News & Events
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Eldora Specialty Care Receives Governor's Award for Quality Care
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (Sept. 27, 2024) — Eldora Specialty Care was presented the 2024 Governor’s Award for Quality Care in Health Care Facilities by officials from the Iowa Department of Inspections, Appeals and Licensing (DIAL) on Friday, Sept. 27. The Governor’s Award recognizes Iowa health care facilities that offer unique or innovative activities to enhance the quality of care or quality of life for their residents.
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Correctionville Specialty Care Recognized as B.E.S.T in Class
Telligen provides award for commitment to safety and quality care
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (Sept. 11, 2024) — In recognition of their commitment to ensuring safety and quality care for their residents, Correctionville Specialty Care has been placed on Telligen’s 2024 B.E.S.T. in Class list.
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Care Initiatives Locations Receive COVID-19 Vigilance Award
Award Recognizes Commitment to Prevention
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (Aug. 14, 2024) — In recognition of their dedication and commitment to preventing the spread of COVID-19, six Care Initiatives skilled nursing locations across Iowa have been recognized with Telligen’s Blue Ribbon in COVID-19 Vigilance Award. This places each organization on Telligen’s Iowa 2024 Q2 Blue Ribbon in COVID-19 Vigilance Recognition List.
The six locations recognized include:
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Sibley Specialty Care recognized with National Quality Award
AHCA/NCAL awards 2024 Silver National Quality Award
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (July 2, 2024) — Care Initiatives is proud to announce that Sibley Specialty Care has been recognized with the 2024 Silver – Achievement in Quality Award by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL) recognizing organizations that meet progressively rigorous standards of performance to further improve the lives of residents and staff in long-term care.
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Care Initiatives locations recognized with National Quality Award
AHCA/NCAL awards 2024 Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (June 7, 2024) — Care Initiatives is proud to announce that five skilled nursing locations have been recognized with the 2024 Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL) recognizing a commitment to improving the lives of residents through quality care.
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Telligen recognizes Care Initiatives locations as B.E.S.T in Class
Five locations recognized for commitment to safety and quality care
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (June 11, 2024) — In recognition of their commitment to ensuring safety and quality care for their residents, five Care Initiatives Specialty Care locations have been placed on Telligen’s 2024 B.E.S.T. in Class list.
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Care Initiatives invests in improving resident access to care
Serving resident transportation needs increases care access and quality of life
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (March 19, 2024) — As part of Care Initiatives’ commitment to improving the health and quality of life for Iowans, the state’s largest non-profit operator of skilled nursing facilities has invested more than $200,000 to support the transportation needs of residents. New wheelchair-accessible vans have been delivered to three skilled nursing facilities and will provide greater access to care, improve community engagement, and provide peace of mind for resident families.
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Nine Locations Receive Blue Ribbon in COVID-19 Vigilance Award
Skilled Nursing Locations Recognized for Commitment to Prevention
In recognition of their dedication and commitment to preventing the spread of COVID-19, nine Care Initiatives skilled nursing locations across Iowa have been recognized with Telligen’s Blue Ribbon in COVID-19 Vigilance Award. This places each organization on Telligen’s Iowa 2023 Blue Ribbon in COVID-19 Vigilance Recognition List.
The nine locations recognized include:
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Blue Stone Therapy Chosen by Care Initiatives as Rehabilitation Services Provider
Iowans to Benefit with Locally Focused Providers
West Des Moines, Iowa (Feb. 19, 2024) — Blue Stone Therapy, Iowa’s largest therapy provider, has been selected by Care Initiatives as the sole provider of rehabilitation services – including physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy – for Care Initiatives’ skilled nursing and hospice locations, beginning April 1, 2024.
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Two Upcoming Volunteer Trainings with Care Initiatives Hospice
As a hospice volunteer, your service is essential to the hospice team. Your time commitment is flexible, and you choose where to serve based on your talents and comfort level.
You can provide the gift of companionship by working side-by-side with professional staff to address patient needs in meaningful ways such as reading, playing music, playing games, or simply listening. Or you can volunteer your time helping our team in the office. Wherever you choose to serve, Care Initiatives Hospice provides the training you need to begin and ongoing support as you serve. -
Care Initiatives Board Announcements
Care Initiatives is pleased to announce the appointment of two new board members, Mary Jane Carothers and Betsy Rust, as well as the promotion of current board member Denise Strum, to board chair.
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CARE INITIATIVES LAUNCHES CNA MENTORSHIP PROGRAM
{Des Moines, Iowa, May 17, 2022} – Care Initiatives launches CNA Mentorship Program.
Care Initiatives has launched a 12-location pilot program for Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) staff development. The CNA Mentorship Program is designed to give newly-hired CNAs a consistent point of contact from orientation through their initial six months of their employment. The program will include orientation, training, and professional mentoring by an experienced CNA selected by facility leadership to serve as a mentor.
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Care Initiatives Donates $10,000 to Special Olympics Iowa
{Des Moines, Iowa, April 8, 2022} – Care Initiatives donates $10,000 to Special Olympics Iowa.
On April 5, 2022, Members of Care Initiatives Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Council met with leadership from Special Olympics Iowa to deliver a $10,000 donation in honor of Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, which is observed in March.
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National Healthcare Decision Day Event
Friday, April 15, 2022 - 1:00pmOn April 15, 2022, Care Initiatives will host a company-wide National Healthcare Decision Day event from 1:00 to 4:00 PM. All 43 skilled nursing facilities will simultaneously host the event. Six of the seven hospice locations will co-host at a local skilled nursing building, while the Manchester Care Initiatives Hospice office will host independently at their location.
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Care Initiatives Makes Donation to Doctors Without Borders to aid Ukraine
On March 4, 2022, Care Initiatives made a $20,000 donation to Doctors Without Borders. This donation was made in hopes of furthering the efforts of providing much-needed healthcare to communities affected by war.
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Care initiatives Donates $10,000 to 24/7 BLAC
{Waterloo, Iowa, March 9, 2022} – Care Initiatives donates $10,000 to 24/7 Black Leadership Advancement Consortium.
On March 4, 2022, Members of Care Initiatives DEI Council met with board members of 24/7 Black Leadership Advancement Consortium (“BLAC”) to deliver a $10,000 donation in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and Black History Month.
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Care Initiatives Makes Donation to the APTA Iowa Foundation
{Des Moines, Iowa, March 9, 2022} – Care Initiatives donates to APTA Iowa Foundation.
On February 24, 2022, Members of Care Initiatives leadership met with leadership from APTA Iowa to deliver a donation to support the education of physical therapy and physical therapy assistant students.
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CARE INITIATIVES LAUNCHES LEADERSHIP ACADEMY
Care Initiatives launches Leadership Academy for company leaders.
To further develop the organization’s leaders, Care Initiatives has launched its Leadership Academy. The Leadership Academy is a 12-month program designed to equip leaders with the tools, resources and knowledge needed to thrive in the ever-evolving healthcare industry. The program will consist of in-person and virtual sessions with strategically aligned projects. Participants will also receive professional coaching to help them reach their professional goals.
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CARE INITIATIVES AWARDED $50,000 GRANT
On January 27, 2022 Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds awarded $1.4 million in grant funds to 38 Iowa employers and partner organizations. Care Initiatives was awarded a $50,000 Future Ready Iowa Employer Innovation Grant through a partnership with the Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC).
Care Initiatives has pledged to match this grant, which means that Care Initiatives will be dedicating $100,000 to educate and support new certified nursing assistants (CNAs) over an 18-month period. This will allow Care Initiatives to hire and train approximately 80 new CNAs.
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CARE INITIATIVES ANNOUNCES NEW IOWA ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY MEMBERSHIP
On January 8, 2022 Care Initiatives announced its membership with the Iowa Association of Business and Industry (ABI). The healthcare organization will become part of the network of more than 1,500 members who are a unified voice for Iowa businesses.
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Care Initiatives Donates $10,000 to Hillcrest Family Services
On December 3, 2021, Care Initiatives met with board member of Hillcrest Family Services to deliver a $10,000 donation in honor of International Day of Persons with Disabilities. This donation was made to support the mission of Hillcrest Family Services to meet people as they are today, and guide them to where they want and need to be tomorrow.
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Care Initiatives Pledges $5000 To Native American Child Care Center
On November 16, 2021, Care Initiatives pledged $5,000 to the Native American Child Care Center in honor of Native American Heritage Month. This donation was made to support the mission of the NACCC to provide child-care services and an early childhood education and development program primarily for, but not limited to pre-school children who identify with the Native American heritage.
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Care Initiatives Pledges $5000 To Freedom Foundation
On November 11, 2021, Care Initiatives pledged $5,000 to the Freedom Foundation in Cedar Rapids to honor Veterans Day. This donation was made to support the mission of Freedom Foundation to serve veterans who are navigating challenges of everyday life after serving our country.
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Hospice patient receives gift, prayers from Nashville icon
Music has always been a part of Beverly's life. She passed the love of music onto her children and grandchildren. Beverly recorded an album before becoming the lead female singer in three Country Western bands. She performed in bars and dance halls in the Des Moines metro area.
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Celebrating Success
After a horrific car accident on Oct. 1, and 4 months away from home, 19-year-old Joey is heading home from Pinnacle Specialty Care!
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Heritage Specialty Care prepares to reopen damaged wing
Photo: Heritage Specialty Care Administrator Nick Jedlicka, Austin Builder's Jeff Horton and Care Initiatives Eastern Regional Director of Operations Andrew Waag take a last look at the special systems drawings that show nurse call and fire alarm locations.
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Heritage Specialty Care rebuilding after 2020 derecho
Everyday we get a little closer to reopening our derecho damaged wing. Check these out - Administrator Nick Jedlicka, Austin Builder's Jeff Horton and Regional Director of Operations Andrew Waag taking a last look at the special systems drawings that show nurse call and fire alarm locations.
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Care Initiatives welcomes new Director of Facility Management and Capital Planning
Kristopher “Butch” Nitz has joined Care Initiatives as the Director of Facility Management and Capital Planning. He brings with him decades of experience in construction and leadership.
Born and raised in Nebraska, Butch attended Central Community College in Hastings and received a degree in architecture. After graduating, he joined the Army and for 4 years served in the Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Operations.
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Care Initiatives Hospice - Sioux City see success with winter clothing drive
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) – A local clothing drive has started to drop off items for Woodbury County children to have during the winter.
Care Initiatives Hospice finished their first-ever winter clothing drive on Sunday and began to deliver those items to one of two locations around Siouxland.
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Community rallies to make seniors’ spirits bright
(CEDAR RAPIDS, December 2020) Celebrating the holiday season looks much different than past years. However one thing remains the same – the holiday spirit. This was made evident to the residents and staff at Heritage Specialty Care in large part due to the Cedar Rapids Police Department and the Linn County Attorney’s Office.
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Ravenwood celebrates the season of giving and receiving
(Pictured are L to R: Ravenwood Maintenance Coordinator Shane Blackledge and John Schenk with Global Health Ministries load beds to be donated overseas.)
In the early part of December, Ravenwood Specialty Care was able to update more than half of their residents’ beds to the latest technology. As a result, their good fortune is also benefiting the elderly and frail thousands of miles away.
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Wapello Specialty Care welcomes new administrator
(December, 2020) Alexa Saco has joined the staff at Wapello Specialty Care as Administrator. She is a recent graduate of the University of Iowa with a bachelor’s degree in health and human physiology and a master’s degree in healthcare administration.
A native of the great Chicagoland area, Saco returned to Chicago for a few years and worked in software sales. During this time, she became an advocate for her grandfather who was living in a nursing home.
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Cedar Rapids Hospice Volunteer Spotlight: Tom McKee
We are excited to shine the volunteer spotlight on an inspiring gentleman who goes far beyond expectations. Tom McKee is one of Care’s most versatile volunteers. He has done just about everything, including patient visits, phone call companionship, writing personal notes of care, answering phones in the office, and even making deliveries from time to time. This volunteer extraordinaire truly walks the walk.
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Care Initiatives Hospice – Cedar Rapids Earns Deficiency Free Survey
October, 2020 – Hospice service providers are highly regulated and must adhere to hundreds of standards and regulations. Locally, Care Initiatives Hospice – Cedar Rapids has demonstrated that they provide a high level of care and service and meet every regulation. In the most recent state inspection and survey administered by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals, Care Initiatives Hospice – Cedar Rapids received zero deficiencies.
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Delivering health and happiness
Wednesday, August 19, was a really great day for Cindy Williams Director of IT & Informatics and Financial Consultants Nick Stimson, Jade Carper and Jessica Holcomb. It was even better for many skilled nursing staff and residents in Eastern Iowa where quarantining and a devastating storm have taken a toll on everybody’s mood.
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Manly Specialty Care welcomes new administrator
(June, 2020) Kayla Gomez has joined the staff at Manly Specialty Care as Provisional Administrator. She brings with her years of experience working in a variety of roles in skilled nursing care and a wealth of knowledge.
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Creston Specialty Care reflects on National Skilled Nursing Care Week
Check out the full article here.
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State Center plans to celebrate each day of National Nursing Home Week
National Skilled Nursing Care Week is May 10-16. Here is our planned schedule:
Sunday May 10 - Mother’s Day, Marlene will be passing out flowers. To kick off National Skilled Nursing Care Week, please dress in yellow.
Monday May 11 - Polka Dot Day- Wear anything polka dotted and Dip n Dots for lunch.
Tuesday May 12 - Hawaiian Day - Wear anything Hawaiian Themed and fruit kabobs at 1pm.
Wednesday May 13 - Purple Day- Wear anything Purple and purple plant potting at 10am.
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West Ridge plans to celebrate each day of National Skilled Nursing Care Week
National Skilled Nursing Care Week is May 10-16. Here is our planned schedule:
Sunday May 10 - Mother’s Day, Marlene will be passing out flowers. To kick off National Skilled Nursing Care Week, please dress in yellow.
Monday May 11 - Polka Dot Day- Wear anything polka dotted and Dip n Dots for lunch.
Tuesday May 12 - Hawaiian Day - Wear anything Hawaiian Themed and fruit kabobs at 1pm.
Wednesday May 13 - Purple Day- Wear anything Purple and purple plant potting at 10am.
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Sibley Specialty Care’s Wiertzema chosen as One of Iowa’s Great Nurses
Susan Wiertzema, Director of Nursing at Sibley Specialty Care, has been chosen as one of 100 Great Iowa Nurses. She is scheduled to be honored at the 100 Great Iowa Nurses event to be held Sunday, May 5, at the Iowa Events Center Grand Ballroom in Des Moines. Wiertzema has been Director of Nursing at Sibley Specialty Care since 1999.
Nurses nominated for the honor are evaluated anonymously then “graded” on three categories – concern for humanity; contribution to profession and leadership and mentorship.
Wiertzema was nominated by the staff at Care Initiatives Hospice.
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Mechanicsville Specialty Care Earns Deficiency Free Survey
March, 2020 - Nursing homes are highly regulated and must adhere to hundreds of standards and regulations. There is one nursing home locally that continues to provide a high level of care and service and meet every regulation. In the most recent state inspection and survey administered by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals, Mechanicsville Specialty Care received zero deficiencies. This is the second consecutive year for rating.
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Statement on Coronavirus (March 17, 2020)
The health crisis called the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) is not only a worldwide issue, but is quickly becoming a state of Iowa issue. Our organization cares for 2,500 long term care, skilled nursing care and hospice patients each and every day. The health and well-being of our residents, patients and 3,000 employees across the state of Iowa is our top priority.
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Suprised by biking
Six years ago, I watched as my grandson got his scout cycling badge for riding on RAGBRAI, on the way to getting his Eagle Scout. Seeing this I decided to get into cycling myself. So after not riding a bike for 40 years, I decided to make an attempt at riding across the state of Iowa in a week.
That story is a long one, and for another day, however I want to share one of the best days at work I have ever had.
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McDyer selected for 20 under 40
SIBLEY—Since Jessica McDyer’s first job at the age of 16 she knew what she wanted to do with her life.
“I worked in housekeeping at a long-term care facility, and I soon realized that was what I wanted to do with that my life,” McDyer said. “This was the environment that I wanted to work in.”
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Atlantic Specialty Care celebrates Happy Campers
We celebrated our first “Happy Camper Camp” celebrating employees for their exceptional team work and being Happy Campers.They are (Front L to R) Ashley Bollinger and Bobbie Beals. (Middle Row L to R) Ron Jacobsen and Jenny Mitroff (Back Row L to R) Bella Mase, Larry Hock and Becky Stapleton. The Happy Campers enjoyed lunch with our department leaders and a small token of our appreciation.
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Ridgewood Specialty Care receives state’s highest ranking
(January, 2020) Staff at Ridgewood Specialty Care in Ottumwa are celebrating a perfect survey administered by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals in December 2019. They received zero deficiencies. This is the second consecutive year.
There are 439 nursing facilities in Iowa. Generally, only 5 percent are found to be deficiency-free.
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Southridge Specialty Care earns national quality recognition
January, 2020 – Southridge Specialty Care has earned the American Healthcare Association’s (AHCA) 2020 Quality Initiative Tier 4 Recognition. Only 66 skilled nursing facilities out Iowa’s 439 achieved this level. Skilled nursing facilities that have achieved four out of four of the established quality initiatives dedicated their efforts over the past year to achieve the following improvements:
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Sibley Specialty Care earns national quality recognition
January, 2020 – Sibley Specialty Care has earned the American Healthcare Association’s (AHCA) 2020 Quality Initiative Tier 4 Recognition. Only 66 skilled nursing facilities out Iowa’s 439 achieved this level. Skilled nursing facilities that have achieved four out of four of the established quality initiatives dedicated their efforts over the past year to achieve the following improvements:
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Northern Mahaska Specialty Care earns national quality recognition
January, 2020 – Northern Mahaska Specialty Care has earned the American Healthcare Association’s (AHCA) 2020 Quality Initiative Tier 4 Recognition. January, 2020 – New London Specialty Care has earned the American Health Care Association’s (AHCA) 2020 Quality Initiative Tier 4 Recognition. Only 66 skilled nursing facilities out Iowa’s 439 achieved this level. Skilled nursing facilities that have achieved four out of four of the established quality initiatives dedicated their efforts over the past year to achieve the following improvements:
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New London Specialty Care earns national quality recognition
January, 2020 – New London Specialty Care has earned the American Health Care Association’s (AHCA) 2020 Quality Initiative Tier 4 Recognition. Only 66 skilled nursing facilities out Iowa’s 439 achieved this level. Skilled nursing facilities that have achieved four out of four of the established quality initiatives dedicated their efforts over the past year to achieve the following improvements:
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La Porte City Specialty Care earns national quality recognition
January, 2020 – La Porte City Specialty Care has earned the American Healthcare Association’s (AHCA) 2020 Quality Initiative Tier 4 Recognition. Only 66 skilled nursing facilities out Iowa’s 439 achieved this level. Skilled nursing facilities that have achieved four out of four of the established quality initiatives dedicated their efforts over the past year to achieve the following improvements:
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Lantern Park Specialty Care earns national quality recognition
January, 2020 – Lantern Park Specialty Care has earned the American Healthcare Association’s (AHCA) 2020 Quality Initiative Tier 4 Recognition. Only 66 skilled nursing facilities out Iowa’s 439 achieved this level. Skilled nursing facilities that have achieved four out of four of the established quality initiatives dedicated their efforts over the past year to achieve the following improvements:
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Lamoni Specialty Care earns national quality recognition
January, 2020 – Lamoni Specialty Care has earned the American Health Care Association’s (AHCA) 2020 Quality Initiative Tier 4 Recognition. Only 66 skilled nursing facilities out Iowa’s 439 achieved this level. Skilled nursing facilities that have achieved four out of four of the established quality initiatives dedicated their efforts over the past year to achieve the following improvements:
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Heritage Specialty Care earns national quality recognition
January, 2020 – Heritage Specialty Care has earned the American Health Care Association’s (AHCA) 2020 Quality Initiative Tier 4 Recognition. Only 66 skilled nursing facilities out Iowa’s 439 achieved this level. Skilled nursing facilities that have achieved four out of four of the established quality initiatives dedicated their efforts over the past year to achieve the following improvements:
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Dunlap Specialty Care earns national quality recognition
January, 2020 – Dunlap Specialty Care has earned the American Healthcare Association’s (AHCA) 2020 Quality Initiative Tier 4 Recognition. Only 66 skilled nursing facilities out Iowa’s 439 achieved this level. Skilled nursing facilities that have achieved four out of four of the established quality initiatives dedicated their efforts over the past year to achieve the following improvements:
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Corydon Specialty Care earns national quality recognition
January, 2020 – Corydon Specialty Care has earned the American Healthcare Association’s (AHCA) 2020 Quality Initiative Tier 4 Recognition. Only 66 skilled nursing facilities out Iowa’s 439 achieved this level. Skilled nursing facilities that have achieved four out of four of the established quality initiatives dedicated their efforts over the past year to achieve the following improvements:
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Chariton Specialty Care earns national quality recognition
January, 2019 – Chariton Specialty Care has earned the American Healthcare Association’s (AHCA) 2020 Quality Initiative Tier 4 Recognition. Only 66 skilled nursing facilities out Iowa’s 439 achieved this level. Skilled nursing facilities that have achieved four out of four of the established quality initiatives dedicated their efforts over the past year to achieve the following improvements:
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Avoca Specialty Care earns national quality recognition
January, 2019 – Avoca Specialty Care has earned the American Healthcare Association’s (AHCA) 2020 Quality Initiative Tier 4 Recognition. Skilled nursing facilities that have achieved four out of four of the established quality initiatives dedicated their efforts over the past year to achieve the following improvements:
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Atlantic Specialty Care earns national quality recognition
January, 2020 – Atlantic Specialty Care has earned the American Health Care Association’s (AHCA) 2020 Quality Initiative Tier 4 Recognition. Only 66 skilled nursing facilities out Iowa’s 439 achieved this level. Skilled nursing facilities that have achieved four out of four of the established quality initiatives dedicated their efforts over the past year to achieve the following improvements:
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Residents benefit from community gifts
Mechanicsville Telephone Company & Bridge Community Bank put up "angel trees" in their buildings. Then the community members of Mechanicsville provided a gift for every single one of our residents! On Christmas Eve they delivered the gifts during lunch. This was such an amazing and generous act we are extremely grateful. Thank you so much to Tera and everyone at the telephone company and bank! And thank you citizens of Mechanicsville for donating the gifts!
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Diana Stowe Earns Work as a Team Award
Diana Stowe, Business Office Manager (BOM) for Eldora Specialty Care and Valley View Specialty Care, has received the 2019 Work as a Team Award at Care Initiatives’ annual awards brunch Friday, Dec. 6 in West Des Moines.
Stowe joined Eldora Specialty Care in 2000 and has excelled ever since. She became the business office manager of Valley View in 2017. Being a business office manager is a lot of work, but to take on two facilities serving as the linchpin for each team is quite a feat.
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Diana Stowe Earns Work as a Team Award
Diana Stowe, Business Office Manager (BOM) for Eldora Specialty Care and Valley View Specialty Care, has received the 2019 Work as a Team Award at Care Initiatives’ annual awards brunch Friday, Dec. 6 in West Des Moines.
Stowe joined Eldora Specialty Care in 2000 and has excelled ever since. She became the business office manager of Valley View in 2017. Being a business office manager is a lot of work, but to take on two facilities serving as the linchpin for each team is quite a feat.
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Bridgett Kent earns Serve Others Award
Bridgett Kent, CNA/Restorative Aide at Corydon Specialty Care received the 2019 “Serve Others Award” at Care Initiatives’ annual awards brunch Friday, Dec. 6 in West Des Moines.
Kent has served the residents and families at Corydon Specialty Care since 2009. “She strives to go above and beyond standards to provide the best day to day care possible,” Administrator Markie McElvain said. “She continuously goes out of her way to make sure everyone is well taken care of.”
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Kristen Lyons earns Care Initiatives Always Learn Award
Kristen Lyons, Assistant Director of Nursing with Ravenwood Specialty Care in Waterloo was awarded the Care Initiatives 2019 “Always Learn Award” at Care Initiatives annual awards brunch Friday, Dec. 6 in West Des Moines.
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Susie Moore chosen for Care Initiatives’ Be Consistent Award
Susie Moore, a CNA at Lamoni Specialty Care received the Be Consistent Award at Care Initiatives’ annual awards brunch Friday, Dec. 6 in West Des Moines.
“Susie and her team are on second shift most nights and its always the most stable shift and the work always gets done right,” said Administrator Billy Meyers. “She never seems to have a bad day.”
“Susie is the residents’ favorite, because she always treats them like family and with respect,” Meyers added.
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Care Initiatives Hospice welcomes new Team Director in Des Moines
(December, 2019) Darci Dooley, RN, CHPN has been promoted to Team Director of the Care Initiatives Hospice – Des Moines office. In her role as Team Director, Dooley will oversee an expert team of registered nurses, hospice aides, spiritual care and bereavement counselors, social workers and devoted local volunteers. The Des Moines office serves patients and families in Polk, Warren, Jasper, Powesheik, Dallas, Guthrie, Greene, Boone, Story, Marshall, Webster and Hamilton counties
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Care Initiatives Hospice welcomes new Team Director in Cedar Rapids
(December, 2019) Kali Stone, RN, CHPN has been promoted to Team Director of the Care Initiative Hospice – Cedar Rapids office. In her role as Team Director, Stone will oversee an expert team of registered nurses, hospice aides, spiritual care and bereavement counselors, social workers and devoted local volunteers. The Cedar Rapids office serves patients and families in Linn, Johnson, Benton, Iowa, Jones, Jackson, Cedar and Muscatine counties.
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Manly Specialty Care receives state’s highest ranking
(December, 2019) Staff at Manly Specialty Care are celebrating a perfect survey administered by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals. They received zero deficiencies. There are 439 nursing facilities in Iowa. This is the second consecutive year.
Generally, only 5 percent are found to be deficiency-free.
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Michele Lawson earns Care Initiatives’ Employee of the Year
Michele Lawson, Director of Nursing at Manly Specialty Care, has received the Employee of the Year Award at Care Initiatives’ annual award brunch Friday, Dec. 6 in West Des Moines.
The Employee of the Year Award is given to a nominated employee who best demonstrates the company’s Mission Statement: Improving quality of life for Iowans and their families during life’s health transitions through compassionate, individualized care.
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Ridgewood Specialty Care receives state’s highest ranking
(December, 2019) Staff at Ridgewood Specialty Care in Ottumwa are celebrating a perfect survey administered by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals. They received zero deficiencies. This is the second consecutive year.
There are 439 nursing facilities in Iowa. Generally, only 5 percent are found to be deficiency-free.
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Creston Specialty Care Business Office Manager Earns Always Improve Award
Bailey Hodge, Business Office Manager at Creston Specialty Care, received the Always Improve Award at Care Initiatives’ annual awards brunch Friday, Dec. 6 in West Des Moines.
The award is given to a Care Initiatives employee who embodies the company’s core value to always seek out ways to improve quality in every way.
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Missy Julius Earns Care Initiatives Be Kind & Honest Award
Missy Julius, Environmental Supervisor with Sibley Specialty Care received the 2019 Be Kind and Honest Award at Care Initiatives annual awards brunch Friday, Dec. 6 in West Des Moines.
Julius joined Sibley Specialty Care in 2009 and oversees maintenance, housekeeping and laundry. She is an active member of the team and is available 24 hours a day.
“Missy helps the residents and families with any requests. They know she’ll get it done,” said Administrator Jessica McDyer. “Vendors comment about how helpful and pleasant she is.”
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Dubuque receives gift in memory of resident
A resident's family sent us a basket of prizes to give out at Bingo! What a great way to honor her memory! Thank you so much! The note read: Angela loved all kinds of activities. We thought what a better way to honor her name than to donate this basket in her memory. She loved bingo, so we included some prizes. Angela loved to bead and play Uno. Her favorite music was John Denver so we included that also.
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La Porte City Specialty Care receives highest rating
(October, 2019) Staff at La Porte City Specialty Care are celebrating a perfect survey administered by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals. They received zero deficiencies. There are 439 nursing facilities in Iowa. Generally, only 5 percent are found to be deficiency-free.
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Dunlap Assisted Living celebrates insufficiency free survey
Dunlap Assisted Living, affiliated with Dunlap Specialty Care has plenty to celebrate. They’ve recently completed their bi-annual survey based on the Recertification Monitoring Evaluation program conducted by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals (DIA). The results of the survey are an insufficiency free report. This means no deficiencies were reported.
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New London Specialty Care receives highest rating
(October, 2019) New London Specialty Care earned a perfect survey administered by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals. They received zero deficiencies. There are 440 nursing facilities in Iowa. Generally, only 5 percent are found to be deficiency-free.
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Nurse celebrates 30 year career with Creston Specialty Care
On October 4, Administrator Lori Harvey had the honor of presenting Lisa Wilson with her 30-year anniversary plaque.
Lisa has worked for Care Initiatives beginning at Creston Specialty Care on October 9, 1989. She started out working as a Certified Nurses Aide and then advanced by becoming a Certified Medication Aide. She continued her education and obtained her LPN license in 2001.
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Two Care Initiatives Hospice - Cedar Rapids volunteers earn statewide accolades
September, 2019 – Ginny Dowell and Tom McKee, both of Cedar Rapids, recently received honors at the Hospice and Palliative Care Association of Iowa (HPCAI) Volunteer Recognition Ceremony. Their dedication and commitment as volunteers with Care Initiatives Hospice has brought hours of dedicated compassion to dozens of area families.
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Three Care Initiatives Hospice - Des Moines volunteers earn statewide accolades
September, 2019 - Myrna Beeber of Panora, Cindy Eggley of Johnston, and Janice Straight of Des Moines were recognized as outstanding hospice volunteers at the Hospice and Palliative Care of Iowa (HPCAI) Volunteer Recognition Ceremony held Sept. 20.
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Greenfield volunteer wins statewide accolades
September, 2019 – Janet Askew recently received honors at the Hospice and Palliative Care Association of Iowa (HPCAI) Volunteer Recognition Ceremony. Her dedication and commitment as a volunteer with Care Initiatives Hospice has brought hours of dedicated compassion to dozens of area families.
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Care Initiatives Hospice - Sioux City Volunteer Recognized at State Event
September, 2019 - Pam Shever, from Correctionville, Iowa, is one of 53 volunteers who were honored at the Hospice and Palliative Care Association of Iowa Annual Volunteer Recognition Ceremony on Friday, September 20, 2019 held in Des Moines.
“Pam is a wonderful, caring volunteer for our hospice patients and their families,” said Sue Flemming, Care Initiatives Hospice Social Worker.
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Avoca Specialty Care receives highest rating
Staff at Avoca Specialty Care celebrate a perfect survey administered by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals. They received zero deficiencies. There are 440 nursing facilities in Iowa. Generally, only 5 percent are found to be deficiency-free.
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Care Initiatives Hospice - Greenfield welcomes new volunteer coordinator
September, 2019 – Amanda Phillips has joined Care Initiatives Hospice – Greenfield as Volunteer Coordinator. She is a recent transplant to the area making her home on a farm near Diagonal.
Originally from Kansas, she received her bachelor’s degree in photography from Kansas State University and studied abroad in Morocco. She has lived in Vermont, Colorado and Missouri working in employee recruitment.
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Corydon Specialty Care quilt raffle to benefit Wayne Theater
Everyone is invited to join in the Corydon Specialty Care Quilt Raffle to benefit Wayne Theater. The quilt was made by Charlotte Rouse, and donated by Cheryl and Dick Rouse.
Tickets are available for purchase - $1 for one or $5 for six - at our care center. Ask for Christy, Paula or Cheryl or one weekend mornings, ask for Cheryl or Alisha. The drawing will be held on Family Night, Tuesday, Sept. 17.
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Hospice spiritual/bereavement counselor highlighted in national publication
Meet Jerry Newswander, spiritual/bereavement counselor with Care Initiatives Hospice - Des Moines, click here.
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Avoca Specialty Care receives highest rating
(August, 2019) Nursing homes are highly regulated and must adhere to hundreds of standards and regulations. There is one nursing home locally that continues to provide a high level of care and service and meet every regulation. In their most recent annual state inspection and survey (August, 2019) administered by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals, Avoca Specialty Care received zero deficiencies. There are 440 nursing facilities in Iowa. Generally, only 5 percent are found to be deficiency-free.
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Avoca Specialty Care receives highest rating
(August, 2019) Nursing homes are highly regulated and must adhere to hundreds of standards and regulations. There is one nursing home locally that continues to provide a high level of care and service and meet every regulation. In the most recent state inspection and survey (June, 2019) administered by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals, Avoca Specialty Care received zero deficiencies. There are 412 nursing facilities in Iowa. Generally, only 5 percent are found to be deficiency-free.
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Two Southern Hills Specialty Care caregivers receive scholarships
Administrator Destiny Boeve (right) and Physical Therapist Sucheta Rohilla (below) have been recognized as two winners out of 20 total scholarships from the Iowa Health Care Association (IHCA) Foundation.
As a scholarship winner, each will receive $1,500 to continue their health care education at an accredited school of nursing, long-term care or health administration program, or physical/occupational therapy program.
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Mechanicsville Specialty Care CNAs earn scholarships
Misty Van Fossen (left) and Kaci Ginn (right) have been recognized as two winners out of 20 total scholarships from the Iowa Health Care Association (IHCA) Foundation.
As a scholarship winner, each will receive $1,500 to continue their health care education at an accredited school of nursing, long-term care or health administration program, or physical/occupational therapy program. Van Fossen is planning to pursue a career in nursing and Ginn plans to advance her education in administration.
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Crestview Specialty Care receives highest rating
(June, 2019) Nursing homes are highly regulated and must adhere to hundreds of standards and regulations. There is one nursing home locally that continues to provide a high level of care and service and meet every regulation. In the most recent state inspection and survey (June, 2019) administered by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals, Crestview Specialty Care received zero deficiencies. There are 412 nursing facilities in Iowa. Generally, only 5 percent are found to be deficiency-free.
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Corning Specialty Care receives national quality award
July, 2019 – Corning Specialty Care has been recognized with a 2019 Silver – Achievement in Quality Award by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL).
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Lawr earns specialized hospice nursing certification
Amy Lawr with Care Initiatives Hospice has earned distinction as a Certified Hospice and Palliative Nurse (CHPN®).
Lawr received her LPN from Southwestern Community College in 2004 and her RN in 2007. She joined Care Initiatives Hospice in 2014. “I had worked in home care and was drawn to hospice to be able to provide additional services to patients and families during the end of life.” Lawr said.
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New London Specialty Care earns Bronze National Quality Award
New London Specialty Care has been recognized as a 2019 recipient the American Health Care Association (AHCA) Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award. The program honors AHCA members across the country who have demonstrated their dedication to improving quality of care for seniors and persons with disabilities.
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Lantern Park Specialty Care earns Bronze National Quality Award
Lantern Park Specialty Care in Coralville has been recognized as a 2019 recipient the American Health Care Association (AHCA) Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award. The program honors AHCA members across the country who have demonstrated their dedication to improving quality of care for seniors and persons with disabilities.
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Lamoni Specialty Care earns Bronze National Quality Award
Lamoni Specialty Care has been recognized as a 2019 recipient the American Health Care Association (AHCA) Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award. The program honors AHCA members across the country who have demonstrated their dedication to improving quality of care for seniors and persons with disabilities.
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Parkridge Specialty Care earns Bronze National Quality Award
Parkridge Specialty Care in Pleasant Hill has been recognized as a 2019 recipient the American Health Care Association (AHCA) Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award. The program honors AHCA members across the country who have demonstrated their dedication to improving quality of care for seniors and persons with disabilities.
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Corydon Specialty Care earns Bronze National Quality Award
Corydon Specialty Care has been recognized as a 2019 recipient the American Health Care Association (AHCA) Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award. The program honors AHCA members across the country who have demonstrated their dedication to improving quality of care for seniors and persons with disabilities.
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Valley View Specialty Care earns national bronze award
Valley View Specialty Care has been recognized as a 2019 recipient the American Health Care Association (AHCA) Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award. The program honors AHCA members across the country who have demonstrated their dedication to improving quality of care for seniors and persons with disabilities.
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Eldora Specialty Care earns Bronze National Quality Award
Eldora Specialty Care has been recognized as a 2019 recipient the American Health Care Association (AHCA) Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award. The program honors AHCA members across the country who have demonstrated their dedication to improving quality of care for seniors and persons with disabilities.
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Stratford Specialty Care earns Bronze National Quality Award
Stratford Specialty Care has been recognized as a 2019 recipient the American Health Care Association (AHCA) Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award. The program honors AHCA members across the country who have demonstrated their dedication to improving quality of care for seniors and persons with disabilities.
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Westwood Specialty Care earns quality care honor
Westwood Specialty Care in Sioux City has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Southridge Specialty Care earns quality care honor
Southridge Specialty Care in Marshalltown has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Panora Specialty Care earns quality care honor
Panora Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Oakwood Specialty Care earns quality care honor
Oakwood Specialty Care in Albia has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Montezuma Specialty Care earns quality care honor
Montezuma Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Mechanicsville Specialty Care earns quality care honor
Mechanicsville Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Lantern Park Specialty Care earns quality care honor
Lantern Park Specialty Care in Coralville has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Kingsley Specialty Care earns quality care award
Kingsley Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Valley View Specialty Care earns quality care honor
Valley View Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize their performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Eldora Specialty Care make national honor roll
Eldora Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize their performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Creston Specialty Care earns quality care honor
Creston Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Belle Plane Specialty Care earns quality care honor
Belle Plaine Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Lyon Specialty Care earns quality care honor
Lyon Specialty Care in Rock Rapids has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Pinnacle Specialty Care earns quality care honor
Pinnacle Specialty Care in Cedar Falls has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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NorthCrest Specialty Care earns quality care honor
NorthCrest Specialty Care in Waterloo has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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La Porte City Specialty Care earns quality care honor
La Porte City Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Stratford Specialty Care earns quality care honor
Stratford Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Corydon Specialty Care earns quality care honor
May, 2019 – Corydon Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Centerville Specialty Care earns quality care honor
Centerville Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Cherokee Specialty Care earns quality care honor
May, 2019 – Cherokee Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Chariton Specialty Care earns quality care honor
Chariton Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Dunlap Specialty Care makes national honor roll
Dunlap Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Ridgewood Specialty Care earns quality care honor
Ridgewood Specialty Care in Ottumwa has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Atlantic Specialty Care earns quality care honor
Atlantic Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Bedford, Corning Specialty Care earn quality care honor
Bedford Specialty Care and Corning Specialty Care have been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize their performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Bedford, Corning Specialty Care earn quality care honor
Bedford Specialty Care and Corning Specialty Care have been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize their performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Manly Specialty Care earns quality care honor
Manly Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Northern Mahaska Specialty Care earns quality care honor
Northern Mahaska Specialty Care in Oskaloosa has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Heritage Specialty Care makes national honor roll
Heritage Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Wapello Specialty Care earns quality care honor
Wapello Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Sibley Specialty Care makes earns quality care honor
Sibley Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Lamoni Specialty Care earns quality care honor
Lamoni Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Crestview Specialty Care makes national honor roll
Crestview Specialty Care in West Branch has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Patrick Conrad in concert!
Friday, April 12, 2019 - 8:15amFamily and friends - we want to share a secret...Patrick Conrad will be here Saturday, April 20 at 2 pm. He played for us in January and everyone raved, “He’s plays great music. Welcome him back any time!” We want to encourage all family in town for the holiday to come spend some time with their loved ones and enjoy music, coffee and cookies!
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Waterloo volunteer earns mayoral lifetime award
Care Initiatives Hospice Volunteer Ruthie Lauer received the Waterloo Mayor’s Volunteer Award for Lifetime Achievement at an April 9 luncheon.
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Care Initiatives Hospice welcomes new Team Director
(April 8, 2019) Chyann Vroegh, RN, BSN, has joined Care Initiatives Hospice as the Team Director for the Albia location. In her role as Team Director, Vroegh will oversee a team of a registered nurses, hospice aides, spiritual care and bereavement counselors, social workers and devoted local volunteers. The Albia Office serves patients and families in Marion, Mahaska, Keokuk, Lucas, Monroe, Wapello, Jefferson, Wayne, Appanoose, Davis and Van Buren Counties.
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Jeralds earns specialized hospice certification
Ashley Jeralds, Hospice Aide with Care Initiatives Hospice, has earned distinction as a Certified Hospice and Palliative Care Nurse Assistant (CHPNA).
Jeralds had been working in elder healthcare for 15 years when she decided she wanted to make a change. “Becoming a hospice aide allows more one-on-one time with my patients and really become part of the family,” Jeralds said.
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O’Riley earns specialized hospice certification
Becky O’Riley with Care Initiatives Hospice has earned distinction as a Certified Hospice and Palliative Care Nurse.
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Mechanicsville Specialty Care Earns Deficiency Free Survey
March 12, 2019 - Nursing homes are highly regulated and must adhere to hundreds of standards and regulations. There is one nursing home locally that continues to provide a high level of care and service and meet every regulation. In the most recent state inspection and survey (February, 2019) administered by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals, Mechanicsville Specialty Care received zero deficiencies. There are 412 nursing facilities in Iowa.
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Crestview Director of Nursing chosen as One of Iowa’s Great Nurses in 2019
Cindy Wiersema has been selected to receive honors at the 100 Great Iowa Nurses event to be held Sunday, May 5, at the Iowa Events Center Grand Ballroom in Des Moines. Wiersema has been Director of Nursing at Crestview Specialty Care in West Branch since 2013.
“Cindy has a tremendous work ethic and a deep concern for others,” Administrator Cheryl Mercer said.
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Manly Director of Nursing chosen as One of Iowa’s Great Nurses in 2019
Michele Lawson has been selected to be honored at the 100 Great Iowa Nurses event Sunday, May 5, at the Iowa Events Center Grand Ballroom in Des Moines.
Lawson has been Director of Nursing (DON) at Manly Specialty Care since 2007 and a nurse for more than 25 years. “She is truly available 24/7. Her nurse’s hat never comes off,” said Administrator Kimber Kleven. “She is a hands-on DON and often fills in on the floor when there is an open shift.”
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Care Initiatives Hospice provides international assistance
(Pictured: Hospice Africa Uganda (HAU) Programs Manager Susan receiving the medical sundries donated by Care Initiatives Hospice.)
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Local artist featured in Cherokee news
Ken's talents made the news. For the full story, click here.
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Manly Specialty Care is one of Iowa’s top skilled nursing providers
Nursing homes are highly regulated and must adhere to hundreds of standards and regulations. , There is one nursing home locally that continues to provide a high level of care and service and meet every regulation.. In the most recent state inspection and survey (October 2018) administered by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals, Manly Specialty Care received zero deficiencies. There are 412 nursing facilities in Iowa.
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Ridgewood Specialty Care is one of Iowa’s top skilled nursing providers
Nursing homes are highly regulated and must adhere to hundreds of standards and regulations. There is one nursing home locally that continues to provide a high level of care and service and meet every regulation.. In the most recent state inspection and survey (October 2018) administered by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals, Ridgewood Specialty Care received zero deficiencies. There are 412 nursing facilities in Iowa. Generally, only 5 percent are found to be deficiency-free.
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Alesha McGee Earns Serve Others Award
Alesha McGee, cook at Pinnacle Specialty Care in Cedar Falls, received the “Serve Others Award” at Care Initiatives’ annual awards brunch Friday, Dec. 7 in West Des Moines.
Just weeks after joining Pinnacle Specialty Care, McGee was put to the test and followed through with a smile. “Shortly after Alesha started, our dietary manager left and Alesha stepped in and tackled the duties for breakfast, lunch and dinner. All of our residents had their meals that day because of Alesha,” says Administrator Kristie Kremer.
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Local CNA Chosen for Care Initiatives’ Be Kind and Honest Award
Marsky Cano, a certified nursing assistant (CAN) at Crestview Specialty Care in West Branch received the 2018 Be Kind and Honest Award at Care Initiatives annual awards brunch Friday, Dec. 7 in West Des Moines.
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Monica Meyers Chosen as Care Initiatives’ Employee of the Year
Monica Meyers, Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) and Certified Medication Aide (CMA) Specialty Care, has received the Employee of the Year Award at Care Initiatives’ annual award brunch Friday, Dec. 7 in West Des Moines.
The Employee of the Year Award is given to a nominated employee who best demonstrates the company’s Mission Statement: Improving quality of life for Iowans and their families during life’s health transitions through compassionate, individualized care.
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Natalie Leewright chosen for Care Initiatives’ Be Consistent Award
Natalie Leewright, cook at Manly Specialty Care received the Be Consistent Award at Care Initiatives’ annual award brunch Friday, Dec. 7 in West Des Moines.
Leewright joined Manly Specialty Care in 2008 at the age of 16. “She is a shining star,” said Administrator Kimber Kleven. Rarely missing work, Leewright knows every aspect of the kitchen, every residents needs and preferences and is able to fill in when needed.
Leewright is the driving force behind the consistent practices that she and her coworkers have developed.
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La Porte City Specialty Care Director of Nursing Earns Always Improve Award
Ambre Benson, Director of Nursing at La Porte City Specialty Care, received the Care Initiatives Always Improve Award at Care Initiatives’ annual awards brunch Friday, Dec. 7 in West Des Moines.
The award is given to a Care Initiatives employee who embodies the company’s core value to always seek out ways to improve quality in every way.
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Geerdes Earns Work as a Team Award
Dannelle Geerdes, Business Office Manager for Lyon Specialty Care in Rock Rapids, has received the “Work as a Team Award” at the Care Initiatives’ annual awards brunch Friday, Dec. 15 in West Des Moines.
Geerdes joined Lyon Specialty Care in 2009 initially working as a CNA while also juggling her teenage boys’ extra-curricular activities maintaining a near-perfect attendance record.
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Kristina Harris chosen for Care Initiatives Always Learn Award
MDS Coordinator Kristina Harris with Creston Specialty Care was awarded the Care Initiatives “Always Learn Award” at Care Initiatives annual awards brunch Friday, Dec. 7 in West Des Moines.
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Crestview Specialty Care Named Best Nursing Home
(November, 2018) – Crestview Specialty Care in West Branch has been designated a “Best Nursing Home” in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Nursing Homes list for 2018-19. U.S. News evaluated 439 nursing homes in Iowa and thousands across the country. This designation places Crestview Specialty Care in the top 18% of Iowa nursing homes and in the top 12% of all nursing homes evaluated nationwide.
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Care Initiatives Hospice - Sioux City holds holiday donation drives
Please consider contributing.
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Sibley Specialty Care Named Best Nursing Home
(November, 2018) - Sibley Specialty Care has been designated a “Best Nursing Home” in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Nursing Homes list for 2018-19. This is the second consecutive ‘Best’ rating for the home. U.S. News evaluated 439 nursing homes in Iowa and thousands across the country. This designation places Sibley Specialty Care in the top 18% of Iowa nursing homes and in the top 12% of all nursing homes evaluated nationwide.
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Bedford Specialty Care Named Best Nursing Home
(November, 2018) - Bedford Specialty Care has been designated a “Best Nursing Home” in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Nursing Homes list for 2018-19. U.S. News evaluated 439 nursing homes in Iowa and thousands across the country. This designation places Bedford Specialty Care in the top 18% of Iowa nursing homes and in the top 12% of all nursing homes evaluated nationwide.
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Local LPN uses artistic talent to spread thankfulness
Artistic talents and compassion come together beautifully at Lyon Specialty Care in Rock Rapids! Every fall, LPN Penny Behrens spends time with each resident asking what they are thankful for and creates a board or book with every resident's comment. This year she painted a tree with the leaves representing residents who have lived here this past year. The staff members are represented by the border around the tree. We are so thankful for Penny to take the time to make something very special for our residents and staff to enjoy!
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Hospice volunteer brings horse for visit
Donald has had a lifelong love of horses...particularly paint horses. Volunteers Robin and Don brought their Appaloosa, Regis, to visit Donald in Grinnell. Donald's niece Janet and friend Rob also joined us for the occasion. Regis made a lot of people happy day! #MyHospice
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Six hospice volunteers honored at statewide ceremony
Six Care Initiatives Hospice volunteers were recognized and honored at the 2018 Hospice and Palliative Care Association of Iowa’s Volunteer Luncheon. Those honored are the following, also pictured, left to right.
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Care Initiatives Hospice - Sioux City welcomes new team director
Kristin Behrendsen, RN, has joined Care Initiatives Hospice as the new Sioux City Team Director. In her role as Team Director, Behrendsen will oversee a team of a registered nurses, hospice aides, spiritual care and bereavement counselors, social workers and devoted local volunteers.
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Care Initiatives Hospice - Sioux City welcomes new team director
Kristin Behrendsen, RN, has joined Care Initiatives Hospice as the new Sioux City Team Director. In her role as Team Director, Behrendsen will oversee a team of a registered nurses, hospice aides, spiritual care and bereavement counselors, social workers and devoted local volunteers.
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SC Hospice first blood drive a success
Way to go TEAM! Making this a regular event would awesome for us. Below are the results and comments from our LifeServe Representative. Thank you to all who took time out of their day to help!
The results:
16 registered donors
15 eligible to give
15 units of blood collected
45 lives saved or impacted!
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Back in the Saddle
For Ray Taylor of Ottumwa, it was horses that brought out the best in him as a kid, even in the toughest of times. On Tuesday, July 31, he was able to regain that sensation one more time with help from staff of Care Initiatives Hospice in partnership with Victory Ranch.
“Growing up, Ray had a pretty tumultuous childhood,” said Social Worker Jacque Heiter, a member of the Care Initiatives Hospice staff who has been working to make his final wish a reality.
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Back in the Saddle
For Ray Taylor of Ottumwa, it was horses that brought out the best in him as a kid, even in the toughest of times. On Tuesday, July 31, he was able to regain that sensation one more time with help from staff of Care Initiatives Hospice in partnership with Victory Ranch.
“Growing up, Ray had a pretty tumultuous childhood,” said Social Worker Jacque Heiter, a member of the Care Initiatives Hospice staff who has been working to make his final wish a reality.
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Sibley Specialty Care Passes State Survey with Zero Deficiencies
Sibley Specialty Care is pleased to announce it has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in July 2018 by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals. There are 412 nursing facilities in Iowa. Generally, only 5 percent are found to be deficiency-free. Sibley Specialty Care also recently received the AHCA Silver – Achievement in Quality Award and was named a “Best Nursing Home” by US News & World Report.
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Valley View Specialty Care makes national honor roll
July, 2018 - Valley View Specialty Care in Eldora has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Ridgewood Specialty Care makes national honor roll
July, 2018 - Ridgewood Specialty Care in Ottumwa has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Montezuma Specialty Care makes national honor roll
July, 2018 - Montezuma Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Mechanicsville Specialty Care makes national honor roll
July, 2018 – Mechanicsville Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Lyon Specialty Care makes national honor roll
July, 2018 - Lyon Specialty Care in Rock Rapids has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Lantern Park Specialty Care makes national honor roll
July, 2018 - Lantern Park Specialty Care in Coralville has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Lamoni Specialty Care makes national honor roll
July, 2018 - Lamoni Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Eldora Specialty Care makes national honor roll
July, 2018 - Eldora Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Chariton Specialty Care rated 5 stars
July, 2018 - Chariton Specialty Care has earned an overall 5-star rating by the federal government’s Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) for its skilled nursing care and rehabilitation services. Skilled nursing facilities are rated quarterly based on health inspections, staffing and quality measures of 11 different physical and clinical measures of residents. Chariton Specialty Care is Medicare and Medicaid-certified and undergoes a rigorous on-site annual survey by CMS and/or a state of Iowa inspection team.
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National honor roll features 26 Care Initiatives locations
July, 2018 – Twenty-six Care Initiatives locations have been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize their performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Westwood Specialty Care makes national honor roll
July, 2018 – Westwood Specialty Care in Sioux City has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Northern Mahaska Specialty Care makes national honor roll
Northern Mahaska Specialty Care in Oskaloosa has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Panora Specialty Care makes national honor roll
July, 2018 – Panora Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Oakwood Specialty Care makes national honor roll
July, 2018 – Oakwood Specialty Care in Albia has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Sibley Specialty Care makes national honor roll
July, 2018 – Sibley Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Wapello Specialty Care makes national honor roll
July, 2018 – Wapello Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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New London Specialty Care makes national honor roll
July, 2018 – New London Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Kingsley Specialty Care makes national honor roll
July, 2018 – Kingsley Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Cherokee Specialty Care makes national honor roll
July, 2018 – Cherokee Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Heritage Specialty Care makes national honor roll
July, 2018 – Heritage Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Southridge Specialty Care makes national honor roll
July, 2018 – Southridge Specialty Care in Marshalltown has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Belle Plane Specialty Care makes national honor roll
July, 2018 - Belle Plaine Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Crestview Specialty Care makes national honor roll
Crestview Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Corydon Specialty Care makes national honor roll
Corydon Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Corning Specialty Care makes national honor roll
Corning Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Chariton Specialty Care makes national honor roll
Chariton Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Centerville Specialty Care makes national honor roll
Centerville Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Bedford Specialty Care makes national honor roll
Bedford Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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Atlantic Specialty Care makes national honor roll
Atlantic Specialty Care has been named to the National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative Honor Roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stay quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score which is aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the U.S.
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La Porte City Specialty Care earns National Quality Achievement Award
La Porte City Specialty Care has been selected as a 2018 recipient of the Silver – Achievement in Quality Award in recognition of their commitment to improving the lives of residents through quality care. The award is one of three distinct awards possible through the National Quality Award Program, presented by the American Health Care Association and the National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL).
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Correctionville Specialty Care earns National Quality Achievement Award
Correctionville Specialty Care has been selected as a 2018 recipient of the Silver – Achievement in Quality Award in recognition of their commitment to improving the lives of residents through quality care. The award is one of three distinct awards possible through the National Quality Award Program, presented by the American Health Care Association and the National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL).
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Valley Lodge earns Insuffency Free recognition
July 3,2018 - Valley Lodge Assisted Living, affiliated with Correctionville Specialty Care, recently completed their bi-annual survey based on the Recertification Monitoring Evaluation program conducted by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals (DIA). The results of the survey are an insufficiency free report, meaning no deficiencies were reported.
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Westwood Specialty Care receives Bronze National Quality Award
Westwood Specialty Care in Sioux City has been recognized as a 2018 recipient of the Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award for its dedication to improving the lives of residents through quality care. The award is the first of three distinctions possible through the National Quality Award Program, presented by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL).
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Mechanicsville Specialty Care receives Bronze National Quality Award
Mechanicsville Specialty Care has been recognized as a 2018 recipient of the Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award for its dedication to improving the lives of residents through quality care. The award is the first of three distinctions possible through the National Quality Award Program, presented by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL).
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Dubuque Specialty Care receives Bronze National Quality Award
Dubuque Specialty Care has been recognized as a 2018 recipient of the Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award for its dedication to improving the lives of residents through quality care. The award is the first of three distinctions possible through the National Quality Award Program, presented by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL).
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Creston Specialty Care receives Bronze National Quality Award
Creston Specialty Care has been recognized as a 2018 recipient of the Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award for its dedication to improving the lives of residents through quality care. The award is the first of three distinctions possible through the National Quality Award Program, presented by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL).
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Cherokee Specialty Care receives Bronze National Quality Award
Cherokee Specialty Care has been recognized as a 2018 recipient of the Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award for its dedication to improving the lives of residents through quality care. The award is the first of three distinctions possible through the National Quality Award Program, presented by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL).
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Wapello Specialty Care receives Bronze National Quality Award
Wapello Specialty Care has been recognized as a 2018 recipient of the Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award for its dedication to improving the lives of residents through quality care. The award is the first of three distinctions possible through the National Quality Award Program, presented by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL).
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Ravenwood Specialty Care receives Bronze National Quality Award
Ravenwood Specialty Care has been recognized as a 2018 recipient of the Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award for its dedication to improving the lives of residents through quality care. The award is the first of three distinctions possible through the National Quality Award Program, presented by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL).
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Dunlap Assisted Living Specialty Care receives Bronze National Quality Award
Dunlap Assisted Living has been recognized as a 2018 recipient of the Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award for its dedication to improving the lives of residents through quality care. The award is the first of three distinctions possible through the National Quality Award Program, presented by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL).
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Chariton Specialty Care receives Bronze National Quality Award
Chariton Specialty Care has been recognized as a 2018 recipient of the Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award for its dedication to improving the lives of residents through quality care. The award is the first of three distinctions possible through the National Quality Award Program, presented by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL).
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Hospice, nursing home help make patient’s wish come true
For most of his life, Francis Mumm, 84, has spent time on a farm. He grew up on one and then had his own for more than 50 years. Like most farm families, he and his wife, Marilyn, kept stock cattle and raised hogs. But it was the horses and ponies that had a special place in Francis’ heart.
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Eldora Specialty Care Passes State Inspection with Zero Deficiencies
(May 30, 2018) Eldora Specialty Care is pleased to announce it has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in May 2018 by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals. There are 412 nursing facilities in Iowa. Generally, only 5 percent are found to be deficiency-free.
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Hospice, nursing home help make patient’s wish come true
For most of his life, Francis Mumm, 84, has spent time on a farm. He grew up on one and then had his own for more than 50 years. Like most farm families, he and his wife, Marilyn, kept stock cattle and raised hogs. But it was the horses and ponies that had a special place in Francis’ heart.
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Tallman wins national leadership award
La Porte City Specialty Care Administrator Pamela Tallman has won the American College of Health Care Administrators (ACHCA) 2018 Eli Pick Facility Leadership Award. This is the second time she has received the designation. The leadership award was celebrated at ACHCA’s 52nd Annual Convocation and Exposition in
Orlando, Florida on Tuesday, April 24.Fewer than 11% of facilities nationwide qualify. This year, 1,717 facilities met the selection criteria. Three hundred and fifty‐one administrators in 45 states were awarded the facility leadership award nationally.
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Atlantic Specialty Care tries out new online training course
Atlantic Specialty Care has introduced a new more efficient training program to certify nurse assistants (CNAs). Located in Atlantic, Iowa, this skilled nursing facility provides outpatient, short-term and long-term care for patients. In the past 5 years they have received the American Health Care Association’s (AHCA) “Bronze” and “Silver” Commitment to Quality awards, the 2013 and 2017 AHCA Quality Initiatives Award, and the 2016 Iowa Governor’s Quality award.
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Atlantic Specialty Care selected for national quality recognition
Photo: Atlantic Specialty Care Administrator Kellie Jimerson is at the far right.
Atlantic Specialty Care has been selected for the American Health Care Association (AHCA) Quality Initiatives Recognition Program. The Quality Initiative Recognition Program honors AHCA-member skilled nursing centers that demonstrate the attainment of four or more of the following AHCA Quality Initiative goals:
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Wapello Specialty Care selected for national quality recognition
Wapello Specialty Care Administrator Kristen Paris is third from right.
Wapello Specialty Care has been selected for the American Health Care Association (AHCA) Quality Initiatives Recognition Program. The Quality Initiative Recognition Program honors AHCA-member skilled nursing centers that demonstrate the attainment of four or more of the following AHCA Quality Initiative goals:
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Northern Mahaska Specialty Care selected for national quality recognition
Northern Mahaska Specialty Care Administrator Tabitha Tjaden is second from right.
Northern Mahaska Specialty Care has been selected for the American Health Care Association (AHCA) Quality Initiatives Recognition Program. The Quality Initiative Recognition Program honors AHCA-member skilled nursing centers that demonstrate the attainment of four or more of the following AHCA Quality Initiative goals:
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Montezuma Specialty Care selected for national quality recognition
Montezuma Specialty Care Administrator Kelsey Schenk is second from left.
Montezuma Specialty Care has been selected for the American Health Care Association (AHCA) Quality Initiatives Recognition Program. The Quality Initiative Recognition Program honors AHCA-member skilled nursing centers that demonstrate the attainment of four or more of the following AHCA Quality Initiative goals:
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Belle Plaine Specialty Care Recognized as Deficiency Free
Belle Plaine Specialty Care has been recognized by the state of Iowa’s Department of Inspections and Appeals (DIA) for achieving deficiency free status during its 2018 annual inspection and survey. This is the second consecutive year Belle Plaine Specialty Care has been designated “deficiency free”.
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Mechanicsville Specialty Care selected for national quality recognition
Mechanicsville Specialty Care has been selected for the American Health Care Association (AHCA) Quality Initiatives Recognition Program. The Quality Initiative Recognition Program honors AHCA-member skilled nursing centers that demonstrate the attainment of four or more of the following AHCA Quality Initiative goals:
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Corydon Specialty Care selected for national quality recognition
Corydon Specialty Care has been selected for the American Health Care Association (AHCA) Quality Initiatives Recognition Program. The Quality Initiative Recognition Program honors AHCA-member skilled nursing centers that demonstrate the attainment of four or more of the following AHCA Quality Initiative goals:
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Creston Specialty Care selected for national quality recognition
Creston Specialty Care has been selected for the American Health Care Association (AHCA) Quality Initiatives Recognition Program. The Quality Initiative Recognition Program honors AHCA-member skilled nursing centers that demonstrate the attainment of four or more of the following AHCA Quality Initiative goals:
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Centerville Specialty Care selected for national quality recognition
Centerville Specialty Care has been selected for the American Health Care Association (AHCA) Quality Initiatives Recognition Program. The Quality Initiative Recognition Program honors AHCA-member skilled nursing centers that demonstrate the attainment of four or more of the following AHCA Quality Initiative goals:
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Former resident pens poem of thanks
We couldn't be more flattered!
To All Staff at Valley View
By Carolyn De Neui
‘Twas the day before departure from Valley View Care
I pondered on how I could thank those working there.
Each of you who are nurses, LPNs and CNAs,
Took care of my needs for 23 days.
There’s Crystal, Kristina, Nancy, Holly and Clarissa,
And Charlotte, Ashley, Amber and Melissa,
Also Julie, Lena, Karen, Vanessa and Ruth,
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Care Initiatives latest Waterloo Career Center partner
WATERLOO—Today a signing ceremony formally committed Care Initiatives to a sponsorship deal with the Waterloo Career Center housed in Central Middle School. Care Initiatives facilities employ over 420 people in Black Hawk County and over 3,000 people in the state of Iowa. They operate 44 facilities in Iowa alone and a hospice service serving 66 of Iowa’s 99 counties, including right here in Black Hawk County. Ravenwood, NorthCrest and Pinnacle Specialty Care are always on the lookout for staff with a caring touch and a desire to help others.
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Care Initiatives latest Waterloo Career Center partner
WATERLOO—Today a signing ceremony formally committed Care Initiatives to a sponsorship deal with the Waterloo Career Center housed in Central Middle School. Care Initiatives facilities employ over 420 people in Black Hawk County and over 3,000 people in the state of Iowa. They operate 44 facilities in Iowa alone and a hospice service serving 66 of Iowa’s 99 counties, including right here in Black Hawk County. Ravenwood, NorthCrest and Pinnacle Specialty Care are always on the lookout for staff with a caring touch and a desire to help others.
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Stratford Specialty Care rated 5 stars
Stratford Specialty Care received a 5-star ranking throughout 2017 in “Quality Measures” for a skilled nursing facility from the federal government’s Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Administrator Jessica Walker says the caring environment the staff provide every day is the reason for their success. “Everyone on our staff works diligently to ensure the best care and environment for our residents and their families. It’s our caring staff who make the difference.”
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Ridgewood Specialty Care rated 5 stars
Throughout 2017, Ridgewood Specialty Care in Ottumwa has been ranked as a 5-star in “Quality Measures” for a skilled nursing facility by the federal government’s Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Skilled nursing facilities are rated quarterly based on health inspections, staffing and quality measures of 11 different physical and clinical measures of residents.
Ridgewood Specialty Care also received a rating of 4 out 5 in the U.S. News & World Report 2017-18 Nursing Home Finder report in November, 2017.
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Northern Mahaska Specialty Care rated 5 stars
Northern Mahaska Specialty Care in Oskaloosa has been ranked as a 5-star skilled nursing facility by the federal government’s Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) for 2017. Skilled nursing facilities are rated quarterly based on health inspections, staffing and quality measures of 11 different physical and clinical measures of residents.
Northern Mahaska Specialty Care also received a rating of 4 out 5 in the U.S. News & World Report 2017-18 Nursing Home Finder report in November, 2017.
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Montezuma Specialty Care rated 5 stars
Throughout 2017 and into 2018, Montezuma Specialty Care has been ranked as a 5-star skilled nursing facility by the federal government’s Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Skilled nursing facilities are rated quarterly based on health inspections, staffing and quality measures of 11 different physical and clinical measures of residents.
Montezuma Specialty Care also received a rating of 4 out 5 in the U.S. News & World Report 2017-18 Nursing Home Finder report in November, 2017.
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Lantern Park Specialty Care rated 5 stars
Lantern Park Specialty Care in Coralville received a 5-star ranking throughout 2017 in quality measures in skilled nursing facility from the federal government’s Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Administrator Kari Gerst says the caring environment the staff provide every day is the reason for their success. “Our staff make the difference. They are diligent, compassionate caretakers who put our residents first.”
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Cherokee Specialty Care receives 5 stars
Throughout 2017, Cherokee Specialty Care has been ranked as a 5-star skilled nursing facility by the federal government’s Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Skilled nursing facilities are rated quarterly based on health inspections, staffing and quality measures of 11 different physical and clinical measures of residents.
Cherokee Specialty Care also received a rating of 4 out 5 in the U.S. News & World Report 2017-18 Nursing Home Finder report in November, 2017.
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Atlantic Specialty Care rated 5 stars
Throughout 2017 and into 2018, Atlantic Specialty Care has been ranked as a 5-star skilled nursing facility by the federal government’s Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Skilled nursing facilities are rated quarterly based on health inspections, staffing and quality measures of 11 different physical and clinical measures of residents.
Atlantic Specialty Care also received a rating of 4 out 5 in the U.S. News & World Report 2017-18 Best Nursing Homes report in November, 2017.
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Wapello Specialty Care rated 5 stars
Throughout much of 2017 and into 2018, Wapello Specialty Care has been ranked as a 5-star skilled nursing facility by the federal government’s Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) for 2017. Skilled nursing facilities are rated quarterly based on health inspections, staffing and quality measures of 11 different physical and clinical measures of residents.
Wapello Specialty Care also received a rating of 4 out 5 in the U.S. News & World Report 2017-18 Nursing Home Finder report in November, 2017.
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Volunteer opportunities await you...
Here at Chariton Specialty Care the possibilities for volunteering are endless - ranging from helping the activities staff conduct meaningful daily activities such as Bingo, cards, Baker’s Square, bowling and horseshoes to more individualized 1:1 time with residents, playing the piano or any musical instrument, singing and the list goes on.
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Sioux City Hospice benefits from bear donation
Four years ago, Mike “Bear” Ruehle lost his 12-year battle with cancer. In his memory, each year there is a Mike “Bear” Ruehle stuffed bear donation drive. Teddy bears that are collected are then given to children and adults in the Sioux City, Omaha and surrounding area.
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Southern Hills gets some love
from the Osceola Sentinel-Tribune
Jovee Blakely, 7, holds flowers she purchased from Flowers n More with money from doing extra chores, and cards she and her family made. Jovee passed out the cards and flowers to the residents of Southern Hills Specialty Care on Valentines Day.
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Corydon's 4th Annual Chili Cook-off
Corydon Specialty Care held their 4th annual chili cook-off. Judges were Christy Allen, George Pearson, and Glen Williams. There were 5 entries. It turns out, our maintenance supervisor, Ryan Clark, also has mad chili-making skills. He takes home the championship this year.
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Dubuque Specialty Care rated 5 stars
Dubuque Specialty Care has been ranked as a 5-star skilled nursing facility by the federal government’s Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) for 2017. Skilled nursing facilities are rated quarterly based on health inspections, staffing and quality measures of 11 different physical and clinical measures of residents.
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Belle Plaine Specialty Care receives 5 stars
Throughout 2017, Belle Plaine Specialty Care has been ranked as a 5-star skilled nursing facility by the federal government’s Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Skilled nursing facilities are rated quarterly based on health inspections, staffing and quality measures of 11 different physical and clinical measures of residents.
Belle Plaine Specialty Care also received a rating of 4 out 5 in the U.S. News & World Report 2017-18 Nursing Home Finder report in November, 2017.
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Bedford Specialty Care receives 5 stars
Throughout 2017, Bedford Specialty Care has been ranked as a 5-star skilled nursing facility by the federal government’s Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Skilled nursing facilities are rated quarterly based on health inspections, staffing and quality measures of 11 different physical and clinical measures of residents.
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Corning Specialty Care rated 5 stars
Throughout 2017 and into 2018, Corning Specialty Care has been ranked as a 5-star skilled nursing facility by the federal government’s Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Skilled nursing facilities are rated quarterly based on health inspections, staffing and quality measures of 11 different physical and clinical measures of residents.
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Pinnacle Specialty Care rated 5 stars
Pinnacle Specialty Care in Cedar Falls received a 5-star ranking throughout 2017 in “Quality Measures” for a skilled nursing facility from the federal government’s Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Administrator Kristi Kremer says the caring environment the staff provide every day is the reason for their success. “Everyone on our staff works diligently to ensure the best care and environment for our residents and their families. It’s our caring staff who make the difference.”
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Southridge Specialty Care rated 5 stars
Southridge Specialty Care in Marshalltown received a 5-star ranking throughout 2017 in “Quality Measures” for a skilled nursing facility from the federal government’s Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Administrator Charissa Baedke says the caring environment the staff provide every day is the reason for their success. “Everyone on our staff works diligently to ensure the best care and environment for our residents and their families. It’s our caring staff who make the difference.”
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Correctionville Specialty Care rated 5 stars
Throughout 2017 and into 2018, Correctionville Specialty Care has been ranked as a 5-star skilled nursing facility by the federal government’s Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Skilled nursing facilities are rated quarterly based on health inspections, staffing and quality measures of 11 different physical and clinical measures of residents.
Correctionville Specialty Care also received a rating of 4 out 5 in the U.S. News & World Report 2017-18 Nursing Home Finder report in November, 2017.
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Care Initiatives Hospice welcomes new VP
Miriam Yocum, RN, became Vice President of Care Initiatives Hospice January 1. She formerly served as Team Director of the Care Initiatives Hospice Des Moines office and more recently as corporate Clinical Director.
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Jesse Clemen Chosen for Care Initiatives’ Be Kind and Honest Award
Jesse Clemen, a certified nursing assistant and certified medication aide at Dubuque Specialty Care received the Be Kind and Honest Award from Care Initiatives.
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Jesse Clemen Chosen for Care Initiatives’ Be Kind and Honest Award
Jesse Clemen, a certified nurse assistant and certified medical aide at Dubuque Specialty Care received the Be Kind and Honest Award at Care Initiatives’ annual award brunch Friday, Dec. 15 in West Des Moines.
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Loretta Frahm chosen for Care Initiatives’ Be Consistent Award
Loretta Frahm, business office manager at Correctionville Specialty Care received the Be Consistent Award at Care Initiatives’ annual award brunch Friday, Dec. 15 in West Des Moines.
“Loretta has always embodied the idea of consistency and excellence. She knows our policies like the back of her hand and holds others accountable,” Administrator Tanner Mackey said. “She is the person I go to bounce ideas and problems off of because I know she will steer me down the most ethical, fair and moral path on the road to a solution.”
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Tiffney Deerberg Earns Serve Others Award
Tiffney Deerberg, certified nurse assistant at Mechanicsville Specialty Care, received the Serve Others Award at Care Initiatives annual awards brunch Friday, Dec. 15 in West Des Moines.
The award is given to a Care Initiatives employee who embodies the company’s core value to compassionately serve others and their needs as defined by them.
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Penny Williams Chosen as Care Initiatives’ Employee of the Year
Penny Williams, business office manager and certified nurse assistant at Chariton Specialty Care, has received the Employee of the Year Award at Care Initiatives’ annual award brunch Friday, Dec. 15 in West Des Moines.
The Employee of the Year Award is given to a nominated employee who best demonstrates the company’s Mission Statement: Improving quality of life for Iowans and their families during life’s health transitions through compassionate, individualized care.
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Activity Director Amanda Konrad chosen for Care Initiatives’ Always Learn Award
Activity Director Amanda Konrad with Ridgewood Specialty Care in Ottumwa was awarded the Care Initiatives Always Learn Award at Care Initiatives annual award brunch Friday, Dec. 15 in West Des Moines.
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Parkridge Specialty Care Admissions Coordinator Earns Always Improve Award
Barb Flagg, admissions coordinator at Parkridge Specialty Care in Pleasant Hill, received the Care Initiatives Always Improve Award at Care Initiatives’ annual awards brunch Friday, Dec. 15 in West Des Moines.
The award is given to a Care Initiatives employee who embodies the company’s core value to always seek out ways to improve quality in every way.
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Judy Jochims Earns Work as a Team Award
Judy Jochims, MDS Coordinator for Southridge Specialty Care in Marshalltown, has received the Work as a Team Award at the Care Initiatives annual award brunch Friday, Dec. 15 in West Des Moines.
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Parkridge Specialty Care earns Deficiency Free Survey
For the second year in a row Parkridge Specialty Care in Pleasant Hill has earned a “Deficiency Free” result on its Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals annual survey. There are 412 nursing facilities in Iowa. Generally, only 5 percent are found to be deficiency-free.
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Lyon Specialty Care Earns Deficiency Free Survey
Lyon Specialty Care in Rock Rapids has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in September, 2017 by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals. There are 412 nursing facilities in Iowa. Generally, only 5 percent are found to be deficiency-free.
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New London Specialty Care Passes State Survey with Zero Deficiencies
New London Specialty Care has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in May, 2017 by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals. There are 412 nursing facilities in Iowa. Generally, only 5 percent are found to be deficiency-free.
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Wapello Specialty Care Earns Deficiency Free Survey
Wapello Specialty Care has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in December, 2017 by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals. There are 412 nursing facilities in Iowa. Generally, only 5 percent are found to be deficiency-free.
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Correctionville Specialty Care Earns Deficiency Free Survey
Correctionville Specialty Care has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in November, 2017 by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals. There are 412 nursing facilities in Iowa. Generally, only 5 percent are found to be deficiency-free.
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Centerville Specialty Care earns Deficiency Free survey
Centerville Specialty Care has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in November, 2017 by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals. There are 412 nursing facilities in Iowa. Generally, only 5 percent are found to be deficiency-free.
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State Center Specialty Care receives top national rating
State Specialty Care received a rating of 4 out 5 in the U.S. News & World Report 2017-18 Nursing Home Finder report released last month. The report uses existing federal nursing home rating information and federally reported health care data to come up with their own rating system. Criteria such as annual state survey results, medical quality measures, staffing levels and rehabilitation outcomes are all formulated to reach the rating. More than 15,000 skilled nursing facilities in the United States were reviewed.
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Kingsley Specialty Care receives top national rating
Kingsley Specialty Care received a rating of 4 out 5 in the U.S. News & World Report 2017-18 Nursing Home Finder report released last month. The report uses existing federal nursing home rating information and federally reported health care data to come up with their own rating system. Criteria such as annual state survey results, medical quality measures, staffing levels and rehabilitation outcomes are all formulated to reach the rating. More than 15,000 skilled nursing facilities in the United States were reviewed.
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La Porte City Specialty Care receives top national rating
La Porte City Specialty Care received a rating of 4 out 5 in the U.S. News & World Report 2017-18 Nursing Home Finder report released last month. The report uses existing federal nursing home rating information and federally reported health care data to come up with their own rating system. Criteria such as annual state survey results, medical quality measures, staffing levels and rehabilitation outcomes are all formulated to reach the rating. More than 15,000 skilled nursing facilities in the United States were reviewed.
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Manly Specialty Care receives top national rating
Manly Specialty Care received a rating of 4 out 5 in the U.S. News & World Report 2017-18 Nursing Home Finder report released last month. The report uses existing federal nursing home rating information and federally reported health care data to come up with their own rating system. Criteria such as annual state survey results, medical quality measures, staffing levels and rehabilitation outcomes are all formulated to reach the rating. More than 15,000 skilled nursing facilities in the United States were reviewed.
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Montezuma Specialty Care receives top national rating
Montezuma Specialty Care received a rating of 4 out 5 in the U.S. News & World Report 2017-18 Nursing Home Finder report released last month. The report uses existing federal nursing home rating information and federally reported health care data to come up with their own rating system. Criteria such as annual state survey results, medical quality measures, staffing levels and rehabilitation outcomes are all formulated to reach the rating. More than 15,000 skilled nursing facilities in the United States were reviewed.
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Belle Plaine Specialty Care receives top national rating
Belle Plaine Specialty Care received a rating of 4 out 5 in the U.S. News & World Report 2017-18 Nursing Home Finder report released last month. The report uses existing federal nursing home rating information and federally reported health care data to come up with their own rating system. Criteria such as annual state survey results, medical quality measures, staffing levels and rehabilitation outcomes are all formulated to reach the rating. More than 15,000 skilled nursing facilities in the United States were reviewed.
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Northern Mahaska Specialty Care receives top national rating
Northern Mahaska Specialty Care in Oskaloosa received a rating of 4 out 5 in the U.S. News & World Report 2017-18 Nursing Home Finder report released last month. The report uses existing federal nursing home rating information and federally reported health care data to come up with their own rating system. Criteria such as annual state survey results, medical quality measures, staffing levels and rehabilitation outcomes are all formulated to reach the rating. More than 15,000 skilled nursing facilities in the United States were reviewed.
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Ridgewood Specialty Care receives top national rating
Ridgewood Specialty Care in Ottumwa received a rating of 4 out 5 in the U.S. News & World Report 2017-18 Nursing Home Finder report released last month. The report uses existing federal nursing home rating information and federally reported health care data to come up with their own rating system. Criteria such as annual state survey results, medical quality measures, staffing levels and rehabilitation outcomes are all formulated to reach the rating. More than 15,000 skilled nursing facilities in the United States were reviewed.
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Crestview Specialty Care receives top national rating
Crestview Specialty Care in West Branch received a rating of 4 out 5 in the U.S. News & World Report 2017-18 Nursing Home Finder report released last month. The report uses existing federal nursing home rating information and federally reported health care data to come up with their own rating system. Criteria such as annual state survey results, medical quality measures, staffing levels and rehabilitation outcomes are all formulated to reach the rating. More than 15,000 skilled nursing facilities in the United States were reviewed.
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Correctionville Specialty Care receives top national rating
Correctionville Specialty Care received a rating of 4 out 5 in the U.S. News & World Report 2017-18 Nursing Home Finder report released last month. The report uses existing federal nursing home rating information and federally reported health care data to come up with their own rating system. Criteria such as annual state survey results, medical quality measures, staffing levels and rehabilitation outcomes are all formulated to reach the rating. More than 15,000 skilled nursing facilities in the United States were reviewed.
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Des Moines Hospice staff go on dementia 'tour'
On Oct. 31, the Des Moines staff held a retreat which included a "tour" through dementia. One group put on glasses that mimicked cataracts or macular degeneration, sensory plates in their shoes, earphones generating extra sound and gloves to imitate tactile function loss. The other group were caretakers. Together they were asked to perform a variety of tasks to demonstrate the challenges of living with dementia. At the end of the day, they also took some time to focus on self-care for the caretakers.
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Sibley Specialty Care Named Best Nursing Home
Sibley Specialty Care was named a “Best Nursing Home” by the U.S. News & World Report 2017-18 Nursing Home Finder report October 31st. Nursing homes are eligible to receive this distinction if they score between a 4.5 and 5.0 on a 5.0 scale. According to the report, Sibley Specialty Care received a perfect 5.0 rating and is recognized as a “Top Rated Nursing Home.” The report uses existing federal nursing home rating information and federally reported health care data to come up with their own rating system.
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Dunlap Assisted Living celebrates insufficiency free survey
Dunlap Assisted Living, affiliated with Dunlap Specialty Care has plenty to celebrate. They’ve recently completed their bi-annual survey based on the Recertification Monitoring Evaluation program conducted by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals (DIA). The results of the survey are an insufficiency free report. This means no deficiencies were reported.
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Dunlap Specialty Care Oct-Dec 2017 newsletter
Click here to read the latest happenings at Dunlap Specialty Care.
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Hospice volunteers recognized at annual ceremony
Care Initiatives Hospice was well represented at the Hospice and Palliative Care Association of Iowa Annual Volunteer Recognition Ceremony held Sept. 25 in Ankeny. Eighteen staff members and volunteers listened to State Representative Joel Fry as he discussed “Caring for the Volunteer Spirit”. Afterward, seven Care Initiatives Hospice volunteers received recognition for their efforts.
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Odebolt Assisted Living celebrates insufficiency free survey
Odebolt Assisted Living, affiliated with Odebolt Specialty Care, has plenty to celebrate. They’ve recently completed their bi-annual survey based on the Recertification Monitoring Evaluation program conducted by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals (DIA). The results of the survey are an insufficiency free report. This means no deficiencies were reported.
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Centerville student spends summer volunteering
Centerville Specialty Care had an usual volunteer this summer.
Mason Lund, an 11-year-old, began coming to the facility almost every day around June 1 and continued up until he started school again in August.
Lund is a student in the Seymour School District.
Read more here.
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Artist Mark Hull holds show at Centerville Specialty Care
Centerville Specialty Care is home to the talented Mark Hull who held a showing of his recent art work. Read more here.
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Paradise at Parkridge Prom 2017
By Ronda Rousch, Activity Director
This year, during the Iowa State Fair, we decided to try something entirely new and opted to put on Paradise at Parkridge Prom 2017. It took months of planning.
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New Administrator joins Dunlap Specialty Care
The staff and residents of Dunlap Specialty Care and Dunlap Assisted Living welcome Brandon Tenge as Administrator.
Tenge is a recent graduate of University of Northern Iowa where he received a dual degree in organizational leadership and gerontology with an emphasis in long-term care.
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Dubuque Specialty Care Earns Deficiency Free Survey
Dubuque Specialty Care has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in July, 2017 by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals. There are 412 nursing facilities in Iowa. Generally, only 5 percent are found to be deficiency-free.
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Crestview Specialty Care Receives Silver National Quality
Crestview Specialty Care has been selected as a 2017 recipient of the Silver – Achievement in Quality for its outstanding performance in the health care profession. The award is one of three distinct awards possible through the National Quality Award Program, presented by the American Health Care Association and the National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL).
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Avoca Specialty Care hosts team for 2017 Walk to End Alzheimer's
Learn how you can donate here.
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Sibley Specialty Care Receives Silver National Quality Award
Best practices in quality care recognized by national program
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Bedford Specialty Care Receives Silver National Quality Award
Best practices in quality care recognized by national program
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Southridge Specialty Care Receives Bronze National Quality Award
Southridge Specialty Care Receives Bronze National Quality Award
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Lyon Specialty Care Receives Bronze National Quality Award
Lyon Specialty Care in Rock Rapids has been recognized as a 2017 recipient of the Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award for its dedication to improving the lives of residents through quality care. The award is the first of three distinctions possible through the National Quality Award Program, presented by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL).
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Kingsley Specialty Care Receives Bronze National Quality Award
Kingsley Specialty Care has been recognized as a 2017 recipient of the Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award for its dedication to improving the lives of residents through quality care. The award is the first of three distinctions possible through the National Quality Award Program, presented by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL).
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Avoca Lodge Assisted Living Receives Bronze National Quality Award
Avoca Lodge Assisted Living has been recognized as a 2017 recipient of the Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award for its dedication to improving the lives of residents through quality care. The award is the first of three distinctions possible through the National Quality Award Program, presented by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL).
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Dunlap Specialty Care Receives Bronze National Quality Award
Dunlap Specialty Care has been recognized as a 2017 recipient of the Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award for its dedication to improving the lives of residents through quality care. The award is the first of three distinctions possible through the National Quality Award Program, presented by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL).
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Centerville Specialty Care Receives Bronze National Quality Award
Centerville Specialty Care has been recognized as a 2017 recipient of the Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award for its dedication to improving the lives of residents through quality care. The award is the first of three distinctions possible through the National Quality Award Program, presented by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL).
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Belle Plaine Specialty Care Receives Bronze National Quality Award
Belle Plaine Specialty Care has been recognized as a 2017 recipient of the Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award for its dedication to improving the lives of residents through quality care. The award is the first of three distinctions possible through the National Quality Award Program, presented by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL).
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La Porte City Specialty Care named 2017 Business of the Year
On June 15, La Porte City Specialty Care was honored as La Porte City's 2017 Business of the Year. Read more here.
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West Ridge Specialty Care welcomes new administrator
The staff and residents of West Ridge Specialty Care in Knoxville welcome Michelle Kerschner as Administrator. She transfers from Centerville Specialty Care where she served as administrator since 2014.
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Bassett joins Southridge Specialty Care
The staff and residents of Southridge Specialty Care in Marshalltown welcome Charissa Bassett as Administrator.
Bassett has been serving as administrator at Avoca Specialty Care for the past four years.
“I’m thrilled to join the Southridge team, and to be back home doing what I love,” Bassett said.
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Weekend celebration at Dunlap Specialty Care
The staff and residents at Dunlap Specialty Care had a big open house celebration on May 13. They celebrated the end of National Nurses Week, the beginning of National Nursing home week and their 40th anniversary! The afternoon was spent enjoying hot dogs, hamburgers, lots of goodies and plenty of socialization. Area locals joined in for the celebration and the weather couldn’t have been more perfect! We can’t put into words how thankful we are to live in such a supportive community. Thanks to all that came out to celebrated with us!
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State Center Specialty Care receives highest rating fourth year in a row
For the fourth year in a row State Center Specialty Care has earned a “Deficiency Free” result on its Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals annual survey. There are 412 nursing facilities in Iowa. Generally, only 5 percent are found to be deficiency-free.
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Artist flourishes at Westwood Specialty Care
from the Sioux City Journal
When artist Jim Brownlee, 81, creates his imaginative watercolor paintings, he uses his bed as a makeshift desk.
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Residents watch as Activity Director performs
Through the miracle of modern technology, the residents of Southridge Specialty Care in Marshalltown got to watch on Facetime as Activity Director Erin Scott performed at the opening of a winery in Erin's home town in Missouri. The residents picked out the first few songs that she sang - watch here.
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Hospice staff, volunteer participate in Women of Excellence event
Volunteer Coordinator Deb Poss and 2016 Volunteer of the Year Kathy Dekker from Care Initiatives Hospice - Sioux City office recently attended the Women of Excellence banquet which recognizes outstanding women who have contributed greatly to the quality of life for women and their families in the Sioux City community. Deb Poss also had the honor to serve as a judge for this year’s event. Funds were raised for Women Aware in Sioux City.
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Clone of Greenfield hospice volunteer named Creston Fan of the Year
Congratulations Jody on all your success! You've been a great team member for Hospice and for your favorite sports teams!
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from the Creston News Advertiser 3.30.17
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Greenfield hospice volunteer named Creston Fan of the Year
Congratulations Jody on all your success! You've been a great team member for Hospice and for your favorite sports teams!
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from the Creston News Advertiser 3.30.17
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Des Moines-based team holds retreat, silent auction
Care Initiatives Hospice - Des Moines held a retreat for team members on Wednesday, March 29 at WestEnd Salvage. "It's a way to give back to our team members for all of their hard work and everything they bring to our patients and families," said Team Director Jennifer Hopley.
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Sioux City Hospice volunteers create life history books for patients
Care Initiatives Hospice - Sioux City staff and volunteers create personalized life history books for patients who request them. Volunteers like those pictured, Leona Olsen and Lorraine Schroeder, use photographs and a personalized life story to design each book to reflect the patient's life.
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Hospice helps Packers fan realize a dream
Care Initiatives Hospice - Sioux City Social Worker Lacey Uhl helped make a dream come true for one Green Bay Packer's fan. Upon visiting one of her patients, it became very clear to Lacey that he is a die-hard Packers fan. Wanting to create a great experience for the patient, Lacey contacted the packers NFL agency and asked if they would consider sending a gift box for the patient.
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Bedford Specialty Care Passes State Survey with Zero Deficiencies
Bedford Specialty Care is pleased to announce it has, for a second consecutive year, received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in March 2017 by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals. There are 412 nursing facilities in Iowa. Generally, only 5 percent are found to be deficiency-free.
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Lamoni Specialty Care Passes State Survey with Zero Deficiencies
Lamoni Specialty Care is pleased to announce it has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in March 2017 by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals. There are 412 nursing facilities in Iowa. Generally, only 5 percent are found to be deficiency-free.
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Addressing the issue of social isolation in senior population
By Donna Westphal, Activity Coordinator,
Chariton Specialty Care
Imagine being dumped on a deserted island in the middle of someplace you have never been and everything seems completely foreign to you. There is no contact with the outside and you lose your connection with the everyday world around you. -
Care Initiatives Hospice earns national certification
Care Initiatives Hospice – Waterloo is pleased to announce that we have been certified by Points of Light as a Service Enterprise. A Service Enterprise is an organization that fundamentally leverages volunteers and their skills to successfully deliver on its social mission.
Research conducted by the TCC Group, a national program and evaluation firm, found that organizations operating as Service Enterprises outperf
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Eldora Specialty Care is Deficiency Free for 2017
Eldora Specialty Care is pleased to announce it has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in February 2017 by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals. There are 412 nursing facilities in Iowa. Generally, only 5 percent are found to be deficiency-free.
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Corning Specialty Care Passes State Survey with Zero Deficiencies
Corning Specialty Care is pleased to announce it has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in January 2017 by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals. There are 412 nursing facilities in Iowa. Generally, only 5 percent are found to be deficiency-free.
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Crestview Specialty Care receives highest rating seven years running
For the seventh year in a row, Crestview Specialty Care received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in January by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals. There are 412 nursing facilities in Iowa. Generally, only 5 percent are found to be deficiency-free. The facility and its staff have every right to be proud. Crestview Specialty Care also continues to retain its 5-Star rating as calculated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
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Odebolt Specialty Care receives 5 stars
Odebolt Specialty Care has achieved the highest quality marks from the U.S. News and World Report’s 2015 Health Rankings. For Overall Quality they again achieved a Five-Star ranking. Five stars were also achieved for Quality Measures and four stars for health inspections
"We are very proud of Director of Nursing Kathy Ewoldt, RN and her staff of professionals for the outstanding care provided to our long term care residents," said Administrator Nancy Snyder.
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New London earns 5 star rating
New London Nursing and Rehab Center has received a five-star rating from US News and World Report ranking the care and rehab center as one of the top care facilities in the state. The ranking is based on information obtained by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and based on overall performances in health inspections, nurse staffing ratio and quality of care.
New London Nursing and Rehab Center was one of 24 percent of the nursing facilities in Iowa to receive a five-star rating.
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Belle Plaine Specialty Care is Deficiency Free
Second year in a row!
Belle Plaine Specialty Care is pleased to announce it has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in January 2017 by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals. This is the second consecutive year for a deficiency free survey. There are 412 nursing facilities in Iowa. Generally, only 5 percent are found to be deficiency-free.
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Northern Mahaska Specialty Care receives Deficiency Free Survey
Northern Mahaska Specialty Care in Oskaloosa has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its January 2017 annual survey by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals.
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For the seventh year in a row, Crestview Specialty Care received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in February by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals. Crestview Specialty Care also continues to retain it’s 5-Star rating as provided by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
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Wapello Specialty Care Activity Director Chosen for ‘Work as a Team’ award
Wapello Specialty Care Activity Coordinator Tawana Rowe was awarded Care Initiatives’ “Work as a Team” award at the Care Initiatives annual award brunch Friday, Dec. 16 in West Des Moines.
Tawana joined Wapello Specialty Care as a CNA and medication aide and also trained to work in the dietary department. “Where ever we are short staffed, Tawana will be the first to volunteer to help out,” said Administrator Kristen Paris. “She wears many hats in this facility and is so influential to other co-workers to work together as a team that we are not divided by departments.”
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Natalie Trinkle Chosen for Care Initiatives’ ‘Be Kind and Honest’ award
Centerville Specialty Care Director of Nursing Natalie Trinkle received the Care Initiatives “Be Kind and Honest” award at Care Initiatives’ annual award brunch Friday, Dec. 16 in West Des Moines.
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Care Initiatives Hospice – Sioux City Earns Safety Award
The Care Initiatives Hospice – Sioux City office received Care Initiatives’ “Safety Award” at the Care Initiatives annual award brunch Friday, Dec. 16 in West Des Moines. The award is given to a Care Initiatives location that has had no employee injuries and filed completed safety meeting minutes for the year.
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Avoca Specialty Care Dietary Aide Earns “Serve Others” Award
Vanessa Gubbels, Dietary Aide at Avoca Specialty Care, received Care Initiatives’ “Serve Others” award at the Care Initiatives annual awards brunch Friday, Dec. 16 in West Des Moines.
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Sibley Specialty Care Activity Director Earns “Always Improve” Award
Amber Brinkhous, Activity Director at Sibley Specialty Care, received the Care Initiatives “Always Improve” award at Care Initiatives’ annual awards brunch Friday, Dec. 16 in West Des Moines. The award is given to a Care Initiatives employee who embodies the company’s core value to always seek out ways to improve quality in every way.
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Sibley Specialty Care Earns Safety Award
Sibley Specialty Care received the Care Initiatives “Safety Award” at Care Initiatives’ annual award brunch Friday, Dec. 16 in West Des Moines. The award is given to a Care Initiatives location that has had no employee injuries and filed completed safety meeting minutes for the year. Sibley Specialty Care is one of 50 locations owned and operated by West Des Moines-based Care Initiatives providing skilled nursing, rehabilitation, Alzheimer’s/dementia, assisted living and hospice care throughout Iowa.
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CNA Liza De Waal chosen for Care Initiatives’ ‘Always Learn’ award
Liza De Waal Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) with Westwood Specialty Care in Sioux City was awarded the Care Initiatives “Always Learn” award at Care Initiatives annual award brunch Friday, Dec. 16 in West Des Moines. Liza was nominated by Westwood Specialty Care Director of Nursing Angela Campbell who says she admires Liza’s dedication to providing quality care by ensuring she knows policies and procedures inside and out.
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Michael Barton Wins Annual Slogan Contest
Michael Barton, floor care/maintenance person at Parkridge Specialty Care in Pleasant Hill, met Care Initiatives annual challenge to come with a T-shirt slogan for 2017. Based on the theme super heroes, Barton reflected upon his fellow employees and came up with, “The Superheroes at Care Initiatives do ordinary things in extraordinary ways.” He was announced the winner of the contest at the Care Initiatives annual award brunch Friday, Dec. 16 in West Des Moines.
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Heather Cronk chosen for Care Initiatives’ ‘Be Consistent’ award
Heather Cronk, lead housekeeper at Parkridge Specialty Care in Pleasant Hill was awarded Care Initiatives’ “Be Consistent” award at the Care Initiatives’ annual award brunch Friday, Dec. 16 in West Des Moines.
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Southern Hills Specialty Care Earns Deficiency Free Survey
Southern Hills Specialty Care in Osceola has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its December 2016 annual survey by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals.
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Jean Daily Chosen as Care Initiatives’ ‘Employee of the Year’
Jean Daily, Belle Plaine Specialty Care Assistant Director of Nursing/MDS Coordinator, was awarded Care Initiatives’ “Employee of the Year” award at Care Initiatives’ annual award brunch Friday, Dec. 16 in West Des Moines.
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Lamoni Nursing & Rehab deficiency free 2015
Lamoni Nursing & Rehab Center is pleased to announce that it has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in April by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals. This is the second consecutive year the facility has achieved the highest ranking.Read More -
La Porte City Specialty Care Receives Bronze National Quality Award
La Porte City Specialty Care has been recognized as a 2016 recipient of the Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award for its dedication to improving the lives of residents through quality care. The award is the first of three distinctions possible through the National Quality Award Program, presented by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL). The program honors centers across the nation that have demonstrated their commitment to improving quality care for seniors and individuals with disabilities.
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Dunlap Specialty Care Welcomes Christmas Carolers
Last week, Dunlap Specialty Care was filled with holiday cheer. Carolers visited Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening. Thursday night caroling was a big production that has been going on for 12 years now. Organized by Vincent Leinen and Marilyn Grote the lobby was filled with carolers of all ages. The group also left behind 300 carnations to be handed out to residents and staff to show appreciation and gratitude for the care center. We all had a great time!
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Dunlap Specialty Care Welcomes Carolers
Last week, Dunlap Specialty Care was filled with holiday cheer. Carolers visited Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening. Thursday night caroling was a big production that has been going on for 12 years now. Organized by Vincent Leinen and Marilyn Grote the lobby was filled with carolers of all ages. The group also left behind 300 carnations to be handed out to residents and staff to show appreciation and gratitude for the care center. We all had a great time!
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Correctionville Specialty Care Receives Bronze National Quality Award
Correctionville Specialty Care has been recognized as a 2016 recipient of the Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award for its dedication to improving the lives of residents through quality care. The award is the first of three distinctions possible through the National Quality Award Program, presented by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL). The program honors centers across the nation that have demonstrated their commitment to improving quality care for seniors and individuals with disabilities.
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Rep. David Young Visits Corning Specialty Care
Representative David Young visited staff and residents at Corning Specialty Care shortly before election day.
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Bedford Specialty Care receives Bronze National Quality Award
Bedford Specialty Care has been recognized as a 2016 recipient of the Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award for its dedication to improving the lives of residents through quality care. The award is the first of three distinctions possible through the National Quality Award Program, presented by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL). The program honors centers across the nation that have demonstrated their commitment to improving quality care for seniors and individuals with disabilities.
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Avoca Lodge Assisted Living Earns Insufficiency Free Survey
Avoca Lodge Assisted Living, affiliated with Avoca Specialty Care and owned and operated by Care Initiatives in West Des Moines, has plenty to celebrate. They’ve recently completed their bi-annual survey based on the Recertification Monitoring Evaluation program conducted by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals (DIA). The results of the survey are an insufficiency free report. This means no deficiencies were reported.
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Atlantic Special Care celebrates employee's dedication
Atlantic Specialty Care threw a potluck on Thursday, Nov. 3, to celebrate Brenda Holaday's 35 years of care!!! Thank you so much Brenda...and make sure to have dessert at least twice!
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Valley View Specialty Care Named “Best Nursing Home”
(Eldora, IA – December 12, 2016) Valley View Specialty Care in Eldora was named a “Best Nursing Home” by the U.S. News & World Report 2016-17 Nursing Home Finder report released last month. Nursing homes are eligible to receive this distinction if they score between a 4.5 and 5.0 on a 5.0 scale. According to the report, Valley View Specialty Care received a perfect 5.0 rating and is recognized as a “Top Rated Nursing Home.” The report uses existing federal nursing home rating information and federally reported health care data to come up with their own rating system.
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State Center Specialty Care Named “Best Nursing Home”
(State Center, IA – December 12, 2016) State Center Specialty Care was named a “Best Nursing Home” by the U.S. News & World Report 2016-17 Nursing Home Finder report released last month. Nursing homes are eligible to receive this distinction if they score between a 4.5 and 5.0 on a 5.0 scale. According to the report, State Center Specialty Care received a perfect 5.0 rating and is recognized as a “Top Rated Nursing Home.” The report uses existing federal nursing home rating information and federally reported health care data to come up with their own rating system.
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Belle Plaine Specialty Care Named “Best Nursing Home”
(Belle Plaine, IA – December 12, 2016) Belle Plaine Specialty Care was named a “Best Nursing Home” by the U.S. News & World Report 2016-17 Nursing Home Finder report released last month. Nursing homes are eligible to receive this distinction if they score between a 4.5 and 5.0 on a 5.0 scale. According to the report, Belle Plaine Specialty Care received a perfect 5.0 rating and is recognized as a “Top Rated Nursing Home.” The report uses existing federal nursing home rating information and federally reported health care data to come up with their own rating system.
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Valley View Nursing & Rehab Center Receives Bronze National Quality Award
Valley View Nursing & Rehab Center in Eldora has been recognized as a 2015 recipient of the Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award for its dedication to improving the lives of residents through quality care. The award is the first of three distinctions possible through the National Quality Award Program, presented by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL). The program honors centers across the nation that have demonstrated their commitment to improving quality care for seniors and individuals with disabilities.
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Parkridge Specialty Care earns highest rating
Parkridge Specialty Care in Pleasant Hill has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in August by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals.
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Mechanicsville Specialty Care earns highest rating
(November 16, 2016 – Mechanicsville, Iowa) Mechanicsville Specialty Care has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its November 2016 annual survey by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals.
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Atlantic Specialty Care chosen for Governor’s Award
Atlantic Specialty Care has received the 2016 Governor’s Award for Quality Care in Health Care Facilities. A formal presentation will take place Friday, Sept. 23 at 10:30 a.m.
The Atlantic facility was nominated by a family member of three former residents, all of whom required special care and attention due to their illnesses. “Atlantic Specialty Care provided extraordinary and compassionate care for three members of my family over a 23-year period,” Martha Sheil of Plymouth, MI, wrote.
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Care Initiatives Hospice, Local EMTs help make last wish possible
September 9, 2016 - Every year for the past several years, Christine Espinoza would ask her grandfather if he’d like to join the family reunion on Labor Day Sunday.
“He’s always kind of kept to himself,” Christine said. “But this year he decided he wanted to go. Then I was concerned about how we could do that. I thought it would be impossible.”
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Care Initiatives Hospice, Local EMTs help make last wish possible
September 9, 2016 - Every year for the past several years, Christine Espinoza would ask her grandfather if he’d like to join the family reunion on Labor Day Sunday.
“He’s always kind of kept to himself,” Christine said. “But this year he decided he wanted to go. Then I was concerned about how we could do that. I thought it would be impossible.”
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Atlantic Specialty Care Earns Deficiency Free Survey
(September 8, 2016 – Atlantic, Iowa) Atlantic Specialty Care in Atlantic has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in September by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals.
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Lantern Park Specialty Care earns highest rating
Lantern Park Specialty Care received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in July by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals.
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Terminally ill widow gets surprise gift from husband, 2 years after his death
OSKALOOSA, Ia. — If a person’s life could fit inside a box, Glen W. Davis’ spirit resides in the small, beat-up Rexall first aid kit tin sitting on his wife’s bedside table.
A surprise, the tin was discovered lovingly placed inside a secret, specially built nook, revealed when neighbor Carl Haffner took a sledgehammer to an old closet in the Davis’ house, which he purchased when the couple moved out. The worn canister held two pay stubs from Glen’s decades of work at a Pella window factory and his hunting and trapping license, renewed in 1992.
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Montezuma Specialty is Deficiency Free second year in a row!
Montezuma Specialty Care is pleased to announce that it has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in July by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals.
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Valley View Specialty Care earns top rating
Valley View Nursing and Rehab Center has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in July by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals.
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Westwood succeeds in throwing surprise benefit
SIOUX CITY - Friday July 15 held quite a surprise for one Westwood Specialty Care resident. Westwood's National Association of Health Care Assistants (NAHCA) team planned a benefit, sought out donations and surprised Tim Vondrak and his family. Staff members donated food, decorations and items for the event.
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Care Initiatives Joins the HealthNet connect Consortium
West Des Moines, Iowa – HealthNet connect is pleased to announce that Care Initiatives, the largest single operator of nursing homes and skilled nursing care in Iowa, is now a member of the most innovative eHealth consortium in the nation. Care Initiatives will be connecting all 52 locations to HealthNet connect’s private fiber optic network and receiving high speed Internet through HNc Services, to be completed by the end of 2016.
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La Porte City Specialty Care receives highest rating
La Porte City Specialty Care is pleased to announce that it has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in May by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals..
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Belle Plaine CNA shines at national conference
Nora Miller, Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) at Belle Plaine Specialty Care received the National Association of Health Care Assistants’ (NAHCA) Stella Parrish Lifetime Achievement Award on June 2 at NAHCA’s national annual conference held in Des Moines.
NAHCA is a one-of-a-kind organization that supports professional caregivers who are considered to be the backbone of health care and its heart and soul. With 40,000 members throughout the US, NAHCA supports the professionals who provide 90 percent of the care for residents in skilled nursing.
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Eldora CNA earns Rookie of the Year award
Angela Lewis-Wagner, Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) at Eldora Specialty Care was named the National Association of Health Care Assistants’ (NAHCA) Rookie of the Year at NAHCA’s national annual conference held in Des Moines on June 2.
The CNA chosen for this award must be will have completed one year of service as a CNA with above-average attendance and a positive attitude in all areas.
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Dubuque CNA earns national award for quality of care
Kathy Weipert, Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) at Dubuque Specialty Care was named the National Association of Health Care Assistants’ (NAHCA) Restorative Care Professional of the Year on June 2 at NAHCA’s national annual conference held in Des Moines.
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Southridge CNA shines at national conference
Sylvia Ebot, Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) at Southridge Specialty Care in Marshalltown received the National Association of Health Care Assistants’ (NAHCA) Professional Style Award on June 2 at NAHCA’s national annual conference held in Des Moines.
The Professional Style Award is given to a CNA or direct caregivers who set the standards for appropriate duty apparel. They dress for success and display pride in their work through their professionalism of dress and appearance.
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Crestview CNA earns national leadership award
Katherine Davis, Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) at Crestview Specialty Care in West Branch was named the National Association of Health Care Assistants’ (NAHCA) Preceptor of the Year at NAHCA’s national annual conference held in Des Moines on June 2.
The CNA chosen for this award must have successfully trained new nursing assistants and is a dedicated mentor with qualities such as patience, compassion, knowledge of job skills, nurturing attitude, positive outlook and good communication skills, which are necessary for effective instruction.
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Montezuma CNA earns national leadership award
Jackie Hudnut, Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) at Montezuma Specialty Care received the National Association of Health Care Assistants’ (NAHCA) Excellence in Leadership Award on June 2 at NAHCA’s national annual conference held in Des Moines.
The Excellence in Leadership Award is given to a CNA who show outstanding support of the “team approach” and provides quality resident care, and one who also stands out as a leader.
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Lantern Park CNA receives county award
Grace Aliwanag (left) of Lantern Park Specialty Care and Cindy Strunk (right) of Crestview Specialty Care were recognized Thursday, June 16 at the third Annual Going the Extra Mile ceremony hosted by the Johnson County Long Term Care Quality Committee. This ceremony recognizes outstanding CNAs as nominated by their respective Johnson County LTC facilities. Cindy has been employed at Crestview for 36 years and “her work ethic and love of helping others has made her a stable force at Crestview”.
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Lilo joins family at LaPorte City Specialty Care
In March, LaPorte City Specialty Care welcomed its newest “quality enhancement team member” - a guinea pig named Lilo. Lilo was adopted from the Cedar Bend Humane Society and has quickly acclimated to the large family she moved in with. Lilo is full-grown female at 2-3 years of age.
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Waterloo Hospice Mayors' award for volunteering
Thank you for recognizing one of our fantastic volunteers! Read the story here.
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Bedford Specialty Care receives highest rating
Bedford Specialty Care is pleased to announce it has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in March by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals.
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Northern Mahaska Specialty Care receives highest rating
Northern Mahaska Specialty Care is pleased to announce it has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in February by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals.
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Sibley Specialty Care Passes State Survey with Zero Deficiencies
Sibley Specialty Care is pleased to announce it has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in March 2016 by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals.
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Lantern Park receives award from Goodwill
For more than 30 years, Lantern Park Specialty Care has partnered with Goodwill of the Heartland to assist in creating job opportunities for people with barriers to independence. For 26 of those years, Lois Hahn, supervisor of laundry and housekeeping at Lantern Park, has provided those opportunities and supervised dozens of adult workers of all ages as they developed their skill set.
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Crestview Specialty Care receives highest rating six years running
For the sixth year in a row, Crestview Specialty Care received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in February by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals.
The annual survey, which is conducted over several days, covers over 500 quality, safety and performance issues such as medication management, proper skin care, assessment of resident’s needs, respect for residents rights and dignity, food service, environment and administration. With the increase in regulations, achieving the distinction of a “deficiency-free” rating is very prestigious.
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Volunteer Spotlight
Jan Caruso joined the Care Initiatives Hospice volunteer team in Albia in December, 2014 after experiencing the great support and services offered by Hospice at the time of her husband’s passing.
“I enjoy spending time with people who have gained wisdom from many years,” she says. Jan is generous with her time often reading to patients, chatting with them or family and giving hugs freely. She embodies the true meaning of Hospice. Thank you, Jan!
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Galbraith chosen as Social Services Coordinator of the Year
Pam Galbraith of Ravenwood Specialty Care in Waterloo received Care Initiatives Outstanding Social Services Coordinator for 2015. She has been with Ravenwood for 33 years.
Administrator Lori Bellinger says that Galbraith is always putting others first. “Whether you are a resident, a family member, a community member, a health care provider or a team member, Pam will try everything in her power to get done what is needed,” Bellinger says.
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Marshalltown resident honored as Outstanding Maintenance Employee of the Year
Rory Wedgwood of Southridge Specialty Care in Marshalltown received Care Initiatives Outstanding Maintenance Employee of 2015.
Wedgwood has been a valuable asset to the staff and residents since 2002. “When a repair order comes in, it’s like Rory can read our minds and has it fixed before we know it,” says Administrator Murt Steffen. “He has been out on the rooftop in subzero weather. Come in from his family Thanksgiving dinner to correct a problem. He even cooks special meals and brings them in for residents who don’t have family to take them out.”
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Long-time staff members honored as Outstanding Employees of the Year
Roberta Adams and Wilma “Jane” McDaniel of Lamoni Specialty Care received awards from parent company Care Initiatives for their dedication and excellent service and caregiving.
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Avoca resident honored as Dietary Employee of the Year
Lisa Peterson of Avoca Specialty Care received Care Initiatives Outstanding Dietary Employee Award for 2015. Peterson joined the staff in 1990 and has been cooking and baking for residents for the past 25 years.
“Lisa has been a very dedicated, hard-working cook who takes pride in adding her own special touch in the meals she creates for residents,” says Dietary Services Manager Patty Lippold. “She is very well organized and has a great work ethic.
Staff also benefit from her culinary skill. Peterson often bakes at home and brings her creations in for everyone to try.
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Albia resident honored as CNA of the Year
Connie Elswick of Oakwood Specialty Care in Albia received Care Initiatives Outstanding CNA Award for 2015. Elswick has been serving as a certified aide/med aide/restorative aide for almost 20 years.
“Connie will stop at nothing to get her residents what they need to thrive,” says Administrator Rachel Gooden. “She is so passionate for her residents, she even wrote her local congressman regarding some of the issues residents and veterans have with their insurance and how the issues with government programs affect long term care residents.”
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Sibley resident honored as Outstanding Business Office Manager of the Year
Kim Van Der Sloot of Sibley Specialty Care received Care Initiatives Outstanding Business Office Manager Award for 2015. Van Der Sloot joined the staff as a nurse aide in 2003, with the goal of getting an associate’s degree. When she accomplished that, she applied for the business office manager position and has been in that position since 2008.
“She takes great pride in our accounts receivables, consistently one of the lowest in Care Initiatives. Kim works hard to keep our financial house in order,” says Administrator Jessica McDyer.
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Belle Plane Specialty Care Passes State Survey with Zero Deficiencies
Belle Plaine Specialty Care is pleased to announce it has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in January 2016 by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals.
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Cherokee Specialty Care Passes State Survey with Zero Deficiencies
Cherokee Specialty Care is pleased to announce that it has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in January 2016 by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals.
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Creston Specialty Care new Rehab to Home wing
Click here to see a video of Creston Specialty Care's new Rehab to Home wing.
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Panora Specialty Care Rehab to Home Wing
Click here to see a slideshow of Panora Specialty Care's new Rehab to Home wing.
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Thank you to our volunteers!
Volunteers with Care Initiatives Hospice - Cedar Rapids made dozens of colorful pillow cases and delivered them to residents at Heritage Specialty Care (Cedar Rapids), Lantern Park Specialty Care(Coralville) and Crestview Specialty Care (West Branch). ‘Tis the season!
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Sister facilities help make a special day come true
Saturday, July 11 was a very important day for Debbie McDermott’s brother-in-law. It was a day that Debbie knew she did not want to miss – her brother-in-law’s retirement party marking 42 years of service in the Air Force. But as a resident of Atlantic Specialty Care (formerly Atlantic Nursing and Rehab Center) with limited mobility, she wasn’t sure how she would be able to participate in the festivities being held 80 miles away in Des Moines.
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Hospice volunteers add a little holiday cheer
Care Initiatives Hospice - Cedar Rapids volunteers Sheryl Hein (left) and Ann Howell spent hours in the past few weeks stitching together dozens of colorful holiday pillowcases. Along with Ann's husband, Steve, and Spiritual Care & Bereavement Counselor James Goodrich, the group had the pleasure of delivering the festive decorations to residents at Lantern Park Specialty Care (Coralville), Crestview Specialty Care (West Branch) and Heritage Specialty Care (Cedar Rapids). What a great way to spread the spirit of the season!
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Hospice staff participate in Albia's Victorian Christmas
Albia held its annual Victorian Christmas December 5. Downtown windows are decorated with an old fashioned twist in the era of Scrooge. Care Initiatives Hospice also got in on the act.
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Crestview Specialty Care receives Governor's Award
Crestview Specialty Care in West Branch has received the 2015 Governor’s Award for Quality Care in Health Care Facilities. The award was presented to Administrator Cheryl Mercer and her staff at a ceremony in late July by Lieutenant Governor Kim Reynolds and Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals Director (DIA) Rod Roberts. 2015 was already a great year with the facility receiving i
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Montezuma Specialty Care Passes State Survey with Zero Deficiencies
Montezuma Specialty Care is pleased to announce that it has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in September by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals.
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State Center Specialty Care receives highest rating third year in a row
State Center Specialty Care has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in June by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals. This is the third consecutive year the facility has achieved the highest ranking.
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Hospice Meeting Benefits Local Children and African Orphans
Care Initiatives Hospice held its second annual summit on Tuesday, September 29. Dozens of staff from all over Iowa came together to hear about the state of Care Initiatives Hospice, recommit to Care Initiatives’ Core Values and to plan for the future.
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Atlantic Specialty Care Passes State Survey with Zero Deficiencies
Atlantic Specialty Care is pleased to announce that it has received a “Deficiency Free” result on its annual survey in October by the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals.
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Hospice caregivers head to Washington to meet with policy makers
For the second consecutive year, two staff members of Care Initiatives Hospice are traveling to Washington DC to advocate on behalf of Iowa’s hospice patients and providers. Social Worker Sue Flemming of Sioux City and Volunteer Coordinator Kristie Sents of Waterloo feel that this return trip will continue to ensure support for hospice care at the end of life.
On July 13, Flemming and Sents will attend an intensive advocacy training program by the National Hospice and
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Valley View Nursing and Rehab Center Employee Receives Honor
ELDORA, IA – Cassie Heetland, certified medical assistant (CMA) at Valley View Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, has been named as an Iowa Health Care Association (IHCA) Foundation scholarship recipient. IHCA ICAL Director of Workforce and Home Care Services Julie Adair presented Heetland with the Foundation’s $1,000 John R.