Seasons Healthcare and Rehabilitation is one of six available nursing homes in Saint George, Utah. This is a good nursing home with a B overall. This was right in line with the city grade in Saint George. You can definitely do much worse than this facility. The best part of this place's report card was is its long-term care rating. We discuss long-term care in the next section.
Seasons Healthcare and Rehabilitation
- Nursing Home
- Adult Day Care
Updated Sep 1, 2022 by Nick Reese
Quick Details
- Accepts Medicare 1
- Accepts Medicaid 1
- No CCRC
- Has Resident Council
- No Family Council
- For profit - Limited Liability company
- Offers Hospice
- Offers Post-Acute Care
- Offers Inpatient Rehab
Specialized Services
- Personal Care
- Medication Management
- Home Making
- Transportation
- Speech Therapy
- IV Antibiotic Therapy
- Wound Care
- Occupational Therapy
- Peritoneal Dialysis
- Diabetes Management
- Physical Therapy
- Nutritional Counseling
- Recreational Therapy
- Pain Management
- Colostomy Care
- Catheter Care
Awards
Registered Staff Hours
Long-term Care Quality
In addition to receiving a strong overall grade, this nursing home fared well in long-term care. In fact, we awarded it an impressive grade of A- for that category, which is one of our highest scores. When facilities receive a score in this range in this category it typically means it has plenty of staff and is an overall good place to live on a permanent basis. One of the criteria we considered on top of nursing hours is vaccines. This facility administered the pneumonia vaccination to 99.44134 percent of its patients. This is a proven method to avoid negative health outcomes for the aged 65 and up population. Clearly, this place is doing something right in this area as it also excelled at keeping its residents out of the hospital. Indeed, it had less than one hospitalization per one thousand long-term resident days, which is an impressively low figure.
Facility Inspections
Another strong feature for this nursing home was inspections, where it earned a B in that area. It performed better than most facilities in this area. Our inspection grades are tied to several items found on the a nursing home's government inspections. Nursing homes that excel in this area have few deficiencies on their reports. Most importantly, these places should not have any severe deficiencies which are associated with risks to patient safety. While this facility had some minor dings on its government inspection report, it had no severe deficiencies. Severe deficiencies are ones found in categories G through L. This means CMS didn't deem any of the deficiencies on this facility's report to pose an imminent threat to patient safety or health. Finally, this facility had no substantiated complaints this year from residents, which is an excellent sign.
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Nurse Quality
In addition, this facility also received favorable nursing grades this year. In fact, we awarded them one of our better scores in that area, with a grade of B. Nursing ratings are based largely on quantity of nursing care available. This nursing home averages 0.3 hours of nursing care per resident per day. Finally, our nursing grades also factor in quality-based assessments, such as avoiding major falls. This place performed well in this area. Avoiding major falls is typically a good indicator that a place has reliable quality controls in place. Major falls can typically be avoided if more nurses aids and better safety protocols are in place.
Short-term Care Quality
Turning to the fourth area, this nursing home was awarded a high-end short-term care grade. This nursing home didn't end up having any weak spots. In the category of short-term care, we strive to qualify measures of a nursing home's rehabilitation. We assess the facility's skilled nursing services, including those performed by registered nurses and various therapists. Fortunately, it appear that this facility employs registered nurses. Not all nursing homes employs these types of nurses. On the other hand, based on the information they provided, they do not appear to employ physical therapists. Finally, we assessed the number of residents that eventually returned home from this nursing home. We found that 0 percent of this nursing home's residents returned home.
Rating Over Time
Compared to national and state averages across all facilities.
Seasons Healthcare and Rehabilitation Quality Metrics
Minimizes Pressure Ulcers
In Seasons Healthcare and Rehabilitation, 6.04% of Patients had Pressure Ulcers
This indicates the percentage of residents that suffered from a pressure ulcer. Pressure ulcers, which are also called bed sores, are often caused by residents staying in one position for too long. Better nursing care can reduce the percentage of residents in a nursing home who sustain pressure ulcers.
Minimizes Serious Falls
In Seasons Healthcare and Rehabilitation, 3.56% of Patients had Serious Falls
This is the percent of residents who sustained a major fall. Falls resulting in major injury are considered by many experts to be an indicator of nursing care at a nursing home. Falls resulting in injury are routinely caused by lower levels of patient supervision.
Minimizes Urinary Tract Infections
In Seasons Healthcare and Rehabilitation, 2.65% of Patients had UTIs
This tells you the percent of residents that suffered from a urinary tract infection. UTI's are routinely caused by facilities with lower levels of hygiene. Better nursing care limits the number of UTI's sustained by residents in a nursing home. Keep in mind that this metric is affected by by the fact that facilities have different reporting standards for UTI's.
Appropriately Uses Anti-Psychotic Medication
In Seasons Healthcare and Rehabilitation, 13.64% of Patients use Anti-Psychotic Medication
This is a measure of the percent of long-term patients who are administered antipsychotic drugs. Increased usage of these drugs may suggest a facility is using these medications to control patient behavior in situations where such medications aren't medically required. Nevertheless, some nursing homes need to rely on these drugs due to having more residents with Alzheimer's or other dementias.
Appropriately Uses Anti-Anxiety Medication
In Seasons Healthcare and Rehabilitation, 21.58% of Patients use Anti-Anxiety Medication
This tells you the percent of residents who were prescribed antianxiety medications. These drugs are used to treat patients suffering from depression or anxiety.
Managing Depression Among Residents
In Seasons Healthcare and Rehabilitation, 10.85% of Patients
This datapoint measures the percent of long-term stay patients who are exhibiting symptoms of depression. Many in the industry would argue that this is a reliable measure of patient quality of care.
Appropriate Vaccine Usage
In Seasons Healthcare and Rehabilitation, 83% of Patients
This datapoint measures the percent of long-term care patients who received the pneumonia and flu vaccines. Respiratory viruses can be fatal for nursing home residents, making these vaccines critical to patient health.
Residents Maintain Autonomy
In Seasons Healthcare and Rehabilitation, 14% Percentage of Patients
This metric is a measure of the percentage of long-term stay residents that required increased assistance with activities of daily living over time. Activities of daily living include activities such as taking medications and continence. Some experts argue that this is a reliable measure of a patient's well-being.
Ability to Keep Residents Mobile
In Seasons Healthcare and Rehabilitation, 18.79% Percentage of Residents
This datapoint is a measure of the percentage of long-term stay patients that maintained mobility. Some argue that mobility is important for residents' mental and physical health.
Hospitalizations
In Seasons Healthcare and Rehabilitation, 0.9 Hospitalizations per 1,000 resident days
This datapoint measures the number of hospitalizations per 1,000 days of patient care. Staying out of the hospital is key to the physical health of patients.
Short-term Care: Rehospitalizations
In Seasons Healthcare and Rehabilitation, 18.79 Percentage of Residents Rehospitalized
This is the number of times residents are rehospitalized per thousand days of short-term patient care. There is generally a correlation between reduced hospitalizations and a nursing home's quality of short-term rehabilitation.
Short-term Care: ER Visits
In Seasons Healthcare and Rehabilitation, 10.55 Percentage of Patients
This is the number of emergency room visits per 1,000 days of short-term patient care. There is typically a correlation between having fewer emergency room visits and the quality of short-term care.
Short-term Care: Facilitates Functional Improvement
In Seasons Healthcare and Rehabilitation, 72.2% Percentage of Resident
This datapoint is a measure of the percent of short-term stay residents that experienced functional improvements.
Scores for Saint George, UT
- Overall Rating has a grade of B
- Nurse Rating has a grade of B
- Long-term Care Rating has a grade of B-minus
- Short-term Care Rating has a grade of B-plus
- Inspection Rating has a grade of B-plus
Looking for more options? Saint George, Utah has 5 other nursing homes
Nearby Hospitals
- Dixie Regional Medical CenterAcute Care Hospitals 2.08 miles away1380 East Medical Center Drive Saint George Utah 84790Voluntary non-profit - Private(435) 251-2100
Nearby Dialysis
- Liberty Dialysis - St George (Fmc)1.72 miles away624 S 1000 E Ste 101 Saint George Utah 84790CMS Rating: 4 stars Dialysis Stations: 19 (435) 656-4596
- Dixie Dialysis Center2.01 miles away720 S River Rd Ste d1100 Saint George Utah 84790CMS Rating: 4 stars Dialysis Stations: 20 (435) 656-0857
- Hurricane Dialysis Center16.66 miles away48 S 2500 W Ste 100 Hurricane Utah 84737Dialysis Stations: 12 (435) 635-0399