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Last Updated: 2/21/25

Residential care homes in Detroit may appeal to seniors who value smaller, more close-knit communities and many opportunities for socialization. Detroit care homes typically take in fewer residents, meaning older adults know each resident in the home and develop strong friendships.

Older-adult care homes vary more than other options for senior living in Detroit, so families can choose from a wide range of prices, amenities, and services. A Place for Mom will work with you to understand the cost of care homes. From there, we’ll help you find the right fit, whether you’re staying on a budget or searching for luxury retirement communities.

We are also serving Residential Care Home facilities in surrounding neighborhoods like Rivertown, Brightmoor and Mackenzie.
You may also consider nearby communities such as Warren, Sterling Heights or Highland Park.

Residential Care Home Facilities near Detroit, MI

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Residential Care Home

Average starting price $2,877/month
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Recent reviews of Residential Care Home in Detroit, MI
Waltz Manor in New Boston, MI
4.8

I am forever grateful for the care my mom receives on a daily basis.

Orchard Manor II in Farmington Hills, MI
5.0

We had no complaints whatsoever, so Orchard Manor gets 5s across the board for every category. The home was very nice, updated, comfortable and very accessible. The staff was very friendly and took good care of my mom while she was here. I would highly recommend Orchard Manor II to others and already have!

Comfort's Place in Farmington Hills, MI
4.8

Comfort's Place is a home-like environment that supercedes a nursing home institution. The professional staff cares for my mother with kindness and dignity.

Best Kept Home Care

7207 Buhr, Detroit, MI 48227

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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Best kept Home Care services encompasses a diverse industry that provides a provision of personal care, home management and nursing services. Services include skilled nursing, personal assistance, supervision or case for person with inability to perform but not limited to basic acrid daily...

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Assure Residential Care

846 East Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI 48207

Provides: Care Homes

Assure Residential Care

846 East Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI 48207

Provides: Care Homes

Riverfront Oasis

100 Riverfront Drive, Detroit, MI 48226

Provides: Care Homes

Victory Lane Home

600 Wanda Street, Ferndale, MI 48220

1 review

This is too expensive for us. It just doesn't meet the budget we're working with so we have to find something else. Also, every time I call they have very strong accents so it's hard sometimes to understand...

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Freedom Haven Home

700 Wanda Street, Ferndale, MI 48220

Provides: Care Homes

Lily Care Home

220 Farmdale Street, Ferndale, MI 48220

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Lily Care Home

220 Farmdale Street, Ferndale, MI 48220

Provides: Care Homes

Sussex House of Living

14973 Sussex, Detroit, MI 48227

Provides: Care Homes

Sussex House of Living

14973 Sussex, Detroit, MI 48227

Provides: Care Homes

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Living Well Home Care LLC

631 E Grand Blvd, Detriot, MI 48207

Provides: Care Homes

Living Well Home Care LLC

631 E Grand Blvd, Detriot, MI 48207

Provides: Care Homes

Brighter Haven

560 E Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI 48207

Provides: Care Homes

Hope Assisted Living II

7494 W Outer Dr., Detroit, MI 48235

Provides: Care Homes

Blue Care Assisted Living

18960 Stansbury Rd, Detroit, MI 48235

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Residents from Detroit will be interested in reading about whether they can get support for elders through the Blue Care Assisted Living facility. There are a number of senior citizens who may need to think about whether they can find the right center for their needs. At this independent living...

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King Special Care

404 East Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI 48207

Provides: Care Homes

King Special Care II

408 East Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI 48207

1 review

provides meals, passing meds, laundry, tranportation and goes to adult day care svcs daily

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Barbee Manor

404 East Grand Blvd., Detroit, MI 48207

Provides: Care Homes

Barbee ManorBarbee Manor is a senior care home located in the city of Detroit, which lies in Wayne County in Michigan. Our home is near specialized health centers, recreation centers, and churches for spiritual nourishment. The city of Detroit has all the amenities that the senior citizens would...

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Barbee Manor

404 East Grand Blvd., Detroit, MI 48207

Provides: Care Homes

Barbee ManorBarbee Manor is a senior care home located in the city of Detroit, which lies in Wayne County in Michigan. Our home is near specialized health centers, recreation centers, and churches for spiritual nourishment. The city of Detroit has all the amenities that the senior citizens would...

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Hope House

14626 Mansfield, Detroit, MI 48227

1 review

If I were to lean toward any of the programs in this area, it would be this one. Location, transportation, and 3 day per week outing program sound perfect...now it's time for me to convince my hubby that we...

Provides: Care Homes

Located in one of  Detroit's finest neighborhoods, 4 bedrooms(up stairs) 1-1/2 bath, hardwood floor's in a beautiful living & dining room area with a nook, 2-car garage and a spacious back yard good for gardening and barbeque's.

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Second Chance Living Supportive Services

3430 East Jefferson Ave. STE 538, Detroit, MI 48207

Provides: Care Homes

Second Chance Living Supportive Services

3430 East Jefferson Ave. STE 538, Detroit, MI 48207

Provides: Care Homes

Pablo Davis Elder Living Ctr

9200 W Vernor Hwy, Detroit, MI 48209

Provides: Care Homes

Pablo Davis Elder Living Ctr

9200 W Vernor Hwy, Detroit, MI 48209

Provides: Care Homes

Templeton Adult Foster Care

180 E Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI 48207

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Cost of care homes in Detroit, MI

The average cost of senior living in Detroit is 2,877 per month. Cheaper nearby regions include Lincoln Park, MI with an average of 2,818 per month.

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In Detroit, Michigan, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:

Financial assistance

In Detroit, Michigan, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:

Transportation

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.

Health care

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.

Senior activities

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.

What are care homes?

Residential care homes are houses in residential neighborhoods that are equipped, adapted, and staffed to care for a small number of residents, usually between two and 10. Like assisted living communities, staff at care homes typically help residents with activities of daily living, including bathing, dressing, and medication management. Although residential care homes vary significantly depending on the community, services usually include:

  • Help with personal care
  • Medication management
  • Mobility assistance
  • Nutritious meals
  • Social activities and outings
  • Housekeeping
  • Laundry
More about care homes

Learn more about other types of senior living in Detroit, Michigan

 

Learn More About Personal Care Homes in Detroit, MI

 

Residential care homes — sometimes called care homes, board and care homes, group homes, or personal care homes — are often houses in residential neighborhoods that are adapted, equipped, and staffed to care for a small number of residents, usually 10 or less. Similar to assisted living but in a smaller, more residential setting, these homes provide supervision, organized events, and assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs). This means care homes can help with everyday routines but typically do not provide 24-hour skilled nursing assistance.

Cost of Personal Care Homes in Detroit, MI

The median monthly cost of a room in a care home in Detroit is about $2,950 within the metropolitan area. In the state of Michigan, the median monthly cost for a room in a care home is about $3,000. However, the cost of living in a care home depends largely on location. Since the homes are private residences, costs are tied to real estate value and therefore may vary greatly.

A Place for Mom’s local Senior Living Advisors can help find the right residential care home in Detroit for you or your loved one.

 

Learn More About Detroit, MI

 

Cost of Living

 

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
89 89 85 $586 17.7% spend more than 30% of monthly income on housing $43,267 $26,249 None

 

 

Local Hospitals

 

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:

  • University of Michigan Hospitals-Michigan Medicine – Established in 1850, Michigan Medicine located in nearby Ann Arbor is the university’s academic community and one the largest hospitals in the state. The hospital has 1,000 beds and records over 2 million patients per year. Michigan Medicine ranks highly in the fields of otolaryngology, geriatrics, cardiology, and ophthalmology.
  • Beaumont Hospital-Royal Oak – Home to Michigan’s most active emergency center, Beaumont Hospital of Royal Oak is a Level 1 Trauma Center and also an area teaching community. The hospital specializes in cancer treatment, heart health, and women’s health services.
  • Beaumont Hospital-Troy – Beaumont of Troy is a 520-bed medical community that operates 24 hours a day, and provides care in a number of services. This community employs 1,400 physicians, providing services related to heart care, oncology, and home medical equipment.

 

 

Weather and Climate

 

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
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
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
3” 4” (August) 33”

 

 

Demographics and Values

 

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
66.4% 29.3% 4.4%

 

Population Statistics

Population metro area Population city proper Population density Population trend
4,300,000 673,000 1,873 people per square mile Shrinking at a rate of -0.002%

 

Age

Median 55+ 60+ 70+ 80+
35 25.8% 10.4% 5.1% 3.4%

 

Highest Level of Education

High-school diploma College degree Graduate degree
32.6% 14.2% 5.7%

 

Race & Ethnicity

Asian Black Hispanic Native American Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian White Two or more
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
45.5 20.6

 

Miscellaneous

Have some form of disability Live in poverty Veterans
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.

 

Arts, Culture, Entertainment, and Recreation

 

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.

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