Midland, Michigan is an average size city with 64,967 people. The city has just 3 nursing homes, which does not provide you with too many choices. This relatively small group of facilities were awarded on average an overall grade of B, which is a perfectly respectable score for the city. We found this city grade to be considerably better than the city grade of D received by the nearby city of Flint. If you happen to be choosing between these two cities, Midland appears to be the clear favorite. You can continue reading to learn more about how this city's nursing homes fared in our category grades.
In addition to receiving a strong overall grade, many of the facilities in Midland performed remarkably well in our short-term care category. In fact, we awarded it a grade of A for that category, which is one of our highest scores. With a short-term care rating of this caliber we would expect the majority of the facilities here to offer high levels of physical and occupational therapy staffing. In addition, we also wanted to emphasize that we gave Midland an A- in our nursing rating. Rounding out its report card, Midland earned grades of B+ and D for our inspections and long-term care categories respectively. Despite its weak long-term care grade, the rest of this city's category scores were still very strong.