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37 Assisted Living Communities in Grand Rapids, Michigan

The average cost of assisted living in the city is $4,200 a month. This guide is a starting point covering the cost of assisted living care in the city, as well as financing options to pay for it. You’ll find in-depth information on 37 Assisted Living Communities in Grand Rapids and several in surrounding areas.

  • Assisted living: $4,200
  • Nursing home semiprivate room: $9,095
  • In-home care: $4,290
  • Adult day health services: $2,058

Assisted Living Facilities near Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Reviews of Assisted Living Facilities in Grand Rapids

P.A.H.

5

April 17, 2021

I visited this facility

Sentinel Pointe was very nice, but it was more independent living, so we'd have to pay for extra services, and I'm not quite sure that would be enough for my sister. We were happy with the tour though. The staff who toured us around was wonderful, she was very knowledgeable, kind, and very professional. We looked at a one-bedroom and a studio, and we very much liked the studio and the way it was set up. They have a theater, but I don't know about the activities. We didn't go into that so much. It would have met all our needs, except we needed more care.

Sherry

5

December 14, 2020

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My parents are now in Lincoln Square. They're not providing care, it's an independent living, but everything seems to be going well and they seem to like it. They have just moved in a few days ago, but so far, everything has been great. They love their apartment. It's big enough for them. Everything is great. Everybody that I've talked to has been very nice. I don't think my parents have been dealing with a lot of people just because they have been staying in their rooms because they just moved in and so they're quarantining themselves. However, people are bringing in their meals and they seem very nice. They said that the food has been good, too. They have activities but my parents haven't taken part in anything. It's a really nice, beautiful place. The staff is wonderful. It's very clean.

Venus

5

November 6, 2019

I visited this facility

I had a tour of all the different types of facilities at Lincoln Square. I saw a one-bedroom and a studio, which were basically mini-apartments; I thought they were fine. They offered me a voucher and said that if I wanted to try the food I could come back, or bring my brother. They told me about the activities that they offer. They go on trips once a month, they showed me where the residents read and watch TV, and they have group dining. The residents can basically come and go as they please, they can have overnight visitors, they can rent out an apartment there and stay over for a period of time. I was shown a calendar of different opportunities for the residents there. The staff member that I met was fine.

Beverly

5

August 12, 2019

I am/was a resident of this facility

I'm here at Villa Maria Retirement Community and it's wonderful. The staff is very friendly and caring. The food is fine. I'm very satisfied. They have card games, bingo, an art class, and exercises. The assortment of activities is good. The building is beautiful, and the dining room is gorgeous. My apartment is nice, everything is fresh and in good shape, and carpeting is clean. However, the hallways could be improved upon.

Cindy

5

June 24, 2019

I visited this facility

Sunrise of Cascade appeared to be able to meet the price as far as the money that my mother has available without going over too much. Then they had someone go out and evaluate her but she was in a bad mood, so they came back and said it was not good, and they doubled the price per month right then and there. The place was beautiful, and the residents seemed to be happy. It looked like they had a lot to offer them, but tThe problem was that they wanted to put my mother in memory care. I was excited for her to have her go to some place like that, but they did that and then they told me at the end of the year, it was going to be another jump height in finances. Well, the place was very clean and beautifully decorated. They had lots of activities to offer. The staff was very easy to work with. The rooms were very clean.

Mark

5

January 19, 2019

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My mom moved into Sentinel Pointe Retirement Community. It's the closest to us, and has a comparable service to other places. The cost is a little more to put us in this location. She's just getting the first level of care like feeding, meals, and help as needed. She's in independent living and she just goes down for breakfast. For the size, they're laid out very nicely and in a nice complex. What stood out to me was how clean it was and how friendly the staff was. They have all kinds of little games they can play, they have a beauty shop where ladies can get their nails done, and they have a barber shop where you can get a haircut. They have lots of activities you can do during the day like card games. The staff is very interesting, nice, pleasant, helpful, and endearing. The lady that's helping out my mother is very compassionate, so it's all working out very well.

Kathy

4

February 26, 2018

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My father is in Lincoln Square retirement community, but you can contract skilled nursing. His room is very nice, very bright, and open. The staff has been really helpful, the food has been fine, and it seems like a very nice facility. I think the dining room needs to be setup for people with limited mobility, and some facilities need updating. They seem to have quite a few activities, exercises, and parties.

DP

5

February 14, 2018

I visited this facility

Lincoln Square was a very nice place. They were very accommodating. The rooms looked very pleasant and comfortable. I didn't see a lot of the residents that particular day. There were some that were playing cards. The lady that I was with was very helpful.

Pam L

5

September 28, 2017

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Sentinel Pointe Retirement Community has the most caring group of people. Everybody knows everybody, and even the maintenance workers are fantastic. My mother-in-law feels that she's a person, not just a number. The food there is great and all the social activities that they do are just fantastic. She really likes it there. The room that we chose is a very spacious studio with wonderful windows that overlook the patio where they do concerts and barbecues for the residents. They have a library, a beauty salon, and a cafe. The dining room is open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. and you can order whatever is on the menu. If you don't like what's on the menu, you can also order something different. If you come in late for breakfast, you can still get breakfast. They don't have a cutoff time for meals. The marketing people are wonderful. Jim gave us all sorts of advice and tips. One thing they did during the first week was they paired Mom with a resident to show her around. The place is so clean and it doesn't have any smell to it. It's like a hotel. They have a big band that comes in and plays for them. They also had a banjo player come in one time. They have movie nights and a bus that takes them shopping.

Map of Grand Rapids, Michigan

Assisted Living Costs in Grand Rapids

According to Genworth’s 2018 Cost of Care study, the average cost of assisted living care in Grand Rapids is $4,200 per month. This is slightly higher than the U.S. average of $4,000 and more expensive than the Michigan average of $3,850. Some of Michigan’s major metropolitan areas are significantly more expensive than Grand Rapids, including Ann Arbor ($5,050) and Monroe ($4,750). However, in some smaller cities in the state, such as Saginaw and Battle Creek, care costs more than $1000 less per month than in Grand Rapids.

Cost of Assisted Living Comparison Chart

Grand Rapids

$4,200

National average

$4,000

State average

$3,850

Ann Arbor

$5,050

Battle Creek

$3,050

Detroit Area

$4,224

Lansing Area

$4,500

Monroe

$4,720

Saginaw

$2,825

Care Cost Comparison

In Grand Rapids, as in the rest of Michigan, the biggest factor influencing the cost of senior care is the type of care required. At an average of $9,095 per month, nursing home care costs more than twice as much as assisted living care. The average costs of homemaker services ($4,290) and home health aides ($4,385) are similar to assisted living care. However, seniors who choose to receive in-home senior care services must also consider the other costs involved with remaining at home, such as rent, utilities and groceries. The lowest-cost type of care in Grand Rapids, adult day health care, costs about half as much as assisted living care. Cost of Homemaker/Home Health Aide Comparison Chart

  • Assisted living: $4,200
  • Homemaker services: $4,290
  • Home health aide: $4,385
  • Adult day health: $2,058
  • Nursing home care (semiprivate room): $9,095

 

Cost of Homemaker/Home Health Aide Comparison Chart

Assisted living

$4,200

Homemaker services

$4,290

Home health aide

$4,385

Adult day health

$2,058

Nursing home care (semiprivate room)

$9,095

Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Grand Rapids

Medicaid in Michigan

Medicaid is a government-run health insurance program that provides health coverage to low-income adults, people with disabilities, elderly adults and other groups of eligible Americans. Each state operates its own Medicaid program, so the benefits available to Medicaid recipients vary from one state to another. Michigan Medicaid covers a variety of necessary services, such as doctor visits, emergency services, home health care, nursing home care and physical therapy.

To qualify for Michigan Medicaid, seniors must be U.S. nationals, U.S. citizens or permanent residents who live in Michigan. They must also meet certain financial requirements. Single seniors need to have a pretax annual household income of less than $16,146 to be eligible. The maximum annual income for a couple is $21,892.

Seniors who are interested in Michigan Medicaid can apply through the state’s online portal, MI Bridges. The state also offers a paper application for seniors who can’t apply online. The completed application needs to be mailed to:

Michigan Department of Human and Health Services
Health Insurance Affordability Program
PO Box 8123
Royal Oak, MI 48068

Seniors who have questions about Michigan Medicaid or the application process can call the Beneficiary Help Line at 1 (800) 642-3195.

Seniors in Grand Rapids may be eligible to receive long-term care services through the MI Choice Waiver program. This program is for low-income seniors who meet the medical criteria for nursing home care but choose to receive care in their own home or in an assisted living facility. Participants in this program can access all of Michigan Medicaid’s basic services as well as certain long-term care services. These additional services are unique to the waiver and include private duty nursing, nonmedical transportation, medical supplies, chore services and community living supports.

While the MI Choice Waiver program is part of the state’s Medicaid plan, it’s not an entitlement program. There is a waiting list, so interested seniors should apply as soon as possible by calling the Area Agency on Aging of Western Michigan, Inc. at (616) 456-5664. This agency can also provide more information about the program and answer questions.

Other Financial Assistance Programs for Assisted Living

PACE

Seniors in Grand Rapids may be eligible to receive assistance from the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly. This program finances all services covered by Medicaid and Medicare, such as hospital services and nursing facility services, but it does not include room and board in assisted living facilities.

To be eligible for assistance through PACE, seniors must meet Medicaid’s long-term care eligibility criteria, which is determined based on a medical assessment. They must also be able to safely live at home, in an assisted living facility or elsewhere in the community. Seniors who are already enrolled in a Health Maintenance Organization or the MI Choice waiver aren’t eligible for PACE.

To apply for this program, seniors can contact the PACE organization that serves Grand Rapids:

Care Resources 
1471 Grace St., SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49506
(616) 913-2006

Optional State Supplement

Seniors who receive federal Supplemental Security Income benefits and live in an assisted living facility qualify to receive additional financial assistance from the state of Michigan. This optional state supplement can help cover the costs of assisted living care. The maximum OSS for a single senior is $179.30 per month, while couples are eligible to receive up to $743.60. Seniors may also receive a monthly allowance of $44, which can be used to pay for clothing and other personal needs.

To qualify for OSS, seniors must live in an assisted living facility and be eligible for SSI benefits. Limited income and limited resources are the main eligibility criteria for SSI. Seniors need to have a countable income of less than $750 to receive SSI benefits, and their benefit amount is calculated by deducting their countable income from the maximum benefit amount ($750). Countable income covers many types of income, including wages, Social Security benefits or cash from relatives. Resources, which include assets such as cash and personal property, are limited to $2,000 for single seniors and $3,000 for couples.

Seniors can make an appointment to apply for SSI benefits by calling the Social Security Administration at 1 (800) 772-1213. This appointment may be over the phone or in person. Seniors can also visit their local Social Security office to apply for these benefits.

Veterans Aid and Assistance Program

The Veterans Aid and Assistance program may help senior veterans in Grand Rapids pay for the cost of assisting living care. Seniors who qualify for the Aid and Assistance program can receive an additional monthly payment on top of their VA pension amount. 

This program is available to veterans and survivors who are eligible for a VA pension. They must also need help from another person to perform certain daily functions, such as bathing, dressing or toileting. Seniors may also be eligible if they are legally blind or have a disability that requires them to stay in bed. Seniors who reside in nursing homes may also qualify.

Seniors in Grand Rapids can apply for the Veterans Aid and Assistance program by writing to the Milwaukee VA Pension Center:

Department of Veterans Affairs
Claims Intake Center
Attention:  Milwaukee Pension Center
P.O. Box 5192 
Janesville, WI 53547
Fax: 1 (844) 655-1604

When applying, seniors are advised to submit copies of any evidence that supports their need for the monthly payment. The VA recommends including a detailed report from the senior’s doctor. Seniors who have questions about VA pensions, including the Aid and Assistance program, can call the Veterans Benefits Administration at 1 (800) 827-1000.

Assisted Living Resources in Grand Rapids

Senior Centers

Seniors in Grand Rapids can visit a local senior center to participate in scheduled activities and meet other seniors. Some of the available activities include crafts, exercise classes, book clubs, day trips and workshops.

Senior Neighbors Center 
333 Division Ave S, Ste 100, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
(616) 459-3040

Northview Senior Citizens 
5255 Grand River Dr NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525
(616) 365-6150

Community Assistance Agencies

Several agencies in Grand Rapids provide information and support to local seniors. Seniors can visit the AAA for help navigating the services and programs available to them. Seniors with questions or concerns about SSI can visit the Grand Rapids Social Security Office. Area Agency on Aging of Western Michigan 
3215 Eaglecrest Dr NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525
(616) 456-5664 Grand Rapids Social Security Office 
3045 Knapp St Ne, Grand Rapids, MI 49525
1 (877) 319-5710

Veterans Affairs

Several resources in Grand Rapids may provide support to veterans and survivors. Seniors can visit Kent County Veterans Services to apply for VA pensions or to receive referrals to applicable social services. Seniors who require medical care can visit the city’s VA clinic. 

Kent County Veterans Services 
836 Fuller Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
(616) 632-5722

Grand Rapids Vet Center 
2050 Breton Rd SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546
(616) 285-5795

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