U.S. News and World Report has recognized Regional One Health’s Skilled Nursing and Subacute Care facility on its Best Nursing Homes list.
The honor reflects the facility’s high quality services and performance.
Our Skilled Nursing and Subacute Care team works tirelessly to meet patient’s medical, rehabilitation and emotional needs in hopes of helping them meet their maximum potential.
For the third year in a row, Regional One Health’s Skilled Nursing and Subacute Care facility has been recognized as a Best Nursing Home by U.S. News and World Report.
Regional One Health Subacute Care is among only 21 percent of facilities in the United States earning this honor for 2020-21.
Regional One Health Subacute Care earned Best Nursing Homes status by achieving a rating of “High Performing,” the highest possible rating, for short-term rehabilitation. U.S. News gives the designation of Best Nursing Home only to those facilities that satisfy its assessment of the appropriate use of key services and consistent performance in quality measures.
“It is our goal to help our patients realize their maximum potential. This recognition is a testament to the tireless work of our team who is committed to providing the safe and quality care to our patients they deserve,” said Nicole Lowe, LBSW, LNHA, MBA, administrator of Regional One Health Subacute Care.
Regional One Health Subacute Care is a skilled nursing unit providing post-acute care to patients. The team provides physical and emotional support to patients and families as they navigate next steps in their care plan.
Care includes skilled nursing and medical services; occupational, physical and speech therapy; social work; group and individualized activities; and special services customized to meet the individual patient’s clinical needs.
The U.S. News Best Nursing Homes ratings and profiles offer comprehensive information about care, safety, health inspections, staffing and more for nearly all of the nation’s 15,000-plus nursing homes.
The Best Nursing Homes ratings reflect U.S. News’ exclusive analysis of publicly available data using a methodology defined by U.S. News that evaluates factors that it has determined most greatly impact patient and resident care, safety and outcomes.
This year, to accompany the new ratings, nursing home profile pages were updated to include a patient safety summary that reflects COVID-19 data alongside other measurements of safety and related advice on choosing a home or facility amidst the pandemic.