Michigan Shores Co-Op sits on the shore of Lake Michigan in Frankfort, offering apartment-style homes for adults aged 55 and better who want community living without the hassle of home maintenance, and the building has 54 one- and two-bedroom apartments, each with private patios or balconies, furnished with essential appliances, floor coverings, window treatments, and plenty of closet space, with sizes from 676 to 1,488 square feet. The community lets members remodel and decorate their own spaces, and many enjoy garages, indoor storage, and secure entrances, plus barrier-free access and attached garages that make things easier for most residents, and the cooperative structure actually means members own their home together and guide some decisions. There's a manager named Shirley Robert, who holds the Registered Cooperative Manager (RCM) certification, and she keeps things running smoothly, and people who live here get lake views out the door, which suits folks who enjoy outdoor recreation, whether they want to go walking on the hiking paths, swim in the indoor pool, or just watch the water.
Michigan Shores Co-Op provides a wide mix of amenities and features, such as common lounges with fireplaces, a community great room, a dining room, a clubhouse, a fitness center, six laundry rooms, a whirlpool, workshop, and central mailboxes, and there's a meeting room and overnight guest accommodation for visitors. The property also allows well-behaved small pets, which helps residents feel more at home, and most find that the friendly shuttle takes them to shopping and local events, reducing the need to drive. The community offers local resources through its own directory and has a Facebook page that helps residents stay connected. Residents can take advantage of private covered balconies, overnight guest rooms, and a range of transportation options, which suit socially responsible, active seniors who don't want the burden of yard work or repairs.
Michigan Shores Co-Op focuses on giving detailed information and personalized help to families thinking about senior living, with a free and private consultation service guiding them step by step, and local advisors help people choose between independent living, assisted living, memory care, and residential care home options. For those dealing with dementia or Alzheimer's, there's a thoughtfully designed environment, added security features, and care options that help residents feel safe and supported, while people who are independent or only need some companionship or help can also find what they're looking for here. The cooperative never publishes prices but aims to cover what's essential for older adults of many backgrounds, especially those who want to lead active lives, have less work to do at home, and enjoy a smaller home with a bigger sense of community.