Michigan Veteran Homes at Chesterfield Township
47901 Sugarbush Rd, New Baltimore, MI 48047
Call 1-855-287-5093 for details
The average cost of assisted living in the county is $4,224 per month. This guide is a starting point covering the cost of assisted living care in the county, as well as financing options to pay for it. You’ll find in-depth information on 17 Assisted Living Communities in St. Clair County and several in surrounding areas. The Cost of Senior Care in St. Clair County, MI
47901 Sugarbush Rd, New Baltimore, MI 48047
Call 1-855-287-5093 for details
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March 19, 2020
My mother moved into Bradford Place. There were some bumps on the road, but everything is apparently well. They do a little bit of extra care for her that a lot of places don't offer, so at this point we're pretty happy with everything. The staff is very good and very friendly, she has a one-bedroom apartment, but they have a couple of different room options. They have a person who comes in and does crafts, they play bingo, and other activities to give the residents something to do in the afternoon. They have somebody that comes and helps her with balance. They were aware of it, but I wasn't.
Debra
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January 18, 2020
Regency Manor is very clean, very nice, and completely up-to-date facility wise. The apartments are gorgeous, and the price couldn't be better. The only issue that I have is there is no food provided on Saturdays and Sundays, and the kitchen is completely closed on Saturdays and Sundays. It's been a good experience for my mother still, and everybody seems knowledgeable about what they're doing and what amenities are available to them. They don't have activities. There are women who come down late at night and play cards. It's a lovely place, but they do not offer green space at all. It used to be an extended stay hotel, so it's just a giant parking lot.
Beverly
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December 20, 2019
I would highly recommend Blue Water Lodge. It's been very good for my friend. Socialization is good, the food is good, and the accommodations are outstanding. They go on bus trips, they visit museums, they have transportation to shopping and doctors' visits, they have game nights, exercises every day, they watch movies, they have music come in, and they have a prom that they put on for the people who are 90 years old. If you're bored there, it's your own fault because there's plenty of things to choose from. The value is good, but it's expensive for people to live independently in a facility such as that.
Steve Duffie
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September 9, 2018
I love this center. My brother lives there and receives excellent care. The center is clean, the food is good, and the staff is outstanding. I highly recommend Garden Place for you or your love ones.
SC
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June 26, 2018
I went to Blue Water Lodge and I was disappointed and surprised at a few things. Susan, the staff member that showed us around, seemed nice, but she didn't know as many things as I thought she should. We had a free lunch, which was OK. It was kind of expensive, but I liked where it was situated. There's no kitchen and that drove me crazy. I would definitely want a kitchen. They have what they call a kitchenette, but there's no refrigerator, no stove, no microwave, just a sink. They have meals at certain times. However, it was a very nice property, and it was clean.
LovedOne01
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June 19, 2018
The staff at Blue Water Lodge has been good and kind to my parents. They have a nice room. However, the amenities have not been what we expected, the food has not been very good as of late, and some of the activities are not happening. They have a community room, different events going on daily, meals provided, and a bus that goes out. Even their cable television package is really not what we expected it to be in a senior living center. They don't do a lot of other things beside watch television, which is disappointing.
Tammy
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January 26, 2018
We went to Bradford Place and we got to see a room that wasn't even cleaned up. It was an odd looking and odd-sized room. We didn't get to try their food. We just talked to the facilitator and that was it. The cost at that facility was higher than the cost at the other place and it wasn't good. The one amenity I saw was their step-down unit for Alzheimer's care. For example, if you have a senior couple and one of them has Alzheimer's and the other one doesn't, all they have to do is walk through a door to the Alzheimer's unit to see their partner. They wouldn't have to transfer to a different building to see that person and that, I felt, was the coolest thing. You could still be given care at your level, but not be too far away. You wouldn't have to go outside, you would just be right there for that person. Nobody was really out of their rooms too much there, but their dining room looked fine.
The average monthly cost of assisted living varies greatly throughout Michigan and the country. At $4,224, the rate in St. Clair County is higher than the national ($4,000) and state ($3,850) averages. It’s also slightly above the monthly rate in Flint ($3,950) and significantly steeper than the average in Battle Creek ($3,050) and Saginaw ($2,825). In comparison to St. Clair County, prices are higher in Lansing ($4,500) and Monroe ($4,750) and substantially more expensive in Ann Arbor, which has the highest assisted living cost statewide, at $5,050 per month.
Note: Data for senior care costs in St. Clair County wasn’t available, so data for the city of Detroit was used instead.
St. Clair County/Detroit Area
$4,224
National Average
$4,000
State Average
$3,850
Ann Arbor
$5,050
Monroe
$4,720
Lansing
$4,500
Flint
$3,950
Battle Creek
$3,050
Saginaw
$2,825
Senior care costs also vary widely within a specific area. In St. Clair County, costs range from $1,517 for adult day health services to $9,095 for 24/7 skilled nursing home care. Assisted living ($4,224), homemaker ($4,433) and home health aide ($4,528) all fall about midrange. Although the average monthly rates for assisted living and in-home care are similar, it’s important to note that the fees charged by most assisted living facilities include room and board. Those who stay at home not only pay for care services, but they also have to pay for groceries, utilities, upkeep, insurance and property taxes. These normal daily living costs can make in-home care markedly more expensive than assisted living.
Assisted Living
$4,224
Homemaker Services
$4,433
Home Health Aide
$4,528
Adult Day Health Services
$1,517
Nursing Home Care
$9,095
Medicaid is the widest-ranging health insurance program in the country. This federal and state-funded program provides free or low-cost health care services to over 65 million low-income Americans with few resources. Each state administers Medicaid according to federal regulations.
The Michigan Medicaid program provides coverage for more than one-fifth of the state’s population and primarily serves pregnant women, dependent children and their parents, blind and disabled adults and the elderly. Medicaid-eligible St. Clair County residents receive numerous health care benefits, including:
Optional State Supplementation
Seniors and disabled adults who are eligible for SSI benefits may also qualify for a monthly top-up through the Optional State Supplementation program. The exact benefit depends on an applicant’s income and living arrangement, but the maximum monthly payment is $179.30 for single people and $743.60 for married couples.
Residents of St. Clair County who wish to apply for SSI and OSS benefits can contact the Social Security Administration at (800) 772-1213.
Long-Term Care Insurance
Younger St. Clair County seniors may consider purchasing a long-term care insurance policy to help fund their future care needs. These policies provide a set daily or monthly benefit amount for a certain number of years. The cost and availability of LTC insurance depend on a policyholder’s age and health and the particular options chosen. Seniors should compare coverage, deductible periods and included and optional benefits for policies from several insurers before making a choice.
For help understanding LTC insurance or assistance filing a benefits claim, seniors can contact Elderlife Financial Services at (888) 228-4500.
Area Agency on Aging 1-B provides St. Clair and five other Michigan counties with a wide range of resources to help those aged 60 and older maintain their independence. Resources the agency coordinates include in-home care and support services, nutritious home-delivered and congregate meals, senior activity centers, transportation, and personalized information and referrals for available programs and services. Area Agency on Aging 1-B
29100 Northwestern Hwy., Ste. 400, Southfield, MI 48034
(248) 357-2255
Accredited staff at the St. Clair County Department of Veterans Affairs can help veterans navigate the application process for VA benefits and pensions. Veterans can visit the VA outpatient clinic in Yale for primary care, X-ray, laboratory and pharmacy services. The clinic also provides referrals for specialist care at the John D. Dingell VA Medical Center in Detroit.
St. Clair County Department of Veterans Affairs
200 Grand River Ave., Ste. 104, Port Huron, MI 48060
(810) 989-6945
Yale VA Outpatient Clinic
7470 Brockway Rd., Yale, MI 48097
(810) 387-3211
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