Benchmarking Jones Co Rest Home in Ellisville, MS against
Jones Co Rest Home in Ellisville, MS has the 5th-most outpatient emergency department visits per 1,000 long-stay resident days (2.07) of the 203 nursing homes that are government-owned and have a Family Council. That 2.07 is 159% higher than the average of 0.80 across those 203 nursing homes.
But it's still under the median of 2.10 although above the average of 2.01 across all 4 nursing homes that, like it, are in Jones County, MS.
Jones Co Rest Home has these related standings among those 203 nursing homes:
But it's still under the median of 2.10 although above the average of 2.01 across all 4 nursing homes that, like it, are in Jones County, MS.
Jones Co Rest Home has these related standings among those 203 nursing homes:
- outpatient emergency department visits per 1,000 long-stay resident days = 2.07 (5th-most, tied)
- short-stay residents who were rehospitalized after a nursing home admission = 18.9% (53rd-fewest, tied)
- short-stay residents who had an outpatient emergency department visit = 11.3% (36th-most, tied)
- short-stay residents who were rehospitalized or had an outpatient emergency department visit = 30.2% (51st-most)
- hospitalizations per 1,000 long-stay resident days = 2.28 (24th-most)
- incentive bonus payments per $1M in claims = $1,236 (43rd-lowest)
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- have a Family Council. Resident and family councils can facilitate communications with staff. The law requires nursing homes to allow councils to be set up by residents and families. Refer to Glossary. Except where noted, all data come from the Nov 6, 2020 update at Nursing Home Compare and all changes-over-time are over two years, comparing to the Nov 1, 2018 update.
- government-owned. Governemnt-owned includes federal, state, county, city, city/county, and hospital district. Except where noted, all data come from the Nov 6, 2020 update at Nursing Home Compare and all changes-over-time are over two years, comparing to the Nov 1, 2018 update.
- outpatient emergency department visits per 1,000 long-stay resident days. Lower values are better. The long-stay outpatient ED visits measure determines the number of outpatient ED visits that occurred among permanent (i.e. long-stay) residents of a nursing home during a one-year period, expressed as the number of outpatient ED visits for every 1,000 days that the long-stay residents were admitted to the facility (i.e. long-stay resident days). Refer to Nursing Home Compare Claims-Based Quality Measure Technical Specifications. To qualify for outpatient emergency department visits per 1,000 long-stay resident days, the number of residents in certified beds must be at least 40. Except where noted, all data come from the Nov 6, 2020 update at Nursing Home Compare and all changes-over-time are over two years, comparing to the Nov 1, 2018 update.
Jones Co Rest Home in Ellisville, MS is owned by the county, in Ellisville, MS, in zipcode 39437, is in the Southern states, government-owned, Medicaid certified, Medicare certified, got worse on scores over the last two years (3 in total), got worse or bottomed out on change measures over the last two years (12 of these; each nursing home needs at least 5 with actual values to qualify), had a deficiency in how to add doors in an exit area that doesn't require the use of a key from the exit side unless in case of special locking arrangements, had a deficiency in how to develop and implement a complete care plan that meets all the resident's needs, with timetables and actions that can be measured, had a deficiency in how to ensure smoke barriers is constructed to a 1 hour fire resistance rating, had a deficiency in how to ensure that each resident is free from the use of physical restraints, unless needed for medical treatment, had a deficiency in how to implement gradual dose reductions(GDR) and non-pharmacological interventions, unless contraindicated, prior to initiating or instead of continuing psychotropic medication; and PRN orders for psychotropic medications is only used when the medication is necessary and PRN use is limited, had a deficiency in how to provide and implement an infection prevention and control program, had a deficiency in how to provide appropriate treatment and care according to orders, resident's preferences and goals, has a Family Council, has a Resident Council, has automatic sprinklers in all required areas, doesn't have facility-reported incidents, had a deficiency in both health and fire safety, has a 1-star rating in both overall and health inspection, has a 1- or 2-star rating in both overall and health inspection, is worse than the nationwide mental-health averages in long-stay residents who have depressive symptoms, is better than the nationwide mental-health averages in both short-stay residents who newly received an antipsychotic medication and long-stay residents who received an antipsychotic medication, is worse than the nationwide hospital-related averages in each of short-stay residents who had an outpatient emergency department visit, outpatient emergency department visits per 1,000 long-stay resident days, and hospitalizations per 1,000 long-stay resident days, is better than the nationwide hospital-related averages in short-stay residents who were rehospitalized after a nursing home admission, is worse than the nationwide averages in short-stay residents who made improvements in function and had an outpatient emergency department visit, is better than the nationwide averages in short-stay residents who newly received an antipsychotic medication, were assessed and appropriately given the pneumococcal vaccine, were assessed and appropriately given the seasonal influenza vaccine, and were rehospitalized after a nursing home admission (4 total), is worse than the nationwide physical-health averages in long-stay residents who experienced one or more falls with major injury, were low-risk and lost control of their bowels or bladder, lose too much weight, and needed increased help with daily activities (4 total), and is better than the nationwide physical-health averages in long-stay residents who became less able to move independently, were high-risk and had pressure ulcers, were physically restrained, has a urinary tract infection, and had a catheter inserted and left in their bladder (5 total).
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Numeric values:
- total fines ($8,258)
- change in total fines over two years (+$8,258)
- incentive bonus payments per $1M in claims ($1,236)
- total fines per resident ($76.70)
- long-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the seasonal influenza vaccine (100%)
- long-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the pneumococcal vaccine (99.5%)
- short-stay residents who were assessed and appropriately given the seasonal influenza vaccine (98.0%)
- short-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the pneumococcal vaccine (95.3%)
- certified-bed occupancy rate (88.2%)
- short-stay residents who made improvements in function (54.5%)
- low-risk long-stay residents who lose control of their bowels or bladder (49.0%)
- short-stay residents who were rehospitalized or had an outpatient emergency department visit (30.2%)
- long-stay residents whose need for help with daily activities has increased (20.0%)
- short-stay residents who were rehospitalized after a nursing home admission (18.9%)
- long-stay residents who received an antianxiety or hypnotic medication (13.8%)
- long-stay residents whose ability to move independently worsened (11.5%)
- short-stay residents who had an outpatient emergency department visit (11.3%)
- long-stay residents who have depressive symptoms (9.2%)
- long-stay residents who received an antipsychotic medication (6.4%)
- long-stay residents who lose too much weight (6.3%)
- high-risk long-stay residents with pressure ulcers (5.7%)
- long-stay residents experiencing one or more falls with major injury (5.5%)
- long-stay residents with a catheter inserted and left in their bladder (1.1%)
- long-stay residents with a urinary tract infection (0.9%)
- short-stay residents who newly received an antipsychotic medication (0.7%)
- long-stay residents who were physically restrained (0.0%)
- change in health-inspection rating over two years (-4 stars)
- change in overall rating over two years (-4 stars)
- change in quality-measures rating over two years (-1 star)
- change in residents in certified beds over two years (-7.3)
- change in staffing rating over two years (-1 star)
- health-inspection rating (1 star)
- long-stay quality-measures rating (3 stars)
- overall rating (1 star)
- quality-measures rating (3 stars)
- registered-nurse staffing rating (3 stars)
- RN staffing hours per resident per day (0.55)
- short-stay quality-measures rating (3 stars)
- staffing rating (3 stars)
- total nurse staffing hours per resident per day (4.41)
- change in facility-reported incidents or substantiated complaints over two years (+1)
- change in last-inspection-cycle health-deficiency score over two years (+44)
- change in last-inspection-cycle total health-inspection score over two years (+44)
- change in total last-inspection-cycle fire-safety deficiencies over two years (+1)
- change in total last-inspection-cycle health deficiencies over two years (+10)
- change in total weighted health survey score over two years (+78.5)
- count of administration deficiencies (0)
- count of automatic sprinkler systems deficiencies (0)
- count of construction deficiencies (0)
- count of corridor walls and doors deficiencies (0)
- count of electrical deficiencies (0)
- count of emergency plans and fire drills deficiencies (0)
- count of emergency preparedness deficiencies (0)
- count of environmental deficiencies (1)
- count of exit deficiencies (1)
- count of fire alarm systems deficiencies (0)
- count of freedom from abuse, neglect, and exploitation deficiencies (1)
- count of gas, vacuum, and electrical systems deficiencies (0)
- count of hazardous area deficiencies (0)
- count of illumination and emergency power deficiencies (0)
- count of interior deficiencies (0)
- count of laboratories deficiencies (0)
- count of medical gases and anesthetizing areas deficiencies (0)
- count of miscellaneous deficiencies (0)
- count of nursing and physician services deficiencies (0)
- count of nutrition and dietary deficiencies (0)
- count of pharmacy service deficiencies (3)
- count of quality of life and care deficiencies (1)
- count of resident assessment and care planning deficiencies (1)
- count of resident rights deficiencies (4)
- count of services deficiencies (0)
- count of smoke deficiencies (1)
- count of smoking regulations deficiencies (0)
- facility-reported incidents (0)
- facility-reported incidents or substantiated complaints (1)
- facility-reported incidents or substantiated complaints per 100 residents in a certified bed (0.9)
- fines (1)
- health deficiencies during the last inspection cycle (11)
- health deficiencies from complaint surveys during the last inspection cycle (0)
- health deficiencies from the standard survey during the last inspection cycle (11)
- health-deficiency score during the last inspection cycle (48)
- hospitalizations per 1,000 long-stay resident days (2.28)
- outpatient emergency department visits per 1,000 long-stay resident days (2.07)
- payment denials (1)
- substantiated complaints (1)
- total health-inspection score during the last inspection cycle (48)
- total number of fire-safety deficiencies (2)
- total number of health deficiencies (11)
- total penalties (2)
- total weighted health survey score during the last 3 inspection cycles (85.7)
- certified beds (122)
- change in RN staffing hours per resident per day (+0.1)
- change in total nurse staffing hours per resident per day (+0.3)
- LPN staffing hours per resident per day (1.43)
- Nurse Aide staffing hours per resident per day (2.48)
- residents in certified beds (107.6)
- years certified for Medicare/Medicaid (8.2)
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