Church Home Rehabilitation and Healthcare is one of only two facilities in Fort Valley, Georgia. Sporting an overall grade of B+, this facility should work for most prospective residents. Based on our assessment, this place looks like a good fit for most people. The best part of this nursing home's strong report card was its inspection score. Inspection grades are discussed in the next section
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Church Home Rehabilitation and Healthcare
- Nursing Home
Updated Nov 1, 2023 by Nick Lata
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- Accepts Medicare 1
- Accepts Medicaid 1
- No CCRC
- Has Resident Council
- No Family Council
- Non profit - Church related
- Offers Hospice
- Offers Respite Care
- Offers Inpatient Rehab
Specialized Services
- Medication Management
- Transportation
- Speech Therapy
- Stroke Recovery
- Wound Care
- Occupational Therapy
- Cardiac Therapy
- Physical Therapy
- Respiratory Therapy
- Nutritional Counseling
- Recreational Therapy
- Orthopedic Rehabilitation
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Facility Inspections
One of the reasons this place ended up being a great nursing home is it earned an A+ inspection grade. This is as good as it gets in this category. Inspection grades weigh a host of factors found on a facility's inspection report. One of the most important criteria we rely on is the quantity and severity of deficiencies. Nursing homes with better grades in this area generally have very few of these severe deficiencies. Fortunately, although this nursing home had some minor dings on its government inspection report, it had zero severe deficiencies. Severe deficiencies are those labeled as categories G, H, I, J, K and L. This tells you the inspectors did not consider any of the deficiencies on this facility's report to pose an imminent threat to patient safety or health. Finally, this facility had no substantiated complaints this year from residents, which is an excellent sign.
Long-term Care Quality
This facility performed well in the category of long-term care. Indeed, we awarded it a grade of A- for that area, which happens to be one of our most dominant grades. Long-term care scores of this caliber generally require both around the clock care from nurses and aids, as well as quality routine healthcare services. After considering the quantity of care provided by nurses and other staff, we then analyzed the facility's vaccination record. This nursing home vaccinated 92.40507 percent of its residents against pneumonia, which happens to be slightly below what we were hoping for but still a reasonably acceptable figure. Lastly, this place was able to limit hospitalizations. In fact, it had only 0.01 hospitalizations per one thousand long-term resident days, which is a remarkably low figure.
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Short-term Care Quality
The third area we looked at is short-term care. In that category, we awarded this nursing home a decent grade of B-. In the area of short-term care, we attempt to evaluate indicators of a facility's rehabilitation services. We assess the facility's skilled nursing services, including those performed by registered nurses and physical, occupational and other therapists. We weren't able to locate information on registered nurse or physical therapy staffing for this nursing home. Finally, we assessed the percentage of residents who were able to return to the community from this nursing home. We found that 5.3 percent of this facility's residents returned home. At most facilities, closer to half of their patients are able to return home so this figure is below average.
Nurse Quality
The final area we graded is nursing, where this nursing home received a B-. This ended up being this facility's worst category. This is nevertheless not a terrible score. Our nursing rating focuses on the facility's nurse staffing levels. We weigh both the levels of skill of those nurses and the amount of time spent with residents. This place averages just 0.4 hours of nursing care per patient daily, which is not an impressive total. Lastly, while this facility didn't rank well in terms of its nursing hours, it fared much better in some of the quality measures we looked at. In terms of the number of its residents experiencing pressure ulcers, this facility performed better than the national average.
Rating Over Time
Compared to national and state averages across all facilities.
Church Home Rehabilitation and Healthcare Quality Metrics
Minimizes Pressure Ulcers
In Church Home Rehabilitation and Healthcare, 5.36% of Patients had Pressure Ulcers
This figure indicates the percent of long-term stay patients which developed pressure ulcers or bed sores. We use this statistic in calculating our nursing grades.
Minimizes Serious Falls
In Church Home Rehabilitation and Healthcare, 2.95% of Patients had Serious Falls
This statistic indicates the percent of long-term patients who had falls which resulted in serious injury. Falls can arise for a variety of reasons, but excessive numbers of falls may be a sign of lower levels of patient supervision.
Minimizes Urinary Tract Infections
In Church Home Rehabilitation and Healthcare, 4% of Patients had UTIs
This tells you the percent of patients who sustained a urinary tract infection. Urinary tract infections are considered by many experts to be a barometer of nursing care at a nursing home. UTI's are often caused by a facility with lower levels of hygiene. However, this datapoint could also be misleading for some facilities due to varying reporting standards for UTI's.
Appropriately Uses Anti-Psychotic Medication
In Church Home Rehabilitation and Healthcare, 5.91% of Patients use Anti-Psychotic Medication
This indicates the percentage of residents who were prescribed antipsychotic drugs. While antipsychotic drugs may be helpful for many patients, it is important to ensure these drugs are being used only where medically required. In some situations, excessive reliance on these medications may mean a facility is using these medications to control patient behavior.
Appropriately Uses Anti-Anxiety Medication
In Church Home Rehabilitation and Healthcare, 23.7% of Patients use Anti-Anxiety Medication
This datapoint indicates the percent of long-term patients taking antianxiety drugs.
Managing Depression Among Residents
In Church Home Rehabilitation and Healthcare, 5.6% of Patients
This datapoint is a measure of the percentage of long-term care residents showing signs of depression.
Appropriate Vaccine Usage
In Church Home Rehabilitation and Healthcare, 96.2% of Patients
This tells you the percent of residents who were administered the flu and pneumonia vaccines. Higher vaccination rates should be demanded by residents.
Residents Maintain Autonomy
In Church Home Rehabilitation and Healthcare, 20.31% of Patients
This metric is a measure of the percentage of long-term patients that required additional assistance with activities of daily living over time. ADL's include activities such as moving around and taking a bath. Many in the industry believe that this is a reasonable measure of a patient's well-being.
Ability to Keep Residents Mobile
In Church Home Rehabilitation and Healthcare, 33.2% of Residents
This tells you the percentage of residents that maintained mobility over time. Optimizing mobility is often a good sign for residents' well-being.
Hospitalizations
In Church Home Rehabilitation and Healthcare, 0.01 Hospitalizations per 1,000 resident days
Measures the number of hospitalizations per thousand days of patient care.
Short-term Care: Rehospitalizations
In Church Home Rehabilitation and Healthcare, 33.2% of Residents Rehospitalized
Measures the number of rehospitalizations per thousand days of short-term resident care.
Short-term Care: ER Visits
In Church Home Rehabilitation and Healthcare, 11.31% of Patients
This indicates the number of times residents are sent to the emergency room per thousand days of short-term care. There is generally a correlation between keeping patients out of the emergency room and the overall quality of short-term care.
Short-term Care: Facilitates Functional Improvement
In Church Home Rehabilitation and Healthcare, 76.65% of Resident
This is the percentage of short-term patients who experienced functional improvements, such as enhanced ability to perform activities of daily living.
Nearby Hospitals
- Perry HospitalAcute Care Hospitals 4.83 miles away1120 Morningside Dr Perry Georgia 31069Voluntary non-profit - Private(478) 987-3600
- Medical Center of Peach County, Navicent HealthCritical Access Hospitals 5.75 miles away1960 Highway 247 Connector Byron Georgia 31008Government - Hospital District or Authority(478) 654-2000
- Houston Medical CenterAcute Care Hospitals 8.14 miles away1601 Watson Boulevard Warner Robins Georgia 31093Voluntary non-profit - Private(478) 922-4281
Nearby Dialysis
- Perry Dialysis Center4.99 miles awayD/B/a Perry Dialysis Center 1027 Keith Dr Perry Georgia 31069Dialysis Stations: 11 (478) 987-7120
- Warner Robins Dialysis Center, LLC5.96 miles away105 Tommy Stalnaker Drive Warner Robins Georgia 31088CMS Rating: 5 stars Dialysis Stations: 21 (478) 953-3638
- Bma of Warner Robins, Inc.6.3 miles away118 Osigian Blvd Warner Robins Georgia 31088CMS Rating: 3 stars Dialysis Stations: 21 (478) 953-6556
- Dialysis Center of Middle Georgia7.96 miles away509 North Houston Rd Warner Robins Georgia 31093Dialysis Stations: 12 (478) 328-1800
- Fresenius Medical Care Warner Robins, LLC8.19 miles away703 North Houston Road Warner Robins Georgia 31093Dialysis Stations: 1 (478) 923-1436
- Fmc Dialysis Services of Houston County9.31 miles away816 Duke Avenue Warner Robins Georgia 31093Dialysis Stations: 16 (478) 923-7600
- Fort Valley Dialysis Center, LLC9.59 miles away135 Avera Drive Fort Valley Georgia 31030Dialysis Stations: 10 (478) 827-0776
- Davita Fort Valley10.29 miles away557 Bluebird Blvd Fort Valley Georgia 31030CMS Rating: 4 stars Dialysis Stations: 13 (478) 825-7208