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Forrest Manor Nursing Center

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Updated Apr 1, 2023 by Nick Reese

Historical Rating
Grade: F
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Forrest Manor Nursing Center's website

1410 North Choctaw,
Dewey OK 74029

(918) 534-3355

56.72% estimated occupancy 1

Note: Forrest Manor Nursing Center has been flagged for abuse in the past 12 months. We have capped this facility's overall grade accordingly.

Forrest Manor Nursing Center is an average-sized nursing home in Dewey, Oklahoma. Featuring an overall grade of F, we consider this to be a very poor nursing home. Based on our ratings, this place probably isn't a good fit for any prospective resident. More information on this facility's category grades is available below. Its best category was nursing, which is addressed in the next section.

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Quick Details

  • Accepts Medicare 1
  • Accepts Medicaid 1
  • No CCRC
  • Has Resident Council
  • No Family Council
  • For profit - Limited Liability company
  • Offers Hospice
  • Offers Respite Care
  • Offers Inpatient Rehab

Specialized Services

  • Personal Care
  • Medical Transportation
  • Speech Therapy
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Mental Health
  • Physical Therapy
  • Nutritional Counseling
  • Optometry

Nurse Quality

Grade: B-minus

Even though we gave this nursing home an abysmal overall score, we gave it a grade of B- for our nursing category. The nursing grade includes a variety of subcategories. The most heavily weighted one is the number of hours nurses spend with patients. This particular nursing home provided just 0 hours of nursing care per patient on a daily basis. This figure is significantly below average. Finally, while this facility got dinged a bit for nursing hours per resident, it excelled in a few of our quality metrics. With fewer than five percent of its residents suffering from pressure ulcers, it did very well in this subcategory.

Short-term Care Quality

Grade: B-minus

Incredibly, we awarded this nursing home a B- for our short-term care rating, which is not a bad grade. Short-term care ratings are based in part on a facility's quantity of skilled skilled healthcare professionals. This means a broad scope of nursing services, ranging from registered nurses to physical and occupational therapists, not to mention other forms of therapy. Unfortunately, we found that this place provided fewer registered nurse and physical therapist hours per resident than most other nursing homes. Finally, we considered the number of residents who were able to return to the community from this nursing home. We found that 0 percent of this facility's patients returned home. At most nursing homes, closer to half of their patients are able to return home so this figure is below average.

Facility Inspections

Grade: D

This nursing home received a grade of just D in the area of inspections. Inspection grades account for a host of factors included in a nursing home's inspection reports. Generally, you should be most cautious when considering a nursing home that has severe deficiencies on a recent inspection report. This particular nursing home was assessed 3 deficiencies on its inspection report. The only favorable thing we found is that none of its deficiencies were in the categories that suggest that they caused a threat to resident safety or health. Finally, this facility was cited by CMS for possible abuse or neglect. We would not recommend this facility under any circumstance.

Long-term Care Quality

Grade: F

The next area we looked at was long-term care. This facility received a bottom of the barrel grade of F in this category. Long-term care grades 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. In addition to looking at the volume of care provided by nurses and other staff, we also looked at the number of residents vaccinated against pneumonia. This facility provided the vaccine to 88.69565 percent of its patients. This is pretty significantly lower than what we were hoping for. To our surprise, this nursing home was actually able to limit hospitalizations. With only 0.01 hospitalizations per 1,000 long-term resident days, this facility has fewer hospitalizations than the average nursing home. This was its best score in this category.

Rating Over Time

Compared to national and state averages across all facilities.

FDCB-BB+A-AA+Oct 18May 23

Forrest Manor Nursing Center Quality Metrics

Minimizes Pressure Ulcers

Grade: F

In Forrest Manor Nursing Center, 18% of Patients had Pressure Ulcers

This figure is an indication of the percent of long-term stay patients who are suffering from new or worsened pressure ulcers. We've found that pressure ulcers are an indicator of a facility's nursing care quality.

Minimizes Serious Falls

Grade: D

In Forrest Manor Nursing Center, 5.65% of Patients had Serious Falls

This metric measures the percent of long-term residents who had falls leading to major injury. Falls can arise for a variety of reasons, but excessive numbers of falls could be an indication of lower quality nursing care.

Minimizes Urinary Tract Infections

Grade: D

In Forrest Manor Nursing Center, 4.57% of Patients had UTIs

This is the percent of patients that suffered from a urinary tract infection. Urinary tract infections are routinely linked to poor nursing care. Better hygiene protocols limits the number of UTI's sustained by residents in a nursing home. Keep in mind that this metric is affected by by the fact that nursing homes have different reporting standards for UTI's.

Appropriately Uses Anti-Psychotic Medication

Grade: B-plus

In Forrest Manor Nursing Center, 10.81% of Patients use Anti-Psychotic Medication

This indicates the percent of residents given antipsychotic drugs. Antipsychotic medications are prescribed to patients for many conditions, such as dementia. Unfortunately, in limited cases, high levels of antipsychotic drug use may mean that a nursing home is using these medications to control patient behavior.

Appropriately Uses Anti-Anxiety Medication

Grade: B-plus

In Forrest Manor Nursing Center, 15.08% of Patients use Anti-Anxiety Medication

This measures the percent of long-term residents receiving antianxiety drugs.

Managing Depression Among Residents

Grade: D

In Forrest Manor Nursing Center, 20.64% of Patients

This metric is a measure of the percentage of long-term patients who are demonstrating symptoms of depression.

Appropriate Vaccine Usage

Grade: C

In Forrest Manor Nursing Center, 89.8% of Patients

This is a measure of the percentage of long-term care patients that were vaccinated against pneumonia and flu.

Residents Maintain Autonomy

Grade: B

In Forrest Manor Nursing Center, 14.79% of Patients

Measures the percent of long-term care patients who required more assistance with activities of daily living over time. Activities of daily living include activities such as taking medications and eating. Some believe that this is a reasonable measure of a patient's well-being.

Ability to Keep Residents Mobile

Grade: B

In Forrest Manor Nursing Center, 14.2% of Residents

This metric tracks the percentage of long-term residents that retained mobility levels.

Hospitalizations

Grade: A

In Forrest Manor Nursing Center, 0.01 Hospitalizations per 1,000 resident days

This indicates the number of times residents are hospitalized per thousand days of care. There is usually a correlation between keeping patients out of the hospital and the overall quality of long-term care.

Short-term Care: Rehospitalizations

Grade: B

In Forrest Manor Nursing Center, 14.2% of Residents Rehospitalized

This indicates the number of times residents are rehospitalized per thousand days of short-term care. There is usually a correlation between avoiding hospitalizations and a nursing home's quality of short-term rehabilitation.

Short-term Care: ER Visits

Grade: D

In Forrest Manor Nursing Center, 17.71% of Patients

This datapoint is a measure of the number of times residents are sent to the emergency room per 1,000 days of short-term care. Avoiding medical emergencies is one way to measure short-term care.

Nearby Hospitals

  • Jane Phillips Memorial Medical Center, IncAcute Care Hospitals 3.86 miles away3500 East Frank Phillips Boulevard Bartlesville Oklahoma 74006Voluntary non-profit - Private(918) 333-7200
  • Jane Phillips Nowata Hospital, IncCritical Access Hospitals 18.34 miles away237 South Locust Street Nowata Oklahoma 74048Voluntary non-profit - Private(918) 273-3102

Nearby Dialysis

  • Fmcna - Jane Phillips3.68 miles away3500 Se State St Bartlesville Oklahoma 74006Dialysis Stations: 18 (918) 331-3543