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Oaklawn Hospice in Marshall, MI is in Marshall, MI, in zipcode 49068, and is owned by other than for-profit, non-profit, and government.

Numeric values:
- patients who received a comprehensive assessment of pain within 1 day of pain screening (100%)
- patients who received treatment within 1 day of screening positive for breathing difficulty (100%)
- patients who were offered a discussion of spiritual/religious concerns (100%)
- patients (or responsible parties) who were asked about their preferences for life-sustaining treatments (99.4%)
- patients receiving at least one visit from registered nurses, physicians, nurse practitioners, or physician assistants in the last 3 days of life (99.3%)
- patients who were screened for breathing difficulty during the initial nursing assessment (98.9%)
- patients who were screened for pain during the initial nursing assessment (98.3%)
- patients treated with an opioid who are offered/prescribed a bowel regimen or documentation of why this was not needed (97.7%)
- patient stays during which the patient received all care processes captured by various quality measures (96%)
- caregivers who said the hospice team always treated the patient with respect (94%)
- caregivers who said the hospice team provided the right amount of emotional and spiritual support (94%)
- caregivers who said they'd definitely recommend the hospice (93%)
- caregivers who said the patient always got the help they needed for pain and symptoms (92%)
- caregivers who rated the hospice agency a 9 or 10 (92%)
- caregivers who said the hospice team always provided timely help (91%)
- caregivers who said they definitely received the training they needed (89%)
- caregivers who said the hospice team always communicated well (89%)
- caregivers who said they would probably or definitely not recommend the hospice (6%)
- caregivers who said the hospice team did not provide the right amount of emotional and spiritual support (6%)
- caregivers who said the hospice team sometimes or never communicated well (5%)
- caregivers who said they did not receive the training they needed (4%)
- caregivers who said the hospice team sometimes or never provided timely help (4%)
- caregivers who said the patient sometimes or never got the help they needed for pain and symptoms (3%)
- caregivers who said the hospice team sometimes or never treated the patient with respect (3%)
- change over 1 year in caregivers who said they would probably or definitely not recommend the hospice (+3%)
- change over 1 year in patients treated with an opioid who are offered/prescribed a bowel regimen or documentation of why this was not needed (+2.4%)
- change over 1 year in patients who received treatment within 1 day of screening positive for breathing difficulty (+2.2%)
- caregivers who rated the hospice agency a 6 or lower (2%)
- change over 1 year in caregivers who rated the hospice agency a 9 or 10 (+2%)
- change over 1 year in caregivers who rated the hospice agency a 6 or lower (+2%)
- change over 1 year in patients who received a comprehensive assessment of pain within 1 day of pain screening (+1.6%)
- change over 1 year in patients who were screened for breathing difficulty during the initial nursing assessment (+0.3%)
- change over 1 year in patients (or responsible parties) who were asked about their preferences for life-sustaining treatments (+0.1%)
- change over 1 year in patients who were offered a discussion of spiritual/religious concerns (0%)
- change over 1 year in caregivers who said they'd definitely recommend the hospice (0%)
- change over 1 year in patients who were screened for pain during the initial nursing assessment (-0.3%)
- patients cared for each day on average (12.9)
- years certified for Medicare (10.8)