Welcome to Brookdale Troy (Memory Care), a memory care community located in Troy, Michigan. The cost of the memory-care community at Brookdale Troy (Memory Care) starts at a monthly rate of $4,500 to $7,130. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community allows residents to have pets. It's always a good idea to check when you visit the community to see if your pet will be allowed. .
There are 27 hospitals within 25 miles of Brookdale Troy (Memory Care). The two closest hospitals are Beaumont Hospital, Troy which is 4.7 miles away and Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak which is 5.2 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Brookdale Troy (Memory Care) are:
Outdoor Areas
Housekeeping
Activity Center
Washer & Dryer in Unit
Clubs & Communities
For personalized guidance, current availability, and help scheduling a tour, call our senior living advisors at1 (844) 661-2445
Room Pricing
memory-care
StudioStarting at$3,350
Personal Care Add-Ons
This community offers a range of care levels depending on the customized needs of each resident.
Services Package Price Range:Varies
Meals
Housekeeping
Laundry
Medication Assistance
Personal Care Assistance
Looking for Medicaid Options?
If you are using Medicaid to pay for senior living, your options are likely different.
This community has received an array of positive feedback highlighting its attentive and warm patient care, cleanliness, and the engaging activities offered to residents. Numerous reviewers praised the quality of care, describing the staff as incredible, friendly, and very accommodating. Residents and their families seem to particularly enjoy the rich program of activities which include music, dancing, and outdoor facilities allowing residents freedom to roam and not feel trapped. The level of personal attention and the facility’s environment, described as airy, bright, and having a layout that promotes accessibility and comfort, were appreciated. The food quality also received positive remarks, and the secure yet open feel of the community was commended for giving residents the feeling of normalcy and freedom. Additionally, the efforts of the staff to ensure residents are clean, happy, and well-looked after were noted, with specific activities and therapy tailored to individual needs being highlighted.
However, the community had its share of criticisms as well, with repeated concerns about staffing issues such as turnover and shortages affecting the consistency and quality of care. Another significant critique was around the community’s communication, both in responsiveness to family inquiries and in handling billing and service charges. Some reviewers experienced difficulties in getting information or coordinating events, and others noted problems with the community’s adherence to personal care plans and dietary preferences. The size of the apartments and the high cost were pointed out as drawbacks by some, though in the context of the overall satisfaction with the service provided, these were not seen as deal-breakers.
While there were individual instances of dissatisfaction, particularly concerning organizational aspects like scheduling, communication, and a perceived corporate feel to the care, these were not universal. The positive aspects, especially pertaining to the caring nature of the staff, the cleanliness of the facility, and the variety and quality of activities and care, seemed to significantly outweigh the negatives for most families. The importance of staying informed and involved in the care processes to ensure their loved ones’ needs are met was a recurring sentiment among satisfied reviewers.