Four Danville, Illinois Nursing Homes Disagree with Low Ratings They Received from Medicare
Four Danville, Illinois nursing homes are disputing the 1 star rating they received from the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services. The 5-star rating system is used to help families pick the best assisted living facility for their loved ones and rates each nursing home according to staffing, state health inspections, and quality.
The Danville-assisted living facilities who are disagreeing with their low rating are Danville Care, North Logan, Vermillion Manor, and Hawthorne Inn. Only two Illinois nursing homes in Vermillion County—Hopeston Community (4 stars) and Colonial Manor (5 stars)—earned more than two stars.
The nursing homes’ administrators reportedly do not know why they received such low scores. They say that major deficiencies were not cited during state surveys and any weaknesses that are identified are remedied immediately. Also, they pointed out that even if past deficiencies were corrected, they may not be reflected in the ratings right away.
Choosing an Illinois Nursing Home
While it is a good idea to gather as much information as you can about a prospective assisted living facility, nothing compares to personally visiting the nursing home. Granted, it is impossible to be 100% certain that your loved one won’t become a victim of Illinois nursing home abuse or neglect, but you can get a better sense of the conditions of the facility, the involvement of the workers’ with the patients, the type of food that the nursing home offers, and whether or not the residents are generally well-cared for and satisfied with their living accommodations.
Nursing homes dispute low marks, Behavioral Health Central, January 10, 2010
Related Web Resources:
Nursing Home Compare, Medicare.gov

