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UNIVERSITY EXTENDED CARE/WESTW VS WOODSTOCK NURSING & REHAB CTR

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There are 38 differences and 30 similarities between UNIVERSITY EXTENDED CARE/WESTW, WOODSTOCK NURSING & REHAB CTR

General
City
Evans Woodstock
State attribute explanation
Ga Ga
Street
561 University Drive 105 Arnold Mill Road
Zip Code
30,809 30,188
Phone
7,068,637,514 7,709,260,016
Overall Star Rating
2
4
Health Inspections Star Rating
2
3
Nurse Staffing Star Rating
3
4
Quality Measures Star Rating
4
4
RN Only Star Rating
2
3
Number of Certified Beds
149
171
Total Number of Residents
132
135
Percent of Occupied Beds
89 %
79 %
Health Survey Date
2/24/2011 10/27/2011
Fire Survey Date
2/24/2011 10/27/2011
Sprinkler Status
Fully Sprinklered Fully Sprinklered
Program Participation
Medicare And Medicaid Medicare And Medicaid
Type of Ownership
Non Profit - Other For Profit - Corporation
Located Within a Hospital?
No No
Multi Nursing Home Ownership?
Yes Yes
Resident and Family Councils
Resident Resident
Continuing Care Retirement Community?
No No
Quality Indicator Survey?
Yes Yes
Special Focus Facility?
No No
Civil Money Penalty Count
1
75.2
Total Enforcement Actions Count
1
75.2
# of deficiencies
3 3
Staff Information
Number of Residents
132
135
Number of RN Hours Per Resident Per Day
0.49
0.68
Number of LPN/LVN Hours Per Resident Per Day
1.42
1.31
Total Number of Licensed Staff Hours Per Resident Per Day
1.91
1.99
Number of CNA Hours Per Resident Per Day
0.08
0.04
Number Therapy Hours Per Resident Per Day
0.08
0.04
Environmental Deficiencies
Deficiency #1
Scope: Fewlevel Of Harm: 2deficiency: Make Sure That The Nursing Home Area Is Free From Accident Hazards And Risks And Provides Supervision To Prevent Avoidable Accidents.survey Date: 11/17/2011date Of Correction: 01/01/2012
Quality Care Deficiencies
Deficiency #1
Scope: Somelevel Of Harm: 2deficiency: Provide Necessary Care And Services To Maintain The Highest Well Being Of Each Resident .survey Date: 11/17/2011date Of Correction: 01/01/2012 Scope: Somelevel Of Harm: 2deficiency: Provide Necessary Care And Services To Maintain The Highest Well Being Of Each Resident .survey Date: 10/27/2011date Of Correction: 12/07/2011
Deficiency #2
Scope: Fewlevel Of Harm: 2deficiency: Provide Necessary Care And Services To Maintain The Highest Well Being Of Each Resident .survey Date: 12/10/2009date Of Correction: 01/15/2010
Resident Assessment Deficiencies
Deficiency #1
Scope: Somelevel Of Harm: 2deficiency: Encode And Automate The Resident's Assessment Data.survey Date: 10/27/2011date Of Correction: 12/07/2011
Administration Deficiencies
Deficiency #1
Scope: Fewlevel Of Harm: 2deficiency: Keep Accurate, Complete And Organized Clinical Records On Each Resident That Meet Professional Standards.survey Date: 10/27/2011date Of Correction: 12/07/2011
Quality Measures Q1
Percent of long-stay residents who received an antipsychotic medication
35.4 %
35.7 %
Percent of long-stay residents whose need for help with daily activities has increased
2.8 %
2 %
Percent of long-stay residents who self-report moderate to severe pain
14.5 %
2.6 / 3
Percent of long-stay high-risk residents with pressure ulcers
3.9 %
8.3 %
Percent of long-stay residents who lose too much weight
4.5 %
7.1 %
Percent of long-stay low-risk residents who lose control of their bowels or bladder
39.5 %
51.2 %
Percent of long-stay residents who have had a catheter inserted and left in their bladder
0.9 %
1.6 %
Percent of long-stay residents with a urinary tract infection
8 %
8.8 %
Percent of long-stay residents who have depressive symptoms
2.7 %
2.6 / 3
Percent of long-stay residents who were physically restrained
1.7 %
75.2 %
Percent of short-stay residents who self-report moderate to severe pain
26.1 %
5.5 %
Percent of short-stay residents assessed and given, appropriately, the seasonal influenza vaccine
94.3 %
99 %
Percent of short-stay residents with Pressure ulcers that are new or worsened
98.9 %
99.1 %
Percent of short-stay residents who newly received an antipsychotic medication
7.7 %
75.2
Percent of long-stay residents experiencing one or more falls with major injury
75.2 %
6.9 %
Quality Measures Q3
Percent of long-stay residents who received an antipsychotic medication
34.4 %
31.5 %
Percent of long-stay residents whose need for help with daily activities has increased
3 %
3.1 %
Percent of long-stay residents who self-report moderate to severe pain
13.1:1
4.1 %
Percent of long-stay high-risk residents with pressure ulcers
6.3 %
6.1 %
Percent of long-stay residents who lose too much weight
5.7 %
9.9:1
Percent of long-stay low-risk residents who lose control of their bowels or bladder
36.4 %
45.3 %
Percent of long-stay residents who have had a catheter inserted and left in their bladder
1.3 %
1.4 %
Percent of long-stay residents with a urinary tract infection
9 %
8.7 %
Percent of long-stay residents who have depressive symptoms
2 %
2.6 / 3
Percent of long-stay residents who were physically restrained
3.7 %
75.2 %
Percent of long-stay residents experiencing one or more falls with major injury
1.6 %
6.8 %
Percent of short-stay residents who self-report moderate to severe pain
20.9 %
3.7 %
Percent of short-stay residents assessed and given, appropriately, the seasonal influenza vaccine
91.1 %
95 %
Percent of short-stay residents with Pressure ulcers that are new or worsened
98.7 %
98.8 %
Percent of short-stay residents who newly received an antipsychotic medication
5.8 %
19.1:1

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