PARKS HEALTHCARE AND REHABILITATION CENTER - ORLANDO, FL
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PARKS HEALTHCARE AND REHABILITATION CENTER
9311 S ORANGE BLOSSOM TRAIL ORLANDO, FL, 32837 Phone (make sure to verify first before calling): (407) 858-0455 Number of Certified Beds: 120 Total Number of Residents: 106 Percent of Occupied Beds: 88% 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?: Yes Special Focus Facility?: No Type: Skilled Nursing Facilities Overall Star Rating: 1 Star Health Inspections Star Rating: 1 Star Nurse Staffing Star Rating: 3 Stars Quality Measures Star Rating: 3 Stars RN Only Star Rating: 2 Stars Employment Full-Time EquivalentAdministrative Staff - Full Time: 6.86Administrative Staff - Part Time: 0.46 Certified Nurse Aides - Full Time: 71.43 Certified Nurse Aides - Part Time: 2.29 Dietitians - Under Contract: 0.23 Food Service Personnel - Full Time: 11.43 Food Service Personnel - Part Time: 1.29 Housekeeping Personnel - Full Time: 12.57 Licensed Practical/ Vocational Nurses - Full Time: 18.36 Licensed Practical/ Vocational Nurses - Part Time: 0.69 Medical Directors - Under Contract: 0.29 Mental Health Services Personnel - Under Contract: 0.23 Nurses With Administrative Duties - Full Time: 5.71 Persons Not Included In Any Other Categories - Full Time: 2.57 Registered Nurses - Full Time: 6.07 Rn Director Of Nursing - Full Time: 1.14 Social Workers - Full Time: 1.14 Dentists - Under Contract: 0.14 Nurses With Administrative Duties - Part Time: 0.46 Pharmacists - Under Contract: 0.23 Podiatrists - Under Contract: 0.23 Sppech Pathologists - Full Time: 2.29 Registered Nurses - Part Time: 0.34 Housekeeping Personnel - Part Time: 1.37 Occupational Therapists - Full Time: 2.29 Physical Therapists - Full Time: 1.14 Occupational Therapy Assistants - Full Time: 1.14 Provided Services
Staff InformationNumber of Registered Nurses Hours Per Resident Per Day
Number of Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses Hours Per Resident Per Day
Total Number of Licensed Staff Hours Per Resident Per Day
Number of ,Certified Nurse Assistant Hours Per Resident Per Day
Quality MeasuresPercent of long-stay residents given influenza vaccination during the flu season
Percent of long-stay residents who were assessed and given pneumococcal vaccination
Percent of long-stay residents whose need for help with daily activities has increased
Percent of long-stay residents who have moderate to severe pain
Percent of high-risk long-stay residents who have pressure sores
Percent of long-stay residents who are more depressed or anxious
Percent of low-risk long-stay residents who lose control of their bowels or bladder
Percent of long-stay residents who have/had a catheter inserted and left in their bladder
Percent of long-stay residents who spend most of their time in bed or in a chair
Percent of long-stay residents whose ability to move about in and around their room got worse
Percent of long-stay residents who had a urinary tract infection
Percent of long-stay residents who lose too much weight
Percent of short-stay residents given influenza vaccination during the flu season
Percent of short-stay residents who were assessed and given pneumococcal vaccination
Percent of short-stay residents who have delirium
Percent of short-stay residents who had moderate to severe pain
Percent of short-stay residents who have pressure sores
Complaint DeficiencyGive professional services that meet a professional standard of quality: Isolated (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)Have a program to keep infection from spreading: Widespread (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm) Keep accurate and appropriate medical records: Isolated (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm) Make sure that residents who cannot care for themselves receive help with eating/drinking, grooming and hygiene: Isolated (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm) Give residents proper treatment to prevent new bed (pressure) sores or heal existing bed sores: Isolated (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm) Make sure that each resident's nutritional needs were met: Isolated (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm) 1) Make sure that residents who take drugs are not given too many doses or for too long; 2) make sure that the use of drugs is carefully watched; or 3) stop or change drugs that cause unwanted effects: Isolated (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm) Keep each resident's personal and medical records private and confidential: Isolated (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm) Provide needed housekeeping and maintenance: Isolated (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm) Get doctor orders for the resident's immediate care when admitted: Isolated (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm) Properly care for residents needing special services, including: injections, colostomy, ureostomy, ileostomy, tracheostomy care, tracheal suctioning, respiratory care, foot care, and prostheses: Isolated (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm) Give or get lab tests to meet the needs of residents: Isolated (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm) Keep all essential equipment working safely: Isolated (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm) Make sure that the nursing home area is safe, easy to use, clean and comfortable: Pattern (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm) Have a program to keep infection from spreading: Isolated (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm) Make sure that residents who cannot care for themselves receive help with eating/drinking, grooming and hygiene: Pattern (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm) Make sure that the nursing home area is free of dangers that cause accidents: Isolated (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm) Make sure that doctors see a resident's plan of care at every visit and make notes about progress and orders in writing: Isolated (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm) Make sure that the nursing home area is safe, easy to use, clean and comfortable: Widespread (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm) Provide needed housekeeping and maintenance: Isolated (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm) |
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