Worst Nursing homes in the US - Don't become disabled - don't get old
- From: Old Tom <rascal_51@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2008 08:06:31 -0800 (PST)
Be careful - they are coming to take you away, away
The Worst Nursing Facilities - Come On CMS. Information Bulletin 242
(3/08)
CMS issued a report on 2/13/08 identifying the 131 worst nursing
facilities in the country. To make this honor role:
(1) these facilities had at least twice as many deficiencies as
theaverage number of average deficiencies than other nursing
facilities inthe quality of care they provided;
(2) they had more serious problems thanother nursing homes ("serious
problems"are those, by definition, thatactually cause harm or injury
to residents), AND
(3) they had a pattern ofthese "serious problems" that persisted over
approximately three years.
One would think that such nursing institutions would have been shut
downwell before three years! Or at least, CMS would have disallowed
federalMedicaid and Medicare funds to continue to flow to them. Can
one imaginehow afraid older Americans and other residents with
disabilities must bein these institutions? They see and know these
"serious problems" pervadethe nursing facility where they are, and
they must live in constant fearthat they will be the next "serious
problem" even though many want toreturn to the community with
appropriate services
Can anyone imagine the CMS officials or our esteemed federally
electedofficials letting their mothers or brothers or children stay in
theseinstitutions for any length of time, let alone three years?
One might think that our federal Medicare and Medicaid dollars would
havebeen stopped as soon as a nursing facility caused one "serious"
harm orinjury to residents. Without any question, when "serious
problems"persist for more than one inspection, the dollars should have
beenstopped. But they continue.
What will it take to stop spending our federal dollars in
nursinginstitutions that cause "serious" harm and injury to older
Americans andpeople with disabilities? Maybe if CMS officials will not
impose seriouspenalties we should ask them to spend some time in these
institutions as"residents." Let them have to live in these nursing
institutions and bepotential victims of "serious problems." Such an
experience might evenpush them to opt for community-based services as
an entitlement.
Maybe CMS should tell us how many residents need to be seriously
injuredor harmed before a nursing facility loses its Medicaid and
Medicare funds. Is there a magic number?
Of the 131, here are the 52 worse nursing facilities that have
notimproved but still receive Medicaid and Medicare funds. (Some of
the 131"improved" in one inspection but have not sustained improvement
for 12months.) Let's remember these 52 are only the tip of the worst..
Disability and Older American advocates could check out themortality/
morbidity rates in these nursing facilities. Do your newspapersknow
these esteemed nursing facilities have made the CMS "worse" list?
You could even determine what, if anything, your state Health
Department(or whatever is the nursing home inspection unit in your
State) has doneto monitor or impose sanctions on these dangerous
institutions.
Eastview Health Care Center, Birmingham, Al,
Medi-Home Inc, Fort Smith AR,
Infinia At Show Low, Show Low, AZ,
Evergreen Foothills Health & Rehab, Phoenix, AZ,
Ember Health Care - Pomona, Pomona, CA,
Pleasant Care Rehab&Nursing Center, Santa Cruz, CA,
Eagle Ridge at Grand Valley, Grand Junction, CO,
Kindred Healthcare & Rehab, Northglenn, CO,
Apollo Health & Rehab, St. Petersburg, FL,
Key West Conv Center, Key West, FL,
Polk City Nurisng & Rehab, Polk City, IA,
Cedar Falls Health care, Cedar Falls, IA,
International Village, Chicago, IL,
Berkshire Nursing & Rehab Center, Forest Park, IL,
Hillcrest Center for Heath & Rehab, Jeffersonville, IN,
St. Jospeh Care Center - west, South bend, IN,
Valparaiso Care & Rehab center Valparaiso, IN
Deseret Nursing & Rehab Colby, KS
Highlands Nursing Louisville, KY
Cambridge Place Lexington, KY
Cedar Hill Health Care Randolph, MA
Harborside Healthare Wakefield, MA
Fairlane Senior Care Detroit, MI
Imperial Healthcare Dearborn Heights, MI
Metron of Big Rapids Big Rapids, MI
West Village Manor Columbia, MO
Senior Estates Kansas City, MO
St. Elizabeth Healthcare Florissant, MO
Evergreen Missoula Missoula, MT
Infinia Att Florence Heights Omaha, NE
Victoria Health Care Cente Matawan, NJ
Fort Bayard Med Center Fort Bayard, NM
Northwoods Rehab ECC Hilltop Niskayuna, NY
Geriatric Center of Mansfield Mansfield, OH
Woodlawn Health Care Pawhuska, OK
Northwest Nursing Center Oklahoma City, OK
Hometown Nursing Tamqua, PAAshton Hall Phila, PA
Brighten at Broomall Broomall, PA
Unihealth Post Acute (formerly Manolia Manor) Moncks Corner, SC
Bennett Co. Hosp & Nursing Martin, SC
Overton Park Health care Memphis, Tn
Taylor Care Taylor, TX
Renaissance at Kessler Park Dallas, TX
Bennner Healthcare Houston, TX
San Saba Nursing Home San Saba, TX
Ruston Health of Woodbridge Woodbridge, VA
Frontier Rehab & Ext Care Longview, WA
Franklin Hills Health & Reha Spokane, WA
Willows Nursing and Rehab Sun Prairie, WI
Middleton Village Nursing Rehab Middleton, WI
Steve Gold, The Disability Odyssey continues
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