Vicky's Place

    31401 W Stonewood Ct, Farmington Hills, MI, 48334
    5.0 · 20 reviews
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Compassionate nurse-owned family-run dementia care

    I placed my mom in this family-run, nurse-owned home and have complete peace of mind. The long-term, compassionate staff treat residents like family, provide personalized dementia-focused care (daily vitals, wound and medication management, regular nurse/doctor involvement), and keep a spotless, safe, homey environment with fresh, hot home-cooked meals. My mom's mood, appetite, and social life improved-highly recommend this rare, loving, high-quality place.

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    4.95 · 20 reviews

    Overall rating

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

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      4.8
    • Amenities

      4.3
    • Value

      2.0

    Pros

    • Loving, compassionate and dedicated staff
    • Dementia/Alzheimer-focused care
    • Excellent medication management
    • Attentive skin and wound care
    • Clear, regular communication with families
    • Home-like, warm and welcoming atmosphere
    • Home-cooked fresh meals served hot
    • Abundant and nutritious dining (helped weight gain)
    • Personalized, family-run care (nurse owner)
    • Long-term, consistent caregivers
    • Daily vitals and regular health checks
    • Nurses and doctors involved in care
    • High cleanliness and no unpleasant odors
    • Respectful, dignified treatment of residents
    • Improved resident mood, behavior, and social interaction
    • Supportive end-of-life care and peaceful transitions
    • Strong recommendations and gratitude from families
    • Spacious home environment

    Cons

    • High cost / pricey for some families
    • May not be a fit for every family’s needs or preferences

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment: Reviews of Vicky's Place are overwhelmingly positive. Multiple reviewers highlight the facility as a compassionate, high-quality private assisted living home with specialized dementia/Alzheimer care and a strong focus on individualized attention. Nearly every review emphasizes the genuine warmth and dedication of the staff and owners, often describing the environment as a loving, family-like home where residents are treated with dignity and respect.

    Care quality and clinical attention: A major, recurring theme is clinical competence combined with conscientious caregiving. Reviewers specifically praise excellent medication management, daily vitals and health checks, and active involvement of nurses and doctors. Several reviews mention meticulous attention to skin integrity and wound care, hygiene, and safety. The facility is credited with appropriate clinical oversight while still maintaining a home environment — one reviewer even called the owner a nurse and noted the benefit of that medical background. There are multiple anecdotes indicating that Vicky's Place was successful where other placements failed, describing the home as a "salvation" for residents with complex needs.

    Staff, management, and family communication: Reviews repeatedly describe the staff as loving, compassionate, and highly attentive. Many families note long-term staff and owners who are passionate and deeply involved in daily care, producing consistency that families appreciate. Communication is highlighted as clear and regular — reviewers report receiving frequent updates on conditions and feeling included as part of the care team. Several comments emphasize that families are treated like family members themselves, which contributes to peace of mind and strong recommendations.

    Facilities, cleanliness, and atmosphere: Vicky's Place is portrayed as a private, spacious residence with a home-like atmosphere rather than an institutional setting. Reviewers point to exceptional cleanliness, lack of odors, and large clean spaces. The environment is described as warm and inviting, which appears to support residents’ comfort and dignity, including during end-of-life transitions where families felt their loved ones were able to pass peacefully and respectfully.

    Dining and social life: Dining receives consistent praise — home-cooked, freshly prepared meals served hot and in plentiful portions are a frequently mentioned strength. Families credit the meals with tangible benefits such as weight gain and improved spirits. Social interaction among residents, family dinners, and holiday gatherings are noted as positive aspects that contribute to mood improvement and increased engagement. While the reviews focus on interpersonal and dining experiences, they also highlight behavioral improvements (residents calmer, more content) that seem tied to staff demeanor and the homelike setting.

    Outcomes and family satisfaction: Many reviewers express profound gratitude, reporting restored spirit, improved behavior, and better overall well-being for their relatives. Testimonials include statements such as "best year for mom," "regained spirit," and "treated like family," indicating strong emotional and practical satisfaction. The volume and consistency of high praise suggest the facility delivers reliable, person-centered care that addresses both medical and psychosocial needs.

    Notable patterns and concerns: The dominant pattern is consistently positive feedback across multiple domains — clinical care, compassionate staff, cleanliness, and dining. The most concrete concern cited by reviewers is cost: at least one review explicitly calls the facility "very pricey" and "not a fit for us." Another common caveat is that, despite overwhelmingly positive reports, a private, family-style assisted living model may not suit every family’s preferences or budget. Beyond that, reviews do not identify systemic clinical or safety problems; instead they stress that individualized placement decisions should consider personal needs and financial constraints.

    Bottom line: Vicky's Place is presented in these reviews as a rare, high-touch private assisted living option that excels in dementia-focused care, clinical attentiveness, and creating a warm, family-oriented environment. Families repeatedly report improved resident well-being, excellent communication, and peace of mind. Prospective families should weigh the strong, consistent quality of care and homelike atmosphere against the potential for higher cost and whether the private/residential model aligns with their specific preferences and needs.

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    About Vicky's Place

    Vicky's Place gives seniors different kinds of help and care, whether someone needs assisted living, independent living, skilled nursing, memory care, or hospice services, and the staff stays on site all day and night so there's always someone nearby for support. Residents can get help with bathing, dressing, eating, taking medicine, and moving around, and the community's trained workers stay friendly and try to make everyone feel at home. People live in studio, single, or two-bedroom rooms and get to use private baths, washers and dryers, kitchenettes, and enjoy home-like furnishings. There's daily meal preparation and housekeeping, plus laundry services, and people can choose vegetarian or kosher meals if they want. Everyone gets a custom care plan that can cover medical needs like visits from nurses, medication management, wound care, occupational therapy, help with feeding, personal care, toileting, and even podiatry. Those who need memory care for Alzheimer's or dementia get safe spaces, engaging activities, and personalized plans that meet each person's needs, and the place has separate areas for different levels of care so seniors can move in and have their future needs covered.

    Residents spend time in indoor and outdoor areas, including a garden and a spacious deck, along with common rooms for games, activities, or just relaxing, and there are outings and classes for health, arts, and education. There's a dining room, fitness center, beauty salon, game room, and cable TV, and people can enjoy structured activities like arts and crafts, walking, or even cooking together to get to know each other. The facility offers wifi, guest parking, and transportation services if someone needs a ride. All the spaces come with fire sprinkler systems, safety features, and handicap accessible setups for easier movement. The policy at Vicky's Place says staff and residents treat each other like family, aiming to make sure everyone feels cared for and respected. Devotional services get offered offsite for those interested. People manage their services or connect with the Senior Living Counselor, and the "Manage My Listing" tool helps organize resident resources. Overall, Vicky's Place keeps a calm, home-like feel with attention to health, safety, and comfort for senior living.

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