Lynwood Manor sits at 730 Kimole Lane in Adrian, MI and right now isn't taking new residents, which is something folks should know, but for the people who live there already, it's a healthcare center that provides skilled nursing care, long-term care, and assisted living, plus there's a rehab program called Rehab-to-Home led by an orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Riccardo Giovannone, DO, which means you've got real medical professionals on hand, including a pulmonologist, Dr. William C. Decker, DO, and a Medical Director, Jonna Schmidt, MD, who oversee skilled care for things like IV therapy, wound care, oxygen use, and medication management, and the building's got 84 certified beds and usually averages around 67 residents each day, though with a nurse turnover rate higher than the state average at 52.3% and fewer staffing hours than what's typical, it's something families tend to look at when thinking about care.
The community itself sits close to public transit and has outdoor common areas where families can visit and enjoy time together, and there are activities-bowling, music concerts, even devotional events-and those who enjoy outings can participate in events held off-site, while indoor comforts include room amenities like wheelchair accessible showers and a newly remodeled rehab wing with flat-screen TVs and free cable, and for daily needs there's a kitchen serving three meals a day meant to meet nutritional needs, though the facility has marked some dietary deficiencies which inspectors have found, including safe storage and serving of food and sometimes the temperature and appeal, so it's not perfect but it does provide residents with home-cooked meals, a beauty salon, housekeeping, laundry, transportation, and free wifi so days are a bit easier.
Lynwood Manor is a for-profit limited liability company that focuses on both rehab and skilled nursing, providing help for folks needing incontinence care, non-ambulatory care, and high acuity medical attention, offering short-term respite stays in addition to longer-term options, and there's an emphasis on dignity, respect, and person-centered care from staff, even though inspectors' reports from July 2024 did note 14 deficiencies, including some infection control and safety issues, and the facility was fined $23,760, which lets people see there are still areas for improvement, but the overall resident review rating sits at 4.0 out of 16 reviews, which suggests some folks are satisfied while others might've had different experiences.
The staff at Lynwood Manor speak English, and the center says it tries to keep visiting policies flexible so family can be involved as much as possible, plus they have both onsite and offsite fun to help make sure people stay involved in life and feel supported in their recovery or their ongoing care, and while the facility can feel like a community with events and home-like touches, it's important for people to look at the inspection and staffing reports and ask questions to make sure they feel the fit is right for their loved one.