Pricing ranges from
    $2,880 – 4,410/month

    Brookdale Midland

    4004 Waldo Ave, Midland, MI, 48642
    4.1 · 45 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    3.0

    Warm atmosphere but inconsistent care

    I had a mixed experience. The staff were caring, friendly and professional, the community was very clean, home-like and family-oriented, meals were homemade from scratch, two nurses were on staff and there were plenty of activities. However management and staffing were inconsistent-high turnover and understaffing led to lapses (missed meds, fall risk, bed-sore/UTI concerns), some pest and oversight issues, and high cost/Medicaid not accepted. I'd recommend it for the warm atmosphere and food, but verify supervision, staffing and policies before committing.

    Pricing

    $2,880+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $4,410+/moStudioAssisted Living
    $3,456+/moSuiteAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

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

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Internet
    • Kitchenettes
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Memory care community services

    • Mild cognitive impairment
    • Specialized memory care programming

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Common areas

    • Beauty salon
    • Dining room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space
    • Pet friendly

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Resident-run activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.13 · 45 reviews

    Overall rating

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

      3.8
    • Staff

      4.1
    • Meals

      4.4
    • Amenities

      3.5
    • Value

      1.4

    Pros

    • Small, family-like community
    • Many organized activities and robust activities calendar
    • Regular outings and transportation for events
    • On-site medical care and therapy available
    • Clean, bright, home-like facility and common areas
    • Private rooms with kitchenette options
    • Furniture provided or option to bring your own
    • Beauty shop, salon, sauna, and rehabilitation room on site
    • Pet therapy and weekly visits
    • Daily exercise classes and brain games
    • Engaging group and one-on-one activity options
    • Home-cooked meals from scratch
    • Chef who tailors menu to resident preferences
    • Friendly, caring and warm staff (per many reviews)
    • Two nurses on staff or nursing availability often reported
    • Proactive communication with some families
    • Garden, patio, comfortable lobby and seating areas
    • Immediate availability and accommodating admissions reported

    Cons

    • Chronic understaffing and high staff turnover
    • Inconsistent clinical staffing and supervision
    • Medication errors and unsafe handling of medications
    • Overmedication and inappropriate psychotropic use reported
    • Frequent falls, bruising, and fall-related injuries
    • Poor supervision and missed toileting leading to skin/UTI risks
    • CNAs or aides unable to follow care protocols consistently
    • Staff indifference, mocking, or rude behavior reported by families
    • Some staff inexperience and staff distracted by phones
    • Management inaction or poor responsiveness in some cases
    • Concerns about licensing, predatory billing, and price increases
    • Small rooms, narrow hallways, and layout limitations
    • Not well suited for residents with multiple complex medical issues
    • Activities sometimes not conducted as advertised or participation discouraged
    • Wheelchair safety and transfer concerns
    • Pest issue (ant infestation) reported by one reviewer
    • Limited security measures at night (checks every two hours only)
    • Medicaid not accepted and high monthly cost reported
    • Inconsistent dining quality and complaints about insufficient food
    • Relocation and memory care placement concerns in some cases

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across the reviews is mixed and highly polarized. A substantial portion of families and residents describe Brookdale Midland as a clean, home-like, small community with many engaging activities, good home-cooked food, and caring staff. These reviewers emphasize the facility's bright common areas, garden and patio seating, multiple small common rooms, weekly pet therapy, daily exercises, music, bingo, crafts, and frequent outings to concerts, restaurants, and games. On-site amenities noted positively include therapy and rehabilitation services, a beauty shop/salon and sauna, transportation for outings, and private-room options with kitchenettes. Several reviewers singled out the food as excellent and personalized by a chef, the staff as warm and proactive, and the community as family-oriented with quick availability and accommodating admissions processes.

    However, an important and recurring cluster of serious concerns appears in multiple reviews and contradicts many of the positive statements. Many families reported chronic understaffing and high staff turnover that led to inconsistent care. Specific clinical problems were described: medication mishandling (medications left on floors or nightstands), overmedication or inappropriate use of psychotropic drugs, frequent resident falls and bruising, missed toileting and poor supervision resulting in skin breakdown and urinary tract infection risk, and aides not following care protocols. There are concrete examples in the reviews of an initially competent RN being replaced by a less experienced LPN, CNAs unable to follow protocols, and families observing medication errors and safety lapses. At least one family moved a resident out and reported immediate improvement elsewhere — less medication, regained mobility with a walker, and cessation of falls — which underscores the level of concern some families experienced.

    Staffing and staff culture emerge as both a strength and a liability. Many reviewers praise individual caregivers, nurses, and activity staff as kind, helpful, professional, and attentive. Yet other reviews describe inexperience, inattentiveness (staff on phones), indifference, mocking behavior, and aides who ignore or inadequately assist residents. This variability often corresponded with reports of management responsiveness: several accounts praise proactive communication and a cordial nursing director, while others accuse management of inaction, predatory pricing, poor handling of complaints, and possible licensing issues. The net effect is that the resident and family experience appears highly dependent on current staffing levels, who is on duty, and how well management is addressing turnover and training at any given time.

    Facility features and layout are frequently praised: a bright, cheery environment with multiple small common areas rather than a large institutional dining hall, garden seating, and a storefront-style hallway that some find charming. Room sizes are described variably — some report large private rooms with in-room sinks and kitchenettes, while others report small, darker rooms with narrow hallways and limited storage (small refrigerators). Memory care and dementia-related services are available and some families felt staff were attentive and offered memory-focused activities. Conversely, several reviewers warned that the facility is not well equipped for residents with multiple complex medical problems or advanced dementia; they reported misdiagnoses, lack of appropriate assisted-living supports, and placement/relocation concerns.

    Dining and activities are a frequently praised component but also show inconsistency. Many residents and families praised home-cooked meals, abundant choices, a chef who customizes meals, and frequent social meals. Others reported insufficient portions, poor meal quality in isolated reports, and staff shortages affecting meal service. Activities receive consistent positive mention for variety — games, music, bingo, brain games, group and one-on-one engagement, and outings — but some families felt their loved ones were not encouraged to participate or that advertised activities did not always happen, particularly when mobility issues or staffing shortages limited participation.

    Safety and clinical oversight are the most serious and actionable concerns emerging from these reviews. Medication handling problems, overmedication, frequent falls, toileting neglect, and inconsistent supervision are recurring themes that should prompt prospective families to obtain specifics during a tour. Several reviews noted nighttime checks every two hours but recommended asking about additional security and fall-prevention measures. Reports of ants, bedsores risk, and other sanitation or clinical problems were less common but present and should be investigated.

    In summary, Brookdale Midland appears to offer many of the qualities families seek in a small, activity-rich, home-like senior community: engaging programming, pleasant facilities, good food, and staff who can be very caring and responsive. At the same time, there is a significant subset of reviews reporting serious care and safety issues tied to understaffing, staff turnover, inconsistent clinical oversight, medication errors, and falls. The community may be a very good fit for some residents — especially those whose needs match available services and who benefit from the small-community atmosphere — but the variability in care and safety outcomes makes thorough due diligence essential. Prospective residents and families should ask direct, specific questions about current staffing ratios, RN availability and turnover, medication administration procedures, fall-prevention programs, toileting and skin care protocols, pest control, recent licensing or inspection history, how activities are scheduled and supported, and financial policies including fee increases and Medicaid acceptance. Touring multiple times, observing mealtimes and activities, and speaking with current families can help clarify whether the facility's positive aspects outweigh the documented risks for an individual resident.

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    About Brookdale Midland

    Brookdale Midland offers several kinds of care in one place, with independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, respite, and home care services all on the same campus, and you'll find different care levels from light to heavy, so residents can stay even if their needs change over time; there's a focus on each person's unique situation, so care plans cover bathing, dressing, medication, and daily life, and support's always ready from nurses (including RNs and LPNs), medication managers, and trained aides, with a doctor on call, nurses on staff, and a full clinic run by physicians along with visiting health professionals including physical, occupational, and speech therapists.

    The community takes pride in allowing people to keep their pets, whether it's a cat or a dog, and they've set up pet care programs and friendly common spaces where animals are welcome; outdoor areas have landscaped walking paths and patios with plenty of shade, while indoors you'll find spaces like the cozy fireside lounge, activity rooms set up with game tables and puzzles, and a dining room with peach tablecloths, wood chairs, and warm lighting, which makes it feel homey-there's music from a piano, soft lighting, bookshelves, and popcorn machines for movie nights, while seating areas are bright and comfortable for relaxing or talking to friends.

    Meals come in different styles, with restaurant service, anytime dining, room service, and choices including vegetarian, low-sodium, and low-sugar diets, all planned by chefs; the daily routine can include fitness classes (called B-Fit), art and brain games, gardening, karaoke, group outings, and educational lectures, with a full-time activity director organizing everything; you'll notice the mix of social and quiet times, so there's a balance for everyone, and special programs encourage independence and community service, so residents can stay active if they want.

    Brookdale Midland has strong safety features like 24/7 supervised care, emergency alert systems, and memory care in a secured purpose-built building, where staff know how to help people with dementia and behavior problems, and the property uses technology and bracelets for added security to keep residents safe if they tend to wander; they're prepared to offer support for behavioral symptoms and can handle physical acting out, elopement risk, and other complex needs.

    Bedrooms range from private suites with nightstands and dressers to comfortable common areas, all with plenty of daylight coming in, and showers and tubs are wheelchair-accessible; the building itself is fully wheelchair-friendly, and visiting's easy since you don't have to go through lengthy sign-in procedures, so families and friends can come by and join in activities or meals. There are personal care options, devotional services, a hair salon with on-site beauty treatments, lots of chances for talking and socializing, and high-speed Wi-Fi.

    Brookdale Midland aims to feel welcoming and supportive, never clinical, and the staff tries to help every resident feel at home whatever their health or mobility, whether the goal is independent living, assistance with daily needs, temporary respite care, or specialized help for memory or behavioral needs, and you'll see people from all walks of life together with a sense of community connecting everyone.

    About Brookdale

    Brookdale Midland is managed by Brookdale.

    Brookdale Senior Living Inc. (NYSE: BKD) is the largest senior living operator in the United States, managing over 640 communities with capacity for approximately 59,000 residents across 41 states and employing around 36,000 associates. Founded in 1978 and publicly traded since 2005, Brookdale solidified its market leadership through major acquisitions including American Retirement Corporation (2006) and Emeritus Senior Living (2014), making it the only national full-spectrum senior living company. Headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, Brookdale has topped the American Seniors Housing Association's ASHA 50 list and Argentum's largest providers list for multiple consecutive years.

    The company's comprehensive care continuum includes independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs). Brookdale's signature Clare Bridge program, developed over 30 years ago by dementia-care experts, provides specialized Alzheimer's and dementia care through two distinct levels: Clare Bridge communities for comprehensive memory support and the Clare Bridge Solace program for advanced-stage dementia residents. The program is recognized by the Alzheimer's Association® for incorporating evidence-based Dementia Care Practice Recommendations and features secure environments, enclosed courtyards, Daily Path programming with six structured activities daily, and the InTouch technology platform offering personalized brain-stimulating games and therapeutic content.

    Brookdale's holistic Optimum Life® wellness approach balances six dimensions—Purposeful, Physical, Emotional, Social, Spiritual, and Intellectual—implemented through signature programs including B-Fit (eight exercise class options), Brain Fit (mental fitness workouts), My Life Story (resident storytelling), EngagementPlus (interest-based connections), Growing Together (collaborative learning), and The Ageless Spirit (kindness and gratitude practices). The Embrace Family Partnership provides caregiver education and support for families of memory care residents.

    The company's Brookdale HealthPlus® care coordination model, winner of the 2024 Argentum Best of the Best Award placing it among the top 1% of operators, is a technology-enabled healthcare service featuring dedicated RN Care Managers who proactively manage residents' health, coordinate care transitions, and help prevent avoidable hospitalizations. Communities using HealthPlus report 78% fewer urgent care visits, 36% fewer hospitalizations, and 63% more completed annual wellness visits. The Personal Solutions program delivers hygiene products, medications, and daily necessities directly to residents' doors with discreet packaging and monthly billing convenience.

    Following a strategic divestiture of its home health and hospice operations to HCA Healthcare (completed December 2023), Brookdale now focuses exclusively on senior living operations while maintaining its position as the industry's largest operator, committed to its mission of enriching lives with compassion, respect, excellence, and integrity.

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