Caregiverlist Nursing Home Star Ratings
Created by senior care industry professionals, Caregiverlist understands the challenges seniors and their families face when they must choose a nursing home. Sometimes the choice for the right nursing home must be made quickly because of a short-term medical emergency or hospital discharge. Many times a senior will need additional care or rehabilitation while recovering from a stroke, hip replacement or age-related illness.
Caregiverlist’s nursing home star ratings assist you to select a nursing home based on criteria from the nursing homes health inspection report. As nursing home inspections are only conducted once every 12 to 15 months and ownership and other factors can change, use this as a starting point. Caregiverlist also provides the daily nursing home costs for single and double rooms to help you have a better idea of the services that the nursing home will offer.
Caregiverlist Nursing Home Star Ratings
Overall Medicare Star Rating: This is the rating for the overall results of the government inspection reports.
Percentage of Short-stay Residents with Pressure Sores: Residents with pressure sores need to be repositioned regularly to allow the sores to heal and to prevent new pressure sores from developing (repositioning every 2-hours). The higher the percentage of residents with pressure sores indicates the need for more C.N.A.’s to assist and for the question to be asked: Are these residents arriving to the nursing home with pressure sores or developing them after they arrive? Pressure sores can lead to infections and mobility issues. If this number is higher, does the nursing home likewise have a higher percentage of nursing aide staff to residents?
Certified Nursing Aide (C.N.A.) Hours per Resident per Day: Caregiverlist weights this ranking higher, as a C.N.A.’s largest frustration while employed at a nursing home is the inability to adequately care for all of their assigned residents. Residents with extra care needs can take up much more of a nursing aides time during a shift. This is why often private caregivers are hired to assist residents in the nursing home during the time period that Medicare is paying for the nursing home care. As assistance with personal care, exercise and meals directly impact the ability of a resident to recover from illnesses and maintain healthy aging, the C.N.A.-staff-to-resident ratio is a high indicator of the amount of care that will be provided.
Percent of Long-term Residents whose Need for Help with Daily Activities has Increased: Residents needing more assistance with their ADL’s (Activities of Daily Living), require more assistance from a nursing aide. When there are not enough nursing aides staffed, residents miss showers, miss getting dressed daily, miss physical therapy and miss participating in activities. There is an ongoing debate about feeding tube usage and medication usage in nursing homes, as both have increased dramatically in what some say is a way to compensate for a lack of staff to provide adequate care to active residents. If there are more residents needing help with ADL’s, then more C.N.A.’s would be required.
Overall Rating
How is the CaregiverList Rating Calculated?
Medicare Rating (Overall Medicare Star Rating: 20%)
Bed Sore Rating (Percent of Short-stay Residents with Bed Sores: 20%)
C.N.A. Staff (Certified Nursing Aide Hours per Resident per Day: 40%)
ADL's (Percent of Long-term Residents whose Need for Help with Daily Activities has Increased: 20%)
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