Brian Center Southpoint, located in Durham, NC, is a large facility with 140 beds offering short-term rehabilitation and long-term care services. This for-profit, llc-owned facility participates in Medicare and Medicaid. It is not part of a continuing care retirement community. The facility has been rated as High Performing for short-term rehabilitation and Average for long-term care based on recent data.
In terms of post-acute care, Brian Center Southpoint has a strong track record with 61.8% of residents able to return home after being discharged. The facility has a low incidence of falls resulting in major injuries, infections requiring hospitalization, and rehospitalizations. However, a small percentage of short-term residents required emergency room visits during their stay.
For residents needing daily assistance with medical and non-medical needs, the facility maintains a good level of care with a high percentage of residents maintaining their ability to self-care. The facility also has a high flu vaccination rate and consistent nurse staffing.
In terms of health and safety inspections, Brian Center Southpoint has had some deficiencies noted in recent reports. These include issues related to accident hazards and supervision, care and assistance with activities of daily living, safe pain management, nurse staffing information, pharmaceutical services, food preparation and distribution, quality assessment, and infection prevention and control. The facility has paid fines in the last three years totaling $18,115.
Overall, Brian Center Southpoint provides a range of services for both short-term rehabilitation and long-term care needs. While it has received positive ratings for its post-acute care and ability to assist residents with daily needs, there have been some concerns raised in health and safety inspections. It is important for individuals considering this facility to thoroughly research and confirm information about costs, payment options, and quality of care before making a decision.