MetroParkway Home
37860 Hazel Street, Harrison Township, MI, 48045
"METROPARKWAY HOME is designed to Care for People who are unable to live alone but do not need the care of a nursing home. "
READ MOREAssisted living is ideal for those who want to remain in the community but need some personal care services. These residential facilities are staffed with trained caregivers who provide help with daily living activities, and residents enjoy a maintenance-free lifestyle with meals provided. On average, assisted living residents in Chesterfield pay $4,750 per month for this type of residential care, which exceeds state and national medians. Â
This guide provides more in-depth information on senior care costs in Chesterfield, including alternatives to assisted living. It also summarizes some programs and agencies that serve seniors. Â
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In Chesterfield and throughout Michigan, assisted living facilities are officially called homes for the aged. These facilities are licensed by the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, which ensures compliance with state regulations and fields and resolves complaints related to facility conditions and quality of care.
Chesterfield is among the more expensive cities in Michigan for assisted living. On average, seniors in this city pay $4,750 per month for care. This is $450 higher than the national median of $4,300 and $550 higher than the state rate of $4,200. Â
While assisted living rates in Chesterfield exceed state and national averages at $4,750, this city is an affordable alternative to Monroe, where seniors pay $5,100 per month for services, and the Lansing area, where monthly care costs average $5,225. Ann Arbor is the most expensive surveyed option in Michigan for this type of care, with fees averaging $5,590. Those seeking more affordable care may consider Kalamazoo, where facilities charge approximately $3,950 per month. Â
Chesterfield
$4,750
Michigan
$4,200
The United States
$4,300
Ann Arbor
$5,590
Monroe
$5,100
Kalamazoo
$3,950
Lansing Area
$5,225
Seniors in Chesterfield have a range of care options to choose from, depending on their budget and lifestyle preferences. Home-based care is relatively costly, with seniors paying $4,767 for home care and $4,957 for specialized home health care. Adults who live in their own homes may save money by obtaining care in an adult day health care center, where seniors pay $1,733 per month for personal care, meals and recreational activities in a daytime community setting. Assisted living is affordable compared to home-based care at $4,750 per month. Nursing homes charge $8,821 for shared rooms and $10,646 for private accommodations.Â
Homemaker Services
$4,767
Home Health Aide
$4,957
Adult Day Health Care
$1,733
Assisted Living Facility
$4,750
Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)
$8,821
Nursing Home Facility (private room)
$10,646
Note: Care cost data for Chesterfield was not available, so data for the closest city, Detroit Area, was used instead.Â
Michigan provides personal care services through the Medicaid State Plan, which covers homes for the aged. It also provides an optional state supplement for supplemental security income recipients who reside in a home for the aged that limits room and board charges.
Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in Michigan page.
While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:
For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in Michigan page.
Seniors in Chesterfield have access to a range of programs to supplement the services they obtain in assisted living and help them make educated decisions regarding their care. The following table features local agencies that provide free and low-cost services to older adults.   Â
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Senior Center | (586) 949-0400, Ext. 4 | Chesterfield Township’s Parks and Rec Department operates the local senior center, which hosts a range of social and recreational activities for older adults. At this center, seniors participate in age-friendly fitness classes, Movie Reviewers Club, book clubs, card games and billiards. All programs limit the number of participants, so registration is required for all programs. The center is open on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. |
Veterans Services | (586) 469-5100 | Macomb County’s Veterans Services Office helps qualifying veterans and their family members obtain service-related benefits, such as health care, veteran and survivors’ pension benefits, emergency financial assistance, disability compensation and the Aid and Attendance benefit, which can help cover medical and care-related expenses. The office can also screen veterans for veterans’ home placement. |
Area Agency on Aging 1-B | (800) 852-7795 | The local Area Agency on Aging is a nonprofit agency that administers a range of free and low-cost programs to seniors aged 60 and over, helping them make informed decisions regarding their care and obtain affordable services in the community. This agency has health insurance options counselors who review individuals’ Medicare benefits and help them determine whether they qualify for Medicaid, which can help pay for assisted living services. The agency also operates the Resource Center, which helps callers connect with services, such as medical equipment rentals, nutrition counseling and transportation. |
Elder Law of Michigan, Inc. | (866) 400-9164 | Elder Law of Michigan is a statewide charitable organization with legal professionals who specialize in age-related issues. Through this agency, older adults get help with accessing public benefits that may cover assisted living services, including Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, the MI Choice Waiver and Medicaid. |
Michigan Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program | (866) 485-9393 | The state’s Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program advocates on behalf of older adults in assisted living. It has local volunteers who visit facilities and ensure compliance with state guidelines. The ombudsman can also investigate reports of abuse or neglect. |
Chesterfield-area assisted living communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all assisted living communities in Michigan are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in Michigan page for more information about these laws.
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