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1. University of Michigan School of Nursing - Ann Arbor

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· 7 reviews

426 N Ingalls St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

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University of Michigan School of Nursing: what do users think?
By Izzca: The Best University ever. Amazing food when you step out from classes.
BeckyWithTheGoodHair: This is definitely one of the best colleges in the United States!! Go Blue !! Come to Michigan we are the land of Lakes and Great colleges ❤️‍🔥 We hope to see you soon
N G: Beautiful architecture. Nice building filled with light. Very clean and large lecture halls.

2. Michigan Visiting Nurses - Pittsfield Charter Township

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2850 S Industrial Hwy #75, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

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Michigan Visiting Nurses: what do users think?
Serena Wang: The nurse and speech language pathologist we had provided wonderful care for my son!
robert foster: Very rude nurse, borderline personality disorder.Got upset when I wouldn't pay to see her friend for phycologist visits.Tried to start a fight on the first visit.Stay away from this place or your life will get ruined by the nurse.They don't care about your health.

3. ProMedica Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation (Ann Arbor) - Ann Arbor Charter Township

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· 128 reviews

4701 E Huron River Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48105

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ProMedica Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation (Ann Arbor): what do users think?
Raiya Goodwell: Great place. Great customer service. Treats employees well.
Lauren Hildebrandt: I enjoy working with the Optalis Ann Arbor team every day! There are many wonderful people here who truly care about our residents.
Rachel Lange: Great team to work for!
Chelsey Delmotte: Great place!
Sarah Santure: Fantastic staff with big hearts.
Esther Durnwald: My 96 year old mother was at this facility for 3 weeks. The care staff did a solid job, despite being very overworked and the therapists did exceptional work. However, we were ignored by those making the decisions on care level and need to continue care for mom. Perhaps understaffed too? The decision to continue care was not in mom's best interest. I was very frustrated that we weren't a part of that conversation and this is why I'm only giving this facility 1 star. We would not choose or recommend this facility.
Joseph Harburg: My mother was transferred here after being in the hospital with stage 4 cancer. I was present for the transfer and while they were putting my mom in the room the nurse yelled at another patient. My mom begged us to remove her from there and take her home because they did not have enough staff to service her and they did not treat her well. She had to wait 1 hour to use the restroom and the night service techs refused to give treatments the doctors ordered because the orders were "given to the day staff". Needless to say we got my mom out of there asap. Do not recommend.
R H: All I'm saying is watch and pay attention.
Aleesha Rose: I would not bring my loved ones here ever. This place should be shut down or everyone needs to be replaced and trained appropriately.
Karen LeGassick: My father was there for a little over a week in the spring of 2022. The staff were at times hard to get ahold of. He ended up going to the ER with an internal bleed. No one stayed with him or provided any information to the ER, I had to call to get information from the ER several times. When I later asked for his reports from the social worker for OT, PT, speech, they were never provided. Not a good experience, zero stars, but the review makes you give at least one.
Mark Kenney: My brother, who is a disabled veteran, was admitted to this facility for 2 weeks of physical therapy.From the time he was admitted to the time he was released I have nothing but great things to say. Being my brother's power of attorney and living in Florida it was necessary to reach out daily to learn of his progress.Never once did I have a problem reaching his nurse nor Claire, the social worker and speaking with them about my brother.I did have some issues reaching him the first weekend he was there so I called the nurse's station. She took it upon herself to walk to his room to find out why he wasn't getting calls.She called me from his room and said that she found the phone under the mattress in the bed next to my brother with the volume turned down, problem resolved.Another day his tv wasn't working, within 2 hours his tv was fixed by maintenance.His PT and OT were great and it's all he would talk about when I spoke with him.Upon his release Claire took care of all the details for his discharge including setting the appointments for follow-up with his PC and the out patient physical therapy he is getting now.After reading some of the negative reviews before he was admitted, I was a little apprehensive about him staying there. But with my personal experience and hearing from my brother about the services he received, I can honestly say that this was the right place for his stay.I'm totally impressed with this facility and will recommend to others in need of this type of facility.
Margaret Sciberras: I had a great experience at Promedica Ann Arbor. All employees went above and beyond for the patience, they all really work as a team and that makes all the difference in the world. And believe it or not the food was really good, chef Mohammed was very accommodating to all of my dietary needs. The team was encouraging! I loved recreational activities! I loved bingo, group meditation and all of the puzzles and games! Rehab was very encouraging and lovely!
Megan Culver: Therapy has been so helpful for my mom. The therapists are all very patient and kind.
Erin Diviney: Hi my name is Dr. Diviney. I am the medical director for ProMedica Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation-Ann Arbor. My favorite part of my job is helping our patients and their families identify and reach for their goals. There is nothing more inspiring then seeing patients work hard and regain their independence. Additionally, I am proud to work with our employees. They show their dedication not only through performing their daily tasks but by continually working to develop themselves professionally.
Ann K: Go anywhere else but here. My mother-in-law has been in the facility for ten days now and has not been given a shower. I checked her plan--two showers a week--and she has not been given one. In fact, the nurse marked in her chart that she refused the shower. No, it's a lie. Her dressing is supposed to be changed twice a day--she's lucky to have it changed once. Every time I call, the phone just rings, so I went in person to talk to a nurse. I was told she would get a shower and get her dressing changed--NOPE. I have never seen such negligence at a medical facility. It seems that paying $11,000 a month, she should get a shower. The only recourse I see now is contacting an attorney for negligence.And FYI ProMedica, I already DID call the help line THREE DAYS AGO, left an extensive message WITH NO RESPONSE FROM YOU.
Stella McHabe: IF YOU READ ONE REVIEW, READ THIS ONE: We had been told by three different employees that my dad had been accepted, our social worker and a hospice nurse were planning on meeting us at 2pm for intake. Then, we received a call from a very rude woman (an employee of Promedica Heartland) saying that we were not allowed to ask any questions about vaccination status and that they would need to review our case. No politics, we just inquired if staff were vaccinated since my dad is incredibly immunocompromised and recovering from a fall that landed him in the ER. Then, an hour later, we were informed that he had been rejected. After already being accepted? We had all of his stuff in the car ready to go, spent the night before crying together because of how hard the decision had been to move him. Both my mom and I called the office multiple times that morning pleading that we be told what was going on. My dad had become a huge fall risk (falling recently and cutting his head open). My mom is unable to continue his care due to her own injuries. We needed help and had been promised help by this place. Finally, our social worker informed us that staff told him Promedica Heartland “did not have the resources to care for my dad at this time.” Neither my mom nor I heard anything back from the messages we left. First of all, under Section 504 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973, it is prohibited for Medicare/Medicaid approved nursing homes from discriminating against a person because they are handicapped. Secondly, my dad was the Founding Chair of the Family Medicine Department at a major university, taught medical students at that university until he was 93, was a brilliant doctor, is a WWII vet, paved the way for medicaid (meeting three presidents in the process), and was an amazing father. His status in society should not matter, but after all he did for medicine and our world, he is repaid like this: being treated like trash by the medical community. If they truly do not have the resources right now, then they should have never offered us a bed in the first place. If they told us that was the reason but actually did not want to deal with us asking genuine questions, then they have denied a patient care based on a family member’s concern for health and safety. This is not a job application, this is medical care. They are paid to help people, not hold opinions. If someone who gave their life to medicine is being left to die with no help from facilities who boast they care, imagine how they would treat your family member. DO NOT trust in Promedica Heartland. The pain they have put my family through has been immeasurable. I would not wish it upon anyone. This is unacceptable.
Daniel Matwiejczyk: I have had two stays at Heartland. The first was in 2017 and the latest in 2021. The aids, therapists, nurses are excellent and are compassionate people giving first class care. Their home care staff is also great.I was really worried about going to.a health care facility during the Covid pandemic, but all their extraordinary precautions quickly put me at ease. It was even more thorough than the hospital.My wife and I were there at the same time and the staff kept me updated on her progress. This put my worries to rest. While we were there we both received the first Covid vaccination. A month later Heartland arranged for us to return to receive our second shot.I am grateful for the health care that we received there. They went above and beyond the care that I expected.
Julie Craft: While working in Ann Arbor at an Assisted Living, I had the opportunity to work with The Heartland Ann Arbor Health Care Center quite frequently. They always did a thorough job when admitting or discharging their residents, and the families from the assisted living would compliment the care that was given during their Rehab stay. Working hand in hand was so easy.
Shelbie Holder: I wouldn’t even rate Heartland a 1 but I had to in order to leave a comment . Heartland Ann Arbor DOES NOT take care of their residents. They failed my grandma !! They did not take care of her, she fell 7 times in one week.... had a UTI infection they would not take care of because she didn’t have “three symptoms” ..... the infection went untreated and she went septic ..... THEY FAILED HER! And now she’s not with us anymore ..... My family called the state on them . Actions are being taken. My grandma may be gone , but Justice for my grandma IS NOT OVER!!
Christopher Juillet: The team at Heartland Health Care Center in Ann Arbor provides first rate customer service and care to their residents. Their clinical skills enable them to serve patients with complex medical conditions, including stroke and heart attack survivors, as well as those rehabilitating from knee and hip surgeries. They’re also completely on top of Covid-19 protocols, doing their absolute best to provide a safe care setting. I recommend them highly and without reservation.
Jordan Stirling: We are grateful to have Heartland as a trusted referral for our Comfort Keepers clients and families. Heartland continues to provide high quality service and has the clinical capabilities to care for all, including those with more complex medical needs. They have been an excellent partnership for our home care agency both during the pandemic and always.- Comfort Keepers of Ann Arbor

4. Atria Park of Ann Arbor - Ann Arbor

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· 28 reviews

1901 Plymouth Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48105

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5. Assisted Living Locators of Southeast Michigan FREE Referral/Placement Service, Southeast and Ann Arbor Michigan - Ann Arbor

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6. Visiting Angels - Pittsfield Charter Township

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2755 Carpenter Rd #1SW, Ann Arbor, MI 48108

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