Manor Care Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
2075 Loch Lomond Drive, Winter Park FL 32792 · (407) 628-5418 · 69.27% estimated occupancy 1Updated: Aug 1, 2020 · By Nick Lata
Manor Care Nursing & Rehabilitation Center is in Winter Park, Florida, a city with 71,471 people. This facility really stands out with a grade of A overall. Impressively, this matched the average grade of nursing homes in Winter Park. It is rare to find a city with multiple facilities of this quality. This is really as good of a place as you'll find. We also gave this facility strong grades in each of the major categories we assessed. More information about these categories can be found below.
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Accepts Medicare 1 :
Accepts Medicaid 1 : 138 Beds
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For profit - Corporation
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Medical Staff Hours Per Patient (2019)
Long-term Care Quality
We also wanted to emphasize the fact that this facility received an impressive grade of A in our long-term care category. Long-term care grades in this range generally require both around the clock care from nurses and aids, as well as quality routine healthcare services. On top of assessing the well above average volume of care provided by nurses and other staff at this nursing home, we also were happy with the nursing home's vaccination record. For example, this facility administered the pneumonia vaccine to 98.765434 percent of its patients, which is what we like to see. This combination proved to be effective as this facility was able to keep its residents out of the hospital. Indeed, it had only 1.69 hospitalizations per one thousand long-term resident days.
Facility Inspections
Adding to its impressive category scores, this facility also excelled in the category of inspections, where it received an A. Not many nursing homes performed better in this area. Our inspection ratings account for several factors found on a nursing home's inspection report. One key criteria we look at is the number and severity of deficiencies. Nursing homes with higher scores in this area usually have few of these severe deficiencies. Although this nursing home had some deficiencies on its government inspection report, none of them were major deficiencies based on CMS' scale. Finally, this facility had no substantiated complaints this year from residents, which is an excellent sign.
Short-term Care Quality
This facility also was given a first-rate short-term care score. This actually is this nursing home's third best category grade. In that category, this facility received a score of A. Short-term care ratings are based in part on the facility's quantity of highly-skilled highly skilled professionals. This includes a broad range of services, spanning from registered nurses to physical and occupational therapists, in addition to other types of therapy. This facility excelled in the two key staffing areas we looked at. It offered more care from registered nurses and physical therapists than the typical facility. Lastly, we looked at the percentage of patients who were able to return to the community from this nursing home. We found that it outperformed the majority of nursing homes in the country in this area with 51.6 percent of its residents able to return home. This is a better rate than most facilities.
Nurse Quality
Turning to our last area, this nursing home received a high-end nursing score. In fact, we awarded it a grade of B+ in that area, topping off one of our more impressive profiles. When determining our nursing grades, we look at both staffing levels and the skill levels of the nurses. This nursing home provides an incredible 4.1 hours of nursing care per resident daily. Out of that total, many of those hours were provided by registered nurses, which is one of the most highly highly trained levels of nurses. In addition to providing high levels of care, this place also performed well in several of the quality-based metrics we assessed. By way of illustration, in terms of the percentage of its residents suffering from pressure ulcers, this facility outpaced the national average. This is usually an indicator that a nursing home has reliable quality controls. Pressure ulcers can typically be prevented with better nursing care and a policy of regularly moving patients to avoid bed sores.
Overall Rating Over Time
Compared to national and state averages across all facilities.
Manor Care Nursing & Rehabilitation Center Quality Metrics
Minimizes Pressure Ulcers
This figure gauges the percent of long-term care patients that have new or worsened pressure ulcers . We factor in this statistic in computing both nursing and long-term care grades.
Percent of Patients with Pressure Ulcers
Lower is Better
Minimizes Serious Falls
This datapoint is a measure of the percent of long-term patients who had a fall resulting in severe injury. We use this statistic in calculating our nursing grades.
Percent of Patients with Serious Falls
Lower is Better
Minimizes Urinary Tract Infections
This is the percentage of residents who sustained a urinary tract infection. These infections are sometimes linked to poorer hygiene.
Percent of Patients with UTIs
Lower is Better
Appropriately Uses Anti-Psychotic Medication
This is the percent of patients prescribed antipsychotic medications. While antipsychotic medications may be vital to many residents, it is important to make sure these medications are being used only where medically required. In some situations, excessive reliance on these medications may suggest a nursing home is using these medications to subdue residents.
Percent of Patients
Lower is Better
Appropriately Uses Anti-Anxiety Medication
This figure gauges the percent of long-term care residents who were administered antianxiety medication. These drugs are typically given to patients suffering from depression or anxiety.
Percent of Patients
Lower is Better
Managing Depression Among Residents
This datapoint measures the percentage of long-term stay patients showing signs of depression.
Percent of Patients
Lower is Better
Appropriate Vaccine Usage
This metric measures the percent of long-term stay patients that received the pneumonia and flu vaccines. Respiratory viruses can be very dangerous for seniors, making these vaccines critical to patient health.
Percent of Patients
Higher is Better
Residents Maintain Autonomy
This indicates the percent of residents that required increased assistance with activities of daily living over time.
Percentage of Patients
Lower is Better
Ability to Keep Residents Mobile
This is a measure of the percent of long-term care residents that maintained mobility.
Percentage of Residents
Higher is Better
Hospitalizations
This is the number of hospitalizations per thousand days of patient care.
Hospitalizations per 1,000 resident days
Lower is Better
Short-term Care: Rehospitalizations
This datapoint is a measure of the number of times residents are rehospitalized per thousand days of short-term patient care.
Percentage of Residents Rehospitalized
Lower is Better
Short-term Care: ER Visits
This datapoint is a measure of the number of times residents are sent to the emergency room per thousand days of short-term patient care. Avoiding medical emergencies is one way to measure patient well-being during rehabilitation.
Percentage of Patients
Lower is Better
Short-term Care: Facilitates Functional Improvement
This metric is a measure of the percent of short-term residents that saw functional improvements.
Percentage of Resident
Higher is Better