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12 Lifespace Communities’ Health Centers Named as U.S. News & World Report’s “2021-22 Best Nursing Homes”

January 7, 2022

A total of 12 health centers as part of Lifespace communities are being recognized as the Best Nursing Homes for 2021-22 by U.S. News & World Report. The designation affirms Lifespace’s focus on the full continuum of care, and quality and commitment to continually invest in its communities and team members.

“We focus on hiring top talent for our health center leadership positions, but it is also our commitment to ongoing training and support, quality of programs, and our dedicated and highly skilled front-line caregiving team members that allows us to accomplish these amazing outcomes,” said Lifespace Chief Clinical and Public Health Officer Dr. Sara Hamm.

Hamm adds that throughout this unprecedented pandemic, Lifespace team members have been laser-focused on the health and safety of its residents. In addition to the recognition by U.S. News & World Report, Lifespace maintains its exceptional resident survey results and five star-ratings issued by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).

The health centers at these Lifespace communities earned Best Nursing Homes status by achieving a rating of “High Performing,” the highest possible rating. U.S. News gives the designation of Best Nursing Home only to those communities that satisfy U.S. News’s assessment of the appropriate use of key services and consistent performance in quality measures.

The Lifespace health centers featured the report include:

Abbey DelrayDelray Beach, Fla. – 2021-22 Award, Short-term Rehabilitation, Long-term Care
Abbey Delray SouthDelray Beach, Fla. – 2021-22 Award, Short-term Rehabilitation
Harbour’s EdgeDelray Beach, Fla. – 2021-22 Award, Short-term Rehabilitation, Long-term Care
Village on the GreenLongwood, Fla. – 2021-22 Award, Short-term Rehabilitation
The WaterfordJuno Beach, Fla. – 2021-22 Award, Short-term Rehabilitation, Long-term Care
Beacon HillLombard, Ill. – 2021-22 Award, Short-term Rehabilitation
Oak TraceDowners Grove, Ill. – 2021-22 Award, Short-term Rehabilitation
Friendship Village of BloomingtonBloomington, Minn. – 2021-22 Award, Short-term Rehabilitation, Long-term Care
Friendship Village of South HillsUpper St. Clair, Penn. – 2021-22 Award, Short-term Rehabilitation, Long-term Care
EdgemereDallas, – 2021-22 Award, Short-term Rehabilitation
Querencia at Barton Creek, Austin, Tex., – 2021-22 Award, Short-term Rehabilitation
Newcastle PlaceMequon, Wis., – 2021-22 Award, Short-term Rehabilitation

“Lifespace’s dedicated focus on quality is rooted in our philosophic approach as a not-for-profit senior living community organization,” said Lifespace President and CEO Jesse Jantzen. “Our community leaders are empowered to respond to the differentiated needs and desires of residents and prospective residents within their unique markets. The U.S. World News & Report’s recognition of so many of our communities is a testament to the hard work by each of our communities and their dedicated teams working to delight our residents.”

In addition, Jantzen adds that the nonprofit senior living company is investing $17 million to increase pay for all team members, to attract top talent and recognize team members for working through the ongoing pandemic.

In its 12th year, the U.S. News Best Nursing Homes ratings and profiles offer comprehensive information about quality of care, COVID-19 vaccination requirements for residents and staff, flu and pneumonia vaccination rates, and infection control violations listed on the resident safety summary.

This year’s methodology includes an emphasis on homes meeting certain standards of patient safety, which could limit a home’s ability to achieve a ‘High-Performing’ rating. These standards include a minimum threshold for the staff COVID-19 vaccination rate, overuse of antipsychotic drugs and frequent visits to the emergency department, among other criteria. Homes that have below a 75% COVID-19 staff vaccination rate are not considered a leading facility. A significant percentage of short-term rehabilitation and long-term care programs that would otherwise have qualified as “High-Performing” were downgraded at the time of publication.

The ratings include data on staffing, success in preventing ER visits and pneumonia vaccination rates, among other metrics.

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