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Anastasia
5
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December 5, 2024
It is pretty great. They're very clean and the staff has been very communicative with us like they would say, "Hey, we noticed your grandma is running low on this. On your next visit, make sure that you bring this for her." Today, we received a call that she was just having a hard time and wanted to know when my grandfather (who has already passed away) would visit her. They were able to get information to bring to her right at that time to be able to help her while she was having a memory issue. My mother tried the food and she said it was all pretty good. It seemed very well balanced and nothing that she would feel like she wouldn't want her mom to be eating. There's a nice wide variety of activities for her to do. They do field trips. I know they go to a pumpkin patch. They do little craft projects and stuff like that, and she seems to want to participate in that stuff. I'm all for anything that gets her up out of her room and be with people.
About The Elms at Michigan City in Michigan City, Indiana
The Elms at Michigan City, located at 4300 Cleveland Avenue in Michigan City, Indiana, offers a full continuum of senior living—including Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care—within a thoughtfully designed, resident-centered campus. The community emphasizes long-term living in place, ensuring residents can stay within the same supportive environment as care needs evolve. Accommodations include villa-style independent units and apartment-style assisted living residences, complemented by secure, specialized memory care neighborhoods. Though specific layout data wasn’t available, the campus is structured to foster a sense of community and comfort across all care levels. Life enriches at The Elms at Michigan City with a range of shared amenities—these typically include restaurant-style dining, housekeeping, transportation, and concierge-type services—and a vibrant calendar of activities designed to engage residents physically, socially, and mentally. Conveniently located in Michigan City, the community is close to local parks, shopping, medical facilities, and cultural destinations. This location combines accessibility with a quiet residential feel, creating a balanced and enriching living experience. To learn more about this provider’s license and review other available state reports, please visit: Indiana Department of Public Health - Health Care Providers Consumer Reports
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Reviews of The Elms at Michigan City in Michigan City, Indiana
4.8
(5 reviews)
Facility
4.7
Staff
4.8
Activities
5.0
Value
4.0
Anastasia
5
|
December 5, 2024
It is pretty great. They're very clean and the staff has been very communicative with us like they would say, "Hey, we noticed your grandma is running low on this. On your next visit, make sure that you bring this for her." Today, we received a call that she was just having a hard time and wanted to know when my grandfather (who has already passed away) would visit her. They were able to get information to bring to her right at that time to be able to help her while she was having a memory issue. My mother tried the food and she said it was all pretty good. It seemed very well balanced and nothing that she would feel like she wouldn't want her mom to be eating. There's a nice wide variety of activities for her to do. They do field trips. I know they go to a pumpkin patch. They do little craft projects and stuff like that, and she seems to want to participate in that stuff. I'm all for anything that gets her up out of her room and be with people.
Susan
4
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October 14, 2022
It looked very nice. It was very welcoming. The staff was very professional and pleasant. It looked like they set up all kinds of activities and activity centers for the residents who are interested in those types of things. The few residents that we met seemed to be OK. They weren't really outgoing, but they were walking around and seemed to be enjoying things. We saw a one-bedroom unit. It was nice, pleasant, clean, and neat. It was not quite as big as I would have hoped it would be, but it was sufficient. It wasn't suitable for my friend's needs though. She would not be happy there, and she is not really ready for it yet. For me, I thought it looked very nice. It was convenient. I don't really have anything bad to say about the home itself. I think the physical appearance was very nice. They have a very nice little dining area. The staff were very pleasant. They didn't seem excited to see us, but they were very professional. I have been to other places before in the past, and they had more of a homey atmosphere. In the common areas in Rittenhouse Village, it looked more like an upscale house. It was like a living room that I wouldn't want to live in because it was too nice-looking. The dining area was pleasant and nice. They had a lot of windows, but it just didn't look homey. I understand they don't have a lot of carpeting in these places (probably for them to keep it clean), but it just looked a little too cold. It didn't look like a hospital room; it was nicer than that. If I had to live in a place like that, I would say that I could get used to that. My friend was not happy with it at all. She's a very picky person.
Denise
5
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October 8, 2021
We did a tour here. The staff was great; however, the room is really small. The staff was awesome; I loved every one of them, and it was just great. It's just, the rooms were too small. It was perfect, clean, and it was nice. The neighborhood seemed fine, even if you went outside. It was nice, you could go outside and just sit, and it was perfect. Everything inside was perfect, it was clean where you could set and go, it was perfect other than the rooms were too small. We were there during lunchtime, and we were hungry. They just gave us free coffee and a free pie. I would go there just for that.
Jenny602331
5
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October 10, 2016
I visited here but it wasn’t really an official visit. My parents have decided they’re not yet ready. The rooms were very nice. There were plenty of activities. I saw their activities list and there were plenty to do. I ate there and the food was good.
Caring97717950
5
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November 29, 2014
We like everything about it. My parents have been there since August. It's new, and the rooms are lovely. The dining room is beautiful, and the food is good. The staff is attentive. The facility is always clean. They dump the trash three times a day, and they come in and clean the rooms. They change the beddings and do the wash for their towels once a week. I've never seen anything there that is dirty.
State Licenses
State License: 25-012180-1
Costs for The Elms at Michigan City in Michigan City, Indiana

Independent Living
$2,610
Starting Price

Memory Care
$5,425
Starting Price

Assisted Living
$3,640
Starting Price
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