in more recent years Detroit has been experiencing somewhat of a resurgence in popularity to many. As home prices across the country continue to skyrocket, Detroit remains an attractive option to younger people with its consistently low home prices and large metropolitan base. The city’s blue-collar roots are evident in its political leanings, as the region’s population often tends to favor politicians who sympathize with their working class values.
2016 Presidential Election
Voted Democratic | Voted Republican | Voted Third Party |
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66.4% | 29.3% | 4.4% |
Population Statistics
Population metro area | Population city proper | Population density | Population trend |
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4,300,000 | 673,000 | 1,873 people per square mile | Shrinking at a rate of -0.002% |
Age
Median | 55+ | 60+ | 70+ | 80+ |
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35 | 25.8% | 10.4% | 5.1% | 3.4% |
Highest Level of Education
High-school diploma | College degree | Graduate degree |
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32.6% | 14.2% | 5.7% |
Race & Ethnicity
Asian | Black | Hispanic | Native American | Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian | White | Two or more |
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1.6% | 78.6% | 7.6% | 0.3% | <0.1% | 10.3 | 1.9% |
Crime
Property crimes per 1,000 citizens | Violent crimes per 1,000 citizens |
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45.5 | 20.6 |
Miscellaneous
Have some form of disability | Live in poverty | Veterans |
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20% | 37.9% | 5.6% |
Detroit is considered very friendly to members of the LGBTQ+ community. This means that members of the community are accepted by the general public and can actively participate in public life without fear of bigotry.
Detroit’s reputation as an automotive beacon makes it the ideal choice for the North American International Auto Show, one of the largest car shows in North America. The festival occurs annually and lasts approximately 10 days in late Spring/early Summer. Aside from displaying eye-catching luxury vehicles from around the world, the North American International Auto Show provides a stage for manufacturers to unveil new designs and give attendees a glimpse of the transportation options of tomorrow. The festival also consists of charity events and food vendors, and offers several tiers of ticket costs giving access to different portions of the show.
Being the epicenter of the American auto industry is just one of the Motor City’s claims to fame. Another? Detroit’s contributions to music, particularly soul and rock and roll. Motown Records was founded in Detroit between 1959 and 1960 and helped catapult soul music to the national and international stages. The record label continues in operation to this day, but is no longer based in Michigan. However, the sites of Motown’s early Detroit beginnings have been turned into the Motown Museum – one of the city’s most popular tourist destinations – which exhibits clothing, awards, and memorabilia of the artists who helped put both the label and the city on the pop culture map. A connected Motown studio along with founder Berry Gordy’s apartment have been decorated to appear as they did in the 60s, and visitors can admire an 1877 Steinway & Sons piano used on a number of Motown hits.
For an outdoor retreat, make sure to visit Detroit’s Belle Isle Park – a unique island park connected by a bridge to the rest of the city. The park comprises 982 acres and is even larger than New York’s Central Park. Belle Isle consists of a conservatory, featuring a greenhouse and botanical garden, as well as an aquarium, a maritime museum, a nature center, and a municipal golf course. The park also hosts frequent outdoor concerts and events throughout the year.
Transportation
Much of the city may have been designed with cars in mind, but Detroit does in fact have quite a robust and comprehensive public transportation system, consisting of over 40 bus routes, a number of which operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The public bus service is operated by the Detroit Department of Transportation, or DDOT. Reduced fares are offered to seniors 65 years of age and older following an application process.
Hutcheson Manor, StoryPoint Saline and Devonshire Retirement Village are the top-rated memory care facilities near Detroit, Michigan. See full list of communities.
There are 18 memory care facilities near Detroit, Michigan. See the full list.
The 18 memory care facilities near you in Detroit, Michigan typically provide housing, therapies, and care tailored to those who have Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. To find memory care in Detroit, Michigan, browse our detailed listings showing photos, floor plans, amenities, activities, and reviews from real families.
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The cost of memory care facilities in Detroit, Michigan ranges from $2,476 to $4,331. The average Memory Care cost in Detroit, Michigan is 5,175. Prices often vary based on care provided, amenities, unit size, and more.
The cost of memory care in Detroit, Michigan typically starts at $2,476. A Place for Mom’s local, expert senior living advisors can help you find affordable memory care facilities near you and offer advice on how to lower costs and pay for care with VA benefits or public payment options.
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