Senior-living options in Bloomfield Hills gather along two roads, with Telegraph Road carrying Sunrise Assisted Living of Bloomfield Hills and, just south, The Bradford Senior Living. Woodward Avenue holds Cedarbrook of Bloomfield Hills, a continuing-care campus running from apartments through skilled nursing at one address. Hampton Manor, the smallest of the four at 45 beds, sits east on Opdyke Road. The four hold roughly 385 beds, 114 in secured memory-care neighborhoods.
Oakland County counts about 250,500 residents past 65, close to one in five. In a city this size that share is why four buildings fit, and why memory care rather than assisted living is where waiting happens.
How Care Shows Up Along Telegraph and Woodward
Across 4 Bloomfield Hills addresses the middle of the care range is deep and both ends are narrow.
- Independent Living: Cedarbrook on Woodward Avenue is the only address offering it, at $4,200 for an apartment on a campus whose later levels sit down the same corridor.
- Assisted Living: All four buildings carry it, from 45 beds at Hampton Manor to 132 at Sunrise, so the real choice is between a quiet floor and a full activity calendar.
- Memory Care: Every address here runs a secured neighborhood, 114 beds in total, and that depth shortens the wait that usually follows a diagnosis.
- Skilled Nursing: Cedarbrook alone carries it, which makes a step up from assisted living there an internal move rather than a fresh search.
Most households enter at assisted living and add memory support later, and every Bloomfield Hills address absorbs that shift in place.
Healthcare Access in Bloomfield Hills
Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital in Royal Oak anchors serious medicine for Bloomfield Hills. It carries 1,101 beds, Level I adult and Level II pediatric trauma verification, the Ernst Cardiovascular Center, an advanced comprehensive stroke center, adult kidney and liver transplant, and the Rose Cancer Center with its proton therapy program.
Closer in, Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital runs 191 beds and a primary stroke center on an 80-acre campus, with a new behavioral health hospital there carrying a unit built for patients 55 and older. Corewell Health Beaumont Troy Hospital, at 520 beds, takes much of the north-county surgical volume.
What Bloomfield Hills Pricing Looks Like
In 2026, assisted living in Bloomfield Hills runs $4,200 to $5,200 a month. An independent-living apartment at Cedarbrook is $4,200, a private skilled-nursing room on that campus is $8,500, and memory care across the city runs $5,800 to $7,550.
What varies most is the step between levels inside one building. Hampton Manor charges roughly $1,500 more for memory care than for assisted living; at Sunrise the same step is closer to $3,000. Which building a household starts in therefore shapes what it pays two years later.
Why Families Choose Bloomfield Hills
What keeps families in Bloomfield Hills is usually a set of habits rather than a decision. Cranbrook's art museum and science institute sit on Woodward, the township library is minutes from every senior-living address, and the small lakes west of Telegraph fill with grandchildren each summer.
Adult children in Birmingham, Troy and West Bloomfield are all inside a fifteen-minute drive, which turns a Wednesday visit into something ordinary rather than an outing.
What a Local Advisor Brings to Bloomfield Hills
A Local Senior Advisor who works the Woodward corridor knows which Bloomfield Hills building has a memory-care room open this month, how Cedarbrook handles a move from its apartments into assisted living, and what Michigan's MI Choice waiver will and will not pay for when a private-pay budget runs short.
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