Welbrook Centennial Hills in Las Vegas, NV is a small facility with 45 beds and has for-profit, corporate ownership. It participates in Medicare and has an overall rating of 5 out of 5, with a high-performing short-term rehabilitation rating. This nursing home offers post-acute care for patients recovering from hospital stays, such as after a stroke, heart attack, infection, or accidental injury. Residents at Welbrook Centennial Hills have a 61.4% chance of being able to return home after being discharged, and the facility has low rates of falls with major injury, infections resulting in hospitalization, rehospitalizations, and emergency room visits.
During recent inspections, the nursing home was found to have some deficiencies related to resident care, such as failing to provide appropriate pressure ulcer care, prevent new ulcers from developing, and ensure a sufficient number of nursing staff every day. The facility has been fined in the past three years for not meeting certain standards. Despite these findings, Welbrook Centennial Hills aims to provide quality care to its residents and implement an infection prevention and control program.
Overall, Welbrook Centennial Hills strives to offer a dignified existence, self-determination, communication, and residents' rights. The facility works to develop complete care plans within 7 days of the comprehensive assessment, provide care and assistance for activities of daily living, offer appropriate treatment and care according to orders and resident preferences, and ensure the safe administration of medications and IV fluids when needed. The nursing home also focuses on maintaining proper hygiene, infection prevention, and adequate supervision to prevent accidents.