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Best 10 Nursing Homes in Pontiac Michigan — Licensed & Reviewed

Choosing a nursing home in Pontiac Michigan is one of the most important decisions a family can make. Pontiac Michigan has 10 nursing homes offering varying levels of care and support. When evaluating a nursing home in Pontiac Michigan, ask about state licensing, staff-to-resident ratios, Medicare and Medicaid acceptance, medical staff availability, activity programs, and family involvement policies. Visit in person, ideally unannounced, and talk with current residents and families before deciding.

Nursing Homes options in Pontiac Michigan, are spread throughout the city and surrounding communities. Whether you're searching near the city center or in the surrounding neighborhoods, the listings below cover nursing homes serving all parts of Pontiac Michigan and nearby areas.

Nursing Homes in Pontiac Michigan typically run $4,000–8,000+ per month depending on level of care, room type, and amenities.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a nursing home in Pontiac Michigan cost?
Costs in Pontiac Michigan typically range from $4,000–8,000+ per month depending on level of care, room type, and amenities. Memory care and skilled nursing run higher than basic assisted living.
Does Medicare cover nursing homes in Pontiac Michigan?
Medicare covers limited short-term skilled nursing after a qualifying hospital stay (up to 100 days). It generally does NOT cover long-term assisted living or memory care. Medicaid may cover nursing-home care for those who qualify financially.
What should I look for when touring a nursing home in Pontiac Michigan?
Cleanliness, resident appearance and mood, staff interaction, food quality, activity calendar, and how staff respond to call lights. Always ask to see the most recent state inspection report.
How do I verify a nursing home in Pontiac Michigan is licensed?
Check the licensing agency's online database. In Michigan that's LARA's Adult Foster Care / Homes for the Aged search. Look up any complaints or violations.
How do I choose between assisted living, memory care, and a nursing home?
Assisted living = help with daily activities. Memory care = specialized dementia / Alzheimer's care with secured units. Nursing home = 24/7 skilled medical care. A geriatric care manager can help you assess the right level.