Somerset Apartments

1401 W Holmes Rd, Lansing, MI 48910

For more information about senior living options: (844) 490-3973

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    Overall Review of Somerset Apartments

    Pros

    • pro The staff and residents are welcoming and warm.
    • pro The apartments are very well kept and visually appealing.
    • pro The complex offers conveniences like a weekly shopping bus and on-site promotions, including raffles (a Chromebook was won).
    • pro Commodities are delivered here.
    • pro Tenants enjoy activities such as holiday parties and bingo.
    • pro There is a community room with a flat-screen TV for tenants to use.
    • pro A computer room with several computers is available.
    • pro Laundry operates with a prepaid card system.
    • pro The location is convenient, close to shopping centers and grocery stores within walking distance.
    • pro A bus stop is out front for route #2, with proximity to route #9.
    • pro Tenants are nice and look out for each other, and staff are friendly.
    • pro Overall, Somerset Apartments is a nice place to live and is highly recommended.

    Cons

    • pro The complex is described as a ghetto place.
    • pro Bed bugs and roaches are reported, making it not a good place for elderly residents.
    • pro The office is said to tell all residents' business, resulting in a total lack of privacy.
    • pro One reviewer calls it a "nut house" and says the management should change.
    • pro The reviews include warnings like "MOVE HERE AT YOUR OWN RISK" and other cautionary statements.
    • pro A claim is made that rules now exclude younger people with mental disabilities, effectively discriminating against potential residents.
    • pro There is a suggestion to shut the place down and bomb it to kill rodents.
    • pro The place is described as basically the same as other poor housing options, implying widespread quality issues.
    • pro A reviewer says no one should move there and to avoid Somerset and similar complexes.

    Review

    Somerset Apartments emerges in these voices as a place with real contrasts: a locale that some residents and visitors describe as welcoming, well cared-for, and rich with community feel, while others depict it as a stressful, intrusive, or even discriminatory environment. One account comes from someone who is not a resident but interacts with the property regularly - a mailman who has done home care for someone living there. His impression is consistently positive: he found the staff and residents to be warm and friendly, noted that the place looked clean and well maintained, and said there were few if any complaints about his experiences. He also highlighted a strong sense of community and a welcoming atmosphere, with residents often looking out for one another.

    From the vantage of amenities and everyday conveniences, Somerset seems to offer several appealing features. The property provides a weekly shopping bus, which can be a practical draw for busy residents. Vendors and events have appeared on site, such as Xfinity promotions that included internet giveaways and raffles, with one recent raffle delivering a Chromebook to a lucky tenant. There's mention of on-site commodities being delivered, and a regular cadence of social activities like holiday parties and bingo. A community room with a large flat-screen TV gives residents a shared space, and the laundry system operates on a prepaid card that residents can load with funds. An on-site computer room adds to the sense of accessibility and convenience, and the location itself is repeatedly described as favorable - within walking distance of groceries and other shopping, with a front-facing bus stop for one route and proximity to another route nearby. The overall feeling from these notes is one of a lively, service-oriented complex where neighbors are often cooperative and friendly, contributing to a positive living environment for many.

    There are also shorter testimonies that stay on the positive side, even if more measured. Some reviewers describe Somerset as a nice place and a reasonable option for a place to "bed down," suggesting it serves its basic purpose well enough. A sentiment that surfaces repeatedly is that the staff are friendly, and that the property has a generally pleasant vibe. In short, for those who value community activities, convenient on-site services, and a welcoming staff, Somerset presents as a solid choice with several tangible benefits.

    But the picture is not uniformly rosy. Several reviewers characterize the place in harsher terms, using words like "ghetto" and asserting that what was once a senior-oriented residence has shifted to allow younger people with disabilities, which they see as a negative change. The sentiment here ranges from disappointment to outright frustration with what they perceive as a decline in quality or in the kind of resident the property now attracts. A few quick notes reduce the overall tone to plain "ok" or "not bad but not great," underscoring that for some, Somerset is simply a place to reside without much standout appeal beyond basic shelter.

    The strongest negative voices center on serious concerns about pests, privacy, and management. One reviewer claims that bed bugs and roaches are a problem, presenting a stark image of what their brother experienced - a sense of danger and discomfort that leaves a lasting impression. There are also complaints about privacy and confidentiality - specifically that the office staff allegedly "tells all your business" to other tenants, eroding the sense of personal space and discretion. These remarks convey a daily-life anxiety for residents who worry about a lack of privacy and about pest management issues that can meaningfully affect comfort and health.

    A resident who has been at Somerset for six years adds an emphatic note of dissatisfaction, warning others in strong terms with repeated "beware" and "terrible" language. This voice describes the building as akin to a chaotic environment, calling it a "damn nut house" in effect and expressing a wish that the place might be shut down or dramatically improved. The speaker suggests that moving there is risky and that you would be hard-pressed to find a worse option, even going so far as to declare a preference for any other choice over Somerset. Some of these cautions extend to a wider critique of comparable properties, including Riverfront, Capitol Commons, and Cedar Place, with the implication that the negative dynamics at Somerset are not unique to this one building.

    Amid the stronger warnings, one of the most contentious points concerns a rule change alleged by some reviewers: the claim that the residence has begun restricting new residents to people who are 62 or older, effectively separating younger residents with disabilities from moving in. The assertion is that while current residents might remain, new applicants who fall outside the age criterion - or who have certain disabilities - will be turned away. This statement has a provocative sting, framed as discrimination against people who need affordable housing and a place to live, rather than as a simple policy adjustment. Although the wording and tone reflect the frustration and fear of limited housing options, it is clearly presented as a significant and troubling shift in the community's eligibility criteria.

    Taken together, the collection of reviews depicts Somerset Apartments as a place with a tangible array of benefits that many residents appreciate: friendly staff, a sense of community, convenient amenities, regular social events, and an accessible location with transit and shopping nearby. At the same time, the same set of reviews does not shy away from serious criticisms, ranging from pest problems and privacy concerns to perceptions of mismanagement and even accusations of discriminatory policy changes. The result is a multifaceted portrait: for some, Somerset is a welcoming environment with practical perks and a vibrant communal life; for others, it is a source of stress and concern, where privacy, safety, maintenance, and inclusive eligibility are hotly contested issues.

    Features

    Types of Care

    • Active Adult Communities (55+) Active Adult Communities (55+)Active Adult Communities provide seniors with opportunities for socialization, activities, and wellness programs tailored to their needs. These communities offer a sense of belonging and security while promoting an active and independent lifestyle for those aged 55 and older.

    Transportation

    • Capital City (6 miles away) Capital City (6 miles away)

    Description

    Somerset Apartments in Lansing, MI offers a vibrant and convenient assisted living community for seniors. Located in a bustling neighborhood, residents can enjoy easy access to various amenities and services.

    For those who enjoy socializing over a cup of coffee or a bite to eat, there are four cafes and 35 restaurants nearby. These establishments provide diverse dining options catering to different tastes and dietary needs.

    Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity of four parks, offering opportunities for leisurely walks, picnics, or simply enjoying the outdoors. The serene surroundings provide a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

    Healthcare needs are well taken care of with 15 pharmacies and 28 physicians in close proximity. This ensures that residents have easy access to medications and medical professionals whenever necessary. Additionally, the presence of 12 hospitals nearby provides peace of mind knowing that immediate medical assistance is readily available if needed.

    The presence of one place of worship allows residents to nurture their spiritual wellbeing within their community. This fosters a sense of belonging and offers opportunities for communal worship and religious activities.

    Residents seeking entertainment can take advantage of the nearby theater, which showcases various performances including plays, concerts, and more. This cultural outlet provides opportunities for intellectual stimulation and enjoyment.

    At Somerset Apartments in Lansing, MI, seniors can enjoy an active lifestyle within a supportive environment. With numerous amenities and services located nearby, residents have everything they need right at their doorstep while maintaining an independent living experience in their own comfortable apartments.

    Nearby Places of Interest

    Pharmacies

    • Walgreens (0.1 miles)
    • CVS Pharmacy (0.9 miles)
    • Ingham Regional Medical Center Outpatient Pharmacy (1 miles)
    • Walgreens (1.5 miles)
    • Mclaren Drug Shop Irmcp (1.8 miles)
    • Target Pharmacy (2.7 miles)
    • Rite Aid (3.1 miles)

    Restaurants

    • McDonald's (0.3 miles)
    • McDonald's (1.3 miles)
    • Taco Bell (1.9 miles)
    • Fazoli's (1.9 miles)
    • Dan's Coney Island (2.1 miles)
    • Applebee's (2.5 miles)
    • McDonald's (2.5 miles)

    Hospitals

    • Ingham Regional Medical Center (0.9 miles)
    • McLaren Greater Lansing (0.9 miles)
    • Ingham Regional Orthopedic (1.9 miles)
    • Sparrow Cath Lab (3.1 miles)
    • Sparrow Pharmacy Main Campus (3.2 miles)
    • Halliday Renee Pa Sparrow Hospital Lansing (3.2 miles)
    • Sparrow Regional Neonatal Icu (3.2 miles)

    Physicians

    • Pulmonary Services PC (0.9 miles)
    • South Side Medical Center - Douglas R Vanderjagt Do (1.3 miles)
    • Mt Hope Family Practice (1.4 miles)
    • Lansing Orthopedic PC (1.9 miles)
    • Kozmic Family Practice (1.9 miles)
    • Well Child Health Center (1.9 miles)
    • Cardiology Consultants PC (2.4 miles)

    Parks

    • Quentin Park (1.4 miles)
    • Frances Park (1.8 miles)
    • Hawk Island County Park (2 miles)
    • Rotary Park (3 miles)

    Places of Worship

    • Sycamore Creek Church (2 miles)

    Cafes

    • Panera Bread (2.5 miles)
    • Tim Hortons (2.5 miles)
    • Starbucks (3 miles)
    • Biggby Coffee (3.4 miles)

    Theaters

    • Celebration Cinema (2.7 miles)

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