Mount Vernon Health And Rehabilitation Center | |
1135 Gambier Road, Mount Vernon, Ohio 43050 | |
(740) 392-1599 | |
Name | Mount Vernon Health And Rehabilitation Center |
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Location | 1135 Gambier Road, Mount Vernon, Ohio |
Certified By | Medicare and Medicaid |
No. of Certified Beds | 20 |
Occupancy Rate | 80% |
Medicare ID (CCN) | 366412 |
Legal Business Name | Als Mount Vernon Inc |
Ownership Type | For Profit - Corporation |
NPI Number | 1275056491 |
Organization Name | ALS MOUNT VERNON LLC |
Doing Business As | MOUNT VERNON HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER |
Address | 1135 Gambier Rd, Mount Vernon, OH 43050 |
Phone Number | 740-392-1099 |
News Archive
Stem cells. Few research discoveries hold as much promise of single-handedly expanding medical treatment options as they do. Miraculously able to act as transformers-;either re-creating or morphing into a variety of cell types found within the organisms they originate from-;stem cells offer humanity hope for new, more effective therapies against a number of chronic and terminal diseases. And finding them is surprisingly easy.
Financial contracts to care for sick or aging relatives - nearly unthinkable just a decade ago - are drawing new interest as everyday Americans wrestle with the time and expense of providing long-term health care, a University of Illinois legal expert says.
How do immune cells manage to sort through vast numbers of similar-looking proteins within the body to detect foreign invaders and fight infections?
American International Biotechnology Services (AIBioTech), a division of Bostwick Laboratories, Richmond, VA, today announced that it is one of four contractors awarded a new government contract valued at approximately $21 million. AIBioTech provides integrated research and development sciences and clinical testing services to physicians and life sciences investigators in biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, academic institutions, and government agencies. The new contract will be funded in phases, with the first AIBioTech phase valued at nearly $3 million. AIBioTech has assembled a consortium of seven leading technology and biotechnology companies who are poised to meet all of the anticipated scientific objectives.
› Verified 9 days ago
NPI Number | 1790007110 |
Organization Name | AUTUMN HEALTH CARE OF MT. VERNON |
Address | 1135 Gambier Road, Mt Vernon, OH 43050 |
Phone Number | 740-392-1099 |
News Archive
Stem cells. Few research discoveries hold as much promise of single-handedly expanding medical treatment options as they do. Miraculously able to act as transformers-;either re-creating or morphing into a variety of cell types found within the organisms they originate from-;stem cells offer humanity hope for new, more effective therapies against a number of chronic and terminal diseases. And finding them is surprisingly easy.
Financial contracts to care for sick or aging relatives - nearly unthinkable just a decade ago - are drawing new interest as everyday Americans wrestle with the time and expense of providing long-term health care, a University of Illinois legal expert says.
How do immune cells manage to sort through vast numbers of similar-looking proteins within the body to detect foreign invaders and fight infections?
American International Biotechnology Services (AIBioTech), a division of Bostwick Laboratories, Richmond, VA, today announced that it is one of four contractors awarded a new government contract valued at approximately $21 million. AIBioTech provides integrated research and development sciences and clinical testing services to physicians and life sciences investigators in biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, academic institutions, and government agencies. The new contract will be funded in phases, with the first AIBioTech phase valued at nearly $3 million. AIBioTech has assembled a consortium of seven leading technology and biotechnology companies who are poised to meet all of the anticipated scientific objectives.
› Verified 9 days ago
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News Archive
Stem cells. Few research discoveries hold as much promise of single-handedly expanding medical treatment options as they do. Miraculously able to act as transformers-;either re-creating or morphing into a variety of cell types found within the organisms they originate from-;stem cells offer humanity hope for new, more effective therapies against a number of chronic and terminal diseases. And finding them is surprisingly easy.
Financial contracts to care for sick or aging relatives - nearly unthinkable just a decade ago - are drawing new interest as everyday Americans wrestle with the time and expense of providing long-term health care, a University of Illinois legal expert says.
How do immune cells manage to sort through vast numbers of similar-looking proteins within the body to detect foreign invaders and fight infections?
American International Biotechnology Services (AIBioTech), a division of Bostwick Laboratories, Richmond, VA, today announced that it is one of four contractors awarded a new government contract valued at approximately $21 million. AIBioTech provides integrated research and development sciences and clinical testing services to physicians and life sciences investigators in biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, academic institutions, and government agencies. The new contract will be funded in phases, with the first AIBioTech phase valued at nearly $3 million. AIBioTech has assembled a consortium of seven leading technology and biotechnology companies who are poised to meet all of the anticipated scientific objectives.
› Verified 9 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 | 8.33 | 14.46 |
Percentage of long-stay residents who lose too much weight | 0 | 5.51 |