A personalized, science-driven path toward improved memory, clarity & connection.
54 beds fully dedicated to reversing cognitive decline through the scientifically-validated Bredesen Protocol.
Where seniors experiencing memory loss, early Alzheimer’s, and cognitive decline receive personalized, holistic care designed to restore clarity, connection, and independence.
Backed by Peer-Reviewed Research.
The Bredesen Protocol (ReCODE) represents the most comprehensive approach to addressing cognitive decline in its early stages. Published clinical studies show:
✓ 84% of participants experienced cognitive improvement
✓ 75% showed measurable reversal of symptoms
At MCRC, we combine this rigorous science with a supportive, structured living environment that enables each resident to fully benefit from their personalized ReCODE program.
Focuses on reducing stress and improving the brain’s ability to cope with emotional or environmental challenges, which supports cognitive health and slows decline.
Involves balancing hormones (such as thyroid, insulin, and cortisol) that impact brain function, helping to restore cognitive performance and prevent further degeneration.
Aims to remove toxic substances (e.g., heavy metals, environmental toxins) from the body, which can negatively affect brain health and contribute to cognitive decline.
Prioritizes a nutrient-rich, anti-inflammatory diet tailored to support brain health, such as a ketogenic or Mediterranean diet, to provide essential vitamins and healthy fats for optimal cognitive function.
Ensures that the brain gets restorative sleep, which is crucial for memory consolidation, neural repair, and overall cognitive function.
Physical activity that improves blood flow to the brain, boosts the production of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), and supports mental clarity, memory, and overall cognitive function.
Involves engaging the brain in mental challenges, learning new skills, and cognitive exercises that strengthen neural pathways and promote mental agility and memory retention.
Questions to Ask During Your Tour
The final cost is determined by the service and merchandise selections you make. You can certainly choose to have a cremation with no funeral services just as you can choose to have a funeral with no services.
The final cost is determined by the service and merchandise selections you make. You can certainly choose to have a cremation with no funeral services just as you can choose to have a funeral with no services.
The final cost is determined by the service and merchandise selections you make. You can certainly choose to have a cremation with no funeral services just as you can choose to have a funeral with no services.
The final cost is determined by the service and merchandise selections you make. You can certainly choose to have a cremation with no funeral services just as you can choose to have a funeral with no services.
The final cost is determined by the service and merchandise selections you make. You can certainly choose to have a cremation with no funeral services just as you can choose to have a funeral with no services.
Physical activity that improves blood flow to the brain, boosts the production of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), and supports mental clarity, memory, and overall cognitive function.
Involves engaging the brain in mental challenges, learning new skills, and cognitive exercises that strengthen neural pathways and promote mental agility and memory retention.

It’s rare to find a place that combines memory care and longevity science in one location. The upcoming launch has sparked real excitement in our community — people are ready for something this advanced and human-centered.

I’ve already signed up for updates on the Longevity Clinic — the personalized diagnostics and prevention plans are exactly what I’ve been looking for. It’s exciting to have this coming to our area.

We toured Michigan Cognitive Recovery Center recently and were amazed by the new vision. The Fall 2025 opening can’t come soon enough. It’s more than a facility — it feels like a movement toward a better standard of aging.
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Opening first quarter, 2026, Michigan Cognitive Recovery Center will be the only memory care facility in the Eastern United States fully dedicated to the ReCODE Protocol