Chelsea Retirement Community
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- 805 West Middle Street, Chelsea, MI 48118
- (734) 433-1000
- 4.4 ( 5 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Nursing Homes
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About This Community
The Garden CottagesThe Garden Cottages
Our Cottages feature Chelsea Retirement Community's newest, most spacious living opportunities. They include elegant floorplans with gracious spaces, beautiful kitchens and baths, fireplaces, private patios and more. The Cottages offer large barrier-free floor plans and designs and are located just a short stroll from the Chelsea Retirement Community main buildingThe Garden Apartments
Located just across a lovely landscaped drive from the main building and dining rooms, The Garden Apartments are set in a wooded area. With their spacious floor plans and private patios, our Garden Apartments are especially appealing to active, independent seniors. These one- and two-bedroom apartment homes feature private entryways, "personal" gardens, access to the clubhouse, and other amenities. Meals are served in the main dining areas at Dancey House, just a short walk away. As a member of our community, you have access to all campus amenities and resources, including our Campus Care home care support services 24-hours a dayDancey House Apartments
Dancey House features charming apartment living with centrally located amenities. With its inviting community living and dining rooms (and our award-winning chef's enticing selections), contemporary bistro grill and ice cream parlor, well-stocked library and media center, elegant movie theater, and other activity areas, it's also the hub of Chelsea Retirement Community's social life! You can choose from a variety of floor plans, including convenient studio units as well as attractive, well-appointed one- and two-bedroom apartment homes (several feature an added den or office, for your convenience)Dancey House Apartments
Dancey House features charming apartment living with centrally located amenities. With its inviting community living and dining rooms (and our award-winning chef's enticing selections), contemporary bistro grill and ice cream parlor, well-stocked library and media center, elegant movie theater, and other activity areas, it's also the hub of Chelsea Retirement Community's social life! You can choose from a variety of floor plans, including convenient studio units as well as attractive, well-appointed one- and two-bedroom apartment homes (several feature an added den or office, for your convenience)Reviews
4.4
( 5 Reviews )
Ann
November 14, 2018
My dad is in Glazier Commons in Chelsea Retirement Community now. I like its hominess, and it’s close to my home. They take care of all of his needs. He loves the food, which is a big thing for him. He has his PT and his OT there. His own doctor does rounds in this community, so it’s wonderful for him. He didn’t have to change doctors. He’s allowed to have his cat there. He’s happier sitting in his room watching TV, and even though he can’t hear it, he likes to watch TV and play with his cat.
The staff is very quick. He wears a call button that is around his neck, and he pushes the button and they come. I’m very happy with them. He has fallen a few times, and they call me immediately. He hasn’t been hurt, and I’m pleased.
Mary
We lived at Chelsea Retirement Community, and its a good place if you have lots of money. I dont like some of their rules, like right now, theres practically nothing I can eat in their food service program because the doctor put me on a diet. Their food is high in calories and loaded with sauces, and I can't eat it anymore. They just dont pay attention to special requests. Its a beautiful place, and we have a lovely home. They have trips, exercise classes, art-type classes, and there are lots of activities if youre able to take part in them. Theyre building a swimming pool right now, and its not going to be ready until February next year. They do maintenance on your place, they do the yards, and the landscaping around here is beautiful. They have apartments, 50 some apartments that are brand-new, and a big building that has all kinds of apartments, from house-size to studios, so there is variety. We have two bedrooms, two handicap bathrooms, a kitchen/dining room, a living room area in a big room, and its very nice. The apartments are well-designed so that the people are comfortable. We have assisted living, a hospital, and a rehab center.
Anonymous112429950
September 08, 2015
We chose Chelsea Retirement Community because it is very close to our children and their families. It is a non-profit, and it has some advantages. There is no buy-in required. It is an older institution that began many years ago. They have a continuum of care. They have individual cottages for independent living, and that was something of particular interest to us. They also have assisted living and memory care. They have a variety of activities.
Kristen M
June 29, 2012
My experience with the Chelsea Retirement center was overall positive. The staff was friendly and helpful, and willing to assist my great-grandmother whenever it was necessary. The only thing that I was a little dissappointed with was the atmosphere of the center. The overall atmoshpere is rather depressing. I feel like the residents here know that this will be the last place they will reside in their lifetime. Lots of the residents seem to be sad, lonely, or afraid. The attitudes of the residents can be contagious. Many don't have friends or families that come to visit, so I always end up socializing more than I expected to. The food at Chelsea retirement center could also be improved. That seems to be a chief complaint amongst the residents. They refer to it as "hospital food". A higher quality menu would be a nice idea! Personally, I would recommend Chelsea Retirement center to anyone looking for a place to retire, if they are able to get used to the saddened atmosphere.
s_clark
January 16, 2012
The aides care about the residents and do their best. But the managment is unresponsive, has cut services and is more concerned with making a profit than providing quality of care. In retrospect it was a mistake to place my mother at Chelsea.
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