My in-laws were residents for many years. We cannot express enough, how thankful we are that their last days were so peaceful and caring. This was their home, they loved it. The staff is family, knowledgeable, immensely caring. Thank You for all youve done ❤️
This is an amazing new facility worthy of the amazing folks who have served our country.
Limited access still. Dropped off a delivery to security. Everyone was great!
The clients and co-workers are great. But the management or should I say lack of communication there is horrible. Way to many chiefs all saying and doing something different.Veterans are awesome. Loved working with them.
The new building is awesome and the staff is exceptional
The upgrades continue happen for the great men and women who served our country
Wow the new facility is incredible!
Worked there almost nineteen years I love the place. And the members we take care of💪🇺🇸💪
Ok
Really good!!!
Great place to live and work.
Fine and swanky. Very good area Id say near the river and the little park. It is quite fine Id say myselfFarewell
My father was a patient there. He was a 44 year-old veteran who had a benign that tumor paralyzed him. The staff there did not attend to him properly and would be left unattended for hours waiting for help. I dont recommend putting your loved ones here at all.
I love the vets home I use to work there as a housekeeper for Hi-Tec for 13months its a very clean place so many nice people love them members the care givers are wonderful I have sit back and seen it all nothing but a good place oh there food is good to lol
I went to visit a friends father, a decorated veteran and wonderful man. The care at the GRHV was not up to a standard that I would put my father there. The nursing staff was rude and one slimy girl in glasses (name said Andrea W.) was the worst I have ever seen. Dont leave your loved ones there! I made sure that we took my friends father home with us!
I am a viet nam veteran and I live at the GRHV. Because of the high number of veterans that live here they have thier share of understandable problems with hiring and training good Care Givers. Having said that I have to add that I have been a patient in many hospitals and even though the GRHV is not strictly a hospital, the nursing staff here is as good as any hospital I have ever been in. They are always courteous and helpful to courteous people but because of the high number of veterans they have to care for on a daily basis they tend to be unresponsive to discourteous people and those are the people that tend to find fault.They are constantly adding on and improving the facility. If you can imagine the enormous task of keeping hundreds of elderly cantankerous men happy and satisfied it seems to me to be an impossible task and yet that is exactly what thier goal is and for the most part they are quite successful. Of course you cant keep everybody happy all the time. As for myself, I have many health problems which they have addressed and done more for then any hospital I have ever been in. To compare this place with a civilian nursing or rest home is like comparing an apple to an apple pie.
As a retired Navy veteran and a native of MI I toured the home for veterans in GR. I was appalled that the old VAOPC is for sale. It should become part of the Home for Veteransand not put on the public market. If the building or land cant be used by the Home for Veterans it should be made into an addition to the cemetery. The state of MI owes it to us native veterans.
Ive lived there before,they care. BO.
Helped the boy scouts and girl scouts put flags on graves for Memorial Day
The food