Fisher Senior Care & Rehab Center

    521 W Ohmer Rd, Mayville, MI, 48744
    3.9 · 32 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Skilled nursing
    AnonymousCurrent/former resident
    3.0

    Good rehab, concerns for long-term

    I had a mixed experience. The staff were warm, compassionate and helpful, PT was excellent (helped me walk again), administration was willing to meet, the place felt clean and homelike with lots of activities. But nursing was inconsistent-weekends and nights were weak-meds were sometimes slow or missed, food was often cold/unpalatable, rooms were hot and poorly maintained (old beds, chipped paint, leaks), and there were privacy/phone-access and safety concerns; some CNAs were inattentive and reports of neglect/bed sores worried me. I'd recommend it for short-term rehab because of the therapy and many caring staff, but I'd be cautious about long-term placement and overall value.

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 12-16 hour nursing
    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Restaurant-style dining
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Air-conditioning
    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Kitchenettes
    • Private bathrooms
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Community operated transportation
    • Transportation arrangement
    • Transportation arrangement (non-medical)

    Common areas

    • Beauty salon
    • Computer center
    • Dining room
    • Fitness room
    • Gaming room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space
    • Small library
    • Wellness center

    Community services

    • Concierge services
    • Fitness programs
    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Planned day trips
    • Resident-run activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    3.94 · 32 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      3.7
    • Staff

      3.9
    • Meals

      2.0
    • Amenities

      1.3
    • Value

      1.8

    Pros

    • Good weekday nursing
    • Responsive/attentive administration willing to meet families
    • Encouraging and effective physical therapy
    • Successful rehab outcomes (residents helped to walk again)
    • Many staff described as caring, compassionate, and dedicated
    • Helpful CNAs and nursing staff noted by multiple families
    • Warm, homelike atmosphere and “hometown” feeling
    • Several reports of a very clean facility with no odor
    • Robust and engaging activities program / full activity calendar
    • Good communication with families in some cases
    • Therapy involvement and accommodation of special needs
    • Rehab rooms improved
    • Doctors/medical providers described positively in some reviews
    • Team-oriented staff; multiple departments praised as hardworking
    • Wide range of positive recommendations and high ratings from many families
    • Perceived good value for money by some reviewers

    Cons

    • Poor weekend staffing and coverage variability between shifts
    • Food described as awful, cold, or unpalatable
    • Decline in long-term care quality reported by some families
    • Rooms extremely hot and HVAC/temperature control problems
    • Old, non-electric beds and dated/poor room furnishings
    • Building maintenance issues: chipped paint, dingy appearance
    • Medication administration slow or inconsistent
    • Hair salon unreliable
    • Phone access and communication barriers (no in-room phones)
    • Privacy concerns and requirement to meet in community room
    • Delayed family contact (examples of 3-day delays)
    • Dirt, unclean rooms, and reports of areas untouched for months
    • Broken blinds, no hot water, and other facility maintenance failures
    • Staff inattentive at times; examples include CNAs on phones and not wearing gloves
    • Bedsores and neglect-related injuries reported
    • Meals not customizable and not suitable for residents who chew poorly
    • Flooring problems (uneven floors, bubbles), rolling/unstable chairs
    • Water leakage and bad odors reported
    • Price concerns / perceived overpriced (example $290/day)
    • Inconsistent care quality overall; reports range from excellent to worst-ever
    • Nighttime safety concerns and medication not administered at times
    • Incorrect clinical documentation (e.g., wrong patient weight)
    • Therapy sometimes not provided despite expectation
    • Allegations or concerns serious enough that Elder Abuse Hotline was mentioned
    • Rude aides/nurses and poor management reported by some families

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment in the reviews for Fisher Senior Care & Rehab Center is strongly mixed and highly polarized. Many reviewers praise the staff, therapy services, cleanliness, and activity programs, reporting successful rehab outcomes and compassionate care. At the same time, an overlapping set of reviews describes serious lapses in care, maintenance, communication, and safety. The most consistent pattern is variability: experiences differ substantially by department, shift (weekday vs weekend), and possibly by individual staff members or units.

    Care quality and clinical concerns: Reviews indicate strong performance in rehabilitation services and physical therapy for many residents — several reviewers specifically credit the PT team with encouraging progress and walking again. Doctors and some nursing staff were praised in many accounts. However, there are recurring and significant clinical concerns: medication administration described as slow or inconsistent, pain management inadequate in some cases, reports of bedsores and neglect, missed medication at night, incorrect clinical documentation (wrong patient weight), and at least one fall. These clinical safety issues alongside mentions of the Elder Abuse Hotline highlight that while many residents receive excellent care, others appear to experience dangerous lapses.

    Staffing and staff behavior: Staff are frequently the strongest positive theme. Multiple reviewers call staff caring, compassionate, hardworking, and team-oriented; CNAs and nurses are thanked for hands-on help. Named staff (administrative and nursing) receive praise and some families feel the atmosphere is home-like and welcoming. Conversely, several reviews describe rude aides or nurses, inattentive behavior (CNAs on phones in hallways, not wearing gloves), and poor management. A consistent sub-theme is shift-based variability: weekday nursing tends to be described positively while weekend staffing and coverage are repeatedly criticized.

    Facilities and maintenance: Again, reports conflict. Many reviewers describe a very clean facility with no odor and well-cared-for rooms, while others report dirty rooms, areas untouched for months, broken blinds, no hot water, chipped paint, dingy appearance, water leakage and bad odors, uneven/bubbled flooring, and old non-electric beds. Temperature control problems (rooms extremely hot) and unstable furniture are also noted. These maintenance issues contribute to perceptions of neglect in some reviews, even as others emphasize cleanliness and a welcoming environment.

    Dining and ancillary services: Dining receives mixed to negative comments more often than positive. Several reviews call the food awful, cold, unpalatable, and not suitable for residents who have difficulty chewing; meals are sometimes described as non-customizable. At least one reviewer praised kitchen staff and said food was good, showing inconsistency between experiences. Ancillary services such as the hair salon are described as unreliable by some families.

    Activities and community life: This is one of the most consistently positive aspects. Multiple reviews highlight a robust, engaging activities program and frequent events, with activity calendars noted as full and among the best. Reviewers frequently say the facility feels homelike and that staff make residents feel like family, which supports strong social programming.

    Administration, communication, and transparency: Administrative responsiveness appears mixed. Some families report administration listened, met with them, and communicated well. Others report significant communication barriers: delayed contact (example of three-day delay), phone access problems (no phones allowed in rooms, only phone at nurses’ station), requirements to meet in a community room affecting privacy, and distrust about transparency. These communication issues exacerbate family concerns about safety and care. There are also concerns about billing and perceived poor value for money from certain reviewers.

    Patterns and likely root causes: The pattern across reviews suggests that Fisher Senior Care & Rehab Center has clear strengths in rehabilitation/therapy, activities, and many individual staff members who provide compassionate care. The negative reports cluster around maintenance, weekend and night staffing, inconsistent medication administration and pain management, dining quality, and communication/transparency. This suggests variability in staffing levels and training across shifts, potential shortfalls in housekeeping/maintenance protocols, and inconsistent clinical oversight or documentation practices.

    Conclusion and implications: For families evaluating the facility, the reviews indicate that experiences can be very positive (excellent therapy, caring staff, clean environment, strong activities) but also carry risk of serious lapses (neglect, bedsores, medication errors, poor weekend care, maintenance failures). If considering Fisher Senior Care & Rehab Center, prospective residents and families should ask specific, targeted questions about weekend and night staffing ratios, medication administration protocols, pain management procedures, infection control/cleaning schedules, dining accommodations for texture-modified diets, and how the facility ensures consistent quality across shifts. They should also request to speak with therapy staff, see activity schedules, and tour multiple room types at different times of day to assess cleanliness, temperature control, and staff responsiveness. Management responsiveness in individual cases has been reported, which is encouraging, but the variability described in these reviews suggests oversight and corrective action would be necessary to address recurring deficiencies.

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    About Fisher Senior Care & Rehab Center

    Fisher Senior Care & Rehab Center sits in Watertown, Michigan and has served the community since 1950, and you'll find it's a senior care and rehabilitation center with long-term care, respite care, hospice care, and memory care for dementia and Alzheimer's, and those who live here can get both nursing care and assisted living care, which includes short-term rehab programs with physical, occupational, and speech therapy seven days a week, and there's restaurant-style meals and daily activities, along with spiritual support services, and residents can choose from available floor plans, including private suites, which brings a feeling of comfort like a small town and a family home. The building features modern amenities-flat screen TVs, Wi-Fi, cable TV, and a salon and barber shop-and there are caregivers, nurses, and aides available at all times, and admissions are open 24/7, so that brings some peace of mind, too. The staff follows current clinical guidelines and medication management is handled as needed, while activities and therapy are personalized, so residents get support just for them, whether they need long-term help or short-term rehab after a hospital stay. The place has earned a 3.5 rating from 15 reviews, though it also holds a 5-star rating and won the AHCA Bronze Award in 2018, so people in the area have recognized its dedication over many years. The organization that owns the center focuses on compassionate care, and families can turn here for advice about elder care and resources for caregiving, so if a person needs specialized memory care, palliative support, or basic day-to-day assistance, Fisher Senior Care & Rehab Center offers a steady option where the care fits what seniors need, and the atmosphere's simple, friendly, and down-to-earth-just like the small Michigan town it calls home. Payment options are available for families who need them.

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