Allegria Village

  • 15101 Ford Road, Dearborn, MI 48126
  • (313) 584-1000
  • 4.3 ( 2 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes, and Memory Care

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About This Community

Allegria Village is a senior living rental community with the full continuum of care (Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Rehabilitation Care and Long-Term Nursing Care, as well as an onsite Beaumont Geriatric Physicians Medical Center with full-time physicians and dentistry and podiatry) located in the Dearborn, Michigan nestled on the 35-acre birthplace of Allegria Village.

Allegria Village is a rental community, so you just pay a monthly fee, with no buy-in fee (No Entrance Fees!). Allegria Village is affordable and a great value!

For over 25 years, Allegria Village has offered a remarkable senior living lifestyle and care with tremendous conveniences, amenities, services and resident programs!

The campus features walking paths, beautiful green courtyards, ponds, fountains, parks and gardens, as well as a 9-hole putting green and popular Bocce court. Indoors, conveniences include an indoor swimming pool, several dining rooms, full-service bars, Comerica bank, a well-stocked convenience store, a 270 seat chapel, and an in-house television studio.

There are over 125 resident clubs and programs, as well as numerous concerts, entertainment and fun things happening all of the time! As well, a modern fitness center, aquatics center, wood-shop, artist studio, crafts room, computers, classrooms and multi-purpose rooms, means lots to do and enjoy with free time gained from no longer having to maintain a house! Here, the conveniences, amenities, programs and opportunities are endless!

Too, with over 40 floor-plans to choose from, there is an abundant choice of what a new home can be!

Take the first step toward learning what choosing Allegria Village could mean to you!

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Reviews

4.3 ( 2 Reviews )
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Frances
November 13, 2022
I only met one of the staff members at Allegria Village, and she was pleasant. She was the Director of Admissions. The facility looked clean. It was well kept on the outside and the inside. It looked like they had good programming. The studio was a standard size. They had a large dining area. They had food that could be brought in the room as well. It was like banquet hall style. I have eaten there before, and the food was OK. They had outdoor activities and field trips. They had different programs that come inside. The grounds were well maintained. They had villas, pond areas, benches, and gazebo settings.
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Reviewer#DT0308B
I did a tour of Allegria Village and they were great. They were very informative and very friendly. I just didn't like the facility. It's not that there is anything wrong with it, but I did not feel that my dad would get the care he needed there because he would be put in a room. They were saying there's a call button and all this stuff, but a patient with dementia is not going to know to use a call button if they needed something. I thought he would be a fall risk there, and if he would soil himself that he would not get changed in a reasonable amount of time just because of the way it was set up. They have a one to ten ratio, at best, for the residents. But they were wonderful, and they were very informative. They were great with the tour; I just didn't feel that it was the right facility for him. I don't have anything negative to say, it was just a personal decision on what I wanted. I wanted more care for my father than they can provide, so they didn't do anything wrong. It looked like all the residents were well taken care of there. It's a very nice facility. It was just too big for what I wanted. I saw they were playing games with them; they're playing bingo or something. It looks like they have activities for them. They mentioned there was an outdoor facility, but I didn't get to see that. The rooms were nice, but I didn't see much. They had a little room for that in the memory care unit. They had TVs, fidget boards, and stuff for the people with dementia; that was nice.

Other Living Options

  • assisted-living Assisted Living
  • independent-living Independent Living
  • nursing-homes Nursing Homes
  • ccrc CCRCs
  • adult-day-care Adult Day Care
  • in-home-care In-Home Care