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Assisted Living Costs in Clinton Township, MI

Clinton Township assisted living spans a wider price range than most Macomb County markets: published starting rates begin at $4,200 per month and reach $5,755, with the local average near $4,791 per month.

Assisted Living Cost at a Glance

Average Starting Price
$4,791
Assisted Living in Clinton Township · as of 2026
Typical Starting-Price Range
$4,200 - $5,755/mo
Varies by care level, room type, and location

Based on published starting prices across 5 assisted living communities in Clinton Township.

Clinton Township's five assisted living communities publish rates from $4,200 to $5,755 per month, averaging about $4,791, and the spread tracks bed count, which locally runs from a 5-bed home to a 127-resident campus.

Assisted Living Pricing by Community in Clinton Township

Published starting prices for assisted living communities in Clinton Township. Where a community hasn't published a rate, an advisor can confirm current pricing at no cost.

Community Starting Price
Church of Christ Assisted Living From $4,200/mo
Hampton Manor of Clinton From $4,200/mo
Karen's Place From $4,500/mo
Storypoint Clinton Township From $5,300/mo
Rose Senior Living - Clinton Township From $5,755/mo

Starting prices reflect the lowest published monthly rate and typically rise with care level and room type.

Assisted living rates across Clinton Township

Five assisted living communities publish rates in Clinton Township. Church of Christ Assisted Living opens the market at $4,200 a month and Rose Senior Living - Clinton Township sits at the top at $5,755, with the local average near $4,791. Across a year that range works out at roughly $50,400 to $69,060, a difference of about $18,660 annually between the two ends. That gap is wide enough to matter, and it usually reflects genuinely different settings rather than the same product at different prices.

Why assisted living prices differ across Clinton Township

Care level does most of the work. Most communities quote a base rate and then add tiers as help with bathing, dressing, mobility, continence and medication increases, so two residents in identical apartments can be billed very differently. Room type and apartment size come next, followed by the building itself: newer purpose-built stock generally prices above older conversions carrying the same license. The practical consequence in Macomb County is that the advertised figure and the eventual invoice can differ substantially, and the gap is set by the tier schedule rather than by the address.

Inside a Clinton Township assisted living rate

Expect the monthly figure to carry the apartment, three meals a day, housekeeping and laundry, scheduled transport, the activity calendar and a starting level of personal care. Care above that baseline is charged in tiers, so the number worth planning against is the base plus a level scored for the person a physician expects a year from now, not the entry rate alone. A one-time community fee before move-in is standard across Macomb County, often equivalent to a month of rent or more, and it does not recur. Ask what the last two annual increases came to before treating any figure as a stable planning number.

Clinton Township and the wider Macomb County market

Macomb County carries some of the highest senior care costs in Michigan, and Clinton Township prices accordingly. Households working from a statewide average will find the local figure higher, which reflects land values and wage competition across the region more than anything about the buildings themselves. Collect the same written scenario from at least one community outside Clinton Township before settling, since neighboring towns frequently price the same level of support differently.

What a multi-year stay costs in Clinton Township

Most residents enter assisted living needing modest help and need more within a couple of years, so the cost curve rises for two reasons at once: the annual increase and the care tier. At the Clinton Township average of $4,791 a month, a year runs about $57,492 and five years, held flat, would run near $287,460. Rates do not hold flat, so the real five-year number is higher. Ask where a resident with your parent's current needs would be scored, then ask where they would likely be scored in a year, and budget against the second number. Ask too whether memory care exists on the same campus, since keeping a cognitive change inside one building avoids a second move.

Getting a usable assisted living quote in Clinton Township

Ask every community in Clinton Township to put the same scenario in writing: room type, dining plan, and the level of daily help the resident genuinely needs. Ask what sits inside the base rate and what is billed above it, what one-time fee applies before move-in, and what the last two annual increases came to. That short list converts advertised rates into comparable numbers, and it usually surfaces the difference between two communities faster than a tour does.

Advisor Insight on
Assisted Living in Clinton Township

Clinton Township's $4,200 per month entry tier is shared by two communities, which makes the township's value end unusually competitive; those rooms turn over fastest, so slow deciders usually end up shopping the $5,300-and-up tier by default.

Compare Care Costs in Clinton Township

Costs rise with the level of care. Here's the average monthly cost for each option in Clinton Township.

Independent Living
$3,665 /mo avg
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Assisted Living
$4,791 /mo avg
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Memory Care
$5,756 /mo avg
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Paying for assisted living in Michigan

Every one of these sources has its own eligibility rules and none of them covers room and board. Our guides walk through what each one actually pays for.

Assisted Living Cost FAQs for Clinton Township

What does assisted living cost in Clinton Township?

Published starting rates run $4,200 per month at Church of Christ Assisted Living and Hampton Manor of Clinton, $4,500 at Karen's Place, $5,300 at Storypoint Clinton Township, and $5,755 at Rose Senior Living. The township average is roughly $4,791 per month.

Why do Clinton Township rates spread so widely?

Scale drives it. Local settings run from a 5-bed home to a campus of about 127 residents, and the two communities at $5,300 and $5,755 per month fund campus-level dining, staffing, and apartment variety. The residential-scale homes near $4,200 price a simpler operation.

What happens to the rate as care needs increase?

Each community reassesses residents periodically and adjusts the monthly figure by care tier. That is why a $4,200 start can grow over time, and why the smartest touring question is what one tier above the current assessment would cost, in writing.

Do Clinton Township communities offer more than assisted living?

Yes. All five maintain memory care at premiums above their assisted living rates, and three offer independent living below them. Internal transfers between levels usually beat restarting a search, both in disruption and in price.

Can we test a community before signing a lease?

One Clinton Township community offers respite stays, a furnished room with full care billed short-term. Against a possible $5,755 per month commitment, a trial week is inexpensive diligence and often settles a family split over two finalists.

Are the $4,200 communities in Clinton Township hard to get into?

They see the fastest turnover, since two communities share that entry price and draw the value-focused inquiries. Families wanting that tier should complete assessments and paperwork before a room opens, not after.

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