Iowa Masonic Health Facilities
Nursing Home Review

2500 Grant Street
Bettendorf, IA 52722

Medicare Rating

  • Overall Rating
  • Health Inspection
  • Quality Management
  • Staffing
  • Nurse Staffing

Source: Data.Medicare.gov

Fines, Penalties, and Complaints

  • 1 Number of Fines
  • $ 195 Total Ammount of Fines in Dollars
  • 1 Total Penalties
  • 1 Substantiated Complaints
  • 2 Facility Reported Incidents
  • None Payment Denials

Source: Data.Medicare.gov

Bed Status

Quality Overview

Nursing home quality measures come from Iowa Masonic Health Facilities resident assessment data that nursing homes routinely collect on the residents at specified intervals during their stay. These measures assess the Iowa Masonic Health Facilities resident's physical and clinical conditions and abilities, as well as preferences and life care wishes. These assessment data have been converted to develop quality measures that give consumers another source of information that shows how well Iowa Masonic Health Facilities is caring for their resident's physical and clinical needs

These quality measures were selected because they are important. They show ways in which nursing homes are different from one another. There are things that nursing homes can do to improve their quality measure percentages. The quality measures have been validated and are based on the best research currently available.

Quality MeasureFacility ScoreNational Average

Source: Data.Medicare.gov

Deficiency History

Each nursing home that provides services to people with Medicare or Medicaid is required to make the results of its last full inspection available at the nursing home for the public to review. If an inspection team finds that a nursing home doesn't meet a specific standard, it issues a deficiency citation. The federal government may impose penalties on nursing homes for serious deficiencies or for deficiencies that the nursing home fails to correct for a long period of time. For example, Medicare may assess a fine, deny payment to the nursing home, assign a temporary manager, or install a state monitor.

These inspections assess whether the nursing home meets certain "minimum" standards. If a nursing home has no deficiencies, it means that it met the minimum standards at the time of the inspection. Inspections don't identify nursing homes that give outstanding care.

While reading these reports, keep in mind that the quality of a nursing home may get much better or much worse in a short period of time. These changes can occur when a nursing home's administrator or ownership changes, or when a nursing home's finances suddenly change.

Survey Date Survey Type Scope

Source: Data.Medicare.gov

Ownership

Iowa Masonic Health Facilities is a Non Profit - Corporation nursing home

Name
BOARD OF TRUSTEES GRAND CHARITY FUNDS IOWA MASONIC NURSING HOME
BOARD OF TRUSTEES GRAND CHARITY FUNDS IOWA MASONIC NURSING HOME
HURMENCE, DAMIAN
HURMENCE, DAMIAN
LANE, LELAND
MILLER, MARSHA
NORTHUP, BILLY
OSBORNE, TERRY
OSBORNE, TERRY
OTTESEN, REALFF
OTTESEN, REALFF
SPANGLER, MARILIN
STEIN, LOREN
WAGONER, FRANK
WALTON, ELDON
WALTON, ELDON
WILEY, THEODORE
WILEY, THEODORE

Source: Data.Medicare.gov

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