Heron Point of Chestertown in Chestertown, Maryland
Heron Point of Chestertown Location Information
501 East Campus Avenue
Chestertown, Maryland 21620
(410) 778-7300Chestertown, Maryland 21620
Bed Capacity: 45
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Heron Point of Chestertown
501 East Campus Avenue
Chestertown, 21620
Retirement community with cottages as well as a nursing facility. On site restaraunt that my wife used to work at when she was younger. Good benefits and competitive wages, many areas to work in with room for advancement.
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This facility (see profile at www.ourparents.com/15487) is a small, for profit, nursing home with 38 beds based in Chestertown, MD. At last check, the facility had 36 residents indicating that it is 95% occupied which is about average within the state of Maryland. The provider accepts only medicare, and provides resident and family counseling services. This nursing home and assisted living facility, is located in a continuing care retirement community (CCRC). As of October 2009, the medicare rating for Heron Point Of Chestertown, was 5 stars. Only 15% of nursing homes have 5 stars in Maryland. As compared to state averages for staffing, the number of registered nurse (RN) hours per resident per day is about average; Certified nursing assistant (CNA) hours per resident per day is about average; The number of licensed practical (LPN) or vocational nurse hours per resident per day is higher than average. The most recent health inspection was on 12/09/2008. When comparing the health condition of long stay residents to other nursing homes in Maryland, it is less likely for residents that the need for help with daily activities would increase over time, for residents to be more depressed or anxious, to have a catheter inserted and left, to have their ability to move around their room get worse, to lose too much weight, and to have a urinary tract infection for highrisk residents to have pressure sores for lowrisk residents to lose control of their bowels. When comparing the health condition of short stay residents to other nursing homes in Maryland, it is more likely for residents to be given a pneumococcal vaccination and it is less likely for residents to have pressure sores. To view the free and independent profile for this facility (its services, cost information, etc.), to understand more about its Medicare rating, and to view nearby alternatives go to www.ourparents.com/15487
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Retirement community with cottages as well as a nursing facility. On site restaraunt that my wife used to work at when she was younger. Good benefits and competitive wages, many areas to work in with room for advancement.
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