Mercy Village

  • 4170 24th Ave., Fort Gratiot, MI 48059
  • (810) 989-7440
  • 4.3 ( 10 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

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About This Community

Mercy Village, St. Clair County's premier senior living community, will exceed your expectations with modern apartments, quality care, and a wide variety of amenities, services, and activities. We cultivate wellness for the body, mind, and spirit - helping residents live every day to the fullest.

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4.3 ( 10 Reviews )
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CR
November 12, 2022
We chose Mercy Village for my mother because it was clean, it smelled great, and you got a warm, homey feeling when walking through the front door. The staff is very attentive and they're quick to call back also. They have multiple exercise classes, they have multiple outings, they have multiple activities such as movies and basic learning things. The facility is very easy to maneuver through and get to the places you need to get to. The facility is renovated, they're up to date, and the staff is on task when something happens and needs to be fixed.
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John
July 06, 2022
Mercy Village looked very nice, very clean, neat, and friendly. It had all the things you would look for. The staff was more than friendly, informative, knowledgeable, and without any pressure. There's a movie theater there, they've got different activities that go on, a game room, a library, and they pick you up and do shopping expeditions out into town there and bring you back. They keep them quite active. The rooms were very neat, quite updated in the appliances and whatnot, and had kind of a vinyl-type floor, which is easy to keep clean.
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Scott
May 17, 2022
My mother is in Mercy Village. They're very helpful. It's overall a good experience. She's happy with the food. They usually have an activity or some kind of entertainment every day. She's in a one-bedroom apartment and it's nice. It has a nice kitchen, a nice seating area, the bedroom is good sized, and the bathroom is good. I'm happy with it.
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Julie
December 10, 2021
My mom was at Mercy Village for several years. It was a bigger place. Even though she was at the independent living, it kind of felt like an assisted living. It was a little more institutional. Their food was good and the price was quite a bit more, but it was a good value. It was an older building, but the cleanliness was also good. They had a patio in their courtyard, a beauty salon, and chair exercises for the people to do.
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Christi
October 21, 2021
I had an in-person tour. I would say the overall experience was good. The staff members were well-informed. I felt that Mercy Village was a little more outdated. The grounds and stuff were nice, but nothing spectacular. They did not have balconies and patios for every unit, which for us is very important because my mom has a pet. The staff members were very nice everywhere we went, very accommodating, and very friendly. There was no storage in the rooms, the closets were very small, and not a lot of storage space. They have beautiful courtyards and whatnot, but just nothing right off your room. They do have a physical therapy area, they had nice things, and they have common rooms that are used for games, events, and entertainment. They didn't have as many amenities in the building as some of the others did.
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DS
April 28, 2019
It is very good. We have an apartment and we're independent. They have services available but we don't use them. We get meals, housekeeping, and free TV and internet. There's a lot of sociability at suppertime. It's located very conveniently. There are lots of stores, malls, a Target, Best Buy, McDonald's, and restaurants nearby. The people are very nice and treat us wonderfully. We're quite happy. You get one meal included. You can have more than that, but you have to pay for extra meals. They play exercises and music, and there's always something to do in the afternoon. They have church facilities and they play movies. This place is a bargain. We get a lot for our money. They repeat a lot of the menu over a three-week period, but the food is good. It's a very good building, but we have three floors and over 300 units. For something that size they need a maintenance man for each floor. The screens, windows and heating need attention, and they only have one guy. He is good, but he can't get around that fast.
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CP
June 01, 2018
Mercy Village is nice. I'm familiar with them because our neighbor stayed there. She looked happy there. They have very nice rooms with little kitchen facilities, which is very nice. They take good care of their residents. However, I didn't like it as much because it was more assisted living than the other two communities. I'm not ready for that. Assisted living is available on-site, which is desirable if you needed it. It is more assisted than residential. For that reason, I don't feel as comfortable there.
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Anonymous
July 17, 2017
I had a very positive experience Mercy Village. The people were gracious when I visited. They serve three meals a day. They have almost everything you want, like church and all kinds of things to keep you busy. The staff is very informative. Whenever I call back to ask questions, they have been very pleasant.
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Pauline9
May 24, 2015
Mercy Village was a beautiful place. They had all kinds of activities. The rooms were really clean and nice. The staff was really nice. I had a wonderful visit, but it's too expensive for me. It's a great place, and it's close to the mall.
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RandyRandle
June 29, 2012
The staff seemed very professional, helpful, and pleasant. All who I encountered seemed to know a good deal about the facility, including areas that weren't necessarily their direct concerns. There is 24 hour supervision, and 24 hour emergency response, which is important to me as my mother has become more physically unstable. The menus are quite impressive from the food service, which is important since my mother was a great cook, and appreciates being able to have a quality meal since her abilities to make her own are now limited. They also offer enough recreation possibilities that if my mother ends up there she will still have the chance to socialize from time to time.The facility itself is very nice, and modern yet "homey," and I believe it was built within the last 10 years, so there's little sign of wear through the building. This has the added benefit of the medical things on site being up-to-date, including the exam rooms. They also provide transportation for residents, in a rather nice shuttle bus, with comfortable and spacious seating, and accommodates handicapped equipment quite well.The apartments are very nice, well equipped, and well-maintained. The price is higher than I'd hoped, but within what seems to be the range for such places, including those that aren't as recently constructed.
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