The Detroit/Warren/Livonia is the 11th largest city in the country and a challenging city for locating assisted living and other senior options. Rising energy costs and competition from other countries have put a permanent hurt on this area. Although the area has a higher than national average of seniors, the difficult economy has limited the number of options for assisted living, independent living, Alzheimer's care and nursing homes. Whether you are looking for an intimate assisted living facility or a larger institutional center, our advance search is the best way to all the information that you need to find the best assisted living center in the Detroit, Warren and Livonia areas. Most seniors prefer to move into a facility near their former home but it can be big advantage to have an older family member near the home of a child or guardian. This allows for oversight of the care giving and can make visit a more frequent event.
The Detroit area includes several surrounding cities that may offer better options for assisted living. The areas of Garden City, Highland Park, Washington Township, Sterling Heights, Davisburg, Berkley, Plymouth, Roseville, Inkster, Highland, New Baltimore Ferndale, Commerce Township, Auburn Hills, St. Clair Shores, and Romulus. We have also included facilities in Pleasant Ridge, Hazel Park, Mount Clemens, Wyandotte, Warren, Clinton Township, Farmington Hills and St. Clair in this directory page. The areas of Allen Park, Oxford, Rochester Hills, Melvindale, Woodhaven, Madison Heights and White Lake are included in the great Detroit area. If you are searching for an assisted living facility in Eastpointe, Clarkston, Utica, Southfield, Oak Park, Riverview, Livonia, , Lincoln Park, Trenton, Shelby, or Redford; use our advance search to find the nearest 50 facilities.
You can also use our list feature to compile a set of your favorite assisted living facilities. This feature allows printing all the independent living, assisted living and nursing homes in your area before you start making call and scheduling appoints. Moving into an assisted living, Alzheimer's care center or nursing home is difficult so make sure that your first choice is the best choice.