Pricing ranges from
    $4,925 – 5,910/month

    Orchard Manor

    25967 Power Rd, Farmington, MI, 48336
    4.9 · 33 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Compassionate professional care, highly recommended

    I placed my dad at Orchard Manor and I'm so relieved - the owners (RN Rodica) and staff are compassionate, professional, and treat residents like family. Care is attentive and medically strong (excellent wound care, oxygen/nebulizer familiarity, prompt communication), with a high staff-to-resident ratio and 24/7 availability. The home is impeccably clean, safe, wheelchair-accessible, beautifully landscaped with a large deck, and meals are homemade in a welcoming dining area. It's private-pay and a bit pricey, but worth it for the peace of mind - I highly recommend Orchard Manor.

    Pricing

    $4,925+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $5,910+/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
    • Hospice waiver
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    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

    Memory care community services

    • Dementia waiver
    • Mild cognitive impairment
    • Specialized memory care programming

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.94 · 33 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      4.9
    • Meals

      4.3
    • Amenities

      4.9
    • Value

      4.5

    Pros

    • Impeccably clean facility
    • Home-like, welcoming atmosphere
    • Small size (5-6 residents) enabling individualized attention
    • Owners are registered nurses (RN) with strong medical knowledge
    • Conscientious and attentive leadership (Rodica)
    • Caring, compassionate, and well-trained caregivers
    • High staff-to-resident ratio and 24/7 availability
    • Excellent communication and prompt responsiveness
    • Effective clinical care (wound care, oxygen, nebulizer familiarity)
    • Good coordination with home health, hospice, and hospital staff
    • Safe environment (sensors on doors, attentive supervision)
    • Wheelchair-accessible design (single level, wide doorways, no thresholds)
    • Open-concept living/dining/kitchen that encourages socialization
    • Private bedroom with half bathroom available
    • Regular home-cooked, appetizing meals and easy-to-eat options
    • No nickel-and-dime add-ons; incontinence supplies provided or reimbursed
    • Beautifully maintained outdoor spaces (deck, gardens, landscaping)
    • Peaceful, routine-oriented environment that residents accept well
    • Highly recommended by multiple reviewers and placement agencies
    • Family-like relationships between staff, residents, and families

    Cons

    • Limited structured activities and programming
    • Higher cost; described as expensive by some reviewers
    • Private-pay only; some residents do not meet Medicaid waiver criteria
    • Small capacity may limit availability for placement
    • Occasional comment that meals could be improved

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment: Reviews of Orchard Manor are overwhelmingly positive. The facility is consistently described as immaculate, welcoming, and highly organized, with an emphasis on individualized, clinically sound care delivered in a homelike setting. Reviewers repeatedly highlight the combination of strong nursing leadership, caring staff, and a small resident population as the core strengths that produce excellent outcomes and peace of mind for families.

    Care quality and clinical competency: A dominant theme is the high clinical competence of the owners and staff. Orchard Manor is owned and operated by registered nurses (frequently named Rodica), whose medical training and hands-on involvement are repeatedly cited as critical to good outcomes. Reviewers reported effective wound care, familiarity with oxygen and daily nebulizer treatments, and proactive communication with doctors, home health, hospice, and hospital teams. Several reviews noted the owner visited residents in the hospital and checked on conditions personally, reinforcing a perception of trustworthy, medically knowledgeable leadership. Reviewers also emphasized safety outcomes — no bedsores, attentive monitoring, sensors on doors — and the ability to accommodate higher-acuity needs.

    Staffing, culture, and family experience: The staff are consistently described as compassionate, attentive, and highly trained. Many reviews characterize the atmosphere as "family-like," noting that caregivers know residents personally, assist with daily grooming (dressed and hair brushed), and provide daily well-being check-ins. The facility’s small size (typically 5–6 residents) and strong staff-to-resident ratio enable personalized care, flexible furniture/room arrangements, and 24/7 availability. Reviewers often name the leadership for setting hiring standards and personally orienting staff, which contributes to continuity of care and strong rapport with families.

    Facilities, accessibility, and environment: Orchard Manor’s physical environment receives strong praise. The home is described as single-level and ranch-style with wide doorways, no thresholds, and open-concept living/dining/kitchen areas that encourage communal dining and interaction. Private bedrooms with half bathrooms are available. Outdoor features—large deck, flowering plants, landscaping, wooded yard—are frequently mentioned and valued for resident enjoyment (deer sightings, peaceful porches). Reviewers consistently call out tasteful decoration, pleasant smells, pristine landscaping, and an overall homey, comfortable setting.

    Dining and activities: Dining is generally viewed positively — reviewers mention appetizing, homemade daily meals, easy-to-eat options, and communal dining that supports social engagement. However, there is a recurring caveat that organized activities are limited; a monthly musician is noted, but otherwise activity programming is described as sparse. One or two reviews specifically suggested meals could be improved, though the majority praised the food. The limited structured activities are the most common service-related critique across reviews.

    Cost, payment, and availability considerations: Several reviewers label Orchard Manor as "expensive" but also note it can be a good value compared to other options, given the level of nursing care and low staffing ratios. The facility is private-pay focused; at least one comment indicated that some residents do not meet Medicaid waiver criteria, so Medicaid placement may not be available. The small capacity (5–6 residents) contributes to highly personalized care but also limits availability for potential residents, which may affect placement timing and access.

    Notable patterns and endorsements: Consistent patterns across reviews include extremely high marks for cleanliness, attentive RN-led care, and a strong family atmosphere. Multiple independent sources — family members, placement agencies, and hospital staff — are reported to have praised the home, strengthening the reliability of positive impressions. The only recurring negatives are limited activities, cost concerns, and payment restrictions; otherwise reviewers tend to recommend Orchard Manor strongly and cite tangible examples (prompt hospital visits, wound healing, individualized medication input, incontinence-supply policy) to support their endorsements.

    Bottom line: Orchard Manor stands out as a small, nurse-owned residential care home that prioritizes clinical competence, individualized attention, and a homelike environment. For families seeking strong nursing oversight, a clean and accessible facility, and compassionate staff, Orchard Manor is frequently described as an excellent choice. Prospective residents and families should weigh the advantage of focused, high-quality care against the trade-offs of a smaller home environment, limited formal activity programming, and private-pay cost/availability constraints.

    Location

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    About Orchard Manor

    Orchard Manor sits in Farmington Hills at both 32777 Raphael Rd and 25967 Power Rd and serves a small number of seniors, just six residents, in a homey, peaceful setting with tidy landscaping, a yard, decks to sit outside, and private rooms that come with TVs and bathrooms, so everyone has their privacy and comfort. Folks find spacious nature preserves nearby and even some intriguing museums to visit, though there's plenty to do right at home with arts, crafts, music, parties, and group activities, along with offsite devotional services for those who want them, so nobody feels left out of doing things. Registered nurses own and run Orchard Manor, and they're there to help any time of the day or night, offering personal care like help with bathing, dressing, grooming, eating, and using the toilet, plus managing medications with reminders and help scheduling appointments, so nobody needs to worry about missing their pills. The facility supports people with different needs, including those with memory problems like Alzheimer's or dementia, folks with diabetes, those who use oxygen, people who need tube feeding, wound care, or help with catheters and colostomies, and the staff stays with them for non-medical help like companionship and socializing, while the nurses look after their health with care and experience. Meals are home-cooked in a dining room or can be made to order for folks with allergies or diabetes, and snacks are available all day, which means residents can stick to their preferences and dietary restrictions. Housekeeping and laundry services keep the place fresh, while private bathrooms give people dignity. There's help for residents who need hospice care at the end of life, with emotional, spiritual, and medical support, as well as respite care for short-term stays, so families can rest easy knowing their loved ones are well supported, and every resident gets a personalized care plan. Lines in each room mean family and friends can call, and common spaces, like community rooms, walking paths, and gardens, give everyone plenty of space to move around and socialize if they want. Residents also have access to transportation and parking if they need to get out for appointments or activities, and visiting healthcare providers, such as physicians, podiatrists, physical and occupational therapists, and hairdressers, come by, so people get the care they need without needing to leave home. Staff provides 24-hour supervision and help with all daily living activities, and the memory care team focuses on each person's emotions and keeping minds active with special dementia programs. The environment feels like a family, and staff are said to be kind, reliable, and always ready to help, so residents can enjoy meaningful living, dignity, and as much independence as possible in a safe, calm home.

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