AFS Michigan - Winter/Spring 2023

Please say “We Found You in Alternatives for Seniors ” , Winter/Spring 2023 41 continuing care communities chelsea Retirement community WASHTeNAW couNTy 805 West Middle Street • Chelsea, MI 48118 • (734) 385-1323 The moment you step foot in our community you see and feel something special. From the beautiful surroundings to the warm welcome you’ll receive from our caring team members and residents, we offer a variety of opportunities that will complement your lifestyle. Whether you are looking for Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care or Rehabilitation, we invite you to experience the Chelsea difference – a great place to call home. www.ChelseaRetirementCommunity.com See pages 48, 54, 67, 77, 88, 97, 103, 104 v beaumont commons-dearborn WAyNe couNTy 16351 Rotunda Drive • Dearborn, MI 48120 • (800) 642-HOME (4663) Nestled in a beautiful, tranquil 29-acre setting with exquisite landscaping, nature trails and scenic views, we’re just moments away from shopping, churches and entertainment. We offer exceptional amenities and a full continuum of care including independent living apartments, assisted living apartments, Alzheimer’s care and housing and a comprehensive nursing and rehabilitation center. Come see why we are one of a kind. www.BeaumontCommonsDearborn.org See pages 42, 48, 54, 67, 75 v Allegria Village WAyNe couNTy 15101 Ford Road • Dearborn, Michigan 48126 • (313) 584-1000 • AllegriaVillage.com The lifestyle you’ll love, With Health care When you Need It Allegria Village offers independent living homes, as well assisted living, memory care, rehabilitation and skilled nursing care. Amenities include an indoor swimming pool, fitness center, 250 seat Chapel, convenience store, Comerica bank, woodshop, creative arts studio and more. There are over 100 resident clubs and programs in independent living, and enrichment programs throughout every level of care. See pages 34, 38, 48, 53, 67, 73, 88, 91, 103, 104, 111 Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRC), also known as Life Care and Life Plan Communities offer multiple levels of residences. Active Retirement or Independent Living (with a varying degree of services), assisted living, and skilled nursing care. The wider range of care is helpful so that once a senior moves into the community, a change in residence will not be necessary to receive the appropriate level of care needed. Choosing the right CCRC can best be determined by understanding the different types of packages offered. There are usually three basic packages. Type A communities offer lifetime care for an initial membership fee plus monthly service fees. Type B offers a modified package that generally includes lower payments but limited coverage for assisted living and nursing services; after minimums are reached, residents must pay for additional service. Type C is a fee for service model that may include a membership fee or monthly rentals; beyond basic services spelled out in a contract, residents must pay for what they receive. Symbol legeNd: online enhancements: : Featured listing : Web link : Video/Virtual Tour Alphabetized by Name:

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