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Brookdale Monroe
1605 Fredericks Dr, Monroe, MI, 48162
Brookdale Monroe
1605 Fredericks Dr, Monroe, MI, 48162
Welcome to Brookdale Monroe
Looking for assisted living and memory care in Monroe, MI? Welcome to Brookdale Monroe, a comprehensive retirement community offering an array of services and amenities designed to help its residents live each day to the fullest.
Located in charming Monroe, MI, Brookdale Monroe’s residents are only minutes away from the scenic River Raisin, which runs through the picturesque town. The community is also near many shopping and dining options, as well as the Monroe County Historical Museum and the Monroe Multi-Sports Complex.
Brookdale Monroe offers its residents a wide range of services and amenities, including personal care tailored to each individual. Brookdale Monroe’s Memory Care program is designed to meet the unique needs of residents with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. The program’s home-like setting and caring staff provide a supportive and nurturing environment where residents can feel safe and comfortable.
Accommodations and Amenities
Dining at Brookdale Monroe is an experience not to be missed. The community’s restaurant-style dining room offers a variety of delicious and nutritious meals, and the staff is always on hand to assist with dining as needed.
Each day is a new opportunity for residents to have fun and make friends, with a full calendar of social and recreational activities. Brookdale Monroe also offers transportation services, so residents can easily get out and enjoy all the Monroe area offers.
With so much to offer, the best way to see what makes Brookdale Monroe special is to visit for a tour. During the tour, staff are happy to answer questions and help families determine if their community is the right choice for long-term care.
To schedule a tour of Brookdale Monroe, please chat with us below.
From The Community
Need a little extra help with daily activities? Or maybe you have a loved one living with Alzheimer’s or dementia that requires a higher level of care. With assisted living and memory care under one roof, Brookdale Monroe has the personalized care that you’re looking for. Located in Monroe, Michigan, we’re nestled in a quiet scenic neighborhood and just a short drive from downtown.
Our attentive caregivers take a person-centered approach to care. We can help with medication management, daily living activities and coordination with outside healthcare providers. We’ll do the cooking, cleaning and home maintenance so you can focus on maintaining an independent and active lifestyle, whether that’s making it to yoga class, unwinding at happy hour or curling up with a good book. And you can take comfort in knowing that our staff is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to be alerted to an emergency.
For loved ones with Alzheimer’s or dementia, our memory care program provides a daily path of engagement that meets our resident’s level of skills and allows them to flourish in our care, even with advanced expressions of the disease. We lead residents through daily research-backed activities like gentle fitness classes, arts and music events and brain-boosting games. And we’ll help with any bathing, dressing, dining and mobility needs.
You’ll choose your apartment from various floor plans, each with large sunny windows, a spacious living area and a private bathroom. We can’t wait to see how you decorate! We’re also pet-friendly, so your furry friends can join you in our community. Our building is intimate and designed to be cozy, with easy-to-navigate floors and safely enclosed spaces. You’ll enjoy daily multiple course meals in our restaurant-style dining room, starting your morning with coffee on the patio and strolling throughout our beautifully landscaped grounds. And our residents love getting weekly massages, taking a cooking class and participating in sing-along nights.
There are 12 hospitals within 25 miles of Brookdale Monroe. The two closest hospitals are Promedica Monroe Regional Hospital which is 1.3 miles away and Beaumont Hospital – Trenton which is 16.3 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Brookdale Monroe are:
- Restaurant Style Dining
- Outdoor Areas
- Social Outings
- Fitness Programs
- Pool
Services and Amenities
Services
- Parking
- Assisted Living
- Memory Care
- Hospice
- Guest Meals
- Independent Living
Activities & Fitness
- Clubs & Communities
- Washer & Dryer in Unit
- Arts and Crafts
- Yoga
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Stretching Classes
Additional Features
- Minimum Age
Dining & Nutrition
- Low Sodium
- Gluten / Allergen Free
- Kosher Available
- Vegetarian Available
- Meals Included
- Diabetic
Safety
- Emergency Response in Each Room
Accommodations
- Housekeeping
- Salon / Barbershop
- Wifi / Internet
- Outdoor Walking Paths
- Outdoor Garden
- Cable TV
Care
- Wound Care
- Nurses
- Occupational Therapy
- Physical Therapy
- Laundry / Dry Cleaning
- Diabetic care
Neighborhood
- Raised Garden Beds
- Fitness Center
I was very impressed with Brookdale Monroe. It was very nice. The people were very nice. I liked that it didn't have too many residents. I like the fact that you had your own bathroom. The dining area was very nice. I also like the fact that the Alzheimer's and memory units are separate. T...
I was very impressed with Brookdale Monroe. It was very nice. The people were very nice. I liked that it didn't have too many residents. I like the fact that you had your own bathroom. The dining area was very nice. I also like the fact that the Alzheimer's and memory units are separate. There are a lot of girls that work there, and they are very nice ladies. But unfortunately, they had a bad habit of speaking their foreign language in front of the residents. My mom, like a lot of other people there, could not hear well at all. She couldn't understand why she didn't understand a single word these people were saying. I told them that I thought that if they wanted to speak among themselves in their language, they needed to go to their break room or outside because it was not fair to the residents. It's very upsetting that they don't understand what's going on around them. They said that some people have a coffeemaker, so I'm assuming you just bring your own appliances. But you could always go to the kitchen and use the microwave. They have a very nice area outside to sit, which I like. There were a couple of different porch areas with nice tables and chairs underneath the tree. The staff was very personable, knowledgeable, friendly, and willing to share whatever you asked. The lady who was in charge of the food came out, greeted us, and gave us copies of their menu. It looks quite substantial.
Read moreBrookdale Monroe is a really nice place. The tour was excellent. The gentleman I talked to was really nice. I liked the people I spoke with. It was very clean. The people seemed happy; I really liked it. It was a really nice and clean place. If you have money, it would be a great place to put your l...
Brookdale Monroe is a really nice place. The tour was excellent. The gentleman I talked to was really nice. I liked the people I spoke with. It was very clean. The people seemed happy; I really liked it. It was a really nice and clean place. If you have money, it would be a great place to put your loved one. They seemed very caring and very clean. I like the people, and I like the ratio of people to your home care. I give them that; it was a really nice place. The rooms were clean and nice size. They didn't have any double rooms. They just have single rooms, and it was nice. It's one of the nicest ones I've been to. I would like to put my mother-in-law there. The dining area was a very nice open type area with the kitchen off to the side. There was a couple of ladies that were just sitting in there eatting a snack or something. I'm around dementia people all the time, so I understand having to explain everything 30 or 40 times. They seemed to be patient with that up there. I like that. Some residents were trying to do crossword puzzles. There was one that was just walking around. I'm not sure what other activities they have. They have a TV room, but they're allowed TVs in their rooms. They have a little exercise area there for them, where they make them walk slowly on a treadmill and stuff like that. They have a little sewing class. They actually have some kid toys that they seem to like to sit and play with. I would love to put my mother-in-law there, but I didn't have that type of money.
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