University Living

  • 2865 S. Main Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
  • (734) 228-1926
  • 4.2 ( 22 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community

University Living in Ann Arbor is a 79-apartment senior living community that was intentionally designed to meet the unique needs of older adults. With both assisted living and memory care services, residents have their choice of purposefully designed studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom private apartments, which include full bathroom, kitchenette, emergency call response, fire safety system, and individualized heating and cooling. The building also features a beautiful dining room, ground level courtyard, full-service salon, computer room, fitness center, on-site rehabilitation center, and much more.

Our Services:

In addition to our purposefully designed private apartments, Provision Living’s amenities include restaurant-style dining with three delicious meals daily; weekly apartment housekeeping; weekly linen and laundry services; trained staff on-site 24 hours each day; assistance with daily life tasks such as dressing, bathing, and mobility; medication management and administration; and social events and activities for individuals and groups.

Our pricing resembles a monthly lease, like an apartment, based on the specific unit style. There are no long-term leasing commitments and no restrictive buy-in fees required to live at this community. Our inclusive pricing model helps older adults and their families confidently plan for the cost associated with senior living services. Contact us for more information on current pricing.

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4.2 ( 22 Reviews )
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Lois
April 24, 2022
My mom has moved into University Living in Ann Arbor only because they were the only ones that could take care of her unique needs. She needed gallbladder surgery, so they put a bag in, and because of that bag, she couldn't go back to the place that she was in before because they wouldn't take her. This place said that they would be able to take care of her. I went there back in the summertime when we were looking for an original place for her. It was a lot more expensive than where we had put her, that's why she went to that other place. Her needs became more now though and they couldn't address her needs there that's why she was moved to this place. It's assisted living and they have doctors and nurses there that's why they could take my mom. The other places don't so I guess that's the most positive thing, that they have medical personnel that could address her special needs. They're probably one of the nicest ones, and they had staff. I remember looking at some other ones and not seeing any staff around. That was the other thing, there were no people. This place felt like they would be more attentive to personal needs rather than not having anybody around. My mom said their food is excellent. It was very well kept, very clean, modern, and looks very nice. The building was old, but it was still well-maintained. When I went to visit, they had a big screen and people were in there watching TV. They also have another area where they watch movies or play games and stuff. There were a lot of things that I saw that would keep the residents busy. They can have pets there, too. Mom doesn't have a pet, but she says that people have pets there.
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Eugene
November 07, 2020
Our experience with University Living is good. Their food and the staff are very good and accommodating. The place is modern and clean. I'm satisfied, though the feel of the place is of an institution.
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MM
August 18, 2019
University Living was very nice, they were very accommodating, very helpful. The sample unit was nice, and there were a few residents who had their doors open. The eating room was very nice and high quality. They have a room that you can rent out if you want to have a party for a loved one. Everything that I saw was a five out of five. It was very classy and very clean.
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mpls123
August 08, 2017
My mother was a resident at University Living for the last month of her life. She was treated with respect and kindness from everyone we met. Tanum, the community relations director, is wonderful. During my initial tour, she took time to answer all my questions and was warm and friendly during her interactions with all the other residents. She and Chef Thomas even picked my mother up from her apartment and drove her to her new studio at University Living. During her last month, my mother was very limited in her movement, and spent her entire day either in bed or in the armchair. The dining room was very accommodating and delivered all her meals to her room. The women who run the activities are excellent, and even though my mother was unable to participate in the activities, they would bring her ice cream and check in with her regularly. Although UL is not a nursing home, there is a nursing director on staff and a full time nurse scheduled on the premise at all times. My mother's medications were delivered to her on time by qualified staff. One of the nurses, Nick, took time to sit with my mother on a couple occasions when she had a nightmare. My mother relied on the aides for assistance in going to the bathroom and getting ready for bed every evening. Her attendants were very kind and patient. My mother relied on her hospice team to help bathe her, but the attendants are also able to assist in this regard as well. I was present every day and was grateful for the cheerfulness of the floor supervisor and the medical technicians who helped make my mother comfortable during the last month of her life.
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Hartwickpines
January 14, 2017
Care and dining room staff not capable of provi ding consistent individualized attention or residents. The staff does not have specialized education in the care of elderly or dementia. Perhaps 25 %of care and dining staff are excellent. These employees have experience and inate skill in how to be successful in carei g for elderly. Housekeeping services are erratic. Often cleaning, sheet changing, towel and toilet paper need to be requested. Usually you need to ask more than once for something to be done. Laundry has been lost. Laundry that was labeled. No particular effort was made to find the list items. Leadership staff has had frequent turnover. I would have given 2 stars but the review system would only permit 1 or 3 stars. I could not in good conscious give 3 stars. The activity staff and front desk staff are very good, capable and invested. ALL staff are genuinely friendly. But their management, training, and accountability is unacceptable.
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Superman383731
January 02, 2017
University Living is close to me. It was friendly. They were relatively less expensive than the other one I was at. It was clean but dowdy. I had lunch there, and it was salty, institutional food. It wasn’t awful, but I wouldn’t go out to a restaurant to eat that food.
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Deb521578
November 23, 2016
University Living was a very nice facility and the staff was nice, but it was way expensive and way over what I would need. The room was studio, and it's one little room. They had cards.
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Linda415153
November 22, 2016
University Living was very nice. It was a little farther out, but I thought it was a lovely place. The rooms did not have a full kitchen which was perfect, but they would provide her with a refrigerator and sink. They had storage areas and nice bathroom for the people to go around. The staff was very profession. They were very nice to us. They sat down, talked about everything, and gave us materials. They were very pleasant.
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Linda781107
September 30, 2016
University Living was OK, but I didn’t see any people walking around, and that turned me off a little bit. It’s a very nice, very friendly place, and I met the chef. The room would have been nice. However, the place was not convenient, I didn’t care for it being on the third floor, and the main thing was it was close to the expressway.
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Visitor118651450
January 23, 2016
I visited University Living, and I liked it very much. The staff was very nice, and I looked at one room but it was a guest room. The menu was very nice, and they had a lot of activities. However, they don’t offer religious activities for my mom.
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Loving Daughter25
January 19, 2016
I liked that University Living was very clean, had activities going on, and the people I saw seemed happy and involved in activities. I liked that it went from assisted living through memory care. I was concerned for my dad because he has memory issues, so that’s one of the things I was looking for. It seemed like the care was very good there, and the residents seemed very happy. There were activities to help with memory because they specialized in memory care. The people there were very helpful, answered any questions I had, and if they didn’t have an answer, they got back to me right away after they’ve found an answer.
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Sister4
October 27, 2015
My brother is in University Living, and it's all very nice. They're very beautifully decorated and kept very clean. They have an exercise room, physical therapy, game room, pool table, jigsaw puzzles, movies, and a whole lot of things going on. I would recommend this community to other people.
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Visitor112400550
September 07, 2015
My relative is in University Living for about three months. I like the caring community. I think it is well rounded and efficiently run, and their group is young. I will recommend it to others. They have quite a bit of activities. They have outdoor swimming, and they take them outside by bus.
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Marilyn33
October 31, 2014
University Living was very good. Rooms - fair to middle. There were activities there.
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Laura37
June 30, 2014
I guess the bottom line is that they have had a lot of activities that we felt my aunt would get involved and be active. She says right now, she's complaining that it's not how it was in the beginning. But I think a lot of that is because she doesn't want to be there, and she wants to be at home. I tried the food at least once when we initially moved her in. The food looks pretty good.
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Y-Bortz2
August 21, 2012
This is one of the best Facilities I've ever experienced. The staff is friendly, the facility is clean. It's an updated facility. It reminds me of a club, or an upscale retirement home. I've been to a few nursery homes, and this one is different from any home I've ever been in. The food looks like something anyone would eat. It's always energetic, and clean. The only negative I have about this Facility is that its's a little expensive. But, this facility has memory programs, fitness programs, and independent living. This facility even has a hair salon! Hands down the best Nursing home I've ever seen, or been in. If you step inside this building it'll remind you that you're in Ann Arbor; very upscale. The whole time my family member lived there, there was never anything that came up missing. The residents always seem satisfied, and up-beat. My Great Great Auntie always had a smile on her face when we came to visit. She never had anything bad to say about the staff, or the facility. I highly recommend University Senior Living, it's worth the price.
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gaskilla
July 30, 2012
University Living, in my opinion, was excellent, as far as assisted living facilities go. The staff was caring and friendly with the residents, and we rarely had any concerns regarding them, nor their availability when we needed assistance in any way. I also like that the facility had several enriching activities and programs for interested seniors (including current events classes/discussions and of course, regular Bingo and other games), and that they have a "gym" area for physical therapy and general working out. They seemed very focused on the physical as well as the mental and social aspects of elderly life, and that was really refreshing to see.
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My Happiness
July 09, 2012
About four years ago I started looking for a place for my mom. The facility fit her very nicely. It had a more modern look for her and everyone was very nice. The activities, food and staff was a good fit. If I had any questions they were addressed promptly. What I liked the most is I could come and go whenever I wanted. This was her home with no "visiting" times. As time went by I felt like part of a larger family. Another difference was having college students who came in to volunteer with the residents and all the outside musical groups that would perform for all. It was a very good choice for our family. I would highly recommend University Living.
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spark1
July 05, 2012
Good amenities. Decor was slightly out dated but the place was kept up nicely and to high standards. Lots of social programs and activities for residents. Good community-outing opportunities. There seemed to be a lack of activity on the "dementia care/memory care" unit as compared to the rest of the facility.
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LinCM
July 05, 2012
This is the 2nd assisted living facilities we stayed in AA. We chose University Living after carefully selections and several onsite visits by our family. This place is not "cheap" but it has adequate and well scheduled and managed care service staff. The foods here are very good and provides good menu selections. Being an architect/planner myself, I was surprised the entire facility is very well designed and functional. With my own critical eyes, I can not make any suggestions for improvements.
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Kate Thomas
June 06, 2012
We were impressed with University Living from the moment we had contact with their Marketing Director. From that day on and for the next 5 years they were accommodating, compassionate, proactive, personable and highly professional. From the Directors to the Care Staff, from the Nurses to the Food Servers, to the Administration and the House Keeping, they cared about their residents. Mum could be a handful. She was a strong personality and a bit of a "collector". No matter how difficult the situation became, they never lost sight of her individual needs and desires. So many kind and thoughtful acts were initiated to promote her health, happiness and well being it is hard to list them all. Mum ending up having to move out a couple of times for hospitalizations and rehab, but we always brought her back home because we knew UL was the finest care we could provide for her in SE Michigan. I can recommend University Living with out hesitation. Professionally I perform Animal Assisted Therapy so we have been in every nursing home and assisted living facility within 30 miles. UL is our top choice for loved ones.
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StoopWel
June 12, 2011
My grandmother lived at this facility for over 2 years. She was diagnosed with alzheimer's several years prior, and we were desperately seeking a place where her condition could be tolerated. This living area was very homely in the respect that the furniture was up to date, the meals were provided with a tasteful air, and all the other seniors lodging there seemed relatively tranquil. The main drawback with this place was the monthly cost and the heckling presented concerning my grandmother's disposition. Indeed, she wasn't the easiest person to have roaming the hallways, but the staff seemed overtly critical in regards to someone who had a severe case of dementia and who recently lost her husband due to the same ailments. After two years, we had to move her out of the living facility. However, they provided enough patience during this time for me not to feel entirely resentful over the situation. In short: not the best, but not the worst.
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