Lakeridge Nursing And Rehabilitation | |
4403 74th St, Lubbock, Texas 79424 | |
(806) 795-0668 | |
Name | Lakeridge Nursing And Rehabilitation |
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Location | 4403 74th St, Lubbock, Texas |
Certified By | Medicare and Medicaid |
No. of Certified Beds | 90 |
Occupancy Rate | 62% |
Medicare ID (CCN) | 675853 |
Legal Business Name | Hansford County Hospital District |
Ownership Type | Government - Hospital District |
NPI Number | 1518270370 |
Organization Name | HANSFORD COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICT |
Doing Business As | LAKERIDGE NURSING & REHAB |
Address | 4403 74th St, Lubbock, TX 79424 |
Phone Number | 806-795-0668 |
News Archive
Middle-aged adults with high blood pressure, Type 2 diabetes, heart disease or stroke could be at high risk for cancer and early death when sleeping less than six hours per day, according to new research published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, the open access journal of the American Heart Association.
A tiny piece of a critical receptor that fuels the brain and without which sentient beings cannot live has been discovered by University at Buffalo scientists as a promising new drug target for Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases.
A new population-based study from The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston showed for the first time that exposure to testosterone therapy over a five-year period was not associated with an increased risk of aggressive prostate cancer. Further, risk of high-grade prostate cancer did not increase according to the total number of testosterone injections.
A study released today by George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services researchers offers an in-depth look at hospitals nationwide and admissions to intensive care units.
Researchers at the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center's School of Medicine have uncovered how a gene linked to Parkinson's disease can keep brain cells alive. The results suggest the possibility for new drugs that might regulate the gene and protect Parkinson's patients from further cell damage.
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NPI Number | 1821091968 |
Organization Name | CONVACARE INC |
Doing Business As | LAKERIDGE REHABLILTATION AND NURSING CENTER |
Address | 4403 74th St, Lubbock, TX 79424 |
Phone Number | 806-795-0668 |
News Archive
Middle-aged adults with high blood pressure, Type 2 diabetes, heart disease or stroke could be at high risk for cancer and early death when sleeping less than six hours per day, according to new research published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, the open access journal of the American Heart Association.
A tiny piece of a critical receptor that fuels the brain and without which sentient beings cannot live has been discovered by University at Buffalo scientists as a promising new drug target for Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases.
A new population-based study from The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston showed for the first time that exposure to testosterone therapy over a five-year period was not associated with an increased risk of aggressive prostate cancer. Further, risk of high-grade prostate cancer did not increase according to the total number of testosterone injections.
A study released today by George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services researchers offers an in-depth look at hospitals nationwide and admissions to intensive care units.
Researchers at the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center's School of Medicine have uncovered how a gene linked to Parkinson's disease can keep brain cells alive. The results suggest the possibility for new drugs that might regulate the gene and protect Parkinson's patients from further cell damage.
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News Archive
Middle-aged adults with high blood pressure, Type 2 diabetes, heart disease or stroke could be at high risk for cancer and early death when sleeping less than six hours per day, according to new research published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, the open access journal of the American Heart Association.
A tiny piece of a critical receptor that fuels the brain and without which sentient beings cannot live has been discovered by University at Buffalo scientists as a promising new drug target for Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases.
A new population-based study from The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston showed for the first time that exposure to testosterone therapy over a five-year period was not associated with an increased risk of aggressive prostate cancer. Further, risk of high-grade prostate cancer did not increase according to the total number of testosterone injections.
A study released today by George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services researchers offers an in-depth look at hospitals nationwide and admissions to intensive care units.
Researchers at the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center's School of Medicine have uncovered how a gene linked to Parkinson's disease can keep brain cells alive. The results suggest the possibility for new drugs that might regulate the gene and protect Parkinson's patients from further cell damage.
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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 | 17.55 | 14.46 |
Percentage of long-stay residents who lose too much weight | 1.72 | 5.51 |
Percentage of low risk long-stay residents who lose control of their bowels or bladder | 38.04 | 48.41 |
Percentage of long-stay residents with a catheter inserted and left in their bladder | 1.41 | 1.79 |
Percentage of long-stay residents with a urinary tract infection | 0.96 | 2.65 |
Percentage of long-stay residents who have depressive symptoms | 2.22 | 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 | 3.48 | 3.36 |
Percentage of long-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the pneumococcal vaccine | 100 | 93.87 |
Percentage of long-stay residents who received an antipsychotic medication | 10.1 | 14.2 |
Percentage of short-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the pneumococcal vaccine | 100 | 83.88 |
Percentage of short-stay residents who newly received an antipsychotic medication | 4.35 | 1.79 |
Percentage of long-stay residents whose ability to move independently worsened | 13 | 17.09 |
Percentage of long-stay residents who received an antianxiety or hypnotic medication | 40.21 | 19.7 |
Percentage of high risk long-stay residents with pressure ulcers | 8.09 | 7.32 |
Percentage of long-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the seasonal influenza vaccine | 100 | 95.98 |
Percentage of short-stay residents who made improvements in function | 61.06 | 67.99 |
Percentage of short-stay residents who were assessed and appropriately given the seasonal influenza vaccine | 95.97 | 82.93 |
News Archive
Middle-aged adults with high blood pressure, Type 2 diabetes, heart disease or stroke could be at high risk for cancer and early death when sleeping less than six hours per day, according to new research published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, the open access journal of the American Heart Association.
A tiny piece of a critical receptor that fuels the brain and without which sentient beings cannot live has been discovered by University at Buffalo scientists as a promising new drug target for Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases.
A new population-based study from The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston showed for the first time that exposure to testosterone therapy over a five-year period was not associated with an increased risk of aggressive prostate cancer. Further, risk of high-grade prostate cancer did not increase according to the total number of testosterone injections.
A study released today by George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services researchers offers an in-depth look at hospitals nationwide and admissions to intensive care units.
Researchers at the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center's School of Medicine have uncovered how a gene linked to Parkinson's disease can keep brain cells alive. The results suggest the possibility for new drugs that might regulate the gene and protect Parkinson's patients from further cell damage.
› Verified 6 days ago
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