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Benchmarking Dr Ronald E McNair Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Lake City, SC against all nursing homes

 

Dr Ronald E McNair Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Lake City, SC has the fewest short-stay residents who newly received an antipsychotic medication (0.0%) among the 108 nursing homes in South Carolina that are owned by a for-profit corporation. That 0.0% compares to an average of 2.2% across those 108 nursing homes.

Dr Ronald E McNair Nursing & Rehabilitation Center has these related standings among those 108 nursing homes:

  • short-stay residents who newly received an antipsychotic medication = 0.0% (the fewest, tied)

  • long-stay residents who received an antipsychotic medication = 12.8% (41st-fewest, tied)

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Peers

tied with White Oak Manor - Spartanburg in Spartanburg, SC, Blue Ridge In Georgetown in Georgetown, SC, Blue Ridge In Brookview House, LLC in Gaffney, SC, Pruitthealth- Rock Hill in Rock Hill, SC, and 2 others, all with 0.0%.

Incidentally, none of the 7 is a continuing-care retirement community. All 7 are Medicaid certified. None of the 7 is a special-focus facility or candidate. All 7 have a Resident Council.


beat Compass Post Acute Rehabilitation in Conway, SC (0.2%), Heartland Health Care Center - Union in Union, SC (0.3%), Musc Health Chester Nursing Center in Chester, SC (0.6%), and Millennium Post Acute Rehabilitation in West Columbia, SC (0.6%), and others, ending with Pruitthealth- Ridgeway in Ridgeway, SC (7.0%).

17 out of the other 107 nursing homes were ruled out due to missing, unknown, or not-applicable values for short-stay residents who newly received an antipsychotic medication, e.g., Carlyle Senior Care of Aiken in Aiken, SC.

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References

  1. ownership. Nursing homes can be run by private for-profit corporations, non-profit corporations, religious-affiliated organizations, or government entities. 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.
  2. short-stay residents who newly received an antipsychotic medication. Lower values are better. The value is the four-quarter average. To qualify for short-stay residents who newly received an antipsychotic medication, 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.
  3. in state. 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.