Pricing ranges from
    $3,543 – 4,251/month

    Hutcheson Manor Nursing Home Alternative

    21620 Middlebelt Rd, Farmington Hills, MI, 48336
    5.0 · 77 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Small spotless home provides peace

    I'm so grateful we found Hutcheson Manor - a small, spotless, home-like place where my loved one is genuinely loved and well cared for. The owner (an RN) and her skilled, kind staff provide personalized dementia-to-hospice care, nutritious home-cooked meals, daily activities, frequent photo/text updates, and attentive medical coordination. They gave our family real peace of mind - I highly recommend them.

    Pricing

    $3,543+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $4,251+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Medication management

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.97 · 77 reviews

    Overall rating

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    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      4.9
    • Amenities

      4.8
    • Value

      5.0

    Pros

    • Home-like, family atmosphere
    • Small, intimate community (6–9 residents)
    • Registered nurse owner with hands-on management
    • Caring, respectful, and professional staff
    • Strong dementia care and individualized care expertise
    • 24-hour attentive personal and medical care
    • Clean, well-maintained facility with no nursing-home smell
    • Home-cooked, nutritious meals with special requests accommodated
    • Planned activities and entertainment (music therapy, arts, crafts, parties)
    • Frequent, proactive communication (texts, photos, FaceTime, regular updates)
    • Good caregiver-to-resident ratio
    • Proactive coordination with physicians and PT/OT
    • Accessible, wheelchair-friendly rooms and visitor-friendly yard/ family lounge
    • Compassionate end-of-life and hospice care
    • Documented health improvements (wound healing, improved appetite, skin care)
    • Welcoming to families and visitors; encourages family involvement
    • Peace of mind and reduced family stress
    • Staff go above and beyond; personalized attention
    • Tour-ready cleanliness and upkeep
    • Affordable relative to perceived quality (reported value/peace of mind)

    Cons

    • Small capacity creates limited availability and waitlist situations
    • Not strictly one-on-one care — care is personal but not full-time one-to-one
    • Visitation can be restricted during public health events (e.g., COVID-19)
    • Limited number of beds may not suit families seeking a larger facility or more services

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment: The collected reviews for Hutcheson Manor Nursing Home Alternative are overwhelmingly positive, with repeated emphasis on a warm, home-like, family atmosphere and highly attentive, professional care. Reviewers consistently describe the facility as small and intimate (commonly reported as 6–9 residents), which is presented as a major strength: it enables personalized attention, close staff-resident relationships, and a community feel that reviewers contrast favorably against larger nursing homes where residents can be "lost in the shuffle." The tone across reviews is one of strong gratitude and relief from families, who often report improved health and mood for their loved ones after transfer to Hutcheson Manor.

    Care quality and medical management: Multiple reviewers explicitly note the hands-on involvement of a registered nurse owner/administrator (named in several reviews), which reinforces perceptions of clinical competence and proactive oversight. Care is described as both emotionally attentive and medically competent: staff identify and address skin and foot issues, manage medications well, coordinate with physicians, and arrange PT/OT and wound care resulting in documented improvements (healed wounds, better appetite, no pressure sores even for bed-bound residents). There are repeated statements that the facility provides 24-hour care and that staff are skilled in dementia care and end-of-life/hospice transitions, delivering dignified, peaceful passings when appropriate.

    Staff, communication, and relationships: One of the strongest themes is the character and performance of staff. Descriptors such as caring, respectful, professional, compassionate, and knowledgeable recur throughout the reviews. Families highlight frequent, proactive communication including texts with photos, FaceTime calls, and regular updates that provide reassurance and reduce family stress. The owner and staff are credited with being responsive, asking questions to understand resident preferences, and tailoring care accordingly. Many reviews emphasize that residents are treated like family, with staff going "above and beyond"—providing hair and nail care to boost morale, arranging special celebrations, and attending personally to residents’ emotional needs.

    Facilities, cleanliness, and accessibility: Reviewers uniformly praise the physical environment. The facility is repeatedly described as clean, well-maintained, "tour-ready," and free of common negative odors associated with some long-term care settings. Rooms are described as private/comfortable and wheelchair-friendly; there is a family lounge and yard events that facilitate visits and social interaction. The small scale appears to contribute to the perception of good upkeep and a welcoming atmosphere for visitors.

    Dining and activities: Dining is frequently highlighted as a positive: home-cooked, nutritious meals served family-style, with snacks and accommodations for special requests. Reviewers credit meals with improving residents’ appetites and overall well-being. Activities are varied and regular—music therapy, live entertainment, arts and crafts, birthday parties, ice cream socials, and dexterity-focused Alzheimer's activities are commonly cited. These offerings contribute to resident engagement, creativity, and quality of life, and reviewers often link them to visible improvements in mood and socialization.

    Outcomes, family experience, and hospice care: Several reviews relate concrete positive outcomes—wounds healed, improved skin condition, restored appetite, and residents becoming more engaged and happier. Families express high levels of trust and relief, reporting better sleep and peace of mind after placement. The facility’s handling of end-of-life and hospice care is stressed as compassionate and coordinated, giving families confidence that their loved ones will be treated with dignity.

    Limitations and patterns of concern: Negative comments are sparse but consistent in a few areas. The facility’s very small size yields limited bed availability, resulting in waitlists and potential delays for immediate placement—this is the most common operational limitation noted. A few reviewers mentioned that care is "fairly personal, not one-on-one," indicating that while attention is individualized and attentive, it is not continuous one-to-one staffing. Public health events (notably COVID-19) did impose visitation restrictions at times; while most reviewers appreciated the facility’s diligence in pandemic precautions, some noted that access was affected, although visits were allowed most days in many cases. Finally, while the small community is repeatedly praised, for families seeking larger-scale services or broader resource offerings, the limited number of beds and scope could be a constraint.

    Overall assessment: Based on the reviews provided, Hutcheson Manor projects a consistent and strong reputation for compassionate, clinically competent, and family-centered long-term care in a small, homelike setting. Strengths include a registered nurse owner with active involvement, highly praised staff, proactive communication, clean facilities, nutritious home-cooked meals, meaningful activities, and positive health outcomes for residents. The main trade-offs are limited capacity and occasional visitation limits tied to public-health circumstances. For families seeking a small, intimate, medically attentive alternative to larger nursing homes—especially for residents who benefit from dementia-aware, personalized care—these reviews indicate Hutcheson Manor is highly recommended and delivers consistent, high-quality experiences.

    Location

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    About Hutcheson Manor Nursing Home Alternative

    Hutcheson Manor Nursing Home Alternative sits at 21620 Middlebelt Rd in Farmington Hills, Michigan and offers a small, home-like place for seniors who want something different from a big nursing home, allowing only up to nine residents at a time so folks can get more personalized care and attention, with private or semi-private rooms, and the staff there are all licensed and trained to help with daily living like dressing, bathing, grooming, toileting, medication management, and incontinence care, while also making sure residents feel comfortable, safe, and relaxed in a peaceful, quiet setting. The place works as a licensed adult foster care home, helping elders who need assisted living, memory care for dementia or Alzheimer's, or even just a friendly companion, while also giving folks round-the-clock professional support and medical care in a more family-like space instead of a larger, busy facility, and it's set up so residents can stick to their usual routines as much as possible, with home-cooked meals that are nutritious and tailored to their tastes, planned activities like arts and crafts or games, and always a "family lounge" and other common areas if anyone wants to join in or just sit and talk. There's Wi-Fi, cable TV, a fitness area, a salon/barbershop, and everything's accessible for wheelchairs, with features like walk-in tubs and a good sprinkler system for safety, plus transportation is available for medical appointments or occasionally just for errands and outings, and the team there is always focused on keeping families in the loop by allowing frequent phone or video calls and making sure people know about visiting hours or move-in details. Residents receive in-home services if needed, like podiatry, wound care, occupational therapy, as well as support with medications, and everyone gets a care plan that fits their own needs, with lots of help for memory care cases, and all this adds up to an environment that feels like home, where daily life is centered on comfort and meaningful activities and nobody's lost in the crowd. The Manor encourages folks to ask questions, read reviews, see photos, check out maps, even arrange a tour or a virtual visit, and there's a focus on making sure people know about their options for payment, licensing, and what to expect for a move, and the staff, who are known to be warm and attentive, do their best to provide a safe, loving, and nurturing place for older adults-whether someone's staying for assisted living, memory care, or just needs some help with daily life in a calm, well-kept place that feels welcoming and easy to settle into.

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