Allegria Village

  • 15101 Ford Road, Dearborn, MI 48126
  • (313) 584-1000
  • 4.3 ( 7 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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4.3 ( 7 Reviews )
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JudyL
February 15, 2023
Having a dear friend at Allegria Village, I’ve spent a good deal of time visiting various areas, including my friend’s apartment, the beautiful grounds, the chapel and the dining areas. I am so impressed with the quality of this senior community and its residents and staff. My friend is a gay older adult and he has many friends in his building. He says he has never experienced any negative word or action from either residents or staff and he’s living his life without fear. I’m sure, from the folks I’ve talked with, that I would feel right at home and plan to explore further. I can’t believe all of the social and craft groups (even building ships in a bottle) – there’s something for everyone! - JudyL
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Larry
My mother will be moving into Allegria Village. We're going to the independent side. Our experience is very good. They gave lots of insight into the moving-in process, their facility, and things that they had within their facility that I didn't find in other places. They were pretty helpful. The people that live there and that work there were all very open and would speak to you just as you were walking by. It's a very warm and friendly environment.
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Jerome
December 30, 2022
Allegria Village is beautiful. It's a very elegant place to go. There are three or four restaurants in it. The room is very spacious. My mom hasn't moved in yet; she just paid the deposit. They were trying to fix the room that she was trying to get. The person who accommodated us was wonderful. She showed us the layout. It's not income-based, it is just a flat fee. She's very helpful. We have not tried the food. We had just seen the dining area, and it looked nice. They have a full-scale library, activities every day, and 24-hour Olympic swimming pool access. It's heavily guarded. When you walk in, you have to go through the guard, and they tell you which way to go. They have a welcome center when you get there.
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Naomi
September 18, 2022
We chose Allegria Village for my sister. Both the layout and the appearance and the amenities that they have are really good. That's an A+. They have a swimming pool and physical therapy. They have two kitchens and two dining rooms. It was very spacious. There weren't any activities at the time. The person during the tour was very informative. They did interact with some of the residents and they seemed to do a good job doing that.
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Dorothy
I like Allegria Village. The other homes that I went to were far out and this is in a nearby area. It's a very friendly community. I'm moving in today. They provide meals and so many other things. They're very nice. It's an independent living, but they have some amenities. They have a swimming pool and a gym. The staff was very friendly. I went to the cafeteria and I saw the food, but I did not eat any of it. It's the place to move to if you can afford to. I needed a place where I can do my own cooking for the most part, and Allegria Village provides a meal that you can choose from and we chose dinnertime. My husband had a stroke and this place is set up to take care of people that have health problems. He's in rehab there already, so I just found a place inside, and I'm happy that I did. It's beautiful.
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Barbara
My in-person visits to Allegria Village were frequent because I visited people who resided there. I liked the atmosphere, the services that it offered to the residents, and the staff with whom I interacted from time to time, who were very friendly. The people, along with my friends who resided there, were very pleased. I heard nothing but good things about them living there, their experiences, and all of the services that are offered. They were on the independent living side and there was nothing that I disliked about it. I think what I liked best were the dining facilities and the fact that the residents had an option of going into the formal dining room or going into the cafeteria-style dining room. I also liked the array of services that they offer to the residents and the idea that they had health facilities on site. I liked the people who were at the desk where I would sign in and those at the gift shop there. I have eaten there with friends too, both in the formal dining room and in the cafeteria, so I've had an opportunity to chat with some of the administrative staff. They were all very friendly and helpful. I also don't remember ever having any food that I didn't like. I know they had a salon and laundry facilities. My friends would go to the gym there too. I don't know if it was a separate gym or it was in the rehab division of the building but people had an opportunity to exercise. I also remember that in the afternoon, sometimes the residents would have a cocktail hour, which I thought was great for them to have the opportunity to sit and socialize. The idea that those in the independent living facility had their own kitchens and could cook for themselves if they chose to and having the option of doing all cooking in their own apartment or going and dining with others, was great for me too.
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Lynette
June 04, 2022
I went to tour Allegria Village. I went there Saturday, and I had someone that was showing me the property and everything like that. It was a very nice property. The rooms are very nice, but the facility is not for me right now. They're someone like in their 70s, or 80s, or 90s, and I'm like 67 and I'm not there yet. They have a lot of amenities. They have everything there for you. They have like meals that they prepare for you. The amenities were like everything there; you don't have to leave that place. Well, I'm independent and I'm able to get out on my own and drive. I don't need to sit there and wait for someone to bring me a meal or go down to the cafeteria or go to the bank. I like going and doing things on my own because I'm independent. The staff were nice and very professional. The person that I dealt with is the director of sales and marketing. She was very professional and very patient. She took me to a couple of the apartments, and she showed me the grounds. It's very nice there, but that's not for me right now. She took her time, and we had good communication. She told me everything there, but that's not for me right now. They have everything, all the amenities that you want, and you wouldn't leave this complex. They had a dining venue, a fitness center, all seasons swimming pool, billiards, game room, computer lab, library, beauty salon, barber shop, and woodwork hobby shop. They had a television studio, theater, and a chapel if you're religious. They had creative art, oil painting, putting green, and a bocce ball court. Then they had a geriatric physician and a nurse practitioner if you need that. They have a dentist, an optometrist, and a podiatrist. It was a gated community with a 24-hour emergency response. They had everything there, but this is not the place for me.
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  • ccrc CCRCs
  • memory-care Memory Care
  • adult-day-care Adult Day Care
  • in-home-care In-Home Care