The Seasons At Alexandria | |
7341 E Alexandria Pike, Alexandria, Kentucky 41001 | |
(859) 694-4450 | |
Name | The Seasons At Alexandria |
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Location | 7341 E Alexandria Pike, Alexandria, Kentucky |
Certified By | Medicare and Medicaid |
No. of Certified Beds | 117 |
Occupancy Rate | 89.83% |
Medicare ID (CCN) | 185484 |
Legal Business Name | Baptist Convalescent Center, Inc. |
Ownership Type | Non Profit - Corporation |
NPI Number | 1336298470 |
Organization Name | BAPTIST CONVALESCENT CENTER, INC. |
Doing Business As | BAPTIST CONVALESCENT CENTER |
Address | 7341 E Alexandria Pike, Alexandria, KY 41001 |
Phone Number | 859-694-4450 |
News Archive
Public opinions have changed since President Bill Clinton tried to reform the health care system more than a a decade ago. USA Today reports that "the years since Clinton's failed effort have seen the cost of medical services nearly double and softened some of the skepticism voiced by Americans in 1993 and 1994. The percentage who say Congress should pass comprehensive legislation, rather than dealing with health care incrementally over several years, has increased by 10 points, USA TODAY/Gallup Polls show."
A team from the Bristol Heart Institute have investigated the importance of cell-cell communication in regulating the formation of new blood vessels following the restriction in blood supply to the heart or back leg in mice.
Stress in early life may change the immune response in the kidneys, increasing the risk of heart disease later in life, according to a new study. The paper, published ahead of print in the American Journal of Physiology- Renal Physiology, was chosen as an APSselect article for December.
For those who suffer from fainting spells, the mysterious episodes can be quite scary. Far too often, fainting is chalked up to stress or other mental health issues. However, medical experts at Rush University Medical Center say that reoccurring fainting spells, also known as syncope, could be an important symptom that can point to a more serious, underlying cardiovascular condition.
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News Archive
Public opinions have changed since President Bill Clinton tried to reform the health care system more than a a decade ago. USA Today reports that "the years since Clinton's failed effort have seen the cost of medical services nearly double and softened some of the skepticism voiced by Americans in 1993 and 1994. The percentage who say Congress should pass comprehensive legislation, rather than dealing with health care incrementally over several years, has increased by 10 points, USA TODAY/Gallup Polls show."
A team from the Bristol Heart Institute have investigated the importance of cell-cell communication in regulating the formation of new blood vessels following the restriction in blood supply to the heart or back leg in mice.
Stress in early life may change the immune response in the kidneys, increasing the risk of heart disease later in life, according to a new study. The paper, published ahead of print in the American Journal of Physiology- Renal Physiology, was chosen as an APSselect article for December.
For those who suffer from fainting spells, the mysterious episodes can be quite scary. Far too often, fainting is chalked up to stress or other mental health issues. However, medical experts at Rush University Medical Center say that reoccurring fainting spells, also known as syncope, could be an important symptom that can point to a more serious, underlying cardiovascular condition.
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Number of Facility Reported Incidents | 0 |
Number of Substantiated Complaints | 0 |
Number of Fines | 2 |
Total Amount of Fines in Dollars | $82921 |
Number of Payment Denials | 0 |
Total Number of Penalties | 2 |
Experience Measure | Provider | National Avg. |
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Percentage of long-stay residents whose need for help with daily activities has increased | 11.95 | 14.46 |
Percentage of long-stay residents who lose too much weight | 7.34 | 5.51 |
Percentage of low risk long-stay residents who lose control of their bowels or bladder | 68.18 | 48.41 |
Percentage of long-stay residents with a catheter inserted and left in their bladder | 0.27 | 1.79 |
Percentage of long-stay residents with a urinary tract infection | 3.14 | 2.65 |
Percentage of long-stay residents who have depressive symptoms | 4.93 | 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 | 3.36 |
Percentage of long-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the pneumococcal vaccine | 90.46 | 93.87 |
Percentage of long-stay residents who received an antipsychotic medication | 24.23 | 14.2 |
Percentage of short-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the pneumococcal vaccine | 80.34 | 83.88 |
Percentage of short-stay residents who newly received an antipsychotic medication | 3.48 | 1.79 |
Percentage of long-stay residents whose ability to move independently worsened | 24.69 | 17.09 |
Percentage of long-stay residents who received an antianxiety or hypnotic medication | 19.19 | 19.7 |
Percentage of high risk long-stay residents with pressure ulcers | 5.16 | 7.32 |
Percentage of long-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the seasonal influenza vaccine | 98.47 | 95.98 |
Percentage of short-stay residents who made improvements in function | 68.47 | 67.99 |
Percentage of short-stay residents who were assessed and appropriately given the seasonal influenza vaccine | 70.67 | 82.93 |
News Archive
Public opinions have changed since President Bill Clinton tried to reform the health care system more than a a decade ago. USA Today reports that "the years since Clinton's failed effort have seen the cost of medical services nearly double and softened some of the skepticism voiced by Americans in 1993 and 1994. The percentage who say Congress should pass comprehensive legislation, rather than dealing with health care incrementally over several years, has increased by 10 points, USA TODAY/Gallup Polls show."
A team from the Bristol Heart Institute have investigated the importance of cell-cell communication in regulating the formation of new blood vessels following the restriction in blood supply to the heart or back leg in mice.
Stress in early life may change the immune response in the kidneys, increasing the risk of heart disease later in life, according to a new study. The paper, published ahead of print in the American Journal of Physiology- Renal Physiology, was chosen as an APSselect article for December.
For those who suffer from fainting spells, the mysterious episodes can be quite scary. Far too often, fainting is chalked up to stress or other mental health issues. However, medical experts at Rush University Medical Center say that reoccurring fainting spells, also known as syncope, could be an important symptom that can point to a more serious, underlying cardiovascular condition.
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The Seasons At Alexandria Location: 7341 E Alexandria Pike, Alexandria, Kentucky 41001 Phone: (859) 694-4450 |