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Last Updated: 2/21/25

If you’re looking for independent living in the Trenton area, our local senior living advisors can help you each step of the way. From affordable independent living for seniors to luxury options, we’ll work with you to understand the cost of independent living in Trenton. From there, we’ll show you the best independent living communities for your lifestyle, interests, and budget.

Discover unique independent living amenities, social activities, dining, and more independent living benefits. With 38 independent living facilities in Trenton, A Place for Mom makes it easier to find your new, maintenance-free home.


You may also consider nearby communities such as Dearborn, Taylor or Grosse Ile.

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Recent reviews of Independent Living in Trenton, MI
Thomas F Taylor Towers in Westland, MI
5.0

This is the cleanest and prettiest section 8 building I have ever seen. My mother moved from another senior tower in the area to Taylor Towers and we were amazed at the difference in amenities. The staff was friendly and helpful. They have strict rules and guidelines for resident behavior which was wonderful to see compared to my mother's former building. We waited two years to get my mother off the wait list and into an apartment. It was well worth the wait. She is so happy!

Park House Southfield II
4.9

Park House has checked off all of our boxes on what our loved one needs and what our family wanted. They were a God send to us. Also the amount of space in the two bedroom and storage closet is amazing especially from leave a big house

Baldwin House Brownstown
3.9

I have moved from here. Most categories are great except for the value. Rent goes up every year, some people are paying $[removed]. I am not sure why the rent is so high for seniors because they are going by each individual income vs Mshda scale!

The Commons

26121 Eureka Road, Taylor, MI 48180

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Provides: Senior Apartments

The Commons at The Villages of Taylor is an independent senior community for those 55 and better!!! We offer an Internet cafe', billiards room, library, game room, theater and more!!!! We are located close to expressways and shopping! Come see your new home here at The Commons!!

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The Commons

26121 Eureka Road, Taylor, MI 48180

Provides: Senior Apartments

The Commons at The Villages of Taylor is an independent senior community for those 55 and better!!! We offer an Internet cafe', billiards room, library, game room, theater and more!!!! We are located close to expressways and shopping! Come see your new home here at The Commons!!

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The Ponds at the Village

15111 Pond Village Dr, Taylor, MI 48180

Provides: Senior Apartments

The Ponds at the Village

15111 Pond Village Dr, Taylor, MI 48180

Provides: Senior Apartments

Grosvenor South Apartments

11205 Elm St, Taylor, MI 48180

Provides: Senior Apartments

Georgetown Place Cooperative

24276 Rosewood Ave, Taylor, MI 48180

1 review

This was my top pick in all the communities that we had toured. However, at the time there were no male residents only women and I didn't feel comfortable with that situation. The location was very close to me and it would have been very convenient. ...

Provides: Senior Apartments

Pickwick Park Townhouses

9633 E Pickwick Cir, Taylor, MI 48180

Provides: Senior Apartments

Pickwick Park Townhouses

9633 E Pickwick Cir, Taylor, MI 48180

Provides: Senior Apartments

Branford Townhouses Co-Op

9775 Pine St, Taylor, MI 48180

Provides: Senior Apartments

Leo Paluch Senior Apartments

17000 Champaign, Allen Park, MI 48101

Provides: Senior Apartments

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Leo Paluch Senior Apartments

17000 Champaign, Allen Park, MI 48101

Provides: Senior Apartments

Park Plaza Apartments

1201 Fort St, Lincoln Park, MI 48146

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Sumby Senior Housing

240 Visger Road, River Rouge, MI 48218

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Provides: Senior Apartments

Constructed in 2006, this smoke-free inviting 55 unit one-bedroom community for low-income senior citizens age 62 and older is a gem, comfortably situated in a historic, residential neighborhood located in River Rouge, Michigan. Sumby is named after the historic Sumby Hospital which was formerly...

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Cost of independent living in Trenton, MI

The average cost of senior living in Trenton is 2,973 per month. Cheaper nearby regions include Estral Beach, MI with an average of 2,824 per month.

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

Financial assistance

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

Transportation

Trenton is a car-dependent city, which means seniors can expect to need a car for most errands. Transit options in Trenton include the Trenton Transportation Shuttle Service, offering door-to-door transportation to seniors living in the city.

Health care

Trenton 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 – Trenton and Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital.

Senior activities

Trenton is a waterfront city located on the west bank of the Detroit River, in an area colloquially known as Downriver. Seniors looking for daily activity and companionship should visit the area’s Westfield Activities Center. The city is also home to a number of recreational areas — perfect for a nice stroll — with popular locations including Elizabeth Park and Lake Erie Metropark.

What is independent living?

Independent living offers a stress-free lifestyle for older adults. Independent living communities don’t provide personal care or supervision, but do offer generally healthy adults opportunities for socialization and hassle-free living. Independent living services often include:

  • Nutritious meals and snacks
  • Housekeeping
  • Laundry
  • Home maintenance and repairs
  • Social activities and outings
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Trenton, Michigan

Independent Living

For many seniors, the financial burden of home ownership and the upkeep of the property might be a deterrent to living an independent life. Independent Living Communities offer a solid alternative to this situation. Basic chores such as meal preparation and housekeeping are handled by staff and a calendar of recreational and social activities is maintained, allowing residents the autonomy to use their time as they wish, free from daily obligations. Along with their daily needs being met, residents can enjoy the opportunity to be among peers, surrounded by others of similar ages and interests. Typically consisting of a private living space and a full kitchen, these communities offer residences with many of the amenities of apartment life but without the hassle. Guests can be invited over and entertained, and more time can be spent with them with the basic maintenance of daily chores out of the way. While policies differ between communities, many residences allow pets as well. If medical or nursing support is desired, residents may always enlist the services of independent health care professionalls. There are a variety of expenditures and advantages to balance while selecting an independent living community. It is important to determine if these amenities are included in the plan: meals, internet access, initial assessment fee, housekeeping, parking, Waiting list deposit, transportation, and private phone. The conveniences associated with independent living include concierge services, game/TV room, transportation, golf course, private rental hall, laundry service, fitness center & swimming pool, and community activities.

Demographics and Values

Currently, the population of Trenton consists of 18,255 people. Trenton has a population density of 970 people per square mile. Out of the total population of Trenton, 14.6% have some form of disability, 8.6% are widows, 6.6% live in poverty, and 4.1% do not have health insurance. In Trenton, 9.1% of the citizens are veterans of the United States armed forces. Based on gender, 48.0% are male and 52.0% are female. The median age of Trenton is 46 years old. Of the population of Trenton 32.9% have a high-school diploma, 24.3% have a college degree, and 9.6% have a graduate degree. Demographically, Trenton is 1.3% mixed race, 1.0% black, 0.2% other or not specified, 96.3% white, 0.2% Native American, 0.0% Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian, 1.1% Asian, and 3.6% Hispanic.

Cost of Living

The cost of care for a community is influenced by the city in which it is located. Monthly, the median cost of rent in Trenton is about $935 and the median home value in Trenton is $131,278. The rent burden for Trenton is around 16.5% of the average monthly income.

State Information

An overview of Michigan

Based on natural beauty, Michigan ranks 29th in the nation. The state of Michigan has a cost of living index of 89.3 where a score of 100 is the national average, and anything below 100 is considered less expensive than the national average. The state has a grocery index rating of 89.3 and a housing index rating of 75.2. In total, Michigan has 148 general hospitals and 259 health centers that provide care for 10,015,421 citizens. The three highest ranked hospitals in Michigan are University Of Michigan Health System, Mercy Health Muskegon, and Holland Community Hospital. The quality of life enjoyed by the average Michigan citizen is ranked 33rd nation-wide. Additionally, Michigan is ranked 24th by standards of healthcare.

Social demographics of the state

In Michigan, 31% of the population is over the age of 55. The median age in the state is 40. In Michigan, 33% of the population attend some form of religious service and there are 9,521 different congregations. The top three non-Christian denominations in the state are Jewish-<1%, Muslim-<1%, and Buddhist-<1%, with the most common Christian denominations consisting of Evangelical Protestant-25%, Mainline Protestant-18%, and Historically Black Protestant-8%. In Michigan there are 351 masonic lodges. In the most recent presidential election, 48% of Michigan residents voted Republican and 47% voted Democrat. In terms of diversity, Michigan ranks 36th in the nation.

State-wide weather information

The average humidity across the state is 72%. The highest monthly average humidity rating is 81% in the month of December. The average monthly precipitation for the state of Michigan is around 2.76 inches. The average amount of precipitation peaks during the month of June at around 4.76 inches. The average temperature in the summer rises to around 67F. Over the summer months the average high temperature peaks at around 85F during the month of July. In the summer, the average low temperature drops to around 44F during the month of June. The average temperature in the winter falls to around 23F. During the winter, the average high temperature peaks at around 37F during the month of February. The average low temperature during the winter drops to around -2F in the month of January. The average air quality index rating in Michigan is 38.1 AQI. The average air quality index rating peaks in the month of May with a rating of around 54.5 AQI. While residents of Michigan mostly enjoy pleasant conditions, it’s important to be aware of inclement weather as well, which in Michigan can include tornadoes.

Wildlife to be found in Michigan

The state of Michigan has a diverse array of plant and animal life. Local plant life can consist of hemlock, white pine, red maple, and white oak. While venturing throughout the state, you might see animals such as the Mitchell’s satyr, the wolves, the common carp and suckers, or the catfish and bullheads. The state animal of Michigan is the white-tailed deer.

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Hutcheson Manor, The Reserve at Red Run and The Reserve at Red Run are the top-rated independent living facilities near Trenton, Michigan. See full list of communities.

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