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Benchmarking Liberty Ridge Health & Rehab in Lynchburg, VA against all nursing homes

 

Liberty Ridge Health & Rehab in Lynchburg, VA has the 4th-most short-stay residents who made improvements in function (80.3%) among the 95 nursing homes that are at least partly managed or operated by Saber Governance, LLC. That 80.3% compares to an average of 61.9% across those 95 nursing homes.

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beat out by Ambler Extended Care Center in Ambler, PA (86.8%), Seven Hills Health & Rehab Center in Seven Hills, OH (82.9%), and Chatham Health & Rehabilitation Center in Chatham, VA (81.0%).

Incidentally, all 4 are owned by a for-profit corporation. None of the 4 has a Family Council. None of the 4 is a continuing-care retirement community. None of the 4 is cited for abuse or neglect at a harm or potential-harm level.


beat Stratford Healthcare Center in Danville, VA (80.2%), Walton Manor Health Care Center in Walton Hills, OH (80.2%), Rocky Mount Health & Rehab Center in Rocky Mount, VA (80.1%), and Autumn Care of Madison in Madison, VA (78.4%), and others, ending with Springfield Nursing & Independent Living in Springfield, OH (19.8%).

5 out of the other 94 nursing homes were ruled out due to missing, unknown, or not-applicable values for short-stay residents who made improvements in function, e.g., Indian Lake Rehabilitation Center in Lakeview, OH.

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References

  1. are at least partly managed or operated by Saber Governance, LLC. To qualify as a data attribute, an operational/managerial organization must be involved in operating or managing at least 25 locations. 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 made improvements in function. Higher values are better. The value is the four-quarter average. To qualify for short-stay residents who made improvements in function, 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.