Regency At Whitmore Lake is a nursing home located in Whitmore Lake, Michigan. The facility provides a variety of care services designed to meet the medical and personal needs of its residents. It is certified by Medicare and Medicaid and has been a participant in the Medicare program since November 8, 1994. The facility currently houses 118 occupants. Regency At Whitmore Lake offers comprehensive medical support, including medication management, cardiac care, hearing, vision, and dental care, speech and occupational therapy, pain and wound care, and podiatry services. Additional services include a wellness program, dialysis, and hospice care. The facility also provides resident and family counseling, aiming to support both residents and their loved ones. Amenities such as a barber and beauty salon are available to enhance the residents' daily living experience.
Reviews of Regency At Whitmore Lake depict a mixed view of the facility. While some residents and families report positive experiences with compassionate and competent staff, particularly noting the efforts of staff members like Meghan and Olivia, others have raised serious concerns. Praise has been given for the facility's cleanliness, welcoming atmosphere, and organized activities, which contribute to a supportive environment. However, there are troubling stories of neglect, with specific grievances about inadequate hygiene practices and unmet medical needs that have reportedly led to infections. Some families have shared distressing accounts of subpar living conditions and administrative challenges, including insufficient equipment responsiveness in emergencies. These accounts underscore that while many experience a high level of care, there are areas within the facility that may need critical improvements to ensure the well-being of all residents.
Costs at this community start at $9,277 and range up to $10,761. The average price in the community is $10,019, which is more than the average price in the area of $5,046. The cost of nursing homes in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. If the resident needs other services, additional services may increase the monthly cost.