Avera Maryhouse Long Term Care in Pierre, SD

Avera Maryhouse Long Term Care is a medicare and medicaid certified nursing home in Pierre, South Dakota. It is located in Hughes county at 717 East Dakota, Pierre, South Dakota 57501. You can reach out to the office of Avera Maryhouse Long Term Care via phone at (605) 224-3163. This skilled nursing facility has 80 federally certified beds with average occupancy rate of 72.5%. Its legal business name is Avera St Marys and has the following ownership type - Non Profit - Corporation.

Avera Maryhouse Long Term Care (Medicare CCN 435034) is certified by CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) and participates in both medicare and medicaid program. This means if you are part of medicare or medicaid program, you may consider this nursing facility for your medical needs. It was first certified by CMS in 1985 (39 years certified) and the last quality survey was conducted in August, 2019.

Contact Information

Avera Maryhouse Long Term Care
717 East Dakota, Pierre, South Dakota 57501
(605) 224-3163


Nursing Home Profile

NameAvera Maryhouse Long Term Care
Location717 East Dakota, Pierre, South Dakota
Certified ByMedicare and Medicaid
No. of Certified Beds80
Occupancy Rate72.5%
Medicare ID (CCN)435034
Legal Business NameAvera St Marys
Ownership TypeNon Profit - Corporation

NPI Associated with this Nursing Home:

Nursing Homes may have multiple NPI numbers. We have found possible NPI number/s associated with Avera Maryhouse Long Term Care from NPPES records by matching pattern on the basis of name, address, phone number etc. Please use this information accordingly.

NPI Number1063654648
Organization NameAVERA ST MARYS
Doing Business AsAVERA MARYHOUSE LONG TERM CARE
Address801 E Sioux Ave, Pierre, SD 57501
Phone Number605-224-3100

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Quality Ratings:

Nursing homes vary in the quality of care and services they provide to their residents. The below quality ratings for Avera Maryhouse Long Term Care are calculated from three sources - health inspection results, staffing data, and quality measure data. This information gives you an indication of the care Avera Maryhouse Long Term Care give to their patients.
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Complaints, Fines and Penalties:

Number of Facility Reported Incidents0
Number of Substantiated Complaints0
Number of Fines1
Total Amount of Fines in Dollars$7153
Number of Payment Denials0
Total Number of Penalties1

Patients' Stay Experience:

The resident survey data of Avera Maryhouse Long Term Care is compared against the national average with the color code indicators: Better than National Average Worse than National Average

Experience MeasureProviderNational Avg.
Percentage of long-stay residents whose need for help with daily activities has increased17.7414.46
Percentage of long-stay residents who lose too much weight5.415.51
Percentage of low risk long-stay residents who lose control of their bowels or bladder50.5348.41
Percentage of long-stay residents with a catheter inserted and left in their bladder1.681.79
Percentage of long-stay residents with a urinary tract infection0.992.65
Percentage of long-stay residents who have depressive symptoms05.05
Percentage of long-stay residents who were physically restrained00.23
Percentage of long-stay residents experiencing one or more falls with major injury5.83.36
Percentage of long-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the pneumococcal vaccine97.5893.87
Percentage of long-stay residents who received an antipsychotic medication20.4314.2
Percentage of short-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the pneumococcal vaccine92.783.88
Percentage of short-stay residents who newly received an antipsychotic medication1.571.79
Percentage of long-stay residents whose ability to move independently worsened36.4717.09
Percentage of long-stay residents who received an antianxiety or hypnotic medication10.0519.7
Percentage of high risk long-stay residents with pressure ulcers4.467.32
Percentage of long-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the seasonal influenza vaccine99.5295.98
Percentage of short-stay residents who made improvements in function54.7467.99
Percentage of short-stay residents who were assessed and appropriately given the seasonal influenza vaccine95.8782.93

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Nursing Homes in Pierre, SD

Avera Maryhouse Long Term Care
Location: 717 East Dakota, Pierre, South Dakota 57501
Phone: (605) 224-3163    
Avantara Pierre
Location: 950 East Park Street, Pierre, South Dakota 57501
Phone: (605) 224-8628    

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