Genesis Senior Living II - CLOSED
4906 Danbury Drive, Troy, MI, 48085
"Genesis Senior Living is a 6-bed home small scale assisted living in Troy and Warren area licensed under the rules of Adult Foster Care in O..."
READ MOREAssisted living provides 24-7 personal care services and often has a nurse on staff to diagnose injury or illness. Communities often feature apartment-style living with accommodations designed for elderly residents who may have mobility challenges. Meals and snacks are provided, as well as many different social and educational activities throughout the week. These facilities also have common-use amenities such as a pool, an outdoor patio or garden, an exercise room and common areas for residents to gather and play games. The monthly average fee for assisted living in Rochester Hills is $4,750, although individual facilities will vary.
This guide offers more information about assisted living in Rochester Hills, the benefits and drawbacks of living in Rochester Hills and free, local resources for seniors.
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4906 Danbury Drive, Troy, MI, 48085
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3.7
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3178 Daley Dr, Troy, MI, 48083
5.0
(1 reviews)
"My sister moved to Golden Pines Senior Living-Daley Home and so far everything seems to be excellent. The care is excellent and they've gone way beyond what would normal care be. I like the owners' dedication to the residents and they have nice singl..."
READ MOREIt’s important for seniors to note that not all assisted living communities in Michigan are licensed. For those requiring a license, the Department of Licensing & Regulatory Affairs provides the laws and regulations that these facilities must follow. Seniors looking for assisted living communities should ask about each facility’s licensure while exploring options for long-term care.Â
The average monthly cost for assisted living in Rochester Hills is $4,750, according to the Genworth Financial Cost of Care Survey 2020, which is higher than the average for the state of Michigan, $4,200, and the nation as a whole, $4,300.Â
Rochester Hills is one of the more affordable cities for assisted living in Michigan, beat only by Kalamazoo at $3,950 per month. Ann Arbor is the most expensive at $5,590 per month, with Lansing ($5,225) and Grand Rapids ($5,000) a few hundred dollars less.Â
Rochester Hills
$4,750
Michigan
$4,200
The United States
$4,300
Lansing
$5,225
Grand Rapids
$5,000
Ann Arbor
$5,590
Kalamazoo
$3,950
Assisted living isn’t the only care option for senior residents of Rochester Hills. Seniors who would prefer to age in their own homes may opt for homemaker services ($4,767), assistance with chores and daily life tasks. Those who have light medical needs may choose to receive services in their own home from a home health aide ($4,957), such as a registered nurse or CNA. Adult day health care ($1,733) facilities provide many of the same amenities as an assisted living home, ideal for seniors who have a caretaker at home unable to provide daytime support. Finally, individuals with ongoing to acute medical conditions may be best served by a nursing home, which has 24-7 medical and personal care. A semiprivate room in Rochester Hills is $8,821, while a private one is $10,646.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
Low-income seniors in Rochester Hills who live in homes for the aged can apply to receive financial assistance for assisted living through the Medicaid State Plan. Additionally, eligible Michigan residents have access to an optional state supplement to Supplemental Security Income, which may be applied towards the cost of their care.
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.
Rochester Hills and the greater Detriot area offer many free or low-cost resources for seniors and their families to help with the transition into an assisted living community. Nonprofit organizations and state agencies offer various services to help seniors apply for housing and financial assistance, medical care and benefits and find recreation or volunteer opportunities.Â
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Area Agency On Aging 1-B | (800) 852-7795 | The Area on Aging (AAA) is a government outreach program. Its mission is to improve the lives of the area’s elderly. Different programs help address seniors’ social and physical needs, including healthy meal planning assistance, health screenings, and programs about topics that pertain to the elderly, such as fall prevention, warning signs of a heart attack or stroke, and indications of the onset of dementia. Representatives of this agency also help seniors locate government benefits they’re entitled to. |
Great Lakes Loan Closets | (734) 453-0190 | Seniors who cannot afford their own durable medical equipment may borrow from the Great Lakes Loan Closet, which accepts donations and offers them to those in need. Items typically include mobility aids, such as wheelchairs and canes, access aids including wheelchair ramps, toileting and shower chairs and sometimes blood pressure cuffs and TTY kits. |
Michigan Long-Term Care Ombudsman Services | (517) 827-8040 | Long-term Care Ombudsman Services address the needs of residents in long-term care homes such as assisted living. They oversee accommodations and can take complaints from residents about the staff or living conditions and alert any government regulatory bodies. Ombudsman representatives also help seniors and their families find accommodations in an assisted living community, including evaluating the individual’s needs, budget and preferences, giving an honest assessment of each community in the area. |
Rochester Hills AARP | (866) 277-7448 | The Rochester Hills branch of the AARP provides several resources for seniors, including finding health care and offering a volunteer match program. It connects seniors to available volunteer opportunities in the area. |
Detroit Vet Center | (313) 822-1141 | Military veterans and their surviving spouses may receive help obtaining assistance and benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, such as the Aid and Attendance and the Housebound Allowance benefits. Other services include transportation to medical appointments at the VA health clinic, group counseling for grief or PTSD and social events throughout the year. |
Rochester Hills-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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