15 communities • 93,800 seniors (65+)
Detroit's revitalization brings renewed attention to its affordable senior living and healthcare through Henry Ford Health and Beaumont. Communities in Grosse Pointe, Birmingham, and downtown Detroit offer varied options at some of the nation's lowest costs. The city's automotive heritage, Motown music history, and growing food scene create unique culture. Michigan's Great Lakes, four seasons, and strong union presence support comprehensive senior services. While weather is challenging (cold, snowy winters), Detroit attracts those seeking affordability, cultural richness, and proximity to family in the Midwest despite economic challenges.
Assisted Living costs in Detroit depend on several factors:
Detroit offers extensive public transportation options for seniors. Many assisted living communities provide their own shuttle servicesfor medical appointments, shopping, and activities.
Detroit Area Agency on Aging provides free information, referrals, and support services. The Michigan Department of Health website offers inspection reports for all licensed communities.
9341 Agnes St, Detroit, MI, 48214
570 East Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI, 48207
702 Atkinson Street, Detroit, MI, 48202
2246 W. Philadelphia St., Detroit, MI, 48206
750 Virginia Park, Detroit, MI, 48202
2662 W Grand Boulevard, Detroit, MI, 48208
2008 W Grand Boulevard, Detroit, MI, 48208
115 Worcester Place, Detroit, MI, 48203
9298 Wyoming St, Detroit, MI, 48204
17558 Monica, Detroit, MI, 48221
17203 Syracuse Street, Detroit, MI, 48212
19163 Woodingham, Detroit, MI, 48221
13927 Robson, Detroit, MI, 48227
560 E Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI, 48207
18960 Stansbury Rd, Detroit, MI, 48235
Costs vary by community and care needs. Most assisted living communities in Detroit offer tours where you can discuss specific pricing.
Assisted Living communities are located throughout Detroit and surrounding areas. Popular neighborhoods include both urban and suburban settings. Use our assessment tool to find communitiesin your preferred area of Detroit.
Start by touring at least 3-5 communities to compare. Check state licensing and inspection reports. Ask about staff-to-resident ratios, activities, dining options, and what services are included vs. extra charges. Talk to current residents and families about their experiences. Our care assessment helps match you with communitiesbased on your specific needs and budget.