Lambertville's two senior-living communities quote identical figures at every level they share. Aspen Grove on Secor Road holds 50 beds with 18 secured for memory care. Hampton Manor of Bedford on West Sterns Road holds 40, with 12 secured, and adds independent-living apartments that Aspen Grove does not. Both allow pets, which is unusual for a pair of communities this close together.
Monroe County counts 31,739 people past 65, one resident in five. Lambertville sits at the county's southern edge against the Ohio line, and its households orient toward Toledo more than toward Monroe, which shapes everything from the hospital they use to where their children live.
How Care Shows Up in Lambertville
Ninety beds across two buildings cover three of the four levels, with prices that barely move between them.
- Independent Living: Apartments at Hampton Manor of Bedford alone, quoted at $3,800 a month with no care included in the rent.
- Assisted Living: Both communities at $4,200, an identical figure that makes the choice about setting rather than budget.
- Memory Care: Locked capacity totals thirty, split 18 and 12 between the two, and both charge $5,500.
- Skilled Nursing: Neither is licensed for it, so a resident needing that level transfers to a nursing facility, in practice from a hospital bed.
Because both buildings run assisted living and a secured wing under one roof, most Lambertville residents can stay where they start even as memory declines.
Healthcare Access in Lambertville
Lambertville is closer to a Level I trauma centre than most Michigan towns of any size, because that centre is in Ohio. ProMedica Toledo Hospital sits seven miles south on North Cove Boulevard, and the county's own hospital, ProMedica Monroe Regional, belongs to the same system twenty miles north with 217 licensed beds and a Level IV trauma designation.
Being inside one network on both sides of the state line matters practically: records, referrals and transfers move without a household coordinating them. ProMedica Charles and Virginia Hickman Hospital in Adrian is 30 miles west for anyone whose doctors sit on that side of the county.
What Lambertville Pricing Looks Like
The two Lambertville communities charge the same $4,200 for assisted living and the same $5,500 for memory care, which removes price from the decision entirely.
That leaves the $1,300 secured step, identical at both, and the $3,800 independent-living rate available at only one of them. When two competitors land on the same numbers it usually reflects a small, well-understood local market rather than coordination, and it means a household should spend its energy on tours and staffing questions rather than on negotiation.
Why Families Choose Lambertville
Lambertville is a Michigan address with a Toledo life, and the households retiring here have generally lived that way for decades: working south, shopping south, seeing doctors south, while paying Michigan taxes and voting in Bedford Township.
Staying local keeps all of that intact, and adult children in the Toledo suburbs are fifteen minutes away rather than the hour a move north would cost them.
What a Local Advisor Brings to Lambertville
When two communities quote the same figures, the useful work is entirely about fit and availability. A Local Senior Advisor tracks which of the 30 secured beds is open, what each building's pet policy actually permits once a resident can no longer manage an animal, and how a household straddling the state line should think about Michigan-funded care while using Ohio hospitals.
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