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Pleasant Manor

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Updated Jun 1, 2022 by Nick Lata

Historical Rating
Grade: C
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27 Brand Avenue,
Faribault MN 55021

50.61% estimated occupancy 1

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

Pleasant Manor is a small facility located in Faribault, Minnesota. This facility was given an overall grade of C, which is a respectable rating. This place seems to have a few things working in its favor. More information on this facility's category grades may be found below. Its best category was short-term care, which is addressed in the next paragraph.

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Quick Details

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

Specialized Services

  • Personal Care
  • Medication Management
  • Home Making
  • Transportation
  • Speech Therapy
  • IV Antibiotic Therapy
  • Dentistry
  • Wound Care
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Podiatry
  • Mental Health
  • Physical Therapy
  • Recreational Therapy
  • Bariatric Care
  • Optometry
  • Audiology

Short-term Care Quality

Grade: A-minus

We gave this nursing home a grade of A- for our short-term care score. This is far more impressive than the facility's overall grade. In our short-term care rating, we strive to forge a valuable barometer for rehabilitation services. In doing so, we assess the facility's level of highly-skilled nursing services, including both registered nurses and physical therapy, as well as occupational therapy. Fortunately, it looks like this facility employs registered nurses. Not every nursing home employs these skilled professionals. On the other hand, based on the information this nursing home provided, it does not look like the facility employs physical therapists. Lastly, we considered the number of patients who were able to return to the community from this nursing home. We found that 5.7 percent of this nursing home's patients returned home.

Nurse Quality

Grade: B-minus

This facility's second best category was its nursing grade, where it received a grade of B-. Our nursing grade is primarily associated with a facility's level of nurse staffing. This facility provided just 0.3 hours of nursing care per resident per day. This is a relatively low total compared to most other facilities. Lastly, despite not having the highest total nursing hours per resident, this place performed admirably in the metric of preventing major falls. This is typically an indicator that a facility has sufficient quality controls in place.

Facility Inspections

Grade: C

Turning to the area of health inspections, we gave this nursing home a grade of C for our inspection category. These inspection ratings take several factors into consideration, including deficiencies and federal fines. You can learn more about each of these items by reviewing copies of nursing homes' inspection reports. This facility had 3 deficiencies on its government inspection report, but fortunately none were in categories G through L. This tells you inspectors didn't deem any of the deficiencies to present an imminent risk to patient health or safety. Unfortunately, we also need to draw your attention to the fact that this facility received significant government fines in recent years.

Long-term Care Quality

Grade: F

Turning to the last area, this facility did not perform very well. With a bottom of the barrel grade of F in long-term care, this was its weakest category grade. For prospective residents looking for a permanent place to live as opposed to skilled nursing, long-term care is an important category. After we finished assessing the amount of nursing care, we then analyzed the nursing home's vaccination statistics. We were optimistic to discover that this facility vaccinated 96.72131 percent of its patients against pneumonia. Surprisingly, this nursing home also keeps its patients out of the hospital. In fact, it had only 0 hospitalizations per 1,000 long-term resident days. Unfortunately, a few of its other scores in this 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

Pleasant Manor Quality Metrics

Minimizes Pressure Ulcers

Grade: F

In Pleasant Manor, 16.46% of Patients had Pressure Ulcers

This is the percent of residents who sustained a pressure ulcer. Pressure ulcers are considered by many in the nursing home industry to be an indicator of nursing care at a nursing home. Pressure ulcers, which are also known as bed sores, are routinely the result of residents not being moved frequently enough.

Minimizes Serious Falls

Grade: A-minus

In Pleasant Manor, 1.64% of Patients had Serious Falls

This is the percent of patients who sustained a major fall. Falls leading to severe injury are routinely caused by lower quality nursing care. Better nursing protocols can limit the number of major falls sustained by residents in a nursing home.

Minimizes Urinary Tract Infections

Grade: B

In Pleasant Manor, 1.65% of Patients had UTIs

This statistic indicates the percentage of long-term care patients which had urinary tract infections. UTI's could be a sign of a nursing home with worse hygiene protocols. However, this statistic can be misleading for some nursing homes due to varying reporting standards for urinary tract infections.

Appropriately Uses Anti-Psychotic Medication

Grade: B-plus

In Pleasant Manor, 11.97% of Patients use Anti-Psychotic Medication

This datapoint gauges the percent of long-term care patients that are administered antipsychotic medication. Increased usage of these drugs may suggest a nursing home is using these drugs to control patient behavior in scenarios where such drugs are not medically required. However, some nursing homes may need to rely more on these drugs due to an increased number of residents with Alzheimer's or other dementias.

Appropriately Uses Anti-Anxiety Medication

Grade: A

In Pleasant Manor, 10.75% of Patients use Anti-Anxiety Medication

This tells you the percent of residents who were prescribed antianxiety drugs. These drugs are prescribed to residents suffering from anxiety or depression.

Managing Depression Among Residents

Grade: B

In Pleasant Manor, 3.64% of Patients

This tells you the percentage of residents who are demonstrating symptoms of depression. Increased levels of depression may be an indicator lower quality care.

Appropriate Vaccine Usage

Grade: C

In Pleasant Manor, 92.65% of Patients

This metric is a measure of the percent of long-term stay patients who received the flu and pneumonia vaccines.

Residents Maintain Autonomy

Grade: C

In Pleasant Manor, 19.1% of Patients

This tells you the percent of residents who required more assistance with activities of daily living over time. Higher levels of needing for assistance with activities of daily living could indicate the deterioration of a resident's medical condition.

Ability to Keep Residents Mobile

Grade: A

In Pleasant Manor, 29.05% of Residents

This is the percent of residents that remained mobile levels over time. Optimizing mobility is usually a great sign for residents' well-being.

Short-term Care: Rehospitalizations

Grade: D

In Pleasant Manor, 29.05% of Residents Rehospitalized

This metric 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 health of residents.

Short-term Care: ER Visits

Grade: F

In Pleasant Manor, 28.05% of Patients

This datapoint is a measure of the number of emergency room visits per 1,000 days of short-term patient care.

Short-term Care: Facilitates Functional Improvement

Grade: A

In Pleasant Manor, 91.13% of Resident

This metric is a measure of the percent of short-term stay patients who saw functional improvements, such as enhanced ability to perform activities of daily living. Some experts would argue that this is a measure of rehabilitation services.

Nearby Hospitals

  • District One HospitalAcute Care Hospitals 0.43 miles away200 State Avenue Faribault Minnesota 55021Voluntary non-profit - Private(507) 334-6451
  • Owatonna HospitalAcute Care Hospitals 12.46 miles away2250 26th Street Northwest Owatonna Minnesota 55060Voluntary non-profit - Other(507) 977-2000
  • Northfield HospitalAcute Care Hospitals 12.86 miles away2000 North Avenue Northfield Minnesota 55057Government - Local(507) 646-1001
  • Mayo Clinic Health System-WasecaCritical Access Hospitals 19.32 miles away501 North State Street Waseca Minnesota 56093Voluntary non-profit - Private(507) 835-1210

Nearby Dialysis

  • Faribault Dialysis of Davita2.12 miles away201 S Lyndale Ave, Suite F Faribault Minnesota 55021Dialysis Stations: 10 (507) 334-0306
  • Fmc - Cannon Valley9.84 miles away396 Schilling Dr S Ste 400 Dundas Minnesota 55019Dialysis Stations: 13 (507) 645-6817
  • Northfield Dialysis of Davita10.74 miles away2004 Jefferson Rd Northfield Minnesota 55057Dialysis Stations: 8 (507) 645-6762
  • Mayo Dialysis - Owatonna12.46 miles away2200 26th Street Owatonna Minnesota 55060Dialysis Stations: 24 (507) 446-5112