Holiday Lincoln Square offers competitive monthly rates that present a compelling option for those seeking assisted living in the area. For instance, their studio apartments are priced at $2,189, significantly lower than the county average of $3,661 and the state average of $3,824. The one-bedroom units also reflect a similar trend, with costs at $2,659 compared to $3,483 in Kent County and $3,384 statewide. Even for two-bedroom accommodations, Holiday Lincoln Square maintains an attractive pricing structure at $3,529 against higher averages of $3,856 and $3,523 in the county and state respectively. These prices not only highlight substantial savings but also suggest that residents can enjoy quality care without compromising their financial well-being.
Floor plans
Holiday Lincoln Square
Kent County
Michigan
Studio
$2,189
$3,661
$3,824
1 Bedroom
$2,659
$3,483
$3,384
2 Bedrooms
$3,529
$3,856
$3,523
Overall Review of Holiday Lincoln Square
common34 reviews mention this
Friendly, responsive staff stands out
Residents repeatedly describe staff as warm, helpful, and attentive.
Across many reviews, families and residents highlight staff who feel welcoming and caring, from day-to-day interactions to special moments. Multiple reviewers mention staff remembering names, staying responsive to needs, and pitching in to keep residents feeling engaged and safe. Even when people discuss facility age or operations, they frequently end with praise for the people working there.
common26 reviews mention this
Meals are a major focus
Dining is consistently praised for being good and varied.
Many reviewers say the food is enjoyable, with good variety and menu choices at meals. Several families contrast the dining here with what they experienced elsewhere, including cases where a loved one was happier after moving in. A smaller number of reviews mention concerns such as portion size, repetition, or quality issues, but even those comments are often paired with acknowledgments that things can improve.
common24 reviews mention this
Activities keep residents engaged
Reviews describe lots of on-site activities and outings.
Residents and families frequently mention a steady schedule of activities, including concerts, Bible studies, exercise, card games, bingo, and other group events. Several reviews also reference holiday celebrations and opportunities to participate at different activity levels. Even during periods when access was limited, at least one reviewer notes the community worked to keep programming going and that residents could still get out for errands later.
differentiator10 reviews mention this
Care help available as needs change
Residents describe support options that can be added when assistance is needed.
While the community is positioned as independent living, multiple reviews discuss being able to get help as needs increase, including health aides and coordination of care. Some reviewers specifically mention on-site medical support and medication help, while others talk about comfort knowing assistance can be arranged when the time comes. A reviewer also mentions a hospice-related experience, and ties it back to the way the community coordinated support.
caveat8 reviews mention this
Pricing feels expensive to some
Several reviewers say the community can feel pricey.
A recurring caveat is cost: some families describe it as expensive compared to alternatives they considered or compared with what they expected. At least one review notes concerns about what is included and encourages other families to research finances early. On the pricing side, the listing positions monthly rates as substantially below county and state levels across unit sizes, which may explain why other reviewers call it affordable—depending on expectations and personal budget fit.
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Features
Housing
53 resident community capacity
1-bedroom apartments
2-bedroom apartments
Studio apartments
Types of Care
Independent Living
Amenities
Activities off-site
Activities on-site
Air-conditioning
Bath tubs
Beautician on-site
Beauty salon
Cable or satellite TV
Computer center
Devotional services off-site
Devotional services on-site
Dining room
Fitness room
Fully furnished
Gaming room
Garden
Ground floor units
Guasts at mealtime
Guest parking
Hiking trails
Housekeeping services
Indoor common areas
Kitchenette
Laundry
Move-in coordination
Outdoor common areas
Outdoor patio
Outdoor space
Overnight guests
Pet friendly
Private bathrooms
Resident parking
Restaurant-style dining
Small library
TV room
Telephone
VA Benefits Consultation
Wellness center
Wheelchair accessible showers
Wi-Fi/high-speed internet available
Transportation
Kent County International (13 miles away)
Community operated transportation
Transportation & parking
Transportation arrangement
Care Services
24-hour call system
Assistance with dressing
Hospice waiver
Meal preparation and service
Medication management
Mental wellness program
Dining
Diabetes diet
Guest meals
Meals provided
Professional chef
Restaurant style dining
Special dietary restrictions
Activities
Activities off-site
Activities on-site
BBQs or picnics
Birthday parties
Catholic services
Community-sponsored activities
Concierge services
Day trips and outings
Devotional activities offsite
Devotional activities on-site
Fitness programs
Live musical performances
Other religious services
Planned day trips
Resident-run activities
Scheduled daily activities
Visiting chaplain or priest
Wii bowling
Nearby Places of Interest
This part of Grand Rapids, Michigan, offers convenient access to essential services such as pharmacies, physicians, and hospitals within a few miles. Additionally, there are a variety of dining options ranging from fast food to more upscale restaurants, as well as cafes for socializing and enjoying a cup of coffee. The proximity to parks allows for leisurely walks and outdoor activities, while nearby theaters provide entertainment options. The availability of public transportation through Amtrak makes it easy to explore the surrounding area. Overall, this neighborhood provides a balance of amenities and services that cater to the needs and interests of seniors looking for a comfortable living environment with access to essential resources.
Pharmacies
Family Fare Supermarkets (0.5 miles)
Walgreens (1.5 miles)
Meijer Pharmacy (1.7 miles)
Walgreens (3 miles)
Meijer Pharmacy (3.7 miles)
CVS Pharmacy (4.2 miles)
Family Fare Supermarkets (4.7 miles)
Physicians
Spectrum Health (0.8 miles)
Lake Michigan Dental (1.3 miles)
Advantage Health Physician Network Northwest Locations (1.9 miles)
Walker Surgical Center (3.7 miles)
Family & Pediatric Eye Care (3.8 miles)
Advantage Health (4 miles)
4D Moments (4 miles)
Restaurants
Chick-Fil-A (1.5 miles)
Uccello's Ristorante (2 miles)
Turnstiles (3.1 miles)
Steel Cat Bar (3.1 miles)
Condado Tacos (3.3 miles)
The Knickerbocker (3.3 miles)
The Mitten Brewing Company (3.4 miles)
Parks
Millennium Park (2.3 miles)
Belknap Park (4.1 miles)
Riverside Park (4.8 miles)
Lemery Park (5.8 miles)
Chesebro Park (6.1 miles)
Cafes
Starbucks (3.4 miles)
The Intersection (3.7 miles)
Rowster New American Coffee (4.9 miles)
Starbucks (5 miles)
Real Food Cafe (6.2 miles)
Starbucks (6.2 miles)
Theaters
Studio Park (3.9 miles)
Celebration Cinema Stu (3.9 miles)
Transportation
Amtrak - Grand Rapids Vernon J. Ehlers Station (3.9 miles)
Hospitals
Helen Devos Children Emergency Room (4 miles)
Lemmen-Holton Cancer Pavilion (4.1 miles)
St Marys Hospital (4.3 miles)
Trinity Health Birth Center - Grand Rapids Hospital (4.3 miles)
Richard J. Lacks Sr. Cancer Center (4.3 miles)
Places of Worship
Madison Square Christian Reformed Church (5 miles)
Holiday Lincoln Square offers competitive monthly rates that present a compelling option for those seeking assisted living in the area. For instance, their studio apartments are priced at $2,189, significantly lower than the county average of $3,661 and the state average of $3,824. The one-bedroom units also reflect a similar trend, with costs at $2,659 compared to $3,483 in Kent County and $3,384 statewide. Even for two-bedroom accommodations, Holiday Lincoln Square maintains an attractive pricing structure at $3,529 against higher averages of $3,856 and $3,523 in the county and state respectively. These prices not only highlight substantial savings but also suggest that residents can enjoy quality care without compromising their financial well-being.
Holiday Lincoln Square on seniors.fyi includes 24 photos including images showing interior, dining, living room, bedroom, decor, windows, seating area, landscaping, and more.
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The guide outlines the rising costs of 24/7 in-home care, ranging from $10,000 to over $20,000 monthly, driven by factors such as location and caregiver qualifications. It discusses the limited coverage by Medicare and private insurance, potential Medicaid support, and the emotional and living condition considerations influencing families' decisions on care arrangements.
Home health nursing is an expanding field where licensed professionals provide specialized medical care in patients' homes, addressing the needs of an aging population through personalized services like assessments and medication management. Effective collaboration with healthcare teams, cultural sensitivity, and quality assurance measures are essential for fostering trust and ensuring positive patient outcomes.
Medicare covers in-home health care services, which are medical and provided by licensed professionals under a physician's supervision, whereas non-medical personal assistance is generally not covered unless part of a broader skilled care plan. Eligibility for benefits depends on being homebound and needing intermittent skilled services from a Medicare-certified agency, with specific coverage limitations and additional resources available for navigating options.
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