Welcome to Highland Towers, an assisted living community located in Southfield, Michigan. The cost of the assisted-living community at Highland Towers starts at a monthly rate of $1,135 to $6,600. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. When you visit the community, please check to see if pets are allowed to live in the community with you.
There are 29 hospitals within 25 miles of Highland Towers. The two closest hospitals are Oakland Regional Hospital which is 1.3 miles away and Providence - Providence Park Hospital which is 1.4 miles away.
For personalized guidance, current availability, and help scheduling a tour, call our senior living advisors at1 (877) 618-0710
This community has received a range of feedback, with many positive remarks highlighting its cleanliness, friendliness of staff, and the variety of amenities offered, including fitness and exercise rooms, a grocery store, barber shop, and even a pet grooming facility. Several reviewers were impressed by the service provided during their tours, noting the community's efforts to maintain a clean and pleasant environment both inside the apartments and in common areas. The presence of balconies, efficient appliances like stoves, refrigerators, and in some cases dishwashers, alongside practical conveniences such as laundry facilities and convenient parking, were well-received.
However, there were some concerns raised that could not be overlooked. Multiple reviewers voiced disappointment regarding the size and outdated condition of the apartments and common areas, suggesting a need for updates and renovations. The quality and aesthetics of the community did not meet some visitors' expectations, with one mentioning a lack of warmth and inviting atmosphere. Another point of concern was related to odors and issues with mold and mildew, which were significant enough to deter at least one potential resident. Despite these criticisms, there are aspects of the community that continue to draw interest, such as its location conducive to accessibility, being close to bus lines, hospitals, and restaurants, indicating that while improvements could be made, the community has valuable offerings.