Warren's senior-living footprint spans four addresses at three very different scales: a 65-bed campus on Van Dyke Avenue carrying all four care levels, a 50-apartment independent-living community on Hoover Road, and two small licensed houses on East Nine Mile Road and Roan Avenue holding twelve and six residents.
Macomb County's older population is large enough to sustain both models at once: about 170,200 people aged 65 and up, 19.2 percent of residents. That is why a single city holds a full continuum and a six-bed house.
Care Levels Across Warren's Four Addresses
With four addresses inside the city limits, Warren reaches every care level, each in a different kind of building.
- Independent Living: On Hoover Road and on the Van Dyke campus, for someone wanting meals and company now with care already on site.
- Assisted Living: Three addresses carry it at scales that barely resemble each other, 65 beds on Van Dyke against twelve on East Nine Mile Road and six on Roan Avenue, with the small houses licensed as adult foster care homes.
- Memory Care: Only Van Dyke has a secured neighbourhood, 20 of its 65 beds, so timing decides a lot here.
- Skilled Nursing: Van Dyke again, so a resident can move up without leaving, and it takes Medicaid, which matters on a long stay.
A Warren search narrows by size before care level: staff on every shift points to Van Dyke, six housemates and a kitchen to Roan Avenue.
Healthcare Access in Warren
Hospital care for Warren residents centers at Henry Ford Warren Hospital on Twelve Mile Road, a Level III adult trauma center with heart, stroke and orthopedic services and the Henry Ford Webber Cancer Center on campus. It joined Henry Ford Health in October 2024 after years as Ascension Macomb-Oakland's Warren campus.
Two Level II centers sit a short drive north: the 361-bed Henry Ford Macomb Hospital in Clinton Township, with a primary stroke center, and the 288-bed McLaren Macomb teaching hospital in Mount Clemens. Complex trauma routes to Henry Ford St. John Hospital in Detroit or Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital in Royal Oak, both Level I, half an hour away.
What Warren's Pricing Looks Like
Warren's 2026 assisted-living rates land between $3,000 and $4,200 a month, the six-bed Roan Avenue home at the low end and the Van Dyke campus at the top. Memory care on Van Dyke runs $5,500, roughly $1,300 above that campus's own assisted-living rate, while skilled nursing there is $8,500 and independent living on the same campus starts near $3,500.
The distance between a $3,000 licensed house and an $8,500 nursing bed is mostly a question of how much licensed care comes attached to the room. Entry fees, the second-person rate and daily respite pricing differ at every address.
Why Families Choose Warren
Warren draws older households who have kept the same neighbourhood for decades and would rather add support than leave it. The General Motors Technical Center has anchored retiree networks here for generations, and pharmacies, parishes and grocery runs stay minutes from every address.
The four addresses sit apart rather than clustered on one road, so visiting from the same zip code is a short local drive.
What a Local Advisor Brings to Warren
What a Local Senior Advisor brings to Warren is knowing which address has a room this week: whether the secured neighbourhood on Van Dyke has an opening, whether either licensed house has a bed free, and how Medicaid works at the campus that takes it. Macomb County's MI Choice Waiver runs through AgeWays Nonprofit Senior Services, and the advisor tracks that against a Henry Ford Warren discharge.
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