The Grove At Greenville in Greenville, PA is a large facility with a total of 154 beds and is part of a continuing care retirement community. It has a for-profit, corporate ownership and participates in both Medicare and Medicaid. The facility has a short-term rehabilitation rating of Below Average and a long-term care rating of Average. Original Medicare may cover short-term rehabilitation for up to 100 days after a hospital stay, while long-term nursing home care may be covered by Medicaid after exhausting other resources such as long-term care insurance and personal savings.
The facility offers post-acute care for patients recovering from hospital stays, such as after a stroke, heart attack, infection, or accidental injury. The percentage of residents able to return home after being discharged is 40.9%, with 2.2% experiencing falls resulting in major injuries. Rehospitalizations occurred in 22.7% of residents, and 20.1% of short-term residents required emergency room visits during their stay.
In terms of daily assistance with medical and non-medical needs, The Grove at Greenville received an average rating. They had 0.6 hospitalizations per 1000 patient days and 1.6 emergency room visits per 1000 patient days. The majority of residents, 87.2%, were able to maintain self-care abilities, and 92.9% received the annual influenza vaccination.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services conduct regular health, fire, and safety inspections at The Grove At Greenville. The facility received a government-assigned rating based on the results of state health inspections, including whether they met health and safety standards for activities like food preparation. Additionally, the facility was fined twice in the last three years, totaling $16,517.