Chesterfield's senior living is one campus that does everything. The Village of East Harbor on Kiely Drive holds 86 beds licensed across all four care levels, from independent apartments through assisted living and a twenty-bed secured neighbourhood to skilled nursing, which is a rare thing to find under a single roof anywhere in Macomb County.
The county's population past 65 runs to roughly 170,200, some 19.2 percent of residents. Chesterfield sits on the Anchor Bay side of the county, and a household here that commits to this campus is unlikely ever to need a second address.
All Four Care Levels on One Chesterfield Campus
Every level sits on the same property, which changes what a decision here actually involves.
- Independent Living: Apartments on the Kiely Drive campus for residents who need no daily help yet, with the care wings already a short walk away.
- Assisted Living: The heart of the building, covering help with medications, bathing and dressing for residents who want their own routine kept intact.
- Memory Care: Twenty secured beds within the 86, so a resident whose memory changes moves within the campus rather than out of Chesterfield.
- Skilled Nursing: Licensed on site, which means round-the-clock nursing after a hospital stay does not require finding another building.
The result is that a Chesterfield decision is made once. A resident can arrive independent and stay through every stage without changing address, doctor or dining room.
Healthcare Access in Chesterfield
Chesterfield's hospitals sit west along the county, and both are substantial. At Clinton Township, Henry Ford Macomb Hospital carries Level II trauma verification across 361 beds with a primary stroke center, cardiac work and inpatient rehabilitation, while McLaren Macomb at Mount Clemens holds the same level across 288 teaching-hospital beds.
Anything past Level II heads out of the county toward Detroit's east side or Royal Oak, where Level I verification belongs to Henry Ford St. John Hospital and, at Royal Oak, the 1,101-bed Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital. The campus nursing licence matters here, because a resident recovering from surgery frequently returns to Kiely Drive rather than to a separate facility.
What Chesterfield's Pricing Looks Like
Assisted living at the Village of East Harbor is $5,050 a month in 2026, secured memory care is $6,050 and skilled nursing is $9,500, so the whole span of care prices inside one building.
That single-building structure is the whole point, because a household can see in advance what each future stage will cost rather than guessing at a second building's rates years from now, which is worth real money to anyone weighing a decade rather than a year. A fee falls due at move-in, and short stays are charged nightly.
Why Families Choose Chesterfield
Chesterfield township runs down to Anchor Bay at the top of Lake St. Clair, and the water, the marinas and the parks along it are why most of its households settled here rather than further inland.
Staying put matters more than usual when the campus can carry a resident through every stage, since a family visiting four times a week keeps the same short drive for years rather than restarting somewhere new.
What a Local Advisor Brings to Chesterfield
One campus in the township makes the useful question which tier has capacity, and how quickly a resident could move between them later. A Local Senior Advisor tracks availability at each level on Kiely Drive, knows how the nursing wing is filling, and can walk through the AgeWays Nonprofit Senior Services waiver route, since the campus bills no Medicaid.
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