Arden Courts of Sterling Heights

  • 11095 Fourteen Mile Rd, Sterling Heights, MI 48312
  • (586) 795-0998
  • 4.2 ( 6 reviews )
  • Memory Care

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About This Community

Developed nearly 30 years ago, Arden Courts provides a unique approach to caregiving and was created to help people living with memory loss enjoy residential living while receiving the professional assistance they need 24 hours a day. We understand dementia because memory care is all we do.

Arden Courts recognize that our residents have individual routines and interests, capabilities, and needs. We set out to accommodate their individuality beginning with an assessment by one of our professional staff members. Working with you, we develop an individualized care plan which is regularly adjusted to meet any changes in your loved one’s routine or condition.

Our community was specially designed not only to be safe and secure but to instill a sense of home that enables our residents to remain as independent as possible. The layout of the community was designed to help your loved one stay as oriented as possible while maximizing their independence. Our safe and secure landscaped walking paths and courtyard areas allow residents to explore and be as active as they would like. Our engaging, success-oriented programming is scheduled throughout the day and is tailored to meet our resident’s abilities and interests.

When it comes to memory care, experience makes a difference. Contact us to arrange for your personal tour and discover how Arden Courts can make a difference in your loved one’s life today.

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4.2 ( 6 Reviews )
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garty
Visited a friend of mine at arden courts. The staff was helpful and very friendly. The building was very neat and clean. My friend was well taken care of. Knowing he is arden courts make a very difficult time a little easier. Thank You.
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Disappointed Visitor685230
June 10, 2016
Arden Courts of Sterling Heights was very expensive. They tell you it’s for memory care, but they have such extreme levels of memory care, I don’t think it’s fair to the people in there. They didn’t have enough activities for people to do, so they end up sitting around and doing nothing. They didn’t even let them watch the TV that they wanted to watch. They supposedly played memory games, but it’s not very good. The facility had an odd smell to it.
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Visitor63024450
April 22, 2014
Arden Courts was very expensive, and there's no financial aid. They're strictly a locked down facility for memory care. It's one building with four separate wings. All doors are locked. The rooms were small and look maintained. The staff was very professional. They do offer seminars and lectures to anybody, may it be a customer or a patient, and they're open to public on awareness of mental health and ageing. They're free. It seemed OK for what we were looking for. For what it is, it looked fine.
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Visitor68707650
January 30, 2014
I drive by Arden Courts everyday that's how I came to know about it. The highlight for this facility was the general care they have for their patients. It was not an institutional kind of setting. The care there was more personalized. I didn't have any problems with their staff. Their rooms were clean and well managed. It was just a very well organized facility in all aspects.
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Fred & Nancy
When I had a meeting at Arden Courts of Sterling Heights, I had a chance to have a tour around the facility. Overall, it was acceptable. What stand out about this place is the friendliness of the staff and the cleanliness of the place. The staff was helpful. I also got a chance to see a room. It was enough for one person. It had a bed and some furniture, but they told me I could bring furniture of my own. They also told me they have activities.
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CJean
February 27, 2012
I contacted Arden Courts to get information on cost for a friend. Having worked in the healthcare industry I knew of them and had a favorable impression of their work with dementia and alzheimers and their efforts to educate the community, both healthcare professionals and family caregivers. Although as I suspected the cost was prohibitive for my friend I did get a prompt and courteous response from Arden Courts and an offer as a contact for future/further information.
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