Tridgeview Commons

4004 Waldo Ave
Midland, MI 48642
Assisted Living
Tridgeview Commons, located at 4004 Waldo Avenue in Midland, MI, is a senior living community offering assisted living and memory care in a comfortable, home-like setting. The facility was formerly known as Brookdale Midland and recently underwent new local ownership, with an official rebranding and ribbon-cutting in September 2025. The change in ownership includes a shift toward all-inclusive pricing to minimize surprise charges, and renovations are planned to refresh kitchens, flooring, and common areas. Though exact building size is not publicly disclosed, the community maintains an intimate scale designed for close personal relationships.

Residents at Tridgeview Commons enjoy a range of amenities and support services. On-site features include a beauty and barber shop, convenient parking, and a welcoming garden and courtyard where residents can relax or participate in gardening activities. Housekeeping and linen cleaning are included in the all-inclusive model, and residents may arrange private cleaning or laundry services for clothing as needed. Daily life is enriched by music, games, arts and crafts, gardening, and offsite excursions tailored to residents’ interests. The dining program features a central shared dining room, accommodations for special diets such as diabetic meals, and allows guests during mealtimes. Room service and in-unit kitchenettes may also be available depending on care level. English is the primary language of service.

What truly sets Tridgeview Commons apart is its thoughtful approach to balancing safety, warmth, and community connection. Staff are trained in dementia care and provide 24/7 support in both assisted living and memory care. The community emphasizes a homelike environment, where residents feel valued and comfortable rather than institutional. The name “Tridgeview” celebrates the iconic Tridge footbridge near downtown Midland, tying the community’s identity to local heritage. Nearby, residents can explore Downtown Midland’s pedestrian plaza, seasonal musical performances, shops and restaurants, as well as the city’s parks and riverside trails. This proximity to local culture offers residents opportunities to stay connected with the broader Midland community.

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