Pine Acres Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation

279 Brian Center Drive, Lexington, NC 27292
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Amenities for Pine Acres Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation

activities

other

Activities On-site

community amenities

common areas

Indoor Common Areas
Outdoor Common Areas

languages spoken

English

memory care

Enclosed Courtyard
Secured Community

dining

dining services

Guest Meals
Meals Provided

healthcare services

high acuity care

Pulmonary Care

staffing ancillary services

Nutritionist / Dietician
Specialized Memory Care Training for Staff
Registered Nurses
Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
Speech Therapy
Rehabilitation Therapy
Orthopedic Rehabilitation
Individualized Care Plans

room amenities

utilities

Cable or Satellite TV
Wi-Fi/high-speed internet

Medicare rating for Pine Acres Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation

Overall rating

Health inspections

Staffing

Short-Term Stay Rating

Average

(4/5)

Residents able to return home

35.3% of residents were able to return home after being discharged.

Compare to 53.0% in North Carolina and 53.7% nationally. The ability to return to a personal residence rather than a hospital or other care setting is an indication of successful rehabilitation.

Falls with major injury

3.8% of residents fell, resulting in a major injury such as a bone fracture or dislocation.

Compare to 1.1% in North Carolina and 0.9% nationally. Preventing injury is an indicator of quality care and attention to resident safety.

Infections resulting in hospitalization

6.0% of short-term rehabilitation stays resulted in a serious infection requiring hospitalization.

Compare to 7.6% in North Carolina and 7.7% nationally. Lower is better. Preventing infection is an indicator of quality care and attention to resident safety.

Rehospitalizations

24.1% of residents were rehospitalized during their stay.

Compare to 22.0% in North Carolina and 22.5% nationally. Lower is better. Fewer rehospitalizations is indicative of higher quality of care and attention to resident safety.

Emergency room visits

20.3% of short term residents needed to go to an ER during their stay.

Compare to 13.5% in North Carolina and 12.3% nationally. Lower is better. Fewer visits to emergency care is indicative of higher quality of care and attention to resident safety.

Nurse Staffing

3 hours 35 minutes of nurse staffing per resident per day.

Compare to 3 hours 40 minutes in North Carolina and 3 hours 43 minutes nationally. Adequate staffing is associated with better safety and outcomes.

Physical therapist staffing

2 minutes of physical therapist staffing per resident per day.

Compare to 5 minutes in North Carolina and 4 minutes nationally. Residents who receive appropriate physical therapy are more likely to go home on time and be able to avoid injury.

Direct care by registered nurses

Rated average for ratio of registered nurse staffing devoted to direct patient care.

A higher ratio of registered nurse staffing devoted to direct patient care is associated with better safety and outcomes.

Use of antipsychotic drugs

23.3% of residents were given antipsychotic drugs.

Compare to 16.6% in North Carolina and 19.9% nationally. High levels of use of antipsychotic drugs can indicate inappropriate use for behavior control rather than for medical treatment.