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Nursing Homes Targeted for High-Risk Pressure Ulcer And/Or Physical Restraint Improvement National List: Nursing Homes Targeted for High-risk Pressure Ulcer and/or Physical Restraint Improvement Based on Quality Measure Scores as Calculated by CMS NOTE: For more information about CMS' quality measures for nursing homes, please visit the Nursing Home Compare tool at http://www.medicare.gov/NHCompare. Targeted for Targeted for Improvement in Improvement in ZIP High-risk Name City County State Physical Code Pressure Ulcer Restraint Rates Rates X NHC HEALTHCARE, ANNISTON ANNISTON CALHOUN AL 36207 X CARE CENTER OF RED BAY RED BAY FRANKLIN AL 35582 X CIVIC CENTER HEALTH AND REHABI BIRMINGHAM JEFFERSON AL 35234 X CONSULTAMERICA COTTAGE HILLS PLEASANT GROVE JEFFERSON AL 35127 X FAIRFIELD NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER FAIRFIELD JEFFERSON AL 35064 X JEFFERSON REHAB & HEALTH CTR BIRMINGHAM JEFFERSON AL 35217 X OAK TRACE CARE & REHABILITATION CENTER BESSEMER JEFFERSON AL 35020 X SELF HEALTH CARE & REHAB CENTER INC HUEYTOWN JEFFERSON AL 35023 X SOUTH HEALTH AND REHABILITATIO BIRMINGHAM JEFFERSON AL 35205 X TERRACE OAKS CARE & REHABILITATION CENTER BESSEMER JEFFERSON AL 35021 X FLORENCE NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER FLORENCE LAUDERDALE AL 35630 X CARE CENTER OF OPELIKA OPELIKA LEE AL 36801 X PARKVIEW HEALTH CARE CENTER HUNTSVILLE MADISON AL 35810 X CITRONELLE CONVALESCENT CENTER CITRONELLE MOBILE AL 36522 X GRAND BAY CONVALESCENT HOME GRAND BAY MOBILE AL 36541 X CEDAR CREST MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY AL 36116 X FATHER PURCELL MEMORIAL EXCEPTIONAL CHILDRENS CTR MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY AL 36108 X FATHER WALTER MEMORIAL MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY AL 36110 X SOUTH HAVEN HEALTH & REHAB CTR MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY AL 36116 X WOODLEY MANOR HEALTH & REHABILITATION MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY AL 36116 X SALEM NURSING & REHAB CENTER OF REFORM REFORM PICKENS AL 35481 X CANTERBURY HEALTH CARE FACILITY PHENIX CITY RUSSELL AL 36869 X PARKWOOD HEALTH CARE FACILITY PHENIX CITY RUSSELL AL 36867 X COOSA VALLEY NURSING FACILITY SYLACAUGA TALLADEGA AL 35150 X RIDGEVIEW HEALTH SERVICES, INC JASPER WALKER AL 35504 X CRESTPARK INN OF STUTTGART STUTTGART ARKANSAS AR 72160 X CRESTPARK RETIREMENT INN DEWITT DE WITT ARKANSAS AR 72042 X PINE LANE HEALTHCARE MOUNTAIN HOME BAXTER AR 72653 X CONCORDIA CARE CENTER BELLA VISTA BENTON AR 72714 X HERITAGE PARK NURSING CENTER ROGERS BENTON AR 72756 X X SILOAM SPRINGS NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER SILOAM SPRINGS BENTON AR 72761 X HILLCREST HOME HARRISON BOONE AR 72601 X WAGNON PLACE, INC WARREN BRADLEY AR 71671 X BRIGHTON RIDGE EUREKA SPRINGS CARROLL AR 72632 X LAKE VILLAGE HEALTHCARE CENTER LAKE VILLAGE CHICOT AR 71653 X TWIN RIVERS HEALTH AND REHABILITATION ARKADELPHIA CLARK AR 71923 X EVERGREEN HEALTH & REHAB, LLC RECTOR CLAY AR 72461 X MURPHY HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER OF PIGGOTT PIGGOTT CLAY AR 72454 X X THE MEADOWS HEALTH & REHAB, LLC CORNING CLAY AR 72422 X SUMMIT HEALTH AND REHAB CENTER TAYLOR COLUMBIA AR 71861 X MORRILTON HEALTHCARE CENTER MORRILTON CONWAY AR 72110 X JONESBORO HEALTHCARE CENTER JONESBORO CRAIGHEAD AR 72401 X X RIDGECREST HEALTH & REHAB JONESBORO CRAIGHEAD AR 72401 National List: Nursing Homes Targeted for High-risk Pressure Ulcer and/or Physical Restraint Improvement Based on Quality Measure Scores as Calculated by CMS NOTE: For more information about CMS' quality measures for nursing homes, please visit the Nursing Home Compare tool at http://www.medicare.gov/NHCompare. Targeted for Targeted for Improvement in Improvement in ZIP High-risk Name City County State Physical Code Pressure Ulcer Restraint Rates Rates X ST ELIZABETH'S PLACE JONESBORO CRAIGHEAD AR 72401 X ALMA HEALTHCARE AND REHABILITATION CENTER ALMA CRAWFORD AR 72921 X CRAWFORD HEALTHCARE & REHABILITATION CENTER VAN BUREN CRAWFORD AR 72956 X WILLOWBEND AT MARION MARION CRITTENDEN AR 72364 X CRESTPARK INN OF WYNNE WYNNE CROSS AR 72396 X WYNNE HEALTHCARE CENTER WYNNE CROSS AR 72396 X DALLAS COUNTY NURSING HOME FORDYCE DALLAS AR 71742 X ST JOHNS PLACE OF ARKANSAS, LLC FORDYCE DALLAS AR 71742 X MURPHY HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER OF DUMAS DUMAS DESHA AR 71639 X MONTICELLO HEALTHCARE CENTER MONTICELLO DREW AR 71655 X CONWAY HEALTHCARE AND REHABILITATION CENTER CONWAY FAULKNER AR 72032 X GREENBRIER NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER GREENBRIER FAULKNER AR 72058 X ST ANDREWS PLACE CONWAY FAULKNER AR 72032 X OZARK NURSING HOME INC OZARK FRANKLIN AR 72949 X FOUNTAIN LAKE HEALTH AND REHAB HOT SPRINGS GARLAND AR 71901 X GARLAND NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER HOT SPRINGS GARLAND AR 71901 X LAKEWOOD CONVALESCENT HOME, INC HOT SPRINGS GARLAND AR 71901 X QUAPAW CARE AND REHABILITATION CENTER LLC HOT SPRINGS GARLAND AR 71913 X GREENE ACRES NURSING HOME PARAGOULD GREENE AR 72450 X X HEATHER MANOR NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER HOPE HEMPSTEAD AR 71801 X PINEHOPE HEALTH & REHABILITATION CENTER HOPE HEMPSTEAD AR 71801 X ARBOR OAKS HEALTHCARE AND REHABILITATION CENTER MALVERN HOT SPRING AR 72104 X X BATESVILLE HEALTHCARE CENTER BATESVILLE INDEPENDENCE AR 72501 X ROLLING HILLS NURSING CENTER BATESVILLE INDEPENDENCE AR 72501 X WOOD-LAWN, INC. BATESVILLE INDEPENDENCE AR 72501 X NORTH ARKANSAS LIFE CARE CENTER HORSESHOE BEND IZARD AR 72512 X X WHITE RIVER HEALTHCARE CALICO ROCK IZARD AR 72519 X X LINDLEY HEALTHCARE LLC NEWPORT JACKSON AR 72112 X NEWPORT HEALTHCARE AND REHABILITATION CENTER NEWPORT JACKSON AR 72112 X DAVIS LIFE CARE CENTER PINE BLUFF JEFFERSON AR 71603 X OAK VIEW NURSING AND REHAB, LLC PINE BLUFF JEFFERSON AR 71601 X WHITE HALL NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER WHITE HALL JEFFERSON AR 71602 X COUNTRYSIDE MANOR LAMAR JOHNSON AR 72846 X OAK MANOR NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER INC BOONEVILLE LOGAN AR 72927 X PARIS HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER PARIS LOGAN AR 72855 X CABOT NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER CABOT LONOKE AR 72023 X ENGLAND MANOR NURSING HOME INC ENGLAND LONOKE AR 72046 X GOLDEN YEARS MANOR LONOKE LONOKE AR 72086 X LONOKE NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER LONOKE LONOKE AR 72086 X SPRING CREEK LIVING CENTER CABOT LONOKE AR 72023 X MEADOWVIEW HEALTHCARE AND REHAB HUNTSVILLE MADISON AR 72740 X TWIN LAKES NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER, INC FLIPPIN MARION AR 72634 X ARKANSAS NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER TEXARKANA MILLER AR 71854 National List: Nursing Homes Targeted for High-risk Pressure Ulcer and/or Physical Restraint Improvement Based on Quality Measure Scores as Calculated by CMS NOTE: For more information about CMS' quality measures for nursing homes, please visit the Nursing Home Compare tool at http://www.medicare.gov/NHCompare. Targeted for Targeted for Improvement in Improvement in ZIP High-risk Name City County State Physical Code Pressure Ulcer Restraint Rates Rates X THE MEDICALODGE PROGRESSIVE CARE AND REHABILITATIO TEXARKANA MILLER AR 71854 X GOSNELL HEALTHCARE GOSNELL MISSISSIPPI AR 72315 X HERITAGE SQUARE NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER, BLYTHEVILLE MISSISSIPPI AR 72316 X X OSCEOLA HEALTHCARE OSCEOLA MISSISSIPPI AR 72370 X CLA-CLIF NURSING AND REHAB CENTER BRINKLEY MONROE AR 72021 X HILLCREST CARE AND REHAB PRESCOTT NEVADA AR 71857 X X PRESCOTT MANOR NURSING CENTER PRESCOTT NEVADA AR 71857 X NEWTON COUNTY NURSING HOME JASPER NEWTON AR 72641 X LONGMEADOW NURSING CENTER - CAMDEN CAMDEN OUACHITA AR 71701 X OUACHITA NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER CAMDEN OUACHITA AR 71701 X X VALLEY OAKS REHABILITATION AND SENIOR LIVING CAMDEN OUACHITA AR 71701 X PERRY COUNTY NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER PERRYVILLE PERRY AR 72126 X X CRESTPARK RETIREMENT INN HELENA HELENA PHILLIPS AR 72342 X TRUMANN HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER TRUMANN POINSETT AR 72472 X RICH MOUNTAIN NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER MENA POLK AR 71953 X ATKINS NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER ATKINS POPE AR 72823 X RUSSELLVILLE NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER RUSSELLVILLE POPE AR 72801 X STELLA MANOR NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER RUSSELLVILLE POPE AR 72801 X DES ARC NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER DES ARC PRAIRIE AR 72040 X X BRIARWOOD NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER,INC LITTLE ROCK PULASKI AR 72205 X BROOKSIDE HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER LITTLE ROCK PULASKI AR 72205 X LAKEWOOD NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER NORTH LITTLE ROCK PULASKI AR 72116 X X LITTLE ROCK HEALTHCARE & REHAB LITTLE ROCK PULASKI AR 72205 X NORTHRIDGE HEALTHCARE AND REHABILITATION NORTH LITTLE ROCK PULASKI AR 72114 X NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER AT GOOD SHEPHERD LITTLE ROCK PULASKI AR 72205 X PARKVIEW REHABILITATION & HEALTHCARE CENTER LITTLE ROCK PULASKI AR 72204 X PLEASANT VALLEY LIVING CENTER LITTLE ROCK PULASKI AR 72212 X QUAPAW QUARTER NURSING CENTER AND REHAB LITTLE ROCK PULASKI AR 72202 X ROBINSON NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER LLC NORTH LITTLE ROCK PULASKI AR 72118 X SHERWOOD NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER, INC SHERWOOD PULASKI AR 72120 X SOUTHWEST HOMES LITTLE ROCK PULASKI AR 72206 X X STONERIDGE HEALTH & REHAB CENTER COLLEGE STATION PULASKI AR 72053 X X WOODLAND HILLS HEALTHCARE AND REHABILITATION LITTLE ROCK PULASKI AR 72205 X WOODLAND HILLS HEALTHCARE AND REHABILITATION OF JA JACKSONVILLE PULASKI AR 72076 X RANDOLPH COUNTY NURSING HOME POCAHONTAS RANDOLPH AR 72455 X CRESTPARK RETIREMENT INN (FORREST CITY) FORREST CITY SAINT FRANCIS AR 72335 X BENTON HEALTHCARE CENTER BENTON SALINE AR 72015 X BRYANT HEALTHCARE CENTER BRYANT SALINE AR 72022 X GRACE HEALTHCARE OF BENTON BENTON SALINE AR 72015 X KENWOOD HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER BENTON SALINE AR 72015 X WALDRON NURSING CENTER INC WALDRON SCOTT AR 72958 X X SEARCY COUNTY NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER MARSHALL SEARCY AR 72650 X MEDI-HOME, INC FORT SMITH SEBASTIAN AR 72903 National List: Nursing Homes Targeted for High-risk Pressure Ulcer and/or Physical Restraint Improvement
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