Rogers Health and Rehabilitation Center is in Rogers, Arkansas, a city with 71,942 people. This is a solid facility, with an overall grade of C. This grade isn't too far off the city grade for Rogers, which is a B-. This place did not excel in all of our categories, but it did not receive any terrible grades either. More information about its category grades can be found below.
Rogers Health and Rehabilitation Center
Updated May 1, 2022 by Nick Reese
1149 W New Hope Rd,
Rogers AR 72758
46.5% estimated occupancy 1
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Facility Inspections
The main reason this turned out to be a decent nursing home is that it received an elite inspection score. In fact, its inspection score was far better than its overall grade. In the inspections category, we gave it an A. Inspection scores are tied to several datapoints found on the a nursing home's recent inspection reports. Places that receive favorable grades in this category typically have few deficiencies on their reports. Most importantly, these places should not have any severe deficiencies which are associated with endangerment of patients. This nursing home was assessed 5 deficiencies on its inspection report, but we were relieved to see that none of the deficiencies were considered to be major deficiencies. This indicates that CMS did not consider any of these deficiencies to create an imminent threat to resident safety or health. A couple minor deficiencies should not stop you from considering a nursing home.
Long-term Care Quality
This nursing home received its second highest category grade in the area of long-term care. We awarded this nursing home a B- in this area, which is a respectable grade. Our long-term care grades are based on a facility's amount of nursing care. This means a vast spectrum of personal care services, ranging from assistance with activities of daily living to routine healthcare services. After considering the volume of care provided by aids and other staff, we then looked at the nursing home's vaccination statistics. We were pleased to discover that this facility vaccinated 99.15254 percent of its patients for pneumonia. This nursing home keeps its patients out of the hospital. It had only 0 hospitalizations per one thousand long-term resident days, which is a remarkably low figure.
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Nurse Quality
One of this facility's better category grades was in the area of nursing care. In that area, we gave this facility a grade of B-. Nursing ratings are based largely on levels of nurse staffing. This particular nursing home provided 3.6 hours of nursing care per resident per day. Finally, our nursing grades also factor in quality-based measures, such as preventing major falls. This place performed admirably in this area. Avoiding major falls is typically an indicator that a nursing home has quality controls in place. Some falls can be avoided if a nursing home offers enough nurses aids to assist its patients.
Short-term Care Quality
This facility's weakest category was short-term care, which is the last category we looked at. In this category, we gave this facility a D. In determining our short-term care scores, we look at a facility's levels of highly skilled nursing services, which includes registered nurses, physical therapists occupational therapists and other licensed professionals. This score is typically a solid measure of a facility's ability to rehabilitate patients. Unfortunately, this nursing home was below average in terms of its quantity of physical therapy and registered nurse hours provided to its residents based on the measures we assessed. Lastly, we assessed the percentage of patients who who were able to eventually return home from this facility. This nursing home didn't fare well here either. In fact, we found that just 43.4 percent of this facility's residents were able to return home.
Rating Over Time
Compared to national and state averages across all facilities.
Rogers Health and Rehabilitation Center Quality Metrics
Minimizes Pressure Ulcers
In Rogers Health and Rehabilitation Center, 8.47% of Patients had Pressure Ulcers
This indicates the percentage of patients that have had a pressure ulcer. Pressure ulcers, also known as bed sores, are routinely caused by patients staying in one position for too long. Better nursing protocols can limit the percentage of residents in a nursing home who sustain pressure ulcers.
Minimizes Serious Falls
In Rogers Health and Rehabilitation Center, 3.93% of Patients had Serious Falls
This datapoint indicates the percentage of long-term residents who have had falls resulting in major injury. Falls can arise for a variety of reasons, but high rates of falls resulting in injuries may be an indicator of lower levels of patient supervision.
Minimizes Urinary Tract Infections
In Rogers Health and Rehabilitation Center, 2.32% of Patients had UTIs
This datapoint measures the percent of long-term care patients which have experienced a UTI. Although more infections could reflect poorly on a facility's hygiene protocols, it is problematic to compare between nursing homes due to nursing homes having reporting standards.
Appropriately Uses Anti-Psychotic Medication
In Rogers Health and Rehabilitation Center, 12.01% of Patients use Anti-Psychotic Medication
This is the percent of patients who were prescribed antipsychotic medications. Antipsychotic drugs are given to patients for many conditions, such as cognitive disorders. Sadly, in some situations, high levels of antipsychotic drug use may mean a facility is using these medications to control patient behavior.
Appropriately Uses Anti-Anxiety Medication
In Rogers Health and Rehabilitation Center, 21.41% of Patients use Anti-Anxiety Medication
This datapoint is an indication of the percentage of long-term residents taking antianxiety drugs.
Managing Depression Among Residents
In Rogers Health and Rehabilitation Center, 2% of Patients
This metric is a measure of the percent of long-term residents who are showing signs of depression. Some experts would argue this is a measure of quality of life.
Appropriate Vaccine Usage
In Rogers Health and Rehabilitation Center, 95.84% of Patients
This datapoint measures the percentage of long-term stay patients that received the flu and pneumonia vaccines. Respiratory viruses can be deadly for nursing home patients, making these types of vaccines important for resident well-being.
Residents Maintain Autonomy
In Rogers Health and Rehabilitation Center, 12.45% Percentage of Patients
This tells you the percent of residents who required more assistance with activities of daily living over time.
Ability to Keep Residents Mobile
In Rogers Health and Rehabilitation Center, 14.17% Percentage of Residents
This metric measures the percent of long-term stay patients that remained mobile levels. Many in the industry argue that mobility is vital to patients well-being.
Short-term Care: Rehospitalizations
In Rogers Health and Rehabilitation Center, 14.17 Percentage of Residents Rehospitalized
This is the number of times residents are rehospitalized per 1,000 days of short-term patient care. There is a correlation between staying out of the hospital and a nursing home's quality of short-term rehabilitation.
Short-term Care: ER Visits
In Rogers Health and Rehabilitation Center, 12.98 Percentage of Patients
This tells you the number of emergency room visits per thousand days of short-term patient care. There is usually a correlation between keeping patients out of the emergency room and the quality of care.
Short-term Care: Facilitates Functional Improvement
In Rogers Health and Rehabilitation Center, 77.49% Percentage of Resident
Measures the percent of short-term patients who experienced functional improvements.
Scores for Rogers, AR
- Overall Rating has a grade of B-minus
- Nurse Rating has a grade of B-minus
- Long-term Care Rating has a grade of B
- Short-term Care Rating has a grade of B-minus
- Inspection Rating has a grade of B-plus
Looking for more options? Rogers, Arkansas has 5 other nursing homes
Nearby Hospitals
- Mercy Hospital Northwest ArkansasAcute Care Hospitals 2.86 miles away2710 South Rife Medical Lane Rogers Arkansas 72758Voluntary non-profit - Church(479) 338-8000
- Northwest Medical Center-SpringdaleAcute Care Hospitals 9 miles away609 West Maple Avenue Springdale Arkansas 72764Proprietary(479) 751-5711
- Arkansas Children's Northwest, IncChildrens 10.78 miles away2601 Gene George Boulevard Springdale Arkansas 72762Voluntary non-profit - Private(479) 725-6800
- Northwest Health Physicians Specialty HospitalAcute Care Hospitals 13.14 miles away3873 North Parkview Drive Fayetteville Arkansas 72703Proprietary(479) 571-7002
- Washington Regional Medical CenterAcute Care Hospitals 13.92 miles away3215 N North Hills Boulevard Fayetteville Arkansas 72703Voluntary non-profit - Private(479) 463-5113
- Ozarks Community Hospital of GravetteCritical Access Hospitals 19.34 miles away1101 Jackson Street Sw Gravette Arkansas 72736Proprietary(479) 787-5291
Nearby Dialysis
- Davita - Rogers Dialysis2.55 miles away101 N 37th Street Rogers Arkansas 72756Dialysis Stations: 16 (479) 899-6868
- Davita - Bentonville3.95 miles away1104 Se 30th St Bentonville Arkansas 72712Dialysis Stations: 21 (479) 657-6220
- Benton County Dialysis Ctr5.92 miles away801 Se Plaza Ave Ste 1 Bentonville Arkansas 72712CMS Rating: 2 stars Dialysis Stations: 17 (479) 273-7340
- Hidden Springs Dialysis Ctr8.07 miles away3000 Nw "A" Street Ste 2 Bentonville Arkansas 72712Dialysis Stations: 12 (479) 404-2400
- Springdale Dialysis Ctr10.35 miles away2158 Butterfield Coach Rd Springdale Arkansas 72764Dialysis Stations: 19 (479) 404-2430
- Davita - Springdale10.39 miles away2070 Mckenzie Road Ste B Springdale Arkansas 72762Dialysis Stations: 16 (479) 927-1957
- Davita - Fayetteville13.7 miles away509 E Millsap Ste 111 Fayetteville Arkansas 72703Dialysis Stations: 9 (479) 443-6688
- North Hills Dialysis13.98 miles away107 E Monte Painter Dr Fayetteville Arkansas 72703CMS Rating: 4 stars Dialysis Stations: 19 (479) 463-7000