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MERCY FRANCISCAN TERRACE
100 COMPTON ROAD
CINCINNATI, OH, 45215

Phone (make sure to verify first before calling): (513) 761-9036

Number of Certified Beds: 124
Total Number of Residents: 100
Percent of Occupied Beds: 81%
Sprinkler Status: Fully sprinklered
Program Participation: Medicare and Medicaid
Type of Ownership: Non profit - Corporation
Located Within a Hospital?: No
Multi Nursing Home Ownership?: Yes
Resident and Family Councils: Resident
Continuing Care Retirement Community?: Yes
Quality Indicator Survey?: No
Special Focus Facility?: No
Type: Skilled Nursing Facilities

Overall Star Rating: 2 Stars
Health Inspections Star Rating: 1 Star
Nurse Staffing Star Rating: 4 Stars
Quality Measures Star Rating: 5 Stars
RN Only Star Rating: 3 Stars

Employment Full-Time Equivalent

Administrative Staff - Full Time: 5.39
Certified Nurse Aides - Full Time: 46.13
Certified Nurse Aides - Part Time: 4.63
Housekeeping Personnel - Full Time: 9.74
Licensed Practical/ Vocational Nurses - Full Time: 16.07
Licensed Practical/ Vocational Nurses - Part Time: 0.80
Nurses With Administrative Duties - Full Time: 4.39
Registered Nurses - Full Time: 7.33
Social Workers - Full Time: 1.14
Activities Professionals - Full Time: 0.57
Medical Directors - Part Time: 0.11
Occupational Therapists - Part Time: 1.01
Physical Therapists - Part Time: 0.64
Sppech Pathologists - Full Time: 0.26
Registered Nurses - Part Time: 1.49
Housekeeping Personnel - Part Time: 0.57
Physical Therapists - Full Time: 0.70
Occupational Therapy Assistants - Full Time: 0.87
Physical Therapy Aide - Full Time: 1.10

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 Non 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 Offsite To Residents
  • Nursing Services Are Provided Onsite To Non 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:

0.590
Ohio:

0.666
Number of Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses Hours Per Resident Per Day
This Nursing Home:

1.090
State:

0.911
Total Number of Licensed Staff Hours Per Resident Per Day
Here:

1.680
Ohio:

1.576
Number of ,Certified Nurse Assistant Hours Per Resident Per Day
Here:

2.500
Ohio:

2.362

Quality Measures

Percent of long-stay residents given influenza vaccination during the flu season
This Nursing Home:

100.0%
Ohio:

90.9%
Percent of long-stay residents who were assessed and given pneumococcal vaccination
This Nursing Home:

100.0%
State:

88.1%
Percent of long-stay residents whose need for help with daily activities has increased
This Nursing Home:

5.0%
State:

12.2%
Percent of long-stay residents who have moderate to severe pain
Here:

1.0%
State:

4.6%
Percent of high-risk long-stay residents who have pressure sores
This Nursing Home:

19.0%
State:

9.9%
Percent of long-stay residents who are more depressed or anxious
Here:

13.0%
State:

17.1%
Percent of low-risk long-stay residents who lose control of their bowels or bladder
Here:

53.0%
Ohio:

48.0%
Percent of long-stay residents who have/had a catheter inserted and left in their bladder
Here:

1.0%
State:

5.8%
Percent of long-stay residents who spend most of their time in bed or in a chair
This Nursing Home:

1.0%
State:

4.1%
Percent of long-stay residents whose ability to move about in and around their room got worse
This Nursing Home:

7.0%
Ohio:

9.6%
Percent of long-stay residents who had a urinary tract infection
Here:

7.0%
State:

10.6%
Percent of long-stay residents who lose too much weight
Here:

6.0%
Ohio:

7.4%
Percent of short-stay residents given influenza vaccination during the flu season
This Nursing Home:

100.0%
Ohio:

84.4%
Percent of short-stay residents who were assessed and given pneumococcal vaccination
Here:

100.0%
Ohio:

81.5%
Percent of short-stay residents who had moderate to severe pain
This Nursing Home:

22.0%
Ohio:

23.2%
Percent of short-stay residents who have pressure sores
This Nursing Home:

19.0%
State:

11.2%

Complaint Deficiency

Make sure that each resident who enters the nursing home without a catheter is not given a catheter, unless it is necessary: 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 the nursing home area is free of dangers that cause accidents: Isolated (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Develop a complete care plan that meets all of a resident's needs, with timetables and actions that can be measured: Isolated (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Immediately tell the resident, doctor, and a family member if: the resident is injured, there is a major change in resident's physical/mental health, there is a need to alter treatment significantly, or the resident must be transferred or discharged: Pattern (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Make sure that the nursing home area is free of dangers that cause accidents: Isolated (Actual harm)

Develop a complete care plan that meets all of a resident's needs, with timetables and actions that can be measured: Pattern (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Set up or keep a group of people to review and ensure quality: Pattern (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)

Make sure that the nursing home area is free of dangers that cause accidents: Isolated (Actual harm)

Develop a complete care plan that meets all of a resident's needs, with timetables and actions that can be measured: Isolated (Minimal harm or potential for actual harm)

Send and promptly deliver unopened mail to residents: Pattern (Potential for minimal harm)

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