Riverside Place Senior Living Community

    400 E Main St, Midland, MI, 48640
    4.6 · 12 reviews
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousCurrent/former resident
    4.0

    Welcoming riverfront community with caveats

    I live here and love the downtown riverfront location and trail access. The staff and management are warm, caring, and efficient, the facility is small, clean, and well-maintained, and residents are welcoming. My apartment is modest with a kitchenette (no stove) - fine but not impressive - and there are lots of activities and exercise options, though participation can be low. Meals aren't included and feel cafeteria-style (snack bar evenings); supportive care spots are limited with a waiting list, but overall costs are reasonable thanks to subsidies.

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    4.58 · 12 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
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    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      4.6
    • Meals

      2.7
    • Amenities

      3.6
    • Value

      4.5

    Pros

    • Riverfront/downtown location with trail access
    • Clean, well-maintained interiors
    • Efficient, responsive maintenance
    • Friendly, caring, and welcoming staff and management
    • Variety of activities and exercise options
    • Independent living apartments with kitchenettes
    • Well-lit, large dining room and communal spaces
    • Hometown connections and long-term resident satisfaction
    • Range of community amenities (pool table, puzzles, snack bar)
    • Affordable or subsidized pricing options available
    • Staff appears capable even when busy
    • Residents generally report happiness and being well cared for

    Cons

    • Meals described as mass-produced/cafeteria-style
    • Frozen vegetables used in meals / dining quality concerns
    • Gourmet dining label questioned
    • Meals sometimes not included in cost
    • Limited supportive care spots (only 17) with a waiting list
    • No stove in units
    • Cleaning and nursing services not included
    • Evening meals limited to snack bar options
    • Low participation in many activities / some amenities underused
    • Rooms described as unremarkable or not impressive
    • Smaller facility size may limit availability
    • Staff can be busy or stretched thin at times

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across the reviews is positive, with repeated praise for location, cleanliness, and the quality of staff. Multiple reviewers highlight the community’s attractive riverfront/downtown setting and trail access, which contributes strongly to resident satisfaction. The interior spaces are described as clean and well-maintained, and maintenance is noted as efficient and responsive. Many reviewers stress that residents are happy and well cared for, with long-term residency and hometown connections giving the community a warm, welcoming feel.

    Staff and care quality are consistently cited as a major strength. Almost every review references friendly, kind, and deeply caring staff and management; several specifically emphasize that caregivers are compassionate and that management is welcoming. Even when reviewers note the staff are busy, they still describe them as capable and attentive. This pattern indicates a staffing culture that residents and families appreciate, and it is central to the positive daily experience reported.

    Facilities and layout receive mixed but generally favorable comments. Independent living apartments with kitchenettes are repeatedly mentioned as a positive feature, though the absence of stoves in units is specifically called out as a limitation. Common areas (dining room, community spaces) are described as large and well lit; amenities such as a pool table and puzzle areas exist, though some of these are underused. Several reviews characterize the facility as smaller in scale, which contributes to the ‘hometown’ atmosphere but also links to constraints around availability and service scope.

    Dining is the clearest area of concern in the reviews. Multiple summaries describe meals as mass-produced or cafeteria-style and note the use of frozen vegetables; a few reviewers question the community’s “gourmet” dining label. There is also inconsistency in how meals are provided—some reviews state meals are included, while others say meals are not included or that evening dining is limited to a snack bar option. These points suggest variability in dining quality and meal-plan structure, making it an important area to verify in person.

    Activities and social life are frequently mentioned and paint a nuanced picture. Reviewers note an abundance of activities and many exercise options, indicating an active program roster. However, there are also repeated comments about low participation in activities, with amenities like the pool table seldom used. This suggests that while programming exists and is varied, actual engagement levels may be modest—possibly reflecting resident preferences or scheduling/communication gaps.

    Services, costs, and availability show a mix of positives and constraints. Some residents benefit from subsidized/inexpensive pricing, and reviews place the community around market rate overall. Critical caveats include a limited number of supportive care spots (17) accompanied by a waiting list, and certain services—cleaning and nursing—are not included in base fees according to some reviewers. These factors highlight trade-offs between affordability and the scope of included services, and they point to potential waiting-list or access issues for higher levels of care.

    In summary, the reviews depict Riverside Place Senior Living Community as a well-located, clean, and warmly staffed community with solid maintenance and a range of activities. Strengths are primarily staff-related (caring, capable, welcoming) and environmental (riverfront location, well-kept interiors). The most notable concerns are dining quality and meal-service consistency, limitations on supportive care availability, absence of stoves in units, and variability in included services and activity participation. Prospective residents or families should prioritize visiting for a meal tasting, touring sample units to confirm kitchen arrangements, and clarifying which services and meals are included as well as waiting-list status for supportive care spots.

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