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CMS Publishes National List of Poor-Performing Nursing Homes, Key Tool for Families Seeking Quality Care

Category: General Medicare
Published: Nov, 30 2007 09:11:08


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE    (November 29, 2007)

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) today released the first ranking of the nation’s poor-performing nursing homes.

Release of the national list of facilities, identified as special focus facilities (SFFs), is expected to offer individuals, seeking long-term health care services, and their families powerful new information when choosing nursing homes.

“Nearly three million Americans, most of who are enrolled in Medicare or Medicaid, depend on the nation’s 16,000 nursing homes at some point during each year to provide life-saving care,” said CMS Acting Administrator Kerry Weems. “Release of this national list of special focus facilities reinforces CMS’ commitment to provide beneficiaries and their families the information they need when making long-term care choices.”

Release of the list was prompted by the number of facilities that were consistently providing poor quality of care, yet were periodically instituting enough improvement that they would pass one survey only to fail the next (for many of the same problems as before). Such facilities with a “yo-yo” compliance history rarely addressed underlying systemic problems that were giving rise to repeated cycles of serious deficiencies.

Once a facility is selected as an SFF, the state survey agency conducts twice the number of standard surveys and will apply progressive enforcement until the nursing home either (a) significantly improves and is no longer identified as an SFF, (b) is granted additional time due to promising developments, or (c) is terminated from Medicare and/or Medicaid. CMS and the state can more quickly terminate a facility that is placing residents in immediate jeopardy.

The CMS policy of progressive enforcement means that any nursing home, not just those identified as an SFF, that reveals a pattern of persistent poor quality is subject to increasingly stringent enforcement action.  If problems continue, the severity of penalties will increase over time, ranging from civil monetary penalties, denial of payment for new admissions and, ultimately, removal from Medicare and/or Medicaid.

As of October 2007, there were 128 SFFs, out of about 16,000 active nursing homes.  The number of SFFs in each state varies according to the number of nursing homes in the state. These nursing homes, at the time of their selection as an SFF, had survey results that were among the poorest five or 10 percent in each state.

Today’s list includes 54 facilities that are at the top of the poorest performers in those states and among those facilities that have failed to improve significantly.

Typically, these facilities achieve improved survey results after being selected for the initiative. The CMS data indicate that about 50 percent of the nursing homes identified as SFFs significantly improve their quality of care within 24-30 months, while about 16 percent are terminated from Medicare and Medicaid.

In addition to publishing the list of SFFs, CMS is taking many other steps to improve the quality of care in the nation’s nursing homes including a new program that will make the payment system more sensitive to quality improvements; developing new, more stringent systems for criminal background checks on facility workers and applicants; unprecedented focus on preventing catastrophic pressure ulcers in nursing home residents; and improving the state survey process.

“CMS’ effort to identify poor performing nursing homes is intended to promote more rapid and substantial improvement in the quality of care in identified nursing homes and end the pattern of repeated cycles of non-compliance,” Weems noted.


Special Focus Facilities Not Showing Significant Improvement
Region Facility Name Address City, State, Zip Phone Number Most Recent Survey Months as SFF
4 Eastview Health Care Center 7755 Fourth Avenue South Birmingham, AL 35206 (205) 833-0146 9/27/2007 9
4 Woodley Manor Health & Rehabilitation 3312 Woodley Road Montgomery, AL 36116 (334) 288-2780 5/25/2007 9
6 Benson's Nursing Home Inc. 1315 South Hutchinson Street Nashville, AR 71852 (870) 845-4933 4/5/2007 9
9 Yuba City Care Center 1220 Plumas Street Yuba City, CA 95991 (530) 671-0550 6/21/2007 6
8 Eagle Ridge At Grand Valley 2425 Teller Avenue Grand Junction, CO 81501 (970) 243-3381 7/11/2007 34
8 Kindred Healthcare & Rehab Ctr Of Northglenn 401 Malley Drive Northglenn, CO 80233 (303) 452-4700 9/13/2007 34
1 Wethersfield Health Care Ctr 341 Jordan Lane Wethersfield, CT 6109 (860) 563-0101 7/31/2007 34
3 Carolyn Boone Lewis Health Care Center 1380 Southern Ave Se Washington, DC 20032 (202) 279-5880 6/8/2007 34
4 Apollo Health & Rehab Ctr 1000 24th St N Saint Petersburg, FL 33713 (727) 323-4711 8/2/2007 9
4 Key West Convalescent Center 5860 W Junior College Road Key West, FL 33040 (305) 296-2459 5/24/2007 34
4 Palms Rehabilitation And Nursing Center 3370 NW 47th Terrace Lauderdale Lakes, FL 33319 (954) 733-0655 7/19/2007 13
4 Laurel Baye Hc Of Lake Lanier 2451 Peachtree Industrial Blvd Buford, GA 30518 (770) 614-2800 7/11/2007 11
4 Place At Augusta, The 820 Stevens Creek R0ad Augusta, GA 30907 (706) 860-6622 8/1/2007 34
4 Shoreham At Marietta 811 Kennesaw Avenue Marietta, GA 30060 (770) 422-2451 3/14/2007 21
9 Leahi Hospital 3675 Kilauea Avenue Honolulu, HI 96816 (808) 733-8000 1/26/2007 13
7 Blair House 1212 Indian Hills Drive Burlington, IA 52601 (319) 752-4100 3/14/2007 34
10 Gooding Rehab & Living Ctr 1220 Montana St Gooding, ID 83330 (208) 934-5601 9/20/2007 34
5 Berkshire Nursing & Rehab Center 8200 West Roosevelt Road Forest Park, IL 60130 (708) 488-9850 5/15/2007 17
5 Hillcrest Centre For Health And Rehabilitation 203 Sparks Avenue Jeffersonville, IN 47130 (812) 283-7918 8/16/2007 7
5 Valparaiso Care And Rehabilitation Center 606 Wall St Valparaiso, IN 46383 (219) 464-4976 6/27/2007 34
7 Atchison Senior Village 1419 N 6th St Atchison, KS 66002 (913) 367-1905 1/11/2007 34
7 Ottawa Retirement Village 1100 W 15th St Ottawa, KS 66067 (785) 242-5399 5/16/2007 29
6 Lake Providence Subacute Rehab 5976 Hwy 65 North Lake Providence, LA 71254 (318) 559-4050 4/26/2007 9
6 Plaquemine Caring Llc 59215 River West Drive Plaquemine, LA 70764 (225) 687-0240 5/8/2007 9
1 Cedar Hill Health Care Center 49 Thomas Patten Drive Randolph, MA 2368 (781) 961-1160 8/13/2007 9
1 Milton Health Care 1200 Brush Hill Road Milton, MA 2186 (617) 333-0600 7/17/2007 9
5 Golden Valley Rehabilitation And Care Center 7505 Country Club Drive Golden Valley, MN 55427 (763) 545-0416 6/15/2007 8
5 Mcintosh Manor 700 Northeast Riverside Avenue Mcintosh, MN 56556 (218) 563-2715 5/18/2007 34
7 Senior Estates 2323 Swope Parkway Kansas City, MO 64130 (816) 924-1122 9/18/2006 19
7 St Elizabeth Healthcare And Rehabilitation Center 11400 Mehl Avenue Florissant, MO 63033 (314) 741-3525 4/20/2007 19
7 West Village Manor 1201 Hunt Avenue Columbia, MO 65202 (573) 449-1448 2/1/2007 19
4 Hinds County Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr Llc 3454 Albermarle Rd Jackson, MS 39213 (601) 362-5394 3/1/2007 18
8 Evergreen Missoula Health & Rehab 3018 Rattlesnake Dr Missoula, MT 59802 (406) 549-0988 7/23/2007 34
4 Sunbridge Care & Rehab/Triad 707 North Elm Street High Point, NC 27262 (336) 885-0141 1/18/2007 34
2 Victoria Health Care Center 40 Freneau Avenue Matawan, NJ 7747 (732) 765-5600 7/23/2007 10
6 Fort Bayard Medical Center 100 Calle El Centro Fort Bayard, NM 88036 (505) 537-3302 5/18/2007 34
9 Evergreen Mountainview Health 201 Koontz Lane Carson City, NV 89701 (775) 883-3622 4/27/2007 34
2 Vivian Teal Howard Rhcf 116 East Castle Street Syracuse, NY 13205 (315) 475-1641 1/31/2007 13
6 Northwest Nursing Center 2801 Northwest 61st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73112 (405) 842-6601 4/12/2007 12
6 Pawhuska Nursing Home, Llc 1228 South Pecan Pawhuska, OK 74056 (918) 287-3940 4/19/2007 34
3 Ashton Hall Nursing And Rehab 2109 Red Lion Road Philadelphia, PA 19115 (215) 673-7000 9/19/2007 34
3 Brighten At Broomall 43 Church Lane Broomall, PA 19008 (610) 356-3003 7/12/2007 17
4 Magnolia Manor - Moncks Corner 505 South Live Oak Drive Moncks Corner, SC 29461 (843) 761-8368 7/18/2007 34
4 Ridgeview Manor Nursing Facility 1645 Ridge Road Hopkins, SC 29061 (803) 776-3873 2/14/2007 34
8 Aberdeen Healthcare Center 1700 North Highway 281 Aberdeen, SD 57401 (605) 225-7315 6/27/2007 5
8 Bennett County Hospital And Nursing Home 102 Major Allen, Po Box 70-D Martin, SD 57551 (605) 685-6586 8/9/2007 5
4 Overton Park Health Care Center 131 N Tucker Memphis, TN 38104 (901) 726-5600 5/2/2007 9
6 Taylor Care Center 212 E Lake Dr Taylor, TX 76574 (512) 352-2700 3/7/2007 9
3 Ruxton Health Of Woodbridge 14906 Jefferson Davis Highway Woodbridge, VA 22191 (703) 491-6167 8/15/2007 18
10 Evergreen Centralia Health & R 1015 Long Road Centralia, WA 98531 (360) 736-3381 9/11/2007 5
10 Franklin Hills Health & Rehab North 6021 Lidgerwood Spokane, WA 99207 (509) 489-3323 4/13/2007 17
10 Frontier Rehab & Extended Care 1500 3rd Avenue Longview, WA 98632 (360) 423-8800 3/23/2007 34
5 Luther Home 831 Pine Beach Rd Marinette, WI 54143 (715) 732-0155 4/26/2007 34
5 Willows Nursing And Rehabilitation 41 Rickel Rd Sun Prairie, WI 53590 (608) 837-8529 9/20/2007 10

 

In addition to consulting the CMS list of SFFs [shown above and] found on http://www.cms.hhs.gov/ CertificationandComplianc/ 12_NHs.asp#TopOfPage, beneficiaries and their families looking for a nursing home should take other steps including:

 

  • Visit the nursing home.  Talk to staff, residents, and other families.  Request to see the results from the last state or CMS survey.
  • Prior to a visit, review the survey history of the nursing home on Nursing Home Compare to better understand any areas that may be problematic.
  • Ask the nursing home staff what they are doing to improve the quality of care for residents in the nursing home.
  • Call the state survey agency to learn more about the nursing home.  If the facility is in the special focus initiative, find out how long it has participated. Facilities in the program for 18-24 months are either close to “graduating” because of significant improvements to care, or ending their participation in Medicare and Medicaid. 
  • Call your local state nursing home ombudsman, Administration on Aging, and local groups to learn more about the nursing home.
  • Use the Nursing Home Brochure https://www.medicare.gov/ Publications/Pubs/pdf/ nursinghome.pdf and “Guide to Choosing a Nursing Home” https://www.medicare.gov/ Publications/Pubs/pdf/ 02174.pdf - both publications are available on Nursing Home Compare.







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