The occupational therapy teams at skilled nursing rehab facilities in Michigan focus on balance, coordination, problem solving, pain reduction, fine motor skills and strengthening.
Read MoreAt SKLD Ionia long term nursing facility, staff are recognized for excellent work, good deeds, and professionalism.
Read MoreSKLD Muskegon’s Shelly Withrow brings passion, love and commitment to her skilled nursing facility job as activities assistant, and it shows.
Read MoreThroughout Mr. Rowell’s time at SKLD, many employees worked with him to become independent so that he could be discharged. The problem was that he had nowhere to go and lacked even the most basic items.
Read MoreWhether a patient resides at SKLD for a few weeks or months, the nature of a skilled nursing care means that Nurse Practitioner Angela Blackburn has more time to get to know each patient, medically and personally. It’s one of the parts of the job as director of nursing at SKLD Bloomfield Hills that she likes best.
Read MoreAt SKLD Bloomfield Hills skilled nursing facility, the guest services coordinator says it’s her honor and privilege to care for seniors. “I have a tremendous amount of respect and awe, knowing what people in their 70s and above have been through.”
Read MoreLife experience, including a nursing degree and army service, comes together for Melissa every day in her job as skilled nursing facility administrator. Above all, she relates to residents as family, saying, “I understand what these families are going through, and I treat the patients like they are my own grandmother.”
Read MoreAnna Schultz of Grand Rapids recuperated at SKLD East Beltline after suffering a cardiac arrest while driving. She owes her life to the quick thinking of her new friend, Sharon Bruce-Carey, who visited her throughout her stay at SKLD.
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