News & Events
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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.
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. The complete evaluation includes a tour of the facility, review of residents’ clinical records, and interviews with...
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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.
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. The complete evaluation includes a tour of the facility, review of residents’ clinical records, and interviews with residents and...
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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. On February 5, Goodwill of the Heartland delivered much deserved recognition by bestowing two awards – one to Lantern Park as Goodwill Employer Appreciation Award and the second, to honor Hahn for her...
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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.
This survey...