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Jnh-Monroe Inn

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Updated Jul 1, 2019 by Nick Lata

Historical Rating
Grade: A
Oct 18: ANov 18: ADec 18: AJan 19: AFeb 19: AMay 19: AJun 19: AJul 19: A
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3550 Hwy 468 West/PO Box 207, Bldgs 40 and 41,
Whitfield MS 39193

90.45% estimated occupancy 1

Note: Data for Jnh-Monroe Inn has not been updated recently. This page shows historical performance which may not be representitive of current service levels.

Jnh-Monroe Inn is a senior living facility in Whitfield, Mississippi, a city with 968 people. It looks like this nursing home is one of the best facilities we looked at. This facility received one of the top scores that we offer. In fact, we ranked this facility in the top fifth of all facilities in the United States. Headlining this facility's exemplary report card is its inspection grade, which is addressed in the next paragraph.

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Quick Details

  • No Medicare 1
  • Accepts Medicaid 1
  • No CCRC
  • Has Resident Council
  • Has Family Council
  • Government - State

Specialized Services

  • Pharmacy

Awards

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Top Nursing Home in Mississippi Awards 2019

Facility Inspections

Grade: A-plus

One of the many reasons this turned out to be a quality nursing home is that it received an A+ inspection grade. This is simply as good as it gets in this critical category. These inspection scores take several factors into consideration, including deficiencies and federal fines. You can find more information about each of these issues by obtaining copies of nursing homes' inspection reports. We were not able to locate information about this nursing home's deficiencies. Finally, this facility had no substantiated complaints this year from residents, which is an excellent sign.

Nurse Quality

Grade: A

To complement its strong performance in other areas, we awarded this nursing home a grade of A+ for our inspections rating. Nursing scores are primarily tied to a facility's level of nurse staffing. This facility provided 0.4 hours of nursing care per resident per day. Lastly, we also assessed some nursing quality-based metrics in determining our nursing grades. This nursing home performed very well in terms of minimizing its residents' pressure ulcers and major falls. We consider these areas to be good indicators of the quality of nursing care.

Long-term Care Quality

Grade: A

Turning the page to our third area, we awarded this facility a grade of A for its long-term care grade. This is a first-rate rating. Long-term care ratings of this caliber generally require both around the clock care from nurses and aids, as well as quality routine medical care. After looking at the amount of care provided by nurses and other staff, we then analyzed the nursing home's vaccination statistics. This nursing home vaccinated 95.731705 percent of its residents for pneumonia. Vaccines are critical to keeping patients out of the hospital. Lastly, this facility was able to limit hospitalizations. In fact, it had less than one hospitalization per one thousand long-term resident days, which is an impressively low number.

Short-term Care Quality

Grade: B

The next area we looked at was short-term care. In that area, we awarded this facility a favorable grade of B. In the category of short-term care, we attempt to evaluate measures of a facility's rehabilitation. We analyze the facility's skilled nursing services, such as those performed by registered nurses and physical and occupational therapists. Unfortunately, it does not appear that this facility submitted information about its staffing of registered nurses or physical therapists. The final datapoint we looked at in this category is the number of patients who were able to leave the facility and return to the community. We found that 0 percent of this facility's patients were able to return home.

Rating Over Time

Compared to national and state averages across all facilities.

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

Jnh-Monroe Inn Quality Metrics

Minimizes Pressure Ulcers

Grade: B-plus

In Jnh-Monroe Inn, 6.67% of Patients had Pressure Ulcers

This is the percent of patients that have had a pressure ulcer. Pressure ulcers, also called bed sores, are routinely the result of patients not being moved frequently enough. Better nursing protocols can minimize the number of pressure ulcers sustained by residents in a nursing home.

Minimizes Serious Falls

Grade: B-plus

In Jnh-Monroe Inn, 2.44% of Patients had Serious Falls

This metric is a measure of the percentage of long-term patients who suffered a fall which caused major injury. This is one of the statistics we use in computing our nursing grades.

Minimizes Urinary Tract Infections

Grade: A-minus

In Jnh-Monroe Inn, 0.61% of Patients had UTIs

This statistic measures the percentage of long-term residents who experienced urinary tract infections. Although more infections could reflect poorly on a nursing home's cleanliness, it is difficult to compare different facilities due to facilities having differing reporting standards.

Appropriately Uses Anti-Psychotic Medication

Grade: F

In Jnh-Monroe Inn, 72.09% of Patients use Anti-Psychotic Medication

This tells you the percentage of residents who were given antipsychotic medications. While antipsychotic medications may be helpful for many residents, it is important to make sure these drugs are being used only where medically required. In limited situations, increased usage of these drugs may suggest a facility is using these medications to subdue residents.

Appropriately Uses Anti-Anxiety Medication

Grade: F

In Jnh-Monroe Inn, 41.88% of Patients use Anti-Anxiety Medication

This metric indicates the percent of long-term care patients receiving antianxiety drugs.

Managing Depression Among Residents

Grade: B-plus

In Jnh-Monroe Inn, 1.61% of Patients

This datapoint is a measure of the percent of long-term residents showing signs of depression.

Appropriate Vaccine Usage

Grade: B

In Jnh-Monroe Inn, 97.87% of Patients

This is the percentage of residents that were given the pneumonia and flu vaccines. Higher vaccination rates should be demanded by residents.

Residents Maintain Autonomy

Grade: B-plus

In Jnh-Monroe Inn, 12.93% of Patients

This is the percent of patients that needed additional assistance with activities of daily living over time. Higher levels of needing for assistance with activities of daily living may be a sign of the erosion of a patient's well-being.

Ability to Keep Residents Mobile

Grade: D

In Jnh-Monroe Inn, 7.69% of Residents

This indicates the percentage of residents that maintained mobility over time. Retaining mobility can be a good sign for residents' health.

Hospitalizations

Grade: A-minus

In Jnh-Monroe Inn, 0.01 Hospitalizations per 1,000 resident days

This is a measure of the number of times residents are hospitalized per 1,000 days of patient care. Keeping residents out of the hospital is critical to maintaining the physical health of residents.

Short-term Care: Rehospitalizations

Grade: A

In Jnh-Monroe Inn, 7.69% of Residents Rehospitalized

This is the number of times residents are rehospitalized per 1,000 days of short-term patient care. There is typically a correlation between reduced hospitalizations and the quality of rehabilitation services.