Orion Township runs the whole care ladder from one address of 128 beds. Pomeroy Living Orion on East Scripps Road runs apartments, assisted living and 32 secured memory-care beds, which makes it among the largest single buildings in Oakland County and the reason a household here rarely needs to move twice.
Roughly 250,500 Oakland County residents have passed 65, and the lake townships north of Pontiac take a substantial share, which is what allows a building of this scale to sit in a township rather than a city.
What Pomeroy Living Orion Covers
One roof carries three of the four standard levels here, and the spacing between them repays study.
- Independent Living: Apartments at $3,500 a month for residents wanting meals, company and a calendar without hands-on care.
- Assisted Living: Priced at $5,000, which makes the first step up $1,500, one of the larger entry increases in the county.
- Memory Care: A secured neighborhood of 32 beds at $6,300, so the second step costs $1,300 and is the cheaper of the two changes.
- Skilled Nursing: Beyond the building's scope, so nursing care follows an admission and gets arranged from the hospital side.
A complete ladder means a resident arriving at the apartment stage can change level twice while the address, the doctors and the family drive all stay the same.
Healthcare Access in Orion Township
Northern Oakland County reaches its hospitals by car and reaches good ones. Pontiac lies immediately south with two Level II trauma centres, Trinity Health Oakland running 486 beds under verification held since 2012 and McLaren Oakland running 328 with trauma surgeons on site continuously.
Henry Ford Rochester Hospital sits east at 290 beds with stroke and neuroendovascular work, while Beaumont Troy holds 520 beds south of that. Cases above Level II carry on to the Level I hospital in Royal Oak.
What Orion Township Pricing Looks Like
Pomeroy Living Orion prices its three levels at $3,500, $5,000 and $6,300 a month in 2026, so the whole ladder is visible before a household commits to any part of it.
The shape is unusual: the first step costs $1,500 and the second $1,300, which is the reverse of most buildings where the memory-care increase is the larger. A household entering at the apartment stage should therefore budget for the assisted-living figure rather than treat it as a distant concern.
Why Families Choose Orion Township
Bald Mountain State Recreation Area spreads over 4,637 acres off M-24 with hiking trails through the township, and Orion Oaks County Park adds more within a few minutes of most of it.
The Wildwood Amphitheater in Civic Center Park at Lake Orion runs free concerts every Tuesday through July along with outdoor films, which gives an older resident a fixed weekly evening out that costs nothing and requires no planning.
What a Local Advisor Brings to Orion Township
A 128-bed building running three levels turns over constantly, so the useful knowledge is which level has room and how the rate changes when a resident moves. A Local Senior Advisor covering northern Oakland County tracks all three tiers at Pomeroy Living Orion, keeps availability across Lake Orion, Oxford and Rochester alongside, and can say plainly what the MI Choice waiver will and will not carry.
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