The report released by Senators Bob Casey (D-PA) and Pat Toomey (R-PA) on Monday includes more than 400 nursing homes across the country that are candidates for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Special Focus Facility Program (SFF).
The list is generally not made available to the public.
Three nursing homes in Indiana are already part of the SFF program, including Lawrence Manor Healthcare Center in Indianapolis, which has been working to improve for the past 17 months.
The other two already included on the list are:
- Vernon Health & Rehabilitation in Wabash – 13 months
- Aperion Care Arbors in Michigan City – 10 months
A nursing home is removed from the list once it has performed well in two consecutive inspections.
An additional 14 nursing homes in the state of Indiana are currently under observation that have a documented patter of poor care significant enough to make them candidates for the SFF federal monitoring program.
Those nursing homes include:
- Essex Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
- Signature Healthcare of Lafayette
- Hanover Nursing Center
- Aperion Care Valpraiso
- SImmons Loving Care Health Facility
- Life Care Center of Rochester
- Signature Healthcare of Newburgh
- Majestic Care of Fort Wayne
- Raia'lins House of Health & Living Community
- Aperion Care Peru
- Majestic Care of Connersville
- North Ridge Village Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
- Golden LivingCenter - Elkhart
- Aperion Care Tolleston Park
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List of troubled nursing homes across the country includes 17 in Indiana
There are certainly some ,very connected, nursing homes that are not on this list that should be.
ReplyDeleteIts interesting how that happens.