Bethel Health Care Center | |
13 Parklawn Drive, Bethel, Connecticut 06801 | |
(203) 830-4180 | |
Name | Bethel Health Care Center |
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Location | 13 Parklawn Drive, Bethel, Connecticut |
Certified By | Medicare and Medicaid |
No. of Certified Beds | 161 |
Occupancy Rate | 66.46% |
Medicare ID (CCN) | 075400 |
Legal Business Name | Bethel Health And Rehabilitation Center Llc |
Ownership Type | For Profit - Partnership |
NPI Number | 1144573411 |
Address | 13 Park Lawn Dr, Bethel, CT 06801 |
Phone Number | 203-830-4180 |
News Archive
One reason cancer is so difficult to treat is that it avoids detection by the body. Agents of the immune system are constantly checking the surfaces of cells for chemical signals that say they belong, but cancer cells express the same chemical signals as healthy ones.
Special eye-gaze technology now being used in the Department of Neurology at The Children's Hospital at Montefiore (CHAM) is revealing the hidden, inner world of children who have Rett Syndrome, a rare and severe autism spectrum disorder that primarily affects little girls. It is a neurological disease in which mobility and autonomic functions are severely impaired, seizures and orthopedic problems are common, and the children lose functional hand use and the ability to speak.
As the most common cause of adult disability in the United States, stroke leaves many survivors unable to perform tasks that were once part of their daily routine. Much of the time the disabilities are treatable, but the high cost of rehabilitation therapy leaves many patients to cope on their own.
When a foreign object such as a catheter enters the body, bacteria may not only invade it but also organize into a slick coating - a biofilm - that is highly resistant to antibiotics. Like sophisticated organized crime rings, biofilms cannot be defeated by a basic approach of conventional means. Instead doctors and drug developers need sophisticated new intelligence that reveals the key players in the network and how they operate. New research led by biologists at Brown University provides exactly that dossier on some key proteins in the iconic bacterium E. coli.
Major depression or chronic stress can cause the loss of brain volume, a condition that contributes to both emotional and cognitive impairment. Now a team of researchers led by Yale scientists has discovered one reason why this occurs - a single genetic switch that triggers loss of brain connections in humans and depression in animal models.
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NPI Number | 1740382803 |
Organization Name | BETHEL HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER LLC |
Address | 13 Park Lawn Dr, Bethel, CT 06801 |
Phone Number | 203-830-4180 |
News Archive
One reason cancer is so difficult to treat is that it avoids detection by the body. Agents of the immune system are constantly checking the surfaces of cells for chemical signals that say they belong, but cancer cells express the same chemical signals as healthy ones.
Special eye-gaze technology now being used in the Department of Neurology at The Children's Hospital at Montefiore (CHAM) is revealing the hidden, inner world of children who have Rett Syndrome, a rare and severe autism spectrum disorder that primarily affects little girls. It is a neurological disease in which mobility and autonomic functions are severely impaired, seizures and orthopedic problems are common, and the children lose functional hand use and the ability to speak.
As the most common cause of adult disability in the United States, stroke leaves many survivors unable to perform tasks that were once part of their daily routine. Much of the time the disabilities are treatable, but the high cost of rehabilitation therapy leaves many patients to cope on their own.
When a foreign object such as a catheter enters the body, bacteria may not only invade it but also organize into a slick coating - a biofilm - that is highly resistant to antibiotics. Like sophisticated organized crime rings, biofilms cannot be defeated by a basic approach of conventional means. Instead doctors and drug developers need sophisticated new intelligence that reveals the key players in the network and how they operate. New research led by biologists at Brown University provides exactly that dossier on some key proteins in the iconic bacterium E. coli.
Major depression or chronic stress can cause the loss of brain volume, a condition that contributes to both emotional and cognitive impairment. Now a team of researchers led by Yale scientists has discovered one reason why this occurs - a single genetic switch that triggers loss of brain connections in humans and depression in animal models.
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News Archive
One reason cancer is so difficult to treat is that it avoids detection by the body. Agents of the immune system are constantly checking the surfaces of cells for chemical signals that say they belong, but cancer cells express the same chemical signals as healthy ones.
Special eye-gaze technology now being used in the Department of Neurology at The Children's Hospital at Montefiore (CHAM) is revealing the hidden, inner world of children who have Rett Syndrome, a rare and severe autism spectrum disorder that primarily affects little girls. It is a neurological disease in which mobility and autonomic functions are severely impaired, seizures and orthopedic problems are common, and the children lose functional hand use and the ability to speak.
As the most common cause of adult disability in the United States, stroke leaves many survivors unable to perform tasks that were once part of their daily routine. Much of the time the disabilities are treatable, but the high cost of rehabilitation therapy leaves many patients to cope on their own.
When a foreign object such as a catheter enters the body, bacteria may not only invade it but also organize into a slick coating - a biofilm - that is highly resistant to antibiotics. Like sophisticated organized crime rings, biofilms cannot be defeated by a basic approach of conventional means. Instead doctors and drug developers need sophisticated new intelligence that reveals the key players in the network and how they operate. New research led by biologists at Brown University provides exactly that dossier on some key proteins in the iconic bacterium E. coli.
Major depression or chronic stress can cause the loss of brain volume, a condition that contributes to both emotional and cognitive impairment. Now a team of researchers led by Yale scientists has discovered one reason why this occurs - a single genetic switch that triggers loss of brain connections in humans and depression in animal models.
› Verified 8 days ago
Number of Facility Reported Incidents | 0 |
Number of Substantiated Complaints | 0 |
Number of Fines | 0 |
Total Amount of Fines in Dollars | $0 |
Number of Payment Denials | 0 |
Total Number of Penalties | 0 |
Experience Measure | Provider | National Avg. |
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Percentage of long-stay residents whose need for help with daily activities has increased | 20.38 | 14.46 |
Percentage of long-stay residents who lose too much weight | 10.74 | 5.51 |
Percentage of low risk long-stay residents who lose control of their bowels or bladder | 60 | 48.41 |
Percentage of long-stay residents with a catheter inserted and left in their bladder | 2.15 | 1.79 |
Percentage of long-stay residents with a urinary tract infection | 5.2 | 2.65 |
Percentage of long-stay residents who have depressive symptoms | 2.87 | 5.05 |
Percentage of long-stay residents who were physically restrained | 0 | 0.23 |
Percentage of long-stay residents experiencing one or more falls with major injury | 4.21 | 3.36 |
Percentage of long-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the pneumococcal vaccine | 67.13 | 93.87 |
Percentage of long-stay residents who received an antipsychotic medication | 12.93 | 14.2 |
Percentage of short-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the pneumococcal vaccine | 53.2 | 83.88 |
Percentage of short-stay residents who newly received an antipsychotic medication | 1.62 | 1.79 |
Percentage of long-stay residents whose ability to move independently worsened | 29.58 | 17.09 |
Percentage of long-stay residents who received an antianxiety or hypnotic medication | 13.5 | 19.7 |
Percentage of high risk long-stay residents with pressure ulcers | 5.12 | 7.32 |
Percentage of long-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the seasonal influenza vaccine | 97.46 | 95.98 |
Percentage of short-stay residents who made improvements in function | 65.66 | 67.99 |
Percentage of short-stay residents who were assessed and appropriately given the seasonal influenza vaccine | 64.65 | 82.93 |
News Archive
One reason cancer is so difficult to treat is that it avoids detection by the body. Agents of the immune system are constantly checking the surfaces of cells for chemical signals that say they belong, but cancer cells express the same chemical signals as healthy ones.
Special eye-gaze technology now being used in the Department of Neurology at The Children's Hospital at Montefiore (CHAM) is revealing the hidden, inner world of children who have Rett Syndrome, a rare and severe autism spectrum disorder that primarily affects little girls. It is a neurological disease in which mobility and autonomic functions are severely impaired, seizures and orthopedic problems are common, and the children lose functional hand use and the ability to speak.
As the most common cause of adult disability in the United States, stroke leaves many survivors unable to perform tasks that were once part of their daily routine. Much of the time the disabilities are treatable, but the high cost of rehabilitation therapy leaves many patients to cope on their own.
When a foreign object such as a catheter enters the body, bacteria may not only invade it but also organize into a slick coating - a biofilm - that is highly resistant to antibiotics. Like sophisticated organized crime rings, biofilms cannot be defeated by a basic approach of conventional means. Instead doctors and drug developers need sophisticated new intelligence that reveals the key players in the network and how they operate. New research led by biologists at Brown University provides exactly that dossier on some key proteins in the iconic bacterium E. coli.
Major depression or chronic stress can cause the loss of brain volume, a condition that contributes to both emotional and cognitive impairment. Now a team of researchers led by Yale scientists has discovered one reason why this occurs - a single genetic switch that triggers loss of brain connections in humans and depression in animal models.
› Verified 8 days ago
Bethel Health Care Center Location: 13 Parklawn Drive, Bethel, Connecticut 06801 Phone: (203) 830-4180 |