The Oaks at Belmont is a 60 bed continuing care retirement community in Belmont offering independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing.
- Continuous care
- Quiet campus life
- Structured routines
Why Families Choose The Oaks at Belmont
- Full continuum of care options on a single structured campus
- Monthly care options starting at $2,506 for independent living apartments
- Dedicated memory care space featuring approximately 15 specialized beds
- Provides continuous support across sixty total community beds
- Acceptance of Medicaid programs to support diverse long term care needs
About The Oaks at Belmont
The Oaks at Belmont operates as an intimate continuing care retirement community featuring a total capacity of 60 beds within the local area of Belmont. This specific size limitation creates a tightly integrated residential pattern where individuals across different stages of health interact within shared architectural zones. Residents requiring independent living arrangements pay a monthly baseline rate of $2506 while accessing the broader campus infrastructure.
The physical layout deliberately connects residential quarters with centralized dining and activity spaces to minimize long hallway transits throughout the day. Natural light fills the communal corridors where residents move between scheduled programs and social gatherings without navigating sprawling multi-building complexes. Operating as a unified continuing care retirement community allows individuals to remain in familiar surroundings even as their daily support requirements shift significantly over time.
Every architectural element inside this establishment is scaled to maintain a quiet and manageable atmosphere for everyone who resides here. The continuum of care integrated into this physical setting encompasses independent living alongside structured assisted living services priced at $4546 per month. Staff members are stationed throughout the building to provide personal assistance with daily routines while respecting individual privacy within private apartments.
Meals are served in a communal dining room where residents gather three times daily to share tables and converse during standard dining hours. The daily rhythm inside the building follows a predictable schedule of morning social hours followed by afternoon enrichment activities and evening relaxation periods. Individuals who require specialized memory care find dedicated support within a secured neighborhood comprising approximately 15 specialized beds.
This segregated memory support environment incorporates specialized cueing and secure perimeters to ensure safety while encouraging independent movement among participants. Advanced medical needs find accommodation through skilled nursing services operating continuously within the boundaries of this 60 bed continuing care retirement community. Professional nurses coordinate directly with attending physicians to manage ongoing therapeutic treatments and medication administration schedules for residents.
The transition from independent living or assisted living into skilled nursing occurs smoothly because the care staff already understands the personal preferences of each resident. Medicaid is accepted as a recognized payment option for qualifying individuals navigating the financial aspects of their long term care arrangements here. The integration of skilled nursing alongside lighter residential care types ensures that couples with differing medical needs can remain on the same campus.
This shared campus model eliminates the emotional strain of physical separation when one partner requires intensive medical support while the other remains active. Daily schedules at this community incorporate varied social opportunities designed to engage cognitive and physical capabilities without overwhelming individual participants. Morning exercise routines take place in the central multipurpose room where instructors guide seated and standing movements appropriate for various mobility levels.
Afternoon craft sessions and musical performances fill the common areas with active engagement and conversation among neighboring participants. Seated reading circles and puzzle groups provide quieter alternatives for individuals who prefer lower stimulation environments during the mid afternoon hours. Weekend gatherings often feature visiting local musicians or simple social teas hosted in the main lounge area near the front entrance.
The rhythm of the day is balanced carefully to offer meaningful stimulation while leaving adequate personal time for private reflection inside individual residences. Dining services function as a primary social anchor for the entire community population as residents assemble in the central dining hall for every meal. Menus offer balanced nutritional choices prepared on site by culinary staff who accommodate standard dietary modifications requested by attending medical professionals.
Dietary preferences and seating arrangements are coordinated during the initial onboarding process to ensure comfortable social integration during meal times. Family members frequently join residents for lunch or dinner by coordinating reservations with the dining room staff in advance of the meal. The dining room environment remains bright and active during peak hours with servers attending to individual tables in a courteous manner.
Special seasonal menus are introduced periodically to reflect traditional holidays and local culinary customs throughout the annual calendar. Administrative and care coordination offices remain accessible during standard business hours to assist residents and visiting family members with ongoing arrangements. The physical plant is maintained continuously by dedicated facilities personnel who address routine maintenance inside individual apartments and common areas promptly.
Safety features including emergency call systems and handrails are integrated discreetly into every hallway and residential suite across the entire property. Housekeeping and linen services are scheduled regularly to maintain clean living standards throughout the independent and assisted living sections of the building. The operational focus remains fixed on delivering consistent care services within a stable and predictable residential environment for all admitted individuals.
Staff training programs focus on respectful communication and practical assistance techniques that preserve personal dignity across every level of care provided.
Environment
An intimate 60 bed continuing care retirement community featuring accessible indoor corridors and shared social spaces designed for easy navigation.
Services
Comprehensive care spanning independent living, $4546 monthly assisted living, $5382 memory care, and continuous skilled nursing with Medicaid accepted.
Resident Experience
Daily routines feature communal dining, scheduled wellness activities, and social gatherings within a stable and supportive campus environment.
Rates and availability current as of 2026. Contact your local advisor for the latest figures.
Advisor Insight on
The Oaks at Belmont
The small 60 bed size allows for smooth transitions between care levels, though memory care space is limited to approximately 15 dedicated beds.
Amenities & Services
Compare The Oaks at Belmont with Nearby Communities
Use this comparison to evaluate pricing, care availability, and key differences between similar communities in Belmont, MI.
| Compared | The Oaks at BelmontBelmont, MI 4.2 (64) | Boulder Creek Assisted Living & Memory CareRockford, MI· 1.9 mi 4.3 (44) | New Haven Assisted LivingComstock Park, MI· 3.2 mi 4.6 (9) |
|---|---|---|---|
Starting price | $4546/mo | $5493/mo | $4500/mo |
Care types | Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Skilled Nursing | Assisted Living, Memory Care | Assisted Living, Memory Care |
Total beds | 60 | 108 | 20 |
Memory care beds | 15 | — | — |
Medicaid | Accepted | Not accepted | Not accepted |
Pet friendly | Yes | No | No |
Housing type | CCRC | Community | Community |
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The Oaks at Belmont
Belmont, MI
- Starting price
- $4546/mo
- Care types
- Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Skilled Nursing
- Total beds
- 60
- Memory care beds
- 15
- Medicaid
- Accepted
- Pet friendly
- Yes
- Housing type
- CCRC
Boulder Creek Assisted Living & Memory Care
Rockford, MI· 1.9 mi
- Starting price
- $5493/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 108
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Community
New Haven Assisted Living
Comstock Park, MI· 3.2 mi
- Starting price
- $4500/mo
- Care types
- Assisted Living, Memory Care
- Total beds
- 20
- Medicaid
- Not accepted
- Pet friendly
- No
- Housing type
- Community
Location
6081 W River Dr NE, Belmont, MI 49306
Get DirectionsNearby Essentials
- Hospital:Medical facilities including Trinity Health and Spectrum Health services are accessible in the surrounding region to provide comprehensive emergency and specialty medical care.
- Dining:Local dining venues such as the Belmont Bar and Grill offer convenient meal options and familiar meeting places close to the community.
- Shopping:Nearby shopping destinations and grocery stores provide residents with accessible locations for everyday retail needs and personal errands.
The community is positioned along West River Drive Northeast in a quiet setting that blends accessible roadways with peaceful surroundings.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What levels of care are available at The Oaks at Belmont?
The Oaks at Belmont operates as a continuing care retirement community, which allows residents to access multiple levels of care on a single campus. The community provides independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing services to accommodate changing health needs over time.
How much does independent living cost at this community?
Independent living at The Oaks at Belmont starts at a confirmed rate of $2,506 per month. This baseline rate covers residential accommodations and access to the community's campus amenities and independent lifestyle services.
What is the monthly cost for assisted living and memory care?
Assisted living services at the community are priced at $4,546 per month. For residents requiring specialized cognitive support, the memory care program is available at a monthly rate of $5,382.
Does The Oaks at Belmont accept Medicaid?
Yes, Medicaid is accepted at this community. Families and prospective residents should contact the community administration directly to discuss specific eligibility requirements and coverage details for individual care levels.
How large is the community and the memory care neighborhood?
The Oaks at Belmont features a total capacity of 60 beds across its entire care spectrum. Within this residential footprint, approximately 15 beds are dedicated specifically to the neighborhood that provides structured memory care programming.
Are pets permitted to live at the community?
Pet policies can vary based on the specific care level and current campus guidelines. Please contact the community directly to confirm the pet policy, including any weight limits, breed restrictions, or required deposits before moving in.
Does the community offer temporary or respite stays?
Short-term housing options depend on current bed availability and the specific health care requirements of the individual. Please connect with the community leadership directly to confirm if respite stays are available at this time.
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