Romeo holds two senior-living addresses that could not be less alike in what they attempt. Orchard Grove on Orchard Crossing Lane is a 55-bed campus licensed for every care level from independent apartments to skilled nursing, takes Medicaid and accepts pets, while Angelica's Place on East Lafayette Street is a fifteen-bed residential home secured throughout.
Macomb County's residents past 65 number roughly 170,200, some 19.2 percent of the population. Romeo sits well north of the county's dense southern corridor, which is why seventy beds here have to stretch across the whole range of what families need.
Every Care Level in Romeo, at Two Very Different Addresses
One Romeo building does everything and the other does one thing thoroughly.
- Independent Living: Only at Orchard Grove, where an apartment shares a campus with the assisted-living rooms, the secured wing and the nursing beds.
- Assisted Living: At both, though the two are $1,650 a month apart, which is a wide gap for a village of Romeo's size.
- Memory Care: Sixteen secured beds at Orchard Grove and all fifteen at Angelica's Place, giving the village 31 in total and a genuine choice of setting.
- Skilled Nursing: Only at Orchard Grove, and because that campus also accepts Medicaid, a resident who spends down during a long nursing stay is not obliged to move.
That combination is rare this far north in the county: a household can commit to one campus for life, or choose a house where fifteen residents share one routine.
Healthcare Access in Romeo
Romeo's hospitals are all south, and the drive is the price of the village setting. Henry Ford Macomb Hospital in Clinton Township runs 361 beds under Level II trauma verification, with stroke, cardiac and inpatient rehabilitation programs, and McLaren Macomb in Mount Clemens carries the same trauma level across 288 beds as a teaching hospital.
Beyond Level II the routes leave the county for Detroit and Royal Oak, where Henry Ford St. John Hospital and the 1,101-bed Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital both hold Level I verification. Orchard Grove's own nursing licence matters here, since a resident recovering from surgery can often come back to the campus rather than to a separate facility.
What Romeo's Pricing Looks Like
Romeo's two addresses sit $1,650 apart on assisted living, at $3,700 a month at Angelica's Place in 2026 and $5,350 at Orchard Grove. Memory care follows the same shape, $4,900 against $6,800.
What the higher rate buys is range rather than luxury, since Orchard Grove also carries independent living from $4,380 and skilled nursing at $9,500 on the same property. An entry fee applies at each address, and respite is charged nightly rather than folded into the monthly rate.
Why Families Choose Romeo
Romeo is a village in Macomb County's orchard country, and its downtown kept its old storefronts while the southern half of the county filled with subdivisions. Households here have generally been within a few miles of each other for a long time.
Both senior-living addresses sit inside that same short compass, so a move into either one keeps a resident among the same shops, churches and neighbours rather than sending them down toward the suburbs.
What a Local Advisor Brings to Romeo
Romeo is one of the few northern Macomb villages where a resident can move through every care level without changing address, and knowing when Orchard Grove has capacity at the right tier is most of the value an advisor adds. A Local Senior Advisor also tracks the fifteen secured beds at Angelica's Place, and knows how Orchard Grove's Medicaid participation works against an AgeWays Nonprofit Senior Services waiver file for a household planning a long stay.
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