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Anthology of Troy
3400 Livernois, Troy, MI, 48083
Anthology of Troy
3400 Livernois, Troy, MI, 48083
Welcome to Anthology of Troy, an Assisted Living community located in Troy, Michigan. The cost of the assisted living community at Anthology of Troy starts at a monthly rate of $1,895 to $7,665. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community allows residents to have pets. It’s always a good idea to check when you visit the community to see if your pet will be allowed.
There are 28 hospitals within 25 miles of Anthology of Troy. The two closest hospitals are Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak which is 4.3 miles away and Beaumont Hospital, Troy which is 4.4 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Anthology of Troy are:
- Pet Friendly
- Pool
- Fitness Programs
- Clubs & Communities
- Outdoor Areas
Services and Amenities
Services
- Complimentary Transportation
- Transportation at Cost
- English
- Nearby Shopping
- Activity Center
- Housekeeping
Activities & Fitness
- Allowed Outdoors
- Visiting Chaplain or Priest
- Visiting Rabbi
- Karaoke
- Happy Hour
- Live Musical Performances
Dining & Nutrition
- All-Day Dining
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Restaurant Style Dining
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
- International Cuisine
Accommodations
- Beauty Salon
- Central Fireplace
- Dogs Allowed
- Beauty & Barber
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Wi-Fi/high-speed internet
Care
- Hospice available on-site
- Podiatrist
- Dentist
- Physical therapist
- Occupational therapist
- Speech therapist
Neighborhood
- Golf Course or Putting Green
- Piano or Organ
- Raised Garden Beds
The facility & staff are great…taking great care of my wife who’s confined to a wheelchair for all moving around the facility. My only complaint is that the kitchenette area is not cleaned up enough, and outdated menus & bulletins are not removed, including used napkins. I do this clean-up every...
The facility & staff are great…taking great care of my wife who’s confined to a wheelchair for all moving around the facility. My only complaint is that the kitchenette area is not cleaned up enough, and outdated menus & bulletins are not removed, including used napkins. I do this clean-up everytime I visit her on a daily basis. Aides need to include this as part of their daily jobs. Thanks, Michael Mchugh.
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I went to Anthology of Troy. This was a high-class place. When you walked in, it was elegant. That was like the regular assisted living and such, and then you went into the memory care part, and it was the same as the assisted living with the same set-up building. It was clean, cheerful, and elegant...
I went to Anthology of Troy. This was a high-class place. When you walked in, it was elegant. That was like the regular assisted living and such, and then you went into the memory care part, and it was the same as the assisted living with the same set-up building. It was clean, cheerful, and elegant. The staff were very nice. They seemed very attentive. They were great. They seemed to have activities going on, and they're right next to a dog park, which for my mother would interest her. If she couldn't be at the dog park, she would be able to watch the people and their dogs, which is equally as enjoyable. They had it all. They had the gym. They had a nice courtyard. They do activities with them. They've got a weekly sheet of what they do every day, and it seemed to be pretty active. In terms of location, for me, I live in Troy, so it's close. It's a very lively area.
Read moreOverall, the experience has been good. However, my mom is low vision, and the facility doesn't do much to accommodate lighting and activities for this particular issue.
I toured both assisted living and memory care at the Anthology of Troy. They also came out to my house and did an assessment on my mother to decide where she needed to be. They wanted to see whether she needed memory care or assisted living. The place is absolutely beautiful and very clean. The peop...
I toured both assisted living and memory care at the Anthology of Troy. They also came out to my house and did an assessment on my mother to decide where she needed to be. They wanted to see whether she needed memory care or assisted living. The place is absolutely beautiful and very clean. The people that work there were super helpful and very nice. All the residents were really friendly, and there seemed to be a lot of activity. I very rarely saw anybody in their room. It was in a square. They put the cafe, dining room, and everything in the middle. It's secure, and all the rooms are on the perimeter. I don't know much about the building of these buildings. I thought it was smart that a patient who possibly "got lost," can't get lost if they keep just going straight. It's not like a maze of hallways, and I think that's actually very intuitive for a memory care. A shared room is an option; they would just share a bathroom. They still have their own space, and then there's also private rooms. It just depends on what you can afford. They had a salon, and I think they have doctors that come, as well as O.T. It is very full service. One of the things that I appreciated is even though I didn't select them, they were very gracious and were extremely helpful. They gave me all my paperwork back and made me feel very safe about the information that I had disclosed to them.
Read moreThis is a good place. Sometimes feels like my loved ones in memory care could use more attention from staff to assist with finding lost items, dressing, and more. Some of the activities include therapeutic art, planet earth exploration, aroma therapy, music, hot coca bar, wine down Wednesday, an...
This is a good place. Sometimes feels like my loved ones in memory care could use more attention from staff to assist with finding lost items, dressing, and more. Some of the activities include therapeutic art, planet earth exploration, aroma therapy, music, hot coca bar, wine down Wednesday, and more for the residents to participate in.
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