Tom Carabellese Assisted Living Locators of the Greater Grand Rapids
Tom Carabellese
Serving Grand Rapids, including; Kent, Newaygo, Muskegon, Ottawa, Allegan, Ionia, and Montcalm counties
Budget and price range
The average cost of assisted living in Grand Rapids, MI is $4,828 per month. Please contact me anytime to discuss the exact pricing for the care options you need.
I can accommodate any budget for those seeking independent living, assisted living, or memory care in Grand Rapids and surrounding areas, including Kent, Newaygo, Muskegon, Ottawa, Allegan, Ionia, and Montcalm counties. Whether your budget ranges from $3,000 to $8,000 per month, I will identify senior living care options that align with your loved one’s requirements. Utilizing a personalized approach and my extensive expertise, I guarantee that each solution delivers comfort and exceptional care.
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Budget and price range
The average cost of assisted living in Grand Rapids, MI is $4,828 per month. Please contact me anytime to discuss the exact pricing for the care options you need.
I can accommodate any budget for those seeking independent living, assisted living, or memory care in Grand Rapids and surrounding areas, including Kent, Newaygo, Muskegon, Ottawa, Allegan, Ionia, and Montcalm counties. Whether your budget ranges from $3,000 to $8,000 per month, I will identify senior living care options that align with your loved one’s requirements. Utilizing a personalized approach and my extensive expertise, I guarantee that each solution delivers comfort and exceptional care.
About Tom Carabellese
With nearly a decade of experience in the senior living industry, Tom Carabellese is a dedicated and compassionate senior living advisor based in West Michigan. Recognizing the challenges faced by families in finding suitable solutions that align with their tastes, needs, and budget, Tom embarked on a mission to guide them through this often daunting process.
As a senior living advisor, Tom serves as a knowledgeable and empathetic partner, helping families navigate the complexities of senior living options. He has assisted hundreds of families in West Michigan, providing invaluable support in planning for and finding the perfect solutions tailored to their unique requirements.
What sets Tom apart is his expertise as a certified “Dementia Care Counselor,” making him especially adept at addressing the common challenges associated with aging-related dementia. Remarkably, Tom’s services come at no cost to the families he assists, underscoring his commitment to ensuring that everyone has access to the best possible senior living solutions.
Finding the right senior living options
Should I move? Should I stay in my home? Anyone can begin a search online, but online networks provide a high volume of the available choices, but cannot match the personalized attention and knowledge of a local senior living/care specialist.
Family and friends will often provide suggestions, which can best be considered when channeled through that same local resource. To make the best decision, you need an objective advisor who presents only the options that will help you choose the right community.
Why choose local experts?
People want to know that you place their goals and outcomes above all else. I have a long-standing reputation of delivering a caring and candid assessment of their needs, then leading them to the solutions that will best serve their loved one.
Specialties & Qualifications
National Placement and Referral Alliance (NPRA)
Feedback From The Families
My family started working with Tom after our dad was diagnosed with Alzheimer's. He was very attentive and caring and helped my parents realistically think through all their upcoming needs. Throughout the entire process, we always felt Tom truly had my parent's best interest in mind.
We rate Tom’s services as a 10+++! To move from a house to an independent living apartment, we needed a very knowledgeable person, like Tom, to guide us through making the right choice. We highly recommend Tom Carabellese. He is an honest, friendly, and a lovely person.
Throughout this whole process of finding the right senior living community, Tom has become a supportive and knowledgeable friend. And now, when we hear our friends talking about making their retirement moves, we recommend they call Tom Carabellese for his perspective and expertise in making this important decision.
Navigating a change in living options for our parents was an emotional and complicated process for us. We found Tom Carabellese to be beyond helpful in helping us stay patient in our process and efficient in the breakdown of information for us. We were 100% satisfied with his guidance.
About Greater Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids, Michigan is a fantastic city for seniors to consider for retirement or simply to enjoy their golden years. With its rich cultural scene, outdoor recreational opportunities, and senior-friendly amenities, Grand Rapids offers a vibrant and welcoming environment for older adults.
Grand Rapids offers a variety of senior living options, from retirement communities and independent living facilities to assisted living and memory care centers. Many of these facilities provide well-designed, age-appropriate accommodations with amenities such as fitness centers, social activities, and transportation services.
Types Of Housing Or Care In Greater Grand Rapids
- Assisted Living Communities
- Alzheimer’s & Memory Care Communities
- In-Home Care
- Nursing Homes
- Personal & Adult Care Homes
- Senior Apartments/Independent Living
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Care Assessment ToolHealthcare in Grand Rapids, Michigan
Grand Rapids, MI, is well-equipped to meet the healthcare needs of its senior population. With top-tier medical facilities, specialized geriatric care, rehabilitation services, home health options, and a range of community support programs, seniors in Grand Rapids can access the care and resources necessary to maintain their health and well-being as they age.
Medical Facilities
Grand Rapids is home to several top-tier medical facilities, including Spectrum Health Butterworth Hospital, a Magnet-designated hospital recognized for its excellence in nursing care. These hospitals offer a wide range of medical services, including primary care, specialty care, emergency care, and hospitalization.
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Continue ReadingOther Areas Served
- Belding 48809
- Clarksville 48815
- Fenwick 48834
- Greenville 48838
- Ionia 48846
- Lake Odessa 48849
- Orleans 48865
- Saranac 48881
- Sheridan 48884
- Ada 49301
- Alto 49302
- Bailey 49303
- Belmont 49306
- Byron Center 49315
- Caledonia 49316
- Casnovia 49318
- Cedar Springs 49319
- Comstock Park 49321
- Freeport 49325
- Gowen 49326
- Grant 49327
- Kent City 49330
- Lowell 49331
- Rockford 49341
- Sand Lake 49343
- Sparta 49345
- Allendale 49401
- Conklin 49403
- Coopersville 49404
- Douglas 49406
- Fruitport 49415
- Grand Haven 49417
- Grandville 49418
- Hamilton 49419
- Holland 49423
- Holland 49424
- Hudsonville 49426
- Georgetown Twp 49428
- Marne 49435
- Muskegon 49440
- Muskegon 49441
- Muskegon 49442
- Muskegon Heights 49444
- North Muskegon 49445
- Nunica 49448
- Ravenna 49451
- Saugatuck 49453
- Spring Lake 49456
- Twin Lake 49457
- West Olive 49460
- Whitehall 49461
- Zeeland 49464
- Grand Rapids 49503
- Grand Rapids 49504
- Grand Rapids 49505
- Grand Rapids 49506
- Grand Rapids 49507
- Grand Rapids 49508
- Grand Rapids 49509
- Grand Rapids 49512
- Wyoming 49519
- Grand Rapids 49525
- Grand Rapids 49534
- Grand Rapids 49544
- Grand Rapids 49546
- Grand Rapids 49548
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The services provided by Assisted Living Locators® senior care advisors are designed to make the process of finding senior care as stress-free and seamless as possible for everyone involved.
Finding the right senior care is essential for ensuring the safety, health, and well-being of older adults. With appropriate care, seniors can maintain their independence, enjoy a high quality of life, and age with dignity. However, choosing the right care option can be a challenging and overwhelming task, and it’s crucial to consider factors such as location, cost, level of care needed, and personal preferences.
That’s why it’s important to seek the guidance of a senior care advisor who can help you navigate the complex landscape of senior care and find the best option for your loved one’s unique needs. Assisted Living Locators® has over 20 years of experience serving families across the country as the most trusted senior care advisors.
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FAQs About Senior Living Advisors in Greater Grand Rapids
Contact Your Local Care AdvisorsYes. Eligible veterans may be able to receive some care services in their home though the VA hospitals in Detroit or Ann Arbor. We are familiar with home care companies that are contracted with these VA hospitals to provide this service and can provide that information to you.
In a nutshell, Assisted Living communities are licensed by the state and provide 24 hours of care to those who need that level of care. Senior Independent Living communities often provide meals and housekeeping and may have some care services available. Both settings provide activities and limited transportation.
Medicare is your health insurance and therefore does not provide coverage for rent or care in senior living communities. Once you or your loved one are in a senior living community, Medicare will continue to cover your healthcare needs, such as doctor visits, prescriptions (you pay your co-pay), hospitalizations, and rehab stays.
Yes, the state of Michigan calls these homes Adult Foster Care homes and many serve older adults. We have relationships with these homes throughout the Detroit Metro area and can help connect you to this little known care option if it is a good fit for you or your loved one.
Besides your income and assets, some ways to help pay for assisted living include: VA Aid & Attendance for veterans or their surviving spouse, Long Term Care Insurance, Life Insurance, Reverse Mortgage, Bridge Loan, Help from family members, Government programs. We have resources for many of these options and can help you identify which ones you might qualify for and the basics of how they can help.
Medicaid is a complicated system with different parts that may apply to some people but not others. We can provide some initial information and will provide additional resources to meet your specific needs.
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