Evergreen Health & Rehabilitation Center sits at 19933 W 13 Mile Rd in Southfield, MI, and covers a lot of ground all in one single-story building, so you're not dealing with stairs or elevators getting in the way, and since the place opened in 2019 it still feels fairly new with a clean environment and well-kept features. This facility takes up to 172 residents and offers skilled nursing, long-term care, memory care, assisted living amenities, and all sorts of rehabilitation like physical, occupational, and speech therapy, and the therapy gym is up-to-date for rehab and therapy sessions. The center cares for folks recovering from cancer, broken foot injuries, foot surgery, and even has special therapy programs like the Rivetus iHeart Rehabilitation Program, Lymphedema Therapy, VitalStim®, LSVT Big and Loud, as well as falls prevention, so you see they handle all kinds of situations, including respiratory therapy and support after you need it, and the nurses and CNAs are known for being friendly and courteous. Anna's Place, the memory care unit, gives people with dementia or Alzheimer's some specialized programming and activities, and the staff works on individualized care plans but also emphasizes safety features and expertise specifically aimed at memory care. For care needs that change, Evergreen provides things like hospice care for a comfortable end-of-life experience, respite care for when caregivers need relief, and supports both short stays and longer terms, even discharge planning and initial assessments. They also accept Medicaid and several insurance plans like Medicare Advantage, and if you're a veteran, the place offers contracted and preferred provider status, which means more options for coverage.
The building has private and semi-private suites with private baths, memory care studio apartments, and all units come standard with amenities such as housekeeping, washers and dryers, cable TV, and safety features like sprinkler systems. Housekeeping and laundry services are under Jason Quantrell's careful direction, while Chef Marvin Pittman oversees dining services, making sure meals are served three times a day in their dedicated dining room. You've got outdoor spaces that the residents say are wonderful, a salon/barbershop, game and activities room, fitness center, WiFi, kitchenettes, and more for folks who like to stay busy or just relax in good company. The activities team, led by Angela Croci, offers social events, arts and crafts, health and wellness programs, and even education sessions, and for anyone with questions about benefits, costs, or contracts, staff members will sit with prospective residents and family members to lay everything out. Bob Clark keeps the environment running smoothly, Beth Seelbach leads social work, Ruby Sherman-Brown handles guest registration, and the therapy director, Heather Wild, coordinates rehab, so there's a whole team making sure things operate as they should. Medical care, led by Dr. Kristina Hyde, includes support like medication management, wound care, podiatry, and ongoing nursing round the clock, and Maggie Demock, the registered dietitian, sees to specialized dietary needs.
Memory care, skilled nursing, and assisted living services all come with their own price points, so for a nursing home setting, private rooms run $9,000 to $12,000 per month, semi-private are about $8,000 to $10,000, and memory care studio apartments usually cost between $5,000 and $6,500 per month, but families can ask about Medicaid if they need help covering costs. Room layouts meet most needs-private spaces, shared spaces, and details that help folks stay comfortable and as independent as possible. Transportation services, in-house maintenance, and an on-site concierge help take the load off daily worries. Evergreen invites families to come tour the community in person or do a virtual visit, so people can see the staff in action and get a real feel for the programs, activities, and everyday life, which is always the best way to get answers and really know if the care and comforts line up with what someone needs.