Stone Pear Pavilion is a care facility located in Chester, WV. It is a small facility with 60 beds and is part of a continuing care retirement community. The facility has a short-term rehabilitation rating of Average and a long-term care rating of Average, according to recent data. Stone Pear Pavilion participates in Medicare and Medicaid. The facility is owned by a for-profit, corporate entity.
In terms of post-acute care, Stone Pear Pavilion has a rating of Average. Around 42.1% of residents were able to return home after being discharged, and only 0.9% experienced falls resulting in major injuries. However, 7.5% of short-term rehabilitation stays resulted in serious infections requiring hospitalization, and 26.4% of residents were rehospitalized during their stay. Additionally, 15.0% of short-term residents needed to go to an emergency room during their stay.
When it comes to daily assistance with medical and non-medical needs, Stone Pear Pavilion has an Average rating. The facility had 1.7 hospitalizations per 1000 patient days and 1.1 emergency room visits per 1000 patient days. Approximately 81.3% of residents maintained the ability to perform common activities without assistance, and 96.6% received the annual influenza vaccination. A registered nurse was on-site for at least 8 hours on 98.6% of days.
Health and safety inspections conducted by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services revealed several areas of non-compliance at Stone Pear Pavilion. The facility failed to protect residents from abuse and neglect, respond appropriately to alleged violations, provide timely notifications before transfer or discharge, develop complete care plans, deliver appropriate treatment and care according to orders, prevent pressure ulcers, ensure safe respiratory care, and conduct monthly drug regimen reviews by a licensed pharmacist.
Overall, Stone Pear Pavilion is a care facility that offers short-term rehabilitation and long-term care services as part of a continuing care retirement community. It is essential for prospective residents and their families to thoroughly evaluate the facility and its services before making a decision about long-term care.