Stratford Pines Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

    2121 Rockwell Dr, Midland, MI, 48642
    3.5 · 35 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Skilled nursing
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    2.0

    Friendly staff, inconsistent care, understaffed

    I had a mixed experience. The staff (nurses/CNAs) were often friendly and caring, the building was usually very clean, therapy and activities helped many residents, and meals were fine at times. However chronic understaffing caused slow or unanswered call lights, delayed/missed pain meds and feedings, poor follow-through and communication, broken promises about rooms/showers, billing confusion, and occasional safety/neglect concerns. Because care was so inconsistent, I would be cautious and wouldn't trust this place for someone with high medical needs.

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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

    3.51 · 35 reviews

    Overall rating

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

      2.6
    • Staff

      3.1
    • Meals

      2.9
    • Amenities

      2.5
    • Value

      3.3

    Pros

    • Several friendly, kind and caring staff members
    • Many compliments for nurses and CNAs providing good care
    • Some strong and effective physical therapy/rehab outcomes
    • Helpful and competent doctors reported by some families
    • Good, varied meal options and some positive dining experiences
    • Clean and well-maintained facility according to multiple reviews
    • Engaging activities: daily exercise, music, church services, crafts, trips
    • Staff who keep families informed and encourage family involvement
    • Warm, family-like atmosphere reported by some residents/families
    • Successful transitions home for some patients after rehab
    • Attentive staff and individualized care reported in several accounts
    • Good value for care cited by some reviewers despite cost

    Cons

    • Chronic understaffing and low staff-to-resident ratios
    • Slow or unanswered call-light responses, especially at night
    • Inconsistent quality of care — highly variable between staff
    • Medication errors and mistimed dosing (including painful delays)
    • Infrequent bathing and missed promised showers
    • Poor communication and care coordination (internal and with hospital)
    • Unprofessional or rude staff behavior and poor bedside manner
    • Night staff entering wrong rooms and poor nighttime checks
    • Instances of neglect and serious safety concerns (including death)
    • Broken promises about rooms/private rooms and amenities (fridge)
    • Mismanagement by social work (mislabeling issues, unhelpful)
    • Meals often cold or mishandled; some report bland/hospital food
    • Rehab inconsistencies — some report short/ineffective sessions
    • Lost personal items and inadequate property safeguards
    • Billing, documentation, and administrative communication problems
    • Aggressive or unsafe transport and handling causing injuries
    • Bandage/ wound care delays and poor nursing follow-through
    • Rotating weekly doctors causing continuity-of-care problems
    • Some reports of staff blaming patients and lacking respect
    • Advertising/expectations misleading (programs, dining inclusion)
    • Overall organizational disorganization and poor follow-through

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across the reviews is mixed to negative with clear polarization: a number of families and residents praise individual staff members, specific clinical teams, and the facility's cleanliness and activities, while an equally substantial set of reviews raise serious concerns about staffing, safety, communication, and consistency of care. Positive reports tend to focus on standout nurses, CNAs, therapists, or managers who provided warm, attentive, and effective care, enabling successful rehabilitation and return home. Negative reports frequently emphasize systemic issues that affected daily safety and dignity for residents.

    Care quality and clinical issues: Reviews show a wide range of clinical experiences. Several accounts praise nurses and doctors as competent and helpful and highlight successful physical therapy/rehab outcomes. In contrast, many reviewers report medication errors (including dosing intervals being shortened or pain medication being delayed), bandages or wounds not being attended to promptly, and inconsistent nursing follow-through. There are troubling reports of night staff failing to answer calls or check patients, residents being ignored while calling for help, and at least one report of a resident dying alone and the family not being notified. These incidents point to both staffing shortages and lapses in standard clinical protocols.

    Staffing, attitudes and professional behavior: A recurring theme is understaffing and low morale among frontline staff. Many reviews describe slow call-light responses, missed basic care tasks (bathing, feeding assistance), and staff with poor bedside manners. Some reviews are emphatic about unprofessional behavior from specific employees (e.g., an identified social worker) and complaints that staff can be rude, dismissive, or blame the resident for incidents. However, other reviewers report that staff were kind, family-like, and went out of their way to support residents and families — demonstrating that quality is uneven and likely dependent on shift, team, or individual caregiver.

    Communication, management and administration: Numerous comments cite poor communication — between the facility and families, between hospital and skilled-care providers during transitions, and among clinical staff themselves. Problems include mismatched documentation, conflicting medical instructions, rotating doctors that disrupt continuity of care, and awkward or poorly timed administrative calls (e.g., billing during critical moments). Some reviewers praise management and report positive interactions with administrators, but multiple reviews point to organizational disorganization and inadequate care coordination, especially during transitions from hospital to the facility.

    Hygiene, safety and room issues: Recurrent complaints include missed or infrequent showers despite promises, staff entering wrong rooms at night, lost personal items, and rooms not being as advertised (private rooms promised but not delivered). Specific reports of unsafe handling during transport (leading to knee pain or other injuries) and delayed wound care are especially concerning and contribute to the perception of neglect among a subset of reviewers.

    Dining, activities and environment: Opinions about dining and activities are mixed. Several reviews praise the food — noting variety, meal choices, and specific favorites — and others describe bland, cold, or mishandled meals. Some families commend active programming (exercise, music, church services, trips, crafts) that create a family-like atmosphere and meaningful social engagement. Conversely, other reviews state there are few programs or that activities felt inadequate. The facility is described as very clean by many reviewers, and that cleanliness is frequently cited as a strong point.

    Patterns and actionable concerns: The most consistent negative patterns are understaffing, slow nighttime response, inconsistent clinical care (medication timing and wound care), poor communication, and variability in staff professionalism. Positive patterns center on individual caregivers and departments (some nurses, CNAs, therapists, and management) who provide excellent, compassionate care; the clean environment; and certain social/dining offerings. Families should be aware of variability by shift and team; successful experiences often hinge on whether residents encounter the more competent, attentive staff members.

    Bottom line: Stratford Pines shows strengths in cleanliness, some excellent individual caregivers, and pockets of strong rehab and social programming. However, multiple reviews raise serious concerns about staffing levels, safety during nights and transitions, medication and wound care mistakes, inconsistent bathing/personal care, and administrative failures. Prospective residents and families should weigh the facility's positive testimonials about staff and therapy against frequent reports of understaffing and inconsistent care; if considering Stratford Pines, ask specific questions about staffing ratios, night coverage, medication management protocols, wound care procedures, promised amenities (private rooms, in-room fridge), and how the facility handles care transitions and family communication. If a stay is necessary, frequent family involvement and direct communication with supervisors may help mitigate some inconsistencies reported by reviewers.

    Location

    Map showing location of Stratford Pines Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

    About Stratford Pines Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

    Stratford Pines Nursing and Rehabilitation Center sits at 2121 Rockwell Drive in Midland, Michigan, behind some trees with quiet, landscaped grounds where folks can enjoy the outdoors or visit with family in the courtyards. The center offers both long-term nursing care and short-term rehabilitation, so if someone needs extra help after a hospital stay or surgery, there's a spot for that, and if someone needs more ongoing skilled nursing or intermediate care, they cover that too, with certified nursing assistants and licensed nurses around all day and night for safety. Rooms come private or semi-private, and residents can relax with amenities like cable TV, Wi-Fi, and air conditioning, plus there's laundry service and a barber or beauty salon to help everyone keep up their routines. For care, residents can use physical, occupational, and speech therapy, as well as hospice, dental, vision, audiology, podiatry, pharmacy, and lab and X-ray services, so lots of medical needs get managed right here without lots of trips away from the building, and pet therapy sometimes brightens up the day. Dining happens in small, cozy rooms with home-cooked meals, so it's easier for people to enjoy family-style eating, and the staff runs a culinary health program to make sure meals match the dietary needs and preferences of folks living here, which feels important, you know, because a good meal can really make the day better. Faith services, recreation areas, social events, and special outings add to the daily routine, and visiting rooms mean friends and family can still spend time together, even if everyone has different schedules, since the building stays open every hour of every day, weekends and holidays included. The center supports both Medicare and Medicaid, and it's meant to be a safe, home-like setting that's calm but full of activities, where people get all sorts of health services, comfort, and help, just about as needed, whether for recovery or longer stays, all laid out simply at their website peplinskigroup.com/stratford_pines.html.

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