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- Cedarbrook
41150 Woodward Ave, Bloomfield Hills, MI, 48304
Community Information
Cedarbrook is an assisted living facility in Bloomfield Hills, MI. Cedarbrook offers activities at their location for residents. These activities generally allow residents to maintain healthy lifestyles by encouraging movement and socializing with their peers.
Being able to chat with other residents becomes an important part of many peoples' lives and Cedarbrook offers common spaces indoors to support that need. The benefit of living in an assisted living community is that making meals can be costly and time consuming process so Cedarbrook provides meals for residents.
Staff is awake and available 24 hours a day so if any emergencies occur no matter the time, there will be someone ready to help. Making sure residents with diabetes monitor their insulin levels is clearly an important task and Cedarbrook can help with that task. If a resident needs assistance moving from a bed to a wheelchair, this facility has staff who can help.
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Average Room Pricing at Cedarbrook
Room Type Assisted Living Studio 1 Bedroom Semi-Private 2 Bedrooms Disclaimer: The prices, amenities, features and care offered at senior communities are all subject to change; therefore information on this community profile may be out of date. Please note the costs per community are rough estimates; actual costs may vary depending on special offers and discounts, additional fees for services and care, and availability.
Estimated Fees at Cedarbrook
Fee Type Assisted Living Community Fee Respite Fee Buy-In Fee High Care Needs Fee Medium Care Needs Fee Low Care Needs Fee 2nd Person Fee Disclaimer: The prices, amenities, features and care offered at senior communities are all subject to change; therefore information on this community profile may be out of date. Please note the costs per community are rough estimates; actual costs may vary depending on special offers and discounts, additional fees for services and care, and availability.
Paying for care
Commercial InsurancePrivate paySocial SecuritySeparate pricing structure for careVeteran's benefits
Nearby Communities
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Nearby Cities
City | Distance | Number of Facilities | Average CostAverage Cost for 1 Bedroom |
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Bloomfield Hills | 1 miles | 2 | $4,020 |
Bloomfield Township | 3 miles | 1 | $4,200 |
Pontiac | 4 miles | 1 | $1,500 |
Troy | 4 miles | 2 | $4,550 |
Royal Oak | 6 miles | 1 | $4,680 |
West Bloomfield | 6 miles | 2 | $5,060 |
General Pricing Information for Bloomfield Hills Assisted Living
Room Type | Minimum Cost | Average Cost | Maximum Cost |
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1 Bedroom | $2,050 | $4,015 | $5,000 |
2 Bedrooms | $2,850 | $4,490 | $5,310 |
Semi-Private | $2,970 | $2,970 | $2,970 |
Studio | $4,050 | $4,050 | $4,050 |
Community Reviews
Highly Recommend!
reviewed on: 01/11/2019 by MikeI had a brief stay at Cedarbrook of Bloomfield Hills in the skilled nursing neighborhood following a knee replacement surgery, and I can sincerely say, the care I received was outstanding. I especially appreciated the convenience of having a wellness/rehabilitation center right onsite, so I was able to receive my necessary daily physical therapy without the stress of having to leave the community.
Could not be happier with Cedarbrook
reviewed on: 09/03/2018 by Kristin FlemingWe moved my mother-in-law to the memory care unit of Cedarbrook in January 2018. Her former care facility was pretty average. Since moving her to Cedarbrook, we have been so impressed with the level of care. The staff is both kind and respectful to their clients (as well as family members). My mother-in-law in more a part of the community than she ever was at her last residence. The facilities are gorgeous and well cared for, it has always been spotless and my MIL’s personal care/hygiene has been impeccable. Between three different family members, I have been spent quite a bit of time in various long term rehab, independent living, assisted living and memory care units in the metro Detroit area. This is by far the best any of my loved ones have experienced as far as care and facilities.
great care fro my mom
reviewed on: 10/10/2018 by J. Flemingwe moved my mom to Cedarbrook, from another facility in Bloomfield Hills, and were so Happy we did, the care she received there was exemplary, the staff engaged with her, kept included in group activities and exercises. the staff was always respectful and kind. the facility was always clean and every-time we visited there were activities going on. was very thankful we moved her to Cedarbrook.
Cedarbrook Affirmations for memory care
reviewed on: 11/12/2018 by Tracey FCedarbrook was a great place for Memory Care for my mom. We loved the facility, with their large garden to stroll during the afternoon. The nursing director of Affirmations was attentive to the residents, to the smallest detail. She often would help residents personally! The care providers went the extra mile for our mom and our family. My mother passed away at Cedarbrook, and during the last hours they provided our family with a tray of nourishment. They had a variety of activities for residents and the daily food was prepared with every need a resident may require. Please consider Cedarbrook for your family member, I doubt you will be disappointed.
Unsanitary Practices
reviewed on: 08/28/2018 by Linda FinneyIn April 2018 I filed an official complaint with the Michigan Department of Health against Cedarbrook Senior Living of Bloomfield Hills. This case is documented with a case number and was investigated by the Department of Health in May, 2018. Months earlier the staff in Assisted Living was instructed by Head Nurse Amy Brenan to suspend the hygenic use of flushable wipes while assisting residents in the bathroom, and use the residents personal washcloths to clean feces matter, rinse the washcloths in their bathroom sink and hang the cloth on the safety bar in the residents shower. Residents, and family members, were not advised of this practice. I became aware of the situation by staff in early April. My father used these fecal infected washcloths for daily bathing and by January developed a rash that resulted in several appointments at Henry Ford, where the dermatologist was unable to identify the origin. He was put on an antibiotic, 2 times a day starting on January 15. When I became aware of this completely unsanitary practice I had a conversation with Amy Brenan and Executive Director Jean Brace who graciously suspended this policy for my parents, and wipes were again provided for assistance in fecal clean up. At the end of May my Dad's rash was completely cleared and he was taken off the antibiotic. I cannot prove that this disgusting, unsanitary practice caused the rash, but I don't think that is the point of the story. I would be more than willing to provide the Michigan Department of Health case number if anyone would like to read the report. If you are planning to place your loved one in this facility I would ask if this is still the practice in Assisted Living.