Oakland Township keeps its senior living on Silverbell Road, where Flourish Collection at Oakland Charter Township carries 65 beds, twenty of those in a secured memory-care neighborhood, and permits pets. For a township that stayed rural while the cities south of it filled in, one building of that size is a considerable amount of local capacity.
Some 250,500 Oakland County residents are past 65, and this township sits at the quieter northern end of that band, close enough to Rochester and Rochester Hills that a household here is genuinely choosing between the local building and several within twenty minutes.
What Flourish Collection Covers
The township's building provides two of the four standard care levels, with two-thirds of its beds given to the lighter one.
- Independent Living: Absent from the township, so residents at that stage remain on their acreage and bring help to it, which out here is workable for a long time.
- Assisted Living: Forty-five of the 65 beds at $4,200 a month, which is at the low end of the Oakland County range rather than the middle.
- Memory Care: Twenty secured beds at $5,800, the only secured capacity inside the township boundary.
- Skilled Nursing: Missing from this building, so that care begins after an admission and the hospital arranges it.
At $4,200 the assisted-living figure undercuts most of the county, which for a household weighing the township against the cities to the south is the argument that actually carries weight.
Healthcare Access in Oakland Township
No hospital stands inside the township, but good ones sit close. Henry Ford Rochester Hospital lies immediately south at 290 beds, with stroke and neuroendovascular services and an emergency department holding rooms for older patients.
Pontiac carries a Level II trauma centre at Trinity Health Oakland and another at McLaren Oakland, with Beaumont Troy holding 520 beds further south. A case exceeding Level II travels to Royal Oak and its 1,101-bed Level I hospital.
What Oakland Township Pricing Looks Like
In 2026 Flourish Collection at Oakland Charter Township asks $4,200 monthly for assisted living and $5,800 for a secured memory-care room, a step of $1,600.
The assisted-living figure is the notable one, sitting a good deal below the Rochester Hills and Troy addresses within a short drive. The memory-care rate lands mid-range, so the saving is concentrated at the level a household is most likely to enter at.
Why Families Choose Oakland Township
The Paint Creek Trail runs 8.9 miles through the township, the first non-motorized rail-to-trail built in Michigan, converted from the old Penn Central line and following Paint Creek through fields, woodland and marsh between Rochester and Lake Orion.
Paint Creek Junction Park sits on it inside the township, and for a resident who wants a level surfaced walk without a car journey first, an 8.9-mile trail passing through the township is worth more than a park would be.
What a Local Advisor Brings to Oakland Township
One building at a low rate fills steadily, so availability rather than price is what a household actually competes for here. An advisor working the northern end of the county says whether Flourish Collection has a room at either level and carries live availability for Rochester, Rochester Hills and Orion Township, and can explain how far the MI Choice waiver stretches against a private figure.
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