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Leroy Manor

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Updated Jan 10, 2019 by Nick Reese

Historical Rating
Grade: B-minus
Oct 18: B-Nov 18: BDec 18: BJan 19: B-Feb 19: B-Mar 19: B-Apr 19: CMay 19: B-Jun 19: B-Jul 19: CAug 19: CSep 19: C
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509 South Buck Road, PO Box 149,
Le Roy IL 61752

9.8% estimated occupancy 1

Note: Data for Leroy Manor has not been updated recently. This page shows historical performance which may not be representitive of current service levels.

Leroy Manor is an average-sized non-profit nursing home located in Le Roy, Illinois. We awarded it an overall grade of B-, which is a middle of the road score. You could certainly do worse than this place. The best part of this facility's profile was is its nursing grade. We discuss nursing in the next section.

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Quick Details

  • Accepts Medicare 1
  • Accepts Medicaid 1
  • No CCRC
  • Has Resident Council
  • No Family Council
  • Non profit - Corporation

Nurse Quality

Grade: B-plus

We would like to point out that this nursing home's nursing score exceeded its overall rating. This facility earned a B+ in this category, which is one of our better grades. The nursing category includes many subcategories, most of which are based on quantities of nurse staffing. This nursing home averages 0 hours of nursing care per resident per day. Finally, we also assessed several nursing quality measures and this place excelled in some of these areas. With less than five percent of its residents sustaining pressure ulcers, it performed as well as any place the state in this category. This is generally a good indicator of quality nursing care. Pressure ulcers can generally be avoided by providing better nursing care, such as employing a policy of moving a resident even once per day.

Facility Inspections

Grade: B-plus

In addition, this facility also excelled in the area of inspections, where it received a grade of B+. Inspection scores weigh a host of factors found on a facility's inspection reports. One of the most important criteria we weigh heavily is the number and severity of deficiencies. Facilities with higher grades in this category tend to have very few severe deficiencies. This nursing home was hit with 2 deficiencies on its inspection report, but none of the deficiencies were considered to be severe. This indicates that the government inspectors did not deem any of the deficiencies to pose an imminent risk to patient safety or health. A few relatively minor dings are not something to panic about.

Short-term Care Quality

Grade: B

Additionally, we also would like to point out that this facility received strong short-term care marks this year. We gave them one of our more favorable grades in that category, with a B. In our short-term care score, we seek to forge a fair barometer for rehabilitation services. In this process, we look at the nursing home's levels of highly-skilled nursing services, including both registered nurses and physical therapy, as well as respiratory therapy. It does not appear that this nursing home submitted data regarding its registered nurse or physical therapy staffing. Finally, we considered the number of patients who were able to return to the community from this facility. We found that 4.6 percent of this nursing home's residents returned home.

Long-term Care Quality

Grade: F

The last category we graded is long-term care. Sadly, it received an F in this category, which is a bottom of the barrel grade. This is certainly a major disappointment. In a long-term care setting, the facility's primary objective is to maintain patients' quality of life and keep them safe. On top of assessing the amount of care provided by aids and other staff, we also looked at the number of residents vaccinated against pneumonia. This nursing home vaccinated 98.3871 percent of its residents, which is better than the vast majority of nursing homes. To our surprise, this place was able to limit hospitalizations. With only 0.02 hospitalizations per one thousand long-term resident days, this facility had fewer hospitalizations than most nursing homes. Sadly, some of its other scores in the category were not as favorable as these.

Rating Over Time

Compared to national and state averages across all facilities.

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

Leroy Manor Quality Metrics

Minimizes Pressure Ulcers

Grade: B

In Leroy Manor, 7.48% of Patients had Pressure Ulcers

This tells you the percent of residents that sustained a pressure ulcer. Pressure ulcers, also called bed sores, are routinely the result of residents staying in one position for too long. Better nursing protocols can limit the number of pressure ulcers sustained by residents in a nursing home.

Minimizes Serious Falls

Grade: B

In Leroy Manor, 3.23% of Patients had Serious Falls

This statistic indicates the percent of long-term stay residents who have experienced a fall resulting in serious injury. Falls can happen for a variety of reasons, but excessive numbers of falls could be a sign of poor nursing care.

Minimizes Urinary Tract Infections

Grade: F

In Leroy Manor, 10.38% of Patients had UTIs

This indicates the percent of patients who sustained a urinary tract infection. UTI's are considered by many in the nursing home industry to be an indicator of nursing care at a nursing home. UTI's are routinely associated with poor nursing care. However, this datapoint could be skewed for some nursing homes due to different reporting standards for UTI's.

Appropriately Uses Anti-Psychotic Medication

Grade: D

In Leroy Manor, 25.68% of Patients use Anti-Psychotic Medication

This metric measures the percentage of long-term patients which were prescribed antipsychotic drugs. Excessive reliance on these medications may indicate a nursing home is using these medications to subdue residents in situations where such medications aren't medically required. Nevertheless, some nursing homes need to rely more on these drugs due to having more patients suffering from cognitive disorders.

Appropriately Uses Anti-Anxiety Medication

Grade: D

In Leroy Manor, 33.14% of Patients use Anti-Anxiety Medication

This tells you the percentage of patients given antianxiety medications. Antianxiety drugs are given to patients experiencing depression and anxiety.

Managing Depression Among Residents

Grade: A+

In Leroy Manor, 0% of Patients

This indicates the percentage of patients showing symptoms of depression. High levels of depression may reveal a less hospitable environment.

Appropriate Vaccine Usage

Grade: B

In Leroy Manor, 96.89% of Patients

Measures the percent of long-term care patients that were given the pneumonia and flu vaccines. Respiratory viruses can be very dangerous for seniors, making these types of vaccines indispensable.

Residents Maintain Autonomy

Grade: B-minus

In Leroy Manor, 16.97% of Patients

This datapoint measures the percent of long-term care residents who needed more assistance with activities of daily living over time. Activities of daily living include activities such as taking medications and continence.

Ability to Keep Residents Mobile

Grade: B

In Leroy Manor, 16.77% of Residents

This tells you the percent of patients who maintained mobility over time. Retaining mobility is usually a good sign for residents' well-being.

Hospitalizations

Grade: B-plus

In Leroy Manor, 0.02 Hospitalizations per 1,000 resident days

This tells you the number of times residents are hospitalized per 1,000 days of care.

Short-term Care: Rehospitalizations

Grade: B

In Leroy Manor, 16.77% of Residents Rehospitalized

This indicates the number of times residents are rehospitalized per 1,000 days of short-term care.

Short-term Care: ER Visits

Grade: B-minus

In Leroy Manor, 12.78% of Patients

This datapoint is a measure of the number of emergency room visits per thousand days of short-term patient care.

Short-term Care: Facilitates Functional Improvement

Grade: F

In Leroy Manor, 52.03% of Resident

This datapoint measures the percent of short-term care patients who experienced functional improvements, such as enhanced ability to perform activities of daily living. Some experts believe that this is a reliable measure of a nursing home's rehabilitation performance.

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Nearby Dialysis

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