Clinton Place Apartments sits in Mount Clemens, MI, offering housing and care for seniors who want help with daily life or want to live more independently, and the building itself is a high-rise with seven floors, which gives folks lots of space. There's both mid-rise and garden-style apartments and some townhomes, and while the community is mainly for seniors age 62 and older, there are some options for families with no age restriction as well, including income-based apartments and fully renovated units. The staff here's known for being friendly, helpful, and kind, and they help set a welcoming tone every day, and residents get chef-prepared, nutritious meals planned by real meal planners, which can help folks feel better.
Memory care features try to make things easier for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, so layouts are set up in ways that reduce confusion, and the whole place is designed for an active and healthy lifestyle. Social living is a focus, with a community room, fitness center, and even a computer center, so there's always something going on and people to meet, and staff can personalize care options for each person. Nurses and professional parent care services are available, and there's continuing care, assisted living, memory care, independent living services, respite care, and home care, so the spectrum of needs is broad, and there's both affordability and luxury options depending on the apartment.
Residents can expect on-site laundry rooms, secure building entry, off-street parking, a non-smoking community, handicap accessible layouts, SMART Bus pick-up right at the front door, an on-site service coordinator, and equal housing opportunity, and there's also a farmers market next door for fresh produce, which some folks enjoy. Clinton Place Apartments is managed by The Associated Management Company, and they've received accreditation from the Institute of Real Estate Management, which matters for some families. There's a community review score of 1.0 based on one review, so that's something to consider, but many people like the social feel and the priority on residents' needs. Tours are available to see the facilities in person, and there's always staff on-site to answer questions or meet with families. The apartments and care types suit adults, families, and seniors, and the waitlist is open for some units, especially for seniors aged 62 and up who want affordable housing with a wide range of services and amenities.