Midland King's Daughters Home

    2410 Rodd St, Midland, MI, 48640
    5.0 · 4 reviews
    • Assisted living

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    Amenities

    5.00 · 4 reviews

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    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      4.8
    • Building

      5.0
    • Value

      4.8

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    About Midland King's Daughters Home

    Midland King's Daughters Home sits at 2410 Rodd St in Midland, MI, as a faith-based, nonprofit senior care community that's run by the International Order of King's Daughters and Sons, and you'll see that this is an older, one-story brick building with a pitched roof, large windows, and two courtyards filled with walking paths and gardens, plus an interior that feels warm thanks to colorful artwork, comfortable furniture, and sunrooms looking out to nice grounds, even if it's not quite as spacious as some newer places. This place offers both assisted living and skilled nursing care, so seniors get support for things like bathing, dressing, walking, and medication management, all while trying to keep their independence; they keep a round-the-clock nursing staff on hand and have therapists around for physical, occupational, and speech therapy, often under Medicare Part B when needed. The building splits into two main wings: the convalescent wing with 41 rooms, two wards, two apartments, and shared spaces like a chapel, dining room, beauty shop, a TV room, nurse's station, and its own enclosed porch; the ambulatory wing has 17 rooms, a few doubles, two apartments, its own nurse's station, and its own porch as well. Residents have access to handy amenities like a barber and beauty shop, storage lockers, a hobby and sewing room, meeting space, convenience store, thrift shop, library, air-conditioned rooms, Wi-Fi, and even a living room with a piano. People can enjoy movie nights, outings to local events, worship services, daily and resident-run activities, wellness classes, and group gatherings, all meant to help everyone stay active and make new friends. They're big on creating home-like routines, serving meals with a focus on taste and nutrition, taking dietary needs seriously, and encouraging everyone to join in on programs for mobility, strength, and fun. The staff get to know residents and greet visitors cheerfully, offering personalized attention with a strong focus on dignity, personal growth, and building friendships, and letters from families and reviews often mention how welcoming and helpful the staff are. Every room comes with its own telephone, large windows, and emergency call system, while residents benefit from 24-hour supervision, scheduled medications, help with daily routines, and support for things like diabetic or incontinence needs. The place runs tight on safety and health requirements, with inspections ensuring compliance and maintaining a proper caregiver-to-resident ratio. Residents can choose from assisted living rooms or small apartments, with the assisted living side serving up to 30 people and the nursing home holding 29, plus there's always flexibility as needs change, since support and services can be adjusted. Housekeeping, laundry, and linen services make daily life easier, and the building is kept safe and accessible for those with more complex medical needs. As a nonprofit, it focuses on making people feel alive, joyful, and connected through both structure and a friendly, lively environment, making use of the building's Alden B. Dow design to promote comfort and well-being for each person who lives there.

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