Included In Rent: Basic Cable, Electric, Gas, Sewer, Water
Independent LivingStarting At:
$2189/month
Room and housing options
1-bedroom apartments
2-bedroom apartments
Studio Apartments
Housing Extra:Handicap Barrier Free Units Available, Hardwood, Individual Climate Control, Safety Rails In Bathroom, Telephone Hookup
Dining options
In Room Kitchenette
Dining Room Shared Meals
Dining Extra:Resident Kitchen
Features
Beauty Barber Shop
Computer Room
Resident Transportation
Hiking Trails
Tv Room
Garden And Patio
Resident Parking
Features Extra:Laundry Room For Use, Chapel, Library, Locked Mailboxes, Elevator, Parking: Garage
Cleaning services
Laundry For Linens
Housekeeping
Technology and entertainment
Cable In Rooms
Technology Extra:Business Center, Wi Fi In Common Areas
Description
About This Community
Lincoln Square is located in Grand Rapids, MI, providing a vibrant backdrop for your new life as a valued member of our caring community.
From pleasant housekeepers, to attentive servers at mealtime and helpful maintenance technicians who are there when you need them, this community is the new extension of your family. We take pleasure in getting to know each of our residents and look out for their comfort and happiness. Our chefs prepare three delicious meals each day, served in our beautiful dining room. We provide housekeeping, linen services, fun and stimulating activities, off-site excursions, transportation to your personal appointments and a variety of classes and programs. Our warm, comfortable community and our friendly staff and residents will welcome you. We look forward to making your life easier any way we can.
So come to Lincoln Square for a visit...and stay!
*We understand that each individual is unique and that needs may change over time. Holiday by Atria does not provide any health care services. However, residents are welcome to receive services from any outside home health care provider of their choice to help them continue enjoying life at our community.
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Reviews
4.3( 26 Reviews )
Lori
December 20, 2022
I only met a couple of staff members when I was touring Holiday Lincoln Square, and I was impressed with their staff. They seemed cheerful, kind, and informative. The facility itself was good. It was not as new as the other facility, but they had lovely rooms with either a balcony or a patio and nice windows. The rooms that I toured were well cared for. They had a very small kitchen, but there was no oven there. The view was very lovely, and it was wooded. The grounds and dining area were nice. The dining room was two stories, and it was in the center of the building, so the sound just bounced all over the place. I knew my mom would struggle because she has hearing loss but refuses to wear hearing aids, and I thought she would struggle to make conversation there.
All the residents that I met and spoke to were very positive and seemed very happy. I saw an exercise group and some areas that residents could use for chapel. The facility was older, so it was a little more rundown. But for what they had and for what they charged, I felt like it would be a good bargain for someone.
Alice
December 08, 2022
My mother-in-law will be moving into Holiday Lincoln Square. We brought her down here with my husband, brother-in-law, and his wife. They reserved us a table and invited us to join her for lunch. We had an excellent meal. People that were in the community came up to speak with her. The tour was awesome. We love the building because it's airy. It's got a lot of activities for her. She's a very active senior and has not been able to be active in the last two years because of her mobility. Getting in a car and driving into the senior center was not convenient for her. This place has everything. It's got a beauty salon, a chapel, and a library; she loves to read.
They have a wonderful activity director that was very welcoming. She found out that my mother-in-law knows how to play hand, foot, and elbow. She'd never heard of that and was really interested in having her share the rules and teach other people. When we came in to move things, they were doing chair exercises. It was just a very welcoming community. They had a refreshed bar that always had hot water, coffee, decaf coffee, and the little tracts that my mother-in-law likes to read, the little religious tracts that were available to anyone that would want to read them. The mailbox was close, it was convenient. The laundry rooms were clean. The whole room she's going to move into is bright, cheery, and beautiful.
There wasnt anything we did not like about it except they don't have a freight elevator to be moving furniture up. That's going to be difficult because we're not young, and moving these things is not going to be easy. But we'll manage because we'd like to get her in there. Other than that, the staff was courteous, they were welcoming, and they answered questions. It just was a good experience.
The dining area is beautiful and very nice. People came and welcomed her. The staff was wonderful. The woman that came up and took our order also does housekeeping. We met her in the hall, and she brought some towels and bedding for my mother-in-law. They were not only welcoming, but informative, and willing to answer any questions that we would have. The food was excellent. They gave me a couple different choices of the food. It's just like a five-star hotel.
Diane
April 30, 2022
Lincoln Square was very friendly and had a warm atmosphere. There was a lot of security too because when we went in there, I had to answer some questions, they took my picture, and I also had a name tag. I was surprised but very grateful for it because they don't just let anyone in.
The carpeting was outdated, and that was kind of a big turnoff, but the person who assisted me also said that another company had bought them out and they were going to be spending, I don't know if she said $1 million or $3 million on renovations and I liked that. I think once they do the renovations, it will be nice.
We saw pictures all over the residence. As we were walking along, people were asking me questions like if I was planning on living there, or moving there soon, and a few others. They were very personable.
There's always something to do like you just want to sit in the main area and watch the people walk around and come in and out. There were a couple of them doing puzzles in an area and the rest of the activities. There's something for everyone.
They don't have carports. They have a few garages, but very limited.
Shannon, the person who assisted me, was great. She was commenting on a few of the clients there like, "Oh, he's home from the hospital." She also knew everyone by name and they said hi to her as we walked by.
I did not try the food but she showed me the menu, and I loved that there were so many choices. There was the basic meal but you could also have a couple of other different choices, too and I liked that.
Leslie
November 20, 2021
We chose Lincoln Square for mom. She will move in next year. It's affordable and it has lots of amenities for the price. It's beautiful and they have activities. In the building, they have a salon, they have a library, they have a TV room. They contract with a health care agency so that as someone needs more assistance, you can pay to have someone help them. The coordinator, Shannon, that we met with was excellent. They gave us a free, complimentary food coupon, but we're waiting for my mom. She doesn't live in my state right now, so she's coming here for the holidays and we're going to go bring her there and use the complimentary lunch or dinner coupon. We're going back this week to check it out again. They have an exercise class for seniors three days a week. They have occasional movies where they bring popcorn. They have bingo. They have special holiday meals. They have a calendar that they put out for their residents every month.
John
September 16, 2021
The overall experience my wife and I have while living here in Lincoln Square has been good. Our apartment is spacious, comfortable, and clean. The staff is very friendly, the food is absolutely fine, and they have several activities for the residents. They have bingo, card playing, and the veterans get together once every third Wednesday of the month to talk and have coffee. So, they have something going on every single day. It's quiet, convenient, and pleasant to look at. It's in an area that is surrounded by trees, so it has a country setting even though it's in the city. My wife and I love it here.
Nancy
We toured Lincoln Square. It was all one building. It had an upstairs and downstairs; a second floor and a first floor. We only looked at a couple of rooms on the first floor. One room was nice and big. They offered free meals right there and I thought it was great.
They had canvas painting while we were there, and I thought that was really neat. They were going to plant flowers the next day so they were setting up the room with the dirt and the little plants or flowers so that the residents could plant flowers. It was a nice facility. The rooms to me, the apartments, as they call them, I feel could have been a little bit bigger and a little bit better laid out. But again, you know. If you're older, how much room do you need?
The staff was very nice and helpful as well. My parents were a little concerned about the price on that one, but she gave us another name of a facility and to call for them because she thought their prices would be a little bit less.
Joyce
April 09, 2021
I did an in-person tour at Lincoln Square. It was very nice; I just don't think I'm ready for a place like that yet. I think it's very nice for people who are at a certain stage. It was independent living, but you don't really have a kitchen in your apartment; you just have a sink, a small refrigerator, and no stove. Basically, all your meals are prepared for you.
I think for the amount of money that they charge and for the services they give, it's fair. It's also clean, and it seems to be well taken care of.
The staff I met was very helpful, very courteous, informed, and pleasant. She also related well with the people who live there.
The facility was small, but for somebody who isn't able to take care of a bunch of things themselves, it's probably pretty good.
Don
February 10, 2021
Lincoln Square was higher-priced than the one my mother chose. The facility itself was dirty, COVID practices weren't being followed, and they were more expensive. The staff accommodated us, but we only met one person. They're not serving in the dining room because everybody in Michigan is in a state of lockdown. Those facilities are considered to be restaurants, so they can't serve in a normal setting, and have to deliver meals to the rooms. Their rooms don't have a full kitchen, there's no way to cook. The room that they said was ready for my mother, which they wanted her to move into, was dirty, the kitchen cabinets were broken, that kind of stuff.
Angela
September 25, 2020
We went to Lincoln Square and I thought it was beautiful. They had lots of activities and a really nice setup.
CG
July 06, 2020
My parents stayed at Lincoln Square. They brought their dinners to their room. It's beautiful in there, but they did not get to experience any of that because they were not allowed to leave their room and go into the rest of the building. Everybody was very friendly, nice, and accommodating. If they needed something, they were always willing to help them get what they needed. They did not like the food though.
Donald
December 02, 2019
Lincoln Square was clean and attractive. The staff and everybody was friendly with me. Everything that I saw was taken care of as needed. They have bingo and they were celebrating a birthday when I was there. The dining room was clean with separate tables that seat four people, and the wait staff was very attentive to the needs of everybody.
Vince
July 04, 2019
Lincoln Square is very nice and certainly a cut above the average facility. It had everything that we needed. The 1-bedroom was small and there's a lack of storage. They were certainly at the top of the line as far as activities. People were friendly, courteous, and professional.
Lynda
March 08, 2019
Lincoln Square was a very nice, homey, pleasant, and caring environment. The administration was very helpful, very caring and outgoing, and shared a lot of information with us. It's an absolutely beautiful place. I was totally impressed with everything. They've gone the extra mile contacting, checking on things, and visiting mom at her home. I felt like I was eating in a fancy restaurant. The food that they had prepared was awesome. The apartments looked wonderful. There was a little patio area on the main floor. The activity level that they had available for the seniors looked really accommodating as far as entertainment. They have music that comes in on Wednesdays and they have a lot scheduled going on for the people without overdoing it and making them feel overwhelmed. They do outings too.
Kate
November 20, 2017
Lincoln Square was the facility that I liked the most. It had a very lively setting. We were there at dinner hour, and it looked like the people were having a really nice time talking and chatting. The staff was very helpful and warm. We didn't choose to live there because it was a little far away for us, but I liked what they offered as far as in-apartment care for somebody who needed assisted living. I liked that each of them had a door leading to a balcony, and they had many different styles and sizes to choose from.
Anonymous Visitor061613
March 29, 2017
We went to Lincoln Square, which was very nice. The gentleman who I talked to was very helpful, delightful, and caring, and exactly who you would want to be working with. They have meals, but my mother doesn't want meals. That's a very big factor. However, we were very happy with this place. It was very clean, not too big, and had a nice layout. The people were very friendly. We had a meal that tasted good. We were very happy with the place. The location was good for us.
Sue202681
December 16, 2016
I thought Lincoln Square was a super place that offered a lot and was upbeat. The facility itself was very nice. The room was fine, but the living area was a bit smaller than most, especially for independent living. I thought the administrative staff was excellent, very attentive, and very understanding. However, I didn't like their dining setup and the way they serve in the dining room.
Dick15
March 08, 2016
Lincoln Square is not the place I want to live. The people were not the kind with which we would like to associate. I just didn’t have a good feeling about the facility. It's located on a busy street. It looks good, but we did not feel comfortable with what they have to offer. The dining room looked too busy for us.
Bob and Brenda Looking Forward
We were well received and given a good tour at Lincoln Square. We were offered the opportunity to apply as residential directors because we have experience with large household. We were very grateful for that. The people were very nice and we had a very nice lunch there too. The food was good. We enjoyed the company of the very nice people we talk to.
Renee30
December 21, 2015
I went to Lincoln Square for a visit, and it's a very nice place. I like that it looked like a community within itself. I was shown the room, and it was nice, and it would suit my mom. I was impressed that they have a beauty shop. They also provide good things for the residents there. I really like this community a lot.
Eather
May 28, 2015
Lincoln Square is a beautiful place in a beautiful setting, but small. The people were very polite, very willing to help, open, and loving. Everything was fine except for the size. They did an excellent job presenting themselves and representing their site. They provide three meals, but if they had a stove in each one of those units, that would be good.
Visitor73432450
September 27, 2014
I was looking for an independent living place and have gone to visit Lincoln Square. I would say that it was a very good place. I didn't observe any activities during my visit because I was there during lunchtime. Their food was good. The dining room had a beatiful setting, and the service was efficient. I saw the rooms during my tour and they were beautiful. The ones for singles seemed very small to me. The two-bedroom apartments were much nicer. I think that it was a very safe community. The people living there were happy, too. I would add that the place was very expensive. I also think that I am not yet old enough to live in that kind of place.
Visitor74723450
December 01, 2013
Lincoln Square was a fairly simple but very nice facility. That one for us was in a convenient location as it wasn't far from where my brother lives. It was strictly retirement living though. We ate lunch there and it was fine. The physical appearance of the place wasn't quite as nice maybe but I thought that the people there were really nice. The staff was very helpful. We also met a woman who was the head of activities and we discussed some of their activities going on there. She was really energetic. They have like olympic-type of games of some sort, beanbag toss, etc. Overall, they were doing a lot of different activities for their residents. In terms of engagement that was going on and activities, I would give it a high score. They were very good.
Joan35
October 18, 2013
Lincoln Square was very nice. I was looking for a senior housing at the time. The people were very nice and very helpful. However, it did not fit what I was looking for at all.
Harry14
October 17, 2013
I was impressed with Lincoln Square. The food was quite good. The staff was very nice and accommodating. They even invited me to come again. They had activities. I would recommend them to others.
Visitor70859750
October 03, 2013
Lincoln Square was nice, modern and spacious. The staff was very friendly.
Fred7
August 27, 2013
Lincoln Square looks like a hotel. It's a wood frame building and the inside is very nicely appointed, but I could not afford to live in that facility. I did see that they have some sort of a program where people sit around and listen to stuff. The person that was showing me was not comfortable with me being there because I was a minority. It was uneasy for him to show me around. Even I could afford the place I would not be comfortable living there.