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Nursing Homes on the Federal Watch List in Michigan

12 nursing homes in Michigan are on the federal watch list — 2 designated Special Focus Facilities and 10 SFF candidates — for a persistent pattern of serious quality problems.

What is a Special Focus Facility? Each month, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) names a small number of nursing homes with a persistent pattern of serious quality problems as Special Focus Facilities (SFFs), plus a larger set of SFF candidates that are close behind. It is the federal government's own watch list — inclusion here is a documented federal designation, not our opinion.

Michigan

Special Focus
Harmony Village Of Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills, MI · Oakland County
Special Focus
Lakeside Manor Nursing And Rehabilitation Center
Sterling Heights, MI · Macomb County
SFF Candidate
Bayside Village
L' Anse, MI · Baraga County
1/5
SFF Candidate
Ely Manor
Allegan, MI · Allegan County
1/5
SFF Candidate
Harmony Village Of Clawson
Clawson, MI · Oakland County
1/5
SFF Candidate
Medilodge Of Farmington
Farmington, MI · Oakland County
1/5
SFF Candidate
Medilodge Of Sault Ste. Marie
Sault Ste. Marie, MI · Chippewa County
1/5
SFF Candidate
Medilodge Of Southfield
Southfield, MI · Oakland County
1/5
SFF Candidate
Optalis Health And Rehabilitation Of Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids, MI · Kent County
1/5
SFF Candidate
Pinnacle Care Of Battle Creek
Battle Creek, MI · Calhoun County
2/5
SFF Candidate
The Orchards At Three Rivers
Three Rivers, MI · St. Joseph County
1/5
SFF Candidate
Villa At Borgess Place
Kalamazoo, MI · Kalamazoo County
1/5

Based on CMS's Special Focus Facility program and the latest federal data; designations change monthly. This is a compilation of public federal records, not an Open Care Data judgment. Open Care Data is not affiliated with CMS, Medicare, or any government agency. How we use this data.

See the national watch list → · All nursing homes in Michigan