Edgewood Health and Rehabilitation sits in a quiet country spot right along the river in Three Rivers, Michigan, where you'll see a pretty gazebo and a walking path lined up for anyone who wants a peaceful view, and what stands out here is how the place brings that same sense of calm inside, where you'll find a homelike feel with modern comforts, all set up to help people who need short-term rehab after a hospital stay, or folks looking for a long-term stay with skilled nursing, memory care, or help with daily needs. The building has 87 beds and usually has about 73 residents a day, so it's never too crowded, and the staff provides 4.06 nurse hours per person per day, which edges a bit higher than the state average, so there's a good amount of nursing help around. They do a little bit of everything-there's help for diabetes, catheter and colostomy care, dental and Bipap/Cpap services, and they have both physical, speech, and occupational therapy going, plus counseling with specialty doctors if someone's case is complicated. The secure memory care unit has extra support and safety for people with dementia or Alzheimer's, and those with very frail health conditions can still get intermediate caregiving.
People can join regular activities like exercise classes, arts and crafts, and trips out to shops and local events, and if someone needs help with medications, the assisted living medication management system is in place. Meal planning and dietary care are included, though Edgewood's faced some issues in the past-inspection reports list 30 total deficiencies, some tied to nutrition, including reports noting a lack of dietitian oversight, menus not reviewed like they should be, and not enough dietary staff. They also had infection control problems, missing a qualified person to oversee it, and got dinged for five separate infection control issues. Their April 2025 report details 8 deficiencies, with two being about infection. Still, the nurse turnover sits at a lower 33.3%, so here you'll see familiar faces more than at most places.
Edgewood is owned by Simcha Hyman and Naftali Zanziper (each holding half), and it runs as a for-profit limited liability company with a group that's got decades of leadership experience. People here get access to palliative and hospice care, along with respite care if a stay isn't permanent, and the staff tries to make life meaningful and warm, even bringing in unique treatment approaches in both care and rehabilitation. The philosophy leans toward heart and warmth, but the focus stays on giving reliable medical attention and trying to help folks grow stronger and more independent; there's even a Certified Assisted Living Director program on hand to support that. So Edgewood Health and Rehabilitation offers a mix of medical care, activities, and outdoor beauty, all set in a welcoming place that tries to make every day count, though anyone considering a move should be sure to look at the inspection reports and ask questions about health and safety, since no place is perfect and it's good to know all the facts.