Senior living in Farmington Hills threads through four addresses on four different roads. Rose Senior Living holds 85 beds on West Eleven Mile and the city's only independent-living apartments. Fairmont Senior Living holds 72 beds on Middlebelt, 24 of them secured. Brookdale Farmington Hills North II runs 45 beds on Drake Road, every one secured for memory care, and Courtyard Manor on Farmington Road is a 20-bed home doing the same work.
Oakland County's older population runs to about 250,500 people, and Farmington Hills carries an outsized share of the county's dementia capacity for a city this size: 109 of its 222 senior-living beds sit behind a secured door.
The Care Mix Farmington Hills Leans Toward
Memory care is not an add-on in Farmington Hills; it is close to half of what the city offers.
- Independent Living: Rose Senior Living on West Eleven Mile is the only address with apartments, at $3,895, and assisted living and a secured neighborhood sit on the same campus.
- Assisted Living: Three of the four carry it, from a 20-bed home on Farmington Road up to Rose at 85 beds, with the rate spreading accordingly.
- Memory Care: All four run it, 109 beds in total, and because two do nothing else, a search here often starts at this level rather than arriving at it.
- Skilled Nursing: None of the four provide it, so nursing-level care follows a hospital stay on a separate track.
Plenty of Farmington Hills households never pass through assisted living at all, arriving with a diagnosis already in hand and choosing the secured neighborhood first.
Healthcare Access in Farmington Hills
The hospital Farmington Hills residents use is in Farmington Hills, where Corewell Health Farmington Hills Hospital carries 330 beds and Level II trauma verification alongside orthopedics, neurology, cardiology, women's services, oncology and surgical care. It is the base teaching hospital for the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine.
What a Level II does not handle goes east to Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital in Royal Oak, which holds the region's Level I adult trauma verification, its adult kidney and liver transplant program, and proton-beam cancer treatment. Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital, 191 beds with a primary stroke center, is the nearer second option.
What Farmington Hills Pricing Looks Like
Memory care is the number that matters most here, spanning $4,110 to $6,500 a month in 2026. That wide band tracks the gap between a building that does only memory care and a secured neighborhood inside a larger campus.
Assisted living runs $4,500 to $5,995, and an independent-living apartment at Rose Senior Living is $3,895. Inside Rose, moving from an apartment into assisted living adds about $2,100 a month, and the step into memory care roughly $500 more.
Why Families Choose Farmington Hills
Three places explain why families stay: Heritage Park and its nature center sit minutes from every senior-living address, the Costick Center runs the weekday activity calendar older residents use, and the Holocaust Memorial Center on Orchard Lake Road draws volunteers from the same streets.
Grown children in Novi, West Bloomfield and Livonia are each a short drive off, which is usually why nobody moves closer to any of them.
What a Local Advisor Brings to Farmington Hills
All four Farmington Hills buildings run secured memory care; only one has an apartment for someone who needs nothing yet. A Local Senior Advisor tracks which of those 109 beds are open, how a 45-bed building on Drake Road differs in feel from a 20-bed house doing the same work, and where Michigan's MI Choice waiver fits when savings are finite.
Our directory for Farmington Hills continues to grow as we evaluate providers for quality and alignment in 2026. Reach out for a conversation about senior living in Farmington Hills, or browse the communities we have vetted at your own pace.