Curis at Wilson Nursing & Rehabilitation Center is a nursing home in Wilson, North Carolina, a city with a total of 59,853 people. Featuring an overall score of F, we consider this to be a very poor facility. If you are not happy with this facility's pedestrian overall grade, you may find your options to be limited in Wilson. The city has just three other nursing homes. If you aren't deterred by this place's profile, you can continue reading to find out about its category grades. We discuss inspections in the next paragraph.
Curis at Wilson Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
- Nursing Home
Updated Sep 1, 2022 by Nick Lata
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Facility Inspections
While we graded this place incredibly poorly overall, it actually earned a relatively impressive inspection report this year. As a result, it earned one of our better scores in that area with a B. Perhaps the most important factor we consider in determining our inspection scores is deficiencies. Deficiencies are found on a nursing home's inspection reports. It is generally best to avoid places that have too many deficiencies. While this place had a few deficiencies on its inspection report, none were severe based on CMS' deficiency scale. A few minor deficiencies aren't necessarily the end of the world.
Nurse Quality
We were also surprised to find that this facility received a decent nursing grade this year. We gave it a grade of C in that category. Nursing scores are primarily associated with a facility's level of nurse staffing. This place provides 0.3 hours of nursing care per resident each day. This is a much lower figure than we were hoping for. Finally, we also looked at some nursing quality measures. While this nursing home got dinged a bit for nursing hours per resident, it actually excelled in a few of these quality measures. With fewer than five percent of its residents sustaining pressure ulcers, it fared remarkably well in this metric. This is typically an indicator of quality nursing care. Pressure ulcers can generally be avoided by providing better nursing care, such as employing a protocol of turning a patient more often.
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Short-term Care Quality
Sadly, this facility's third best category is short-term care. However, with a D in this category, it still performed somewhat poorly. In the area of short-term care, we attempt to qualify indicators of a facility's rehabilitation services. We look at a nursing home's skilled nursing services, including those performed by registered nurses and various therapists. Not surprisingly, we learned that this facility provides significantly less registered nurse and physical therapist hours per resident than a typical facility. The final metric we assessed in this area is the number of patients that returned home from the nursing home. This facility struggled quite a bit in this metric as well, with just 5.2 percent of its residents returning home.
Long-term Care Quality
The final area we assessed was long-term care, in which this nursing home was given an abysmal score in this category also. We gave it an F for this category, which is definitely a major disappointment. Long-term care ratings of this caliber generally are a bad sign for the quantity and quality of care provided by nurses and aids, as well as the levels of routine medical care available. Once we assessed the amount of care provided by nurses, we next considered the facility's vaccination statistics. We were a bit bothered by the fact that this facility vaccinated only 53.030304 percent of its patients for pneumonia. To our surprise, this nursing home was actually able to limit hospitalizations. With just 0.03 hospitalizations per one thousand long-term resident days, this facility has less hospitalizations than the majority of nursing homes. This is its best feature in this category.
Rating Over Time
Compared to national and state averages across all facilities.
Curis at Wilson Nursing & Rehabilitation Center Quality Metrics
Minimizes Pressure Ulcers
In Curis at Wilson Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, 10.09% of Patients had Pressure Ulcers
This figure indicates the percentage of long-term stay patients which developed pressure ulcers. Many experts believe that pressure ulcers are a solid measure of quality of care.
Minimizes Serious Falls
In Curis at Wilson Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, 3.86% of Patients had Serious Falls
This metric measures the percentage of long-term residents who have had falls which caused serious injury. Falls can arise for a variety of reasons, but high rates of major falls may be a sign of poor nursing care.
Minimizes Urinary Tract Infections
In Curis at Wilson Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, 3.21% of Patients had UTIs
This is the percentage of residents who suffered from a urinary tract infection. These infections are linked to inadequate hygiene.
Appropriately Uses Anti-Psychotic Medication
In Curis at Wilson Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, 11.74% of Patients use Anti-Psychotic Medication
This datapoint tells you the percent of long-term care residents that are given antipsychotic drugs. Increased usage of these drugs may mean a nursing home is using these medications to subdue residents in situations where such medications are not medically required. However, some nursing homes need to rely more on these medications due to an increased number of residents with dementia.
Appropriately Uses Anti-Anxiety Medication
In Curis at Wilson Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, 22.05% of Patients use Anti-Anxiety Medication
This metric is an indication of the percent of long-term residents that were prescribed antianxiety medication. These medications are prescribed to residents experiencing anxiety and depression.
Managing Depression Among Residents
In Curis at Wilson Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, 3.01% of Patients
This indicates the percentage of residents who are showing symptoms of depression.
Appropriate Vaccine Usage
In Curis at Wilson Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, 87.89% of Patients
This is the percentage of patients that received the flu and pneumonia vaccines. Higher vaccination rates should be standard at this point.
Residents Maintain Autonomy
In Curis at Wilson Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, 18.87% Percentage of Patients
This is a measure of the percent of long-term stay patients who needed increased assistance with activities of daily living over time. ADL's include activities such as moving around and using the bathroom. Some experts argue this is a reasonable measure of a patient's well-being.
Ability to Keep Residents Mobile
In Curis at Wilson Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, 24.57% Percentage of Residents
This tells you the percent of patients that remained mobile levels over time. Optimizing mobility can be a great sign for residents' health.
Hospitalizations
In Curis at Wilson Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, 1.39 Hospitalizations per 1,000 resident days
Measures the number of times residents are hospitalized per 1,000 days of patient care.
Short-term Care: Rehospitalizations
In Curis at Wilson Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, 24.57 Percentage of Residents Rehospitalized
This metric is a measure of the number of times residents are rehospitalized per 1,000 days of short-term care. Minimizing rehospitalizations during rehabilitation is critical to restoring the physical abilities of patients.
Short-term Care: ER Visits
In Curis at Wilson Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, 11.81 Percentage of Patients
This metric tracks the number of emergency room visits per 1,000 days of short-term patient care. Avoiding medical emergencies is one way to measure the well-being of patients during rehabilitation.
Short-term Care: Facilitates Functional Improvement
In Curis at Wilson Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, 72.58% Percentage of Resident
This metric is a measure of the percentage of short-term residents who saw functional improvements, such as with activities of daily living. Some believe that this is a reasonable measure of rehabilitation performance.
Scores for Wilson, NC
- Overall Rating has a grade of B-minus
- Nurse Rating has a grade of C
- Long-term Care Rating has a grade of B-minus
- Short-term Care Rating has a grade of B-minus
- Inspection Rating has a grade of A
Looking for more options? Wilson, North Carolina has 3 other nursing homes
Nearby Hospitals
- Wilson Medical CenterAcute Care Hospitals 0.47 miles away1705 S Tarboro St Wilson North Carolina 27893Voluntary non-profit - Private(252) 399-8040
- Nash General HospitalAcute Care Hospitals 18.5 miles away2460 Curtis Ellis Drive Rocky Mount North Carolina 27804Government - Hospital District or Authority(252) 443-8000
Nearby Dialysis
- Forest Hills Dialysis0.41 miles away1605 Medical Park Drive West Wilson North Carolina 27893CMS Rating: 4 stars Dialysis Stations: 36 (252) 265-0020
- Wilson Dialysis0.48 miles away2833 Wooten Blvd., Sw Wilson North Carolina 27893CMS Rating: 3 stars Dialysis Stations: 40 (252) 206-1471
- Davita Sharpsburg Dialysis12.19 miles away191 Se Railroad Street Sharpsburg North Carolina 27878Dialysis Stations: 10 (252) 446-1791
- Fmc South Rocky Mount14.7 miles away1676 South Wesleyan Blvd Rocky Mount North Carolina 27803Dialysis Stations: 16 (252) 442-1129
- Bma of East Rocky Mount17.56 miles away230 South Fairview Road Rocky Mount North Carolina 27801CMS Rating: 2 stars Dialysis Stations: 30 (252) 442-6311
- Fresenius Medical Care of Spring Hope17.89 miles away102 Dodd Street Spring Hope North Carolina 27882Dialysis Stations: 16 (252) 478-4091
- Davita Nash County Dialysis18.81 miles away110 Enterprise Drive Rocky Mount North Carolina 27804Dialysis Stations: 12 (252) 451-0661
- Bma of Rocky Mount Inc18.95 miles away750 English Road Rocky Mount North Carolina 27804CMS Rating: 2 stars Dialysis Stations: 40 (252) 443-9800