Explanation of the Performance Measures (stars)
★★★★★ |
Means that for this measure this facility ranked better than 81% to 100% of the facilities in its region. That is,
five stars means that the facility ranked in the top 20% of facilities in its region. |
★★★★ |
Means that for this measure this facility ranked better than 61% to 80% of the facilities in its region. |
★★★ |
Means that for this measure this facility ranked better than 41% to 60% of the facilities in its region. |
★★ |
Means that for this measure this facility ranked better than 21% to 40% of the facilities in its region. |
★ |
Means that for this measure this facility ranked better than 0% to 20% of the facilities in its region. That is, a single star means that the facility ranked in the bottom 20% of facilities in its region. |
NR |
Means that a rank is not available for this facility. This is typically because the facility just recently opened. |
Each of the performance measures represents how a nursing home ranked within its geographical region.
All of the nursing homes in a
particular region could perform better than the statewide average. Therefore, a low rank does not necessarily
indicate a "low quality" facility. Similarly, all of the nursing homes in a particular region could perform lower
than the statewide average. Therefore, receiving a high rank does not necessarily indicate a "high quality" facility.
All facilities listed in this guide have met the requirements for being licensed as a nursing home.
The ranks calculation methodology utilizes nursing home licensure and
certification inspection deficiency data. Inspection deficiency reports display the violations of the regulation that are found during
an inspection of the nursing home. If a nursing home is operating under bankruptcy
protection or meets the criteria for a conditional status during the past
30 months, the facility is on the Watch List.
Disclaimer: This information is not designed to offer legal or medical advice. Please consult
your insurer or government program administrator for complete information regarding elegibility
requirements and covered services. Your physician or the Long-Term Care Ombudsman office can answer
many questions about nursing home care and other long-term care services. This information is mandated
by Section 400.191, F.S.
If you experience difficulties or need further assistance, please
contact us. Additional information may be found in the
glossary.