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Nursing Home Results

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CAMELOT HALL CONVALESECENT CTR As of 06/04/2004
35100 ANN ARBOR TRAIL
LIVONIA, MI 48150
(734) 522-1444
Not located within a Hospital
Both Resident and Family Councils
142 Certified Beds
Initial Date of Certification: 04/01/1974
Type of Ownership: For profit - Corporation
A Multi-Nursing home (chain) Ownership
Not Medicare Certified
Medicaid Certified

Medicare.gov is pleased to provide information about Quality Measures, Inspection Results and Nursing Home Staffing for the nursing home you have selected.

Quality Measures information comes from resident assessment data that nursing homes routinely collect on all residents at specific intervals during their stay. The information collected pertains to the resident’s physical, clinical conditions and abilities.

Inspection Results information refers to the regulatory requirement that the nursing home failed to meet but does not reflect the entire inspection report.

Nursing Home Staffing information comes from reports that the nursing home reports to its state survey agency. It contains the nursing staff hours for a two-week period prior to the time of the state inspection. CMS receives this data and converts the reported information into the number of staff hours per resident per day.

Quality Measures

Quality Measures Percentage for CAMELOT HALL CONVALESECENT CTR Average in National Average
Percent of Residents Whose Need for Help With Daily Activities Has Increased 9%   16%
Percent of Residents Who Have Moderate to Severe Pain 3%   6%
Percent of High-Risk Residents Who Have Pressure Sores 17%   14%
Percent of Low-Risk Residents Who Have Pressure Sores 0%   3%
Percent of Residents Who Were Physically Restrained 11%   8%
Percent of Residents Who are More Depressed or Anxious 3%   15%
Percent of Low-Risk Residents Who Lose Control of Their Bowels or Bladder 56%   47%
Percent of Residents Who Have/Had a Catheter Inserted and Left in Their Bladder 6%   6%
Percent of Residents Who Spend Most of Their Time in Bed or in a Chair 4%   4%
Percent of Residents Whose Ability to Move About in and Around Their Room Got Worse 8%   13%
Percent of Residents With a Urinary Tract Infection 10%   8%
Percent of Short-Stay Residents With Delirium NOT AVAILABLE   3%
Percent of Short-Stay Residents Who Had Moderate to Severe Pain NOT AVAILABLE   22%
Percent of Short-Stay Residents With Pressure Sores NOT AVAILABLE   21%

Inspection Results

CAMELOT HALL CONVALESECENT CTR
35100 ANN ARBOR TRAIL
LIVONIA, MI 48150
(734) 522-1444
Date of this inspection: 06/04/2004
Complaint Investigations During: 04/01/2003 - 06/30/2004
Total number of health deficiencies for this nursing home: 16
Average number of Health Deficiencies in : 5
Average number of Health Deficiencies in the United States: 7
Range of Health Deficiencies in : 1 - 12
View Previous Inspection Results
Mistreatment Deficiencies
Inspectors determined that the nursing home failed to: Date of Correction Level of Harm

(Least -> Most)

Residents Affected

(Few -> Some -> Many)

1. Protect each resident from all abuse, physical punishment, and being separated from others.

(06/04/2004)
  3 = Actual harm

Actual harm
Few
Quality Care Deficiencies
Inspectors determined that the nursing home failed to: Date of Correction Level of Harm

(Least -> Most)

Residents Affected

(Few -> Some -> Many)

2. Make sure each resident is being watched and has assistance devices when needed, to prevent accidents.

(10/01/2003)
11/04/2003
2 = Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Few
3. Give residents proper treatment to prevent new bed (pressure) sores or heal existing bed sores.

(06/04/2004)
  3 = Actual harm

Actual harm
Few
4. Have enough nurses to care for every resident in a way that maximizes the resident's well being.

(06/04/2004)
  2 = Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Some
5. Make sure each resident is being watched and has assistance devices when needed, to prevent accidents.

(06/04/2004)
  3 = Actual harm

Actual harm
Few
6. Make sure that residents who cannot care for themselves receive help with eating/drinking, grooming and hygiene.

(06/04/2004)
  2 = Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Few
7. Make sure that residents with loss of bladder control receive treatment or service to prevent infections and help get normal bladder control.

(06/04/2004)
  2 = Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Few
Resident Rights Deficiencies
Inspectors determined that the nursing home failed to: Date of Correction Level of Harm

(Least -> Most)

Residents Affected

(Few -> Some -> Many)

8. 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.

(10/01/2003)
11/04/2003
2 = Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Few
9. Keep each resident's personal and medical records private and confidential.

(06/04/2004)
  2 = Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Few
10. Listen to the resident or family groups or act on their complaints or suggestions.

(06/04/2004)
  2 = Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Some
Pharmacy Service Deficiencies
Inspectors determined that the nursing home failed to: Date of Correction Level of Harm

(Least -> Most)

Residents Affected

(Few -> Some -> Many)

11. 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.

(06/04/2004)
  2 = Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Few
Environmental Deficiencies
Inspectors determined that the nursing home failed to: Date of Correction Level of Harm

(Least -> Most)

Residents Affected

(Few -> Some -> Many)

12. Make sure that the nursing home area is safe, easy to use, clean and comfortable.

(04/03/2003)
05/01/2003
2 = Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Some
13. Have a program to keep infection from spreading.

(06/04/2004)
  2 = Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Many
14. Keep safe, clean and homelike surroundings.

(06/04/2004)
  2 = Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Some
15. Make sure that staff members wash their hands when needed.

(06/04/2004)
  2 = Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Some
16. Provide needed housekeeping and maintenance.

(06/04/2004)
  2 = Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm
Some

Nursing Home Staffing

Nursing Staff Hours Per Resident Per Day
  CAMELOT HALL CONVALESECENT CTR State Average in National Average
Number of Residents 107 42.8 89.2
RN Hours per Resident per Day* 0.45 1.7 0.7
LPN/LVN Hours per Resident per Day* 0.82 0.7 0.8
CNA Hours per Resident per Day* 2.12 4 2.4
Total Number of Nursing Staff Hours per Resident per Day* 3.39 6.4 3.9
*Hours per resident per day is the average daily work (in hours) given by the entire group of nurses or nursing assistants divided by total number of residents. The amount of care given to each resident varies.

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Page Last Updated: January 22, 2004
Data Last Updated: August 2, 2004


 

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