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The Inn at Freedom Village

The Inn at Freedom Village

145 Columbia Ave Ste 1, Holland, MI 49423

4.7 (20 Google reviews)

The Inn at Freedom Village in Holland offers independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing within a continuing care community.

  • Continuum of care
  • Active lifestyle
  • Onsite health suppor

Why Families Choose The Inn at Freedom Village

  • Provides a full continuum of care including independent living, assisted living, memory care, and sk
  • Features a total capacity of approximately 85 beds, including roughly 20 for memory care.
  • Offers flexible respite stays, allowing for temporary care and support.
  • Features an independent living option starting at $2,655 per month.
  • Located in Holland, Michigan, for access to local services.

About The Inn at Freedom Village

The Inn at Freedom Village gathers three levels of senior living onto a single campus in Holland, where independent living, assisted living, and memory care share one address inside a continuing care retirement community. That range is the defining fact of the place. A resident who moves in for an independent apartment can, years later, receive a higher level of care a short walk from the neighbors and staff who already know them by name.

The whole campus is arranged around that continuity, and the rhythm of daily life follows from it. The continuing care structure changes what a move here means. Most senior living arrangements get decided twice, once for today's needs and again, under pressure, when those needs grow. The Inn folds that second step into the first. When a resident's health shifts, the change becomes a transition within a familiar campus rather than a search for a new address, and the people managing it already know the resident well.

Friendships survive the move. So does the comfort of known hallways, known meal times, and known staff. The community keeps a modest scale, with approximately 85 beds across its levels of care. Life at that size has a particular texture. The same faces appear at breakfast, staff learn individual preferences quickly, and the walk between an apartment door and a familiar conversation stays short. Within that total, memory care holds approximately 20 beds, a deliberately small neighborhood where residents spend their days with consistent caregivers in a calm and settled setting.

Independent living carries the largest share of daily life on campus, with monthly rates starting at $2,655. Residents at this level keep their own schedules and their own front doors while the community absorbs the upkeep that once filled their weekends. Nobody mows a lawn here or waits at home for a repair crew. The hours those chores used to consume return to reading, visiting, morning walks, and long unhurried breakfasts.

Assisted living occupies the middle of the continuum, built for residents whose routines continue best with practical help alongside them. Assistance is worked into the shape of the day, folded into dressing, bathing, and the small tasks that have grown harder, rather than imposed over a resident's own rhythm. The aim at this level is steadiness. A day in assisted living should look much like the day before it, only with fewer struggles inside it.

Memory care operates as its own dedicated neighborhood within the campus. Its approximately 20 beds keep the group small enough for caregivers to know each resident's history, habits, and comforts in real detail. Days there follow a steady, predictable structure, because familiarity itself does quiet work for people living with memory loss. Meals arrive at the same times, faces stay consistent, and the spaces are designed for safety without feeling institutional.

The Inn also welcomes respite stays for shorter periods. A respite guest steps into the same meals, care, and daily rhythm as long-term residents, whether the stay covers a family caregiver's travel or a stretch of extra support after a difficult season. For families weighing that option, the campus offers a genuine preview of daily life rather than a separate short-stay wing set apart from the community.

Dining threads through all of it. Meals are the campus's common ground, served in a shared setting that draws residents out of their apartments and around tables together every day. Conversation carries as much weight as the menu. The community treats those gatherings as part of the care itself, because a resident who eats among friends tends to fare better than one who eats alone. From the first day in an independent apartment through the years that follow, The Inn at Freedom Village keeps its promise narrow and durable: one campus, three levels of care, and no need to start over somewhere new when needs change.

Environment

The community is set within a continuing care retirement community with around 85 total beds, creating a structured and comfortable campus feel.

Services

Residents have access to independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and short-term respite stays.

Resident Experience

Daily life combines personal independence with accessible support, shared dining experiences, and engaging routines.

Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact Karla Middlecamp for the latest figures.

Karla Middlecamp

Karla Middlecamp

Senior Care Consultant/Owner, Michigan

Advisor Insight on
The Inn at Freedom Village

Because it operates as a continuing care community, it works best for people who value long-term stability in one familiar location.

Best for: Families can expect structured care options and a clear layout.
Consider if: Might not fit if pet policies or Medicaid acceptance are dealbreakers.
Ask on tour: Ask how transitions between care levels are handled operationally.
Comparison: Offers a full continuum compared to standalone facilities.

Amenities & Services

Reviews from Google

4.7 (20 Reviews on Google) View all on Google ↗
  • Leslie Herweg 7 months ago

    I hurt my back while on vacation and was able to get into Freedom Village for rehabilitation after a hospital stay. They are fantastic. The physical therapists and occupational therapists are top-notch. The nurses, CNAs and other help staff were very kind and attentive. The food…

  • Barb Gurskey 6 months ago

    My 91-year-old mom has lived in the independent section of Freedom Village for 10 years and has absolutely loved it. The entire building has a kind, happy, sophisticated warmth to it. Because she has had such a great experience in independent living, when it recently came to the…

  • Terri Rowe 3 years ago

    My mother was in need of rehabilitation care at the beginning of March of 2023. They did an outstanding job with her rehab care at The Inn at Freedom Village. The activities team also did a great job-stopping by each day, more than once a day-to bring snacks, newspapers, daily…

  • Jeff Harthy a year ago

    Father has been in independent living since 2011, very pleased with the experience. Mid Feburary he was hospitalize with flu and was sent to Mission Point (skilled nursing) for rehab. Not the best experience. March 14 he was moved to Copper Harbor (assisted living). This has…

  • Dickinson True Value 9 years ago

    My mother as well as my grand father received excellent care at The Inn at Freedom Village Holland. The food was fantastic, therapy excellent and the stay very pleasant. The new Private Rooms in Skilled Nursing are beautiful with flat screen TV's and private bathrooms, free…

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Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Holland, MI.

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4.7 (20)
Starting price
$5490/mo
Care types
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Total beds
85
Memory care beds
20
Medicaid
Not accepted
Pet friendly
No
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AHSL Holland Lakeshore

Holland, MI· 1.4 mi

4.4 (5)
Starting price
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Care types
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Total beds
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Medicaid
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Pet friendly
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Location

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145 Columbia Ave Ste 1, Holland, MI 49423

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Nearby Essentials

  • Hospital:Medical access and hospital services are available within the local Holland area, providing nearby emergency and specialized physician care.
  • Dining:Local dining options feature various cafes and restaurants located conveniently around downtown Holland.
  • Shopping:Shopping centers, grocery stores, and daily errand services sit within a short drive from the community.

Situated in a welcoming neighborhood in Holland, Michigan, offering easy access to local parks and community spots.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What care types are offered at The Inn at Freedom Village?

The Inn at Freedom Village is a Continuing Care Retirement Community in Holland that provides independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing. This allows residents to transition to higher levels of care within the same campus as needed.

How much does independent living cost?

Independent living residences at The Inn at Freedom Village start at $2,655 per month, with options for varied floor plans available.

What is the community size and memory care capacity?

The community features approximately 85 total beds, including roughly 20 beds dedicated to memory care, offering specialized support for residents.

Are short-term stays available?

Yes, respite stays are offered for individuals requiring temporary support, providing a bridge between home living and potential long-term care needs.

Does The Inn at Freedom Village allow pets?

Families should verify the pet policy directly with the community regarding specific rules for pets and residency guidelines.

Is Medicaid accepted at this community?

Families should verify whether Medicaid is accepted for payment with the community's admissions office.