Midlands Health & Rehab Center is a healthcare and rehabilitation facility in partnership with Fundamental Healthcare, and it's got 88 certified beds with an average of 82 residents each day, and you'll see all sorts of care here, from long-term nursing to short-term recovery stays if someone's been sick or hurt, and they've also got focused services for people with Alzheimer's or memory issues. The center has received a $35,913 fine for deficiencies, and inspection reports show 20 total deficiencies, including issues with how they let residents know about bed holds during transfers, and one about how quickly they notify residents of transfers, with both tagged as having no actual harm but potential for more than minimal harm, and there's also a pharmacy service deficiency related to labeling and storing drugs, marked the same way. Nurse turnover sits at 49.3%, and the staffing level is about 3.27 nurse hours per resident per day, so you'll see a lot of changes in staff from time to time, but nurses are around 24 hours a day, and the team has a mix of skilled nurses, physical therapists, and professionally trained caregivers. The administrator is Christine Williams.
Residents can use private suites with living rooms, large closets, and bathrooms, and there's internet and Wi-Fi available, along with laundry services and extra storage, which is handy if you've got things from home or need a little extra space. There's a residents lounge, library, game room, and a courtyard to spend some time outside, and on many days, you'll see organized activities, outings, and events arranged by the activities director. There's a beauty salon and barber, guest suites for visitors, and transportation services for doctor appointments or social trips. If someone needs therapy or rehabilitation, the center offers in-house services, including occupational, physical, and speech therapy, IV therapy, medication management, and wound care, and they have both subacute and restorative therapy. The facility uses an emergency call system in all units for safety, and meal service is done restaurant-style, so food comes out to the tables, and people don't have to line up or serve themselves. Midtown Health and Rehabilitation Center is open from 8:30 in the morning until 5:30 at night, Monday through Saturday.
The facility aims to treat each resident with compassion, respect, and dignity, and while there are some areas where they've been marked for improvement, like the resident rights notifications and pharmacy labeling and storage, most people will find the staff available and willing to help with daily needs, health care, and personal routines. For more details about services, amenities, or inspection reports, there's information posted online at www.midlandshealth.com.