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TOWER NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER - RALEIGH, NC

 



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Address
3609 BOND STREET
RALEIGH, NC, 27604
Phone (make sure to verify first before calling): (919) 231-8113

Number of Certified Beds: 180
Total Number of Residents: 121
Percent of Occupied Beds: 67%
Sprinkler Status: Fully Sprinklered
Program Participation: Medicare and Medicaid
Type of Ownership: For profit - Corporation
Located Within a Hospital?: No
Multi Nursing Home Ownership?: Yes
Resident and Family Councils: Resident
Continuing Care Retirement Community?: No
Quality Indicator Survey?: No
Special Focus Facility?: No
Type: Skilled Nursing Facilities


Overall Star Rating: 2 Stars
Health Inspections Star Rating: 2 Stars
Nurse Staffing Star Rating: 3 Stars
Quality Measures Star Rating: 3 Stars
RN Only Star Rating: 3 Stars

Employment Full-Time Equivalent

Administrative Staff - Full Time: 6.07
Certified Nurse Aides - Full Time: 59.74
Certified Nurse Aides - Part Time: 3.66
Dietitians - Under Contract: 0.23
Food Service Personnel - Full Time: 11.73
Food Service Personnel - Part Time: 4.47
Licensed Practical/ Vocational Nurses - Part Time: 4.46
Medical Directors - Under Contract: 0.69
Mental Health Services Personnel - Under Contract: 0.29
Nurses With Administrative Duties - Full Time: 8.41
Persons Not Included In Any Other Categories - Full Time: 6.51
Physical Therapists - Under Contract: 1.31
Registered Nurses - Full Time: 4.13
Rn Director Of Nursing - Full Time: 1.41
Social Workers - Full Time: 2.53
Activities Professionals - Full Time: 1.20
Dentists - Under Contract: 0.11
Occupational Therapists - Under Contract: 0.54
Pharmacists - Under Contract: 0.23
Speech Pathologists - Under Contract: 1.20
Housekeeping Personnel - Under Contract: 1.49
Nurse Aides In Training - Full Time: 1.50
Registered Nurses - Part Time: 3.61
Occupational Therapy Assistants - Under Contract: 1.03
Physical Therapy Aide - Under Contract: 0.54
Nurse Aides In Training - Part Time: 0.73
Occupational Therapy Aides - Under Contract: 0.56

Provided Services

  • Activities Services Are Provided Onsite To Residents
  • Clinical Laboratory Services Are Provided Onsite To Residents
  • Dental Services Are Provided Onsite To Residents
  • Diagnostic Xray Services Are Provided Onsite To Residents
  • Dietary Services Are Provided Onsite To Residents
  • Housekeeping Services Are Provided Onsite To Residents
  • Mental Health Services Are Provided Onsite To Residents
  • Nursing Services Are Provided Onsite To Residents
  • Occupational Therapy Services Are Provided Onsite To Residents
  • Pharmacy Services Are Provided Onsite To Residents
  • Physical Therapy Services Are Provided Onsite To Residents
  • Physician Services Are Provided Onsite To Residents
  • Podiatry Services Are Provided Onsite To Residents
  • Social Work Services Are Provided Onsite To Residents
  • Speech/Language Pathology Services Are Provided Onsite To Residents

Staff Information

Number of Registered Nurses Hours Per Resident Per Day
This Nursing Home:

0.660
North Carolina:

0.671
Number of Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses Hours Per Resident Per Day
This Nursing Home:

0.970
North Carolina:

0.848
Total Number of Licensed Staff Hours Per Resident Per Day
Here:

1.630
State:

1.518
Number of ,Certified Nurse Assistant Hours Per Resident Per Day
Here:

0.150
North Carolina:

0.086
Number Therapy Hours Per Resident Per Day
This Nursing Home:

0.150
North Carolina:

0.088

Quality Measures

Percent of long-stay residents whose need for help with daily activities has increased
Here:

13.5%
State:

19.4%
Percent of long-stay residents who self-report moderate to severe pain
This Nursing Home:

17.7%
North Carolina:

12.6%
Percent of long-stay high-risk residents with pressure ulcers
This Nursing Home:

9.6%
North Carolina:

7.4%
Percent of long-stay residents who lose too much weight
Here:

9.7%
North Carolina:

8.7%
Percent of long-stay residents who have had a catheter inserted and left in their bladder
Here:

7.0%
North Carolina:

3.2%
Percent of long-stay residents with a urinary tract infection
Here:

3.9%
State:

8.1%
Percent of long-stay residents who have depressive symptoms
Here:

58.8%
State:

6.2%
Percent of long-stay residents who were physically restrained
This Nursing Home:

6.6%
State:

1.8%
Percent of long-stay residents experiencing one or more falls with major injury
Here:

1.9%
State:

3.2%
Percent of long-stay residents assessed and given, appropriately, the seasonal influenza vaccine
Here:

99.1%
North Carolina:

94.9%
Percent of long-stay residents assessed and given, appropriately, the pneumococcal vaccine
Here:

99.1%
State:

96.5%
Percent of short-stay residents who self-report moderate to severe pain
This Nursing Home:

14.8%
State:

21.9%
Percent of short-stay residents assessed and given, appropriately, the seasonal influenza vaccine
This Nursing Home:

96.5%
State:

88.7%
Percent of short-stay residents assessed and given, appropriately, the pneumococcal vaccine
This Nursing Home:

90.7%
North Carolina:

87.2%
Percent of short-stay residents who newly received an antipsychotic medication
Here:

4.9%
North Carolina:

2.6%
Percent of long-stay residents who received an antipsychotic medication
Here:

23.2%
North Carolina:

21.0%

Complaint Deficiency

Restrictions on the use of flammable curtains: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Properly installed electrical wiring and equipment: Some (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Proper backup exit lighting: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Hire sufficient dietary support personnel: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

A properly installed and maintained dumbwaiter or escalator: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Provide doctors orders for the resident's immediate care, at the time the resident was admitted: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Hire sufficient dietary support personnel: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Provide special eating equipment and utensils for each resident who needs them: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Properly installed electrical wiring and equipment: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Give each resident a notice of rights, rules, services and charges. Tell each resident who can get Medicaid benefits about 1) which items and services Medicaid covers and which the resident must pay for: Some (Potential for minimal harm)

Keep each resident's personal and medical records private and confidential: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Determine if it is safe for the resident to self-administer drugs: Some (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Reasonably accommodate the needs and preferences of each resident: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Provide activities to meet the interests and needs of each resident: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Allow the resident the right to participate in the planning or revision of the resident's care plan: Some (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Make sure services provided by the nursing facility meet professional standards of quality: Some (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Assist those residents who need total help with eating/drinking, grooming and personal and oral hygiene: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Give residents proper treatment to prevent new bed (pressure) sores or heal existing bed sores: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Make sure that each resident who enters the nursing home without a catheter is not given a catheter, and receive proper services to prevent urinary tract infections and restore normal bladder function: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

1) Make sure that each resident's drug regimen is free from unnecessary drugs; 2) Each resident's entire drug/medication is managed and monitored to achieve highest well being: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Keep the rate of medication errors (wrong drug, wrong dose, wrong time) to less than 5%: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Make sure that residents are safe from serious medication errors: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Dispose of garbage and refuse properly: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Safely provide drugs and other similar products available, which are needed every day and in emergencies, by a licensed pharmacist: Some (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Maintain drug records and properly mark/label drugs and other similar products according to accepted professional standards: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Have a program that investigates, controls and keeps infection from spreading: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Exits that are free from obstructions and can be used at all times: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Assist those residents who need total help with eating/drinking, grooming and personal and oral hygiene: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Exits that are accessible at all times: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Properly working alarms on sprinkler valves: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Posted No-smoking signs in areas where smoking is not permitted or did not provide ashtrays where smoking was allowed: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Properly protected cooking facilities: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Exits that are free from obstructions and can be used at all times: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Make sure services provided by the nursing facility meet professional standards of quality: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Make sure that each resident who enters the nursing home without a catheter is not given a catheter, and receive proper services to prevent urinary tract infections and restore normal bladder function: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Give each resident enough fluids to keep them healthy and prevent dehydration: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Prepare food that is nutritional, appetizing, tasty, attractive, well-cooked, and at the right temperature: Some (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Approved construction type or materials: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Exits that are accessible at all times: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Proper medical gas storage and administration areas: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Weekly inspections and monthly testing of generators: Few (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

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