Find A Heritage Senior Community Closest To You
Find A Heritage Senior Community Closest To You
“As a Michigan based, family business currently being operated by second, third, and fourth generation family members, we are pleased that you are interested in our communities. We are passionate about providing quality senior housing, care, and service to our residents. Our founding father, Arthur Reenders, stated that he would not build or own anything that he would not be proud to live in himself. Over 70 years later we still develop, design, build, and operate our communities with that as our foundation. We look forward to providing you or your loved one with quality housing, and the care and service that’s deserved, while maintaining as much privacy and independence as able.”

Living Options
Our variety of living options recognize and support the changes which occur in the lives of each of us as we grow older.
Our Communities
With 15 locations throughout Michigan and Northern Indiana, we will help you find the best option for your unique situation.
Helpful Resources
Learn more about senior living with helpful information and resources from local, state and national organizations.
Heritage Difference
Not all senior communities are created equal. So what makes Heritage Senior Communities stand out? We call it the Heritage Difference.
HAPPY RESIDENTS & THEIR FAMILIES

“A family-owned company bridging high quality housing and affordable care since 1990.”
FROM THE BLOG
How Can I Enjoy the Holidays When I’m Busy Caregiving?
Dear Donna: I’ve been my mom’s caregiver for over four years. Every year during the holidays, my normal caregiving stress significantly increases. My family always looks forward to the season, but now I dread it. I just can’t seem to find a way to enjoy myself without...
How to Help a Senior Winterize Their Car
Winter is nearly here again for those of us in Michigan and Indiana. When it arrives, ice, snow, and frigid temperatures can be tough on a vehicle. Yet, winterizing the car is sometimes overlooked. Even if your senior loved one doesn’t drive much anymore, it’s still...
Normal Aging or Dementia: How to Tell the Difference
Dear Donna: I’ve been caregiving for my parents for several years now. They still live in their own home and I visit multiple times each week. Lately, I’ve noticed some changes in my dad. He’ll be 84 in April, so I understand he’s getting older. But I’m concerned...