Landmark of Midwest City is an average-sized nursing home located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Featuring an overall rating of D, this is a well below average facility. If you aren't happy with this nursing home, you should be able to find another option in Oklahoma City, as the city has more than 25 nursing homes. We would not blame you if you're ready to stop reading and find another nursing home. However, if you want to learn more about this place's category grades, inspection reports are discussed in the next paragraph.
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Landmark of Midwest City
- Nursing Home
- Memory Care
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
- For profit - Corporation
- Secure Memory Care
- Offers Hospice
- Offers Post-Acute Care
- Offers Respite Care
- Offers Inpatient Rehab
Specialized Services
- Personal Care
- Home Making
- Transportation
- Speech Therapy
- Stroke Recovery
- IV Antibiotic Therapy
- Palliative Care
- Dentistry
- Wound Care
- Occupational Therapy
- Tracheotomy Care
- Podiatry
- Mental Health
- Physical Therapy
- Respiratory Therapy
- Nutritional Counseling
- Pharmacy
- Laboratory
- X-Ray
- Pain Management
- Optometry
- Audiology
- Orthopedic Rehabilitation
- Aquatic Therapy
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Facility Inspections
While we gave this place a weak overall grade, we gave it a fairly respectable grade in the area of inspections, where we gave it a B-. This was better than its other category grades. Our inspection grades are tied to several pieces of information located in the a nursing home's recent inspection reports. Deficiencies are a key thing to look for on these inspections. Severe deficiencies indicate a threat to resident safety. This particular nursing home received 5 deficiencies on its inspection report. Overall, this is still a solid inspection report, but we'd always recommend looking into any deficiencies you find troubling.
Long-term Care Quality
This facility's second highest category came in the area of long-term care. In that area, we awarded this nursing home a grade of B-. For prospective patients in need of a permanent residence as opposed to rehabilitation, long-term care grades are very important. 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 gave the vaccine to 60.88889 percent of its patients. This is many points less than average. Nevertheless, this nursing home keeps its residents out of the hospital. It had only 0.03 hospitalizations per 1,000 long-term resident days, which is an impressively low number.
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Short-term Care Quality
This nursing home was given its third highest category score in the category of short-term care. We awarded this nursing home a C in this area, which is a respectable score. Our short-term care scores are based on a facility's quantity of highly-skilled nursing services. This means a broad range of services, spanning from registered nurses to physical and speech therapists, as well as other variations of therapy. In this nursing home's case, we were surprised to learn that it actually provides less physical therapist and registered nurse hours per resident than the typical facility. Lastly, we considered the percentage of residents who were able to return to the community from this facility. We found that 5.8 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 next area we looked at was nursing, turned out to be this facility's worst category. We gave this nursing home a grade of D in this area. In calculating a facility's nursing score, we consider the amount of time nurses commit to residents as well as the level of skill of the nurses. This nursing home offered a meager 0.3 hours of nursing care per resident on a daily basis. This is a very low total compared to most nursing homes. To pair with its low total nursing hours per resident, this facility had poor marks in several of the quality-based metrics we looked at in calculating our nursing grades. For starters, we looked at the percent of patients having falls which led to serious injury. This place was at more than 1.5 times the national average in this statistic.
Rating Over Time
Compared to national and state averages across all facilities.
Landmark of Midwest City Quality Metrics
Minimizes Pressure Ulcers
In Landmark of Midwest City, 5.15% of Patients had Pressure Ulcers
This statistic indicates the percent of long-term care patients which have new or worsened pressure ulcers . We use this statistic in calculating both nursing and long-term care grades.
Minimizes Serious Falls
In Landmark of Midwest City, 5.78% of Patients had Serious Falls
This tells you the percentage of residents who have had a major fall. Falls leading to major injuries are considered to be a measure of the quality of nursing care . Major falls which result in injury are often caused by lower levels of patient supervision.
Minimizes Urinary Tract Infections
In Landmark of Midwest City, 0% of Patients had UTIs
This indicates the percent of residents that have had a urinary tract infection. UTI's are considered by many in the nursing home industry to be a measure of the quality of nursing care at a nursing home. UTI's are routinely linked to lower quality nursing care. Nevertheless, this statistic could be misleading for some facilities due to varying reporting standards for infections.
Appropriately Uses Anti-Psychotic Medication
In Landmark of Midwest City, 9.27% of Patients use Anti-Psychotic Medication
This metric is a measure of the percentage of long-term patients that are administered antipsychotic drugs. High levels of antipsychotic drug use may mean that a nursing home is using these drugs to control patient behavior in scenarios where such drugs aren't medically indicated. Nevertheless, some facilities may need to rely on these medications due to an increased number of patients with cognitive disorders.
Appropriately Uses Anti-Anxiety Medication
In Landmark of Midwest City, 22.44% of Patients use Anti-Anxiety Medication
This gauges the percentage of long-term care patients who were prescribed antianxiety drugs. These drugs are used to treat patients experiencing anxiety and depression.
Managing Depression Among Residents
In Landmark of Midwest City, 6.67% of Patients
This indicates the percent of residents who are exhibiting symptoms of depression. Higher levels of depression could be an indicator a lower level of care.
Appropriate Vaccine Usage
In Landmark of Midwest City, 77.24% of Patients
This datapoint measures the percent of long-term care patients that were vaccinated against pneumonia and flu.
Residents Maintain Autonomy
In Landmark of Midwest City, 4.52% of Patients
This datapoint is a measure of the percent of long-term care residents who needed additional assistance with activities of daily living over time. Activities of daily living include activities such as moving around and continence. Many argue that this is a measure of a patient's well-being.
Ability to Keep Residents Mobile
In Landmark of Midwest City, 6.76% of Residents
This metric tracks the percent of long-term stay residents that retained mobility levels.
Hospitalizations
In Landmark of Midwest City, 0.03 Hospitalizations per 1,000 resident days
This tells you the number of times residents are hospitalized per thousand days of patient care.
Short-term Care: Rehospitalizations
In Landmark of Midwest City, 6.76% of Residents Rehospitalized
This datapoint is a measure of the number of times residents are rehospitalized per 1,000 days of short-term patient care. Keeping residents out of the hospital during rehabilitation is important to restoring the physical abilities of patients.
Short-term Care: ER Visits
In Landmark of Midwest City, 18.65% of Patients
This tells you the number of times residents are sent to the emergency room per thousand days of short-term care. There is a correlation between reduced emergency room visits and the overall quality of nursing home care.
Short-term Care: Facilitates Functional Improvement
In Landmark of Midwest City, 73.62% of Resident
This metric measures the percentage of short-term patients that saw functional improvements, such as enhanced ability to perform activities of daily living. Some believe that this is a reasonable measure of a facility's rehabilitation performance.
Scores for Oklahoma City, OK
- Overall Rating has a grade of B-minus
- Nurse Rating has a grade of B
- Long-term Care Rating has a grade of C
- Short-term Care Rating has a grade of B
- Inspection Rating has a grade of B-plus
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Nearby Dialysis
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- Ou Children Dialysis7.02 miles awayOu Children's Dialysis Unit 1200 Everett Dr Ste 1-J Oklahoma City Oklahoma 73104Dialysis Stations: 6 (405) 271-3302
- Fmcna - North Central Oklahoma City7.87 miles away200 Ne 50th St Oklahoma City Oklahoma 73105CMS Rating: 3 stars Dialysis Stations: 25 (405) 557-0025
- Fmcna - Se Oklahoma7.97 miles away810 Nw 10th Ste B Oklahoma City Oklahoma 73106Dialysis Stations: 17 (405) 272-1553
- Davita - Cleveland Pd8.32 miles away1059 Se 82nd Oklahoma City Oklahoma 73149Dialysis Stations: 8 (405) 512-6912