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A Proven Leader in Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Care

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Heartland Health Care Center’s skilled nursing and rehabilitation centers offer post-acute services for those transitioning from hospital to home. This specialized quality care helps shorten or eliminate hospital stays, laying the groundwork for a successful discharge. Some of these services include: high-intensity physical, occupational and speech therapies, cardiac recovery, stroke and other neurological recovery care, skin and complex wound care, I.V. services, diabetes management, oncology care, and orthopedic and joint replacement recovery. With individualized programs and a variety of post-acute services, including a specialized MedBridge unit, Heartland offers rehab hospital caliber health care options to meet the unique needs of patients and ensure that they receive outcomes-oriented care that will speed their recovery and their return home.

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Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri

Contact Info

Phone:

Main - 734-975-2600

Address:
4701 E Huron River Dr Ann Arbor, MI 48105

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Sheila H.

05/23/16

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my brother is here now. i do not see any improvement in his health. i am not sure they know how to help him. the food is bad, when answering the call light it takes anywhere from 5-20 minutes and that is during dinner, a person could choke to death in that time. he does say the therapist are ok, when he has the energy to meet with them. they allow care givers to wear too much cologne.

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Robin F.

08/19/15

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I toured three skilled nursing facilities before selecting Heartland for a loved one. I liked its interior—it was comfortable and homey (one of the places in town I toured was a little depressing, with a smell/ very institutional. The other was gorgeous inside, sort of 4-star restaurant. Heartland is more like Bob Evans in many of its interior spaces.)

The room is adequate but small. There’s space for a nice bed and an ok sitting chair and a small nightstand, but there’s absolutely no more space: you can’t rotate the chair so the person in it can see the person in the bed. Visitors basically need to stand there. It seems like the rooms were initially planned as single rooms and then made into doubles with privacy curtains: there’s a single light switch to operate the lights over the whole room, and only one person gets a window (the other gets the clock). There is another light over the bed, but someone sitting in bed can’t turn it on, and someone whose balance isn’t great (many of their clients?) can’t really get to it.

The therapy my loved one got there was pretty good. All therapists seemed well-trained, the therapy room was nice and modern, etc. The therapy was the best part of the nursing home.

They need a lot more nurses/nursing aides. I was very disappointed in the wait times for things. When my loved one would push his button for help, he’d wait ~20 min average for help. This was usually ok—he was hoping someone would come help him change his clothes for bed, and waiting a bit to do so wasn’t a big deal—but no one came to “triage,” so I always worried that some time he’d be pulling the cord from the floor or something and there for a longer time. The lack of staff results in these long wait times and also in insanity at bottleneck times: we’d come at 11am and my loved one wasn’t always dressed yet, and when we asked the aide about this she pointed out that she’s responsible for 11 people and it takes ~30min/person. I wish they had more helpers or overlapping shifts at bottleneck times or something. Specific people we interacted with seemed good.

I thought the food seemed only okay (lots of gravy over very soft meat, sometimes served cool), but my loved one liked the food a lot anyway. Their dishwasher broke his second day there, so the food was served on styrafoam and with plastic utensils (this was still true at his discharge on day 11).

I think my biggest frustration was with the administration/communication. We were told different things by different people repeatedly (which day he’d be discharged, whether or not something had been faxed to insurance, which medication they’d changed him to, various important and unimportant things). At our discharge meeting, no one from nursing came and the social worker basically said “we’d need to ask someone from nursing about that” for everything we asked. When we came on the day of discharge, his nurse and therapists hadn’t been told he was leaving that day.

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anonymous

04/06/08

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My father went there for rehabilitation for bypass surgery and left three weeks later weaker than he went in and with a broken ankle. I would not put my dog in this facility! It was filthy, he caught a bowel infection within the first week of being there. His oxygen was left off a few times after he returned from physical therapy. I could tell my father was getting weaker and needed to be put in the hospital, but they would not listen, until they left him alone and he fell and broke his ankle, he was finally taken back to the hospital. He need blood transfusions, kidneys were failing, infected heart valve, etc. The facility is just poorly run and operated. I would clean the bathroom everyday to make sure he didn't get reinfected with the bowel disease -- disgusting!!!

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Categories
Residential Care Facilities, Assisted Living Facilities, Nursing & Convalescent Homes, Nursing Homes-Intermediate Care Facility, Nursing Homes-Skilled Nursing Facility, Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists
Services / Products
Post-hospital care, Complex medical, intensive rehab, Post-hospital care, Complex medical, intensive rehab, short & long-term stays, Skilled Nursing, MedBridge unit on site, short & long-term stays, Skilled Nursing
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Heartland Health Care Center
Accreditation

Profit Nursing Home

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Alliance for health careAmerican Health Care Association
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Services: Post-hospital care, Complex medical, intensive rehab, Post-hospital care, Complex medical, intensive rehab, short & long-term stays, Skilled Nursing, MedBridge unit on site, short & long-term stays, Skilled Nursing

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