What is the overall rating of PARK PLACE TRANSITIONAL CARE AND REHABILITATION?
PARK PLACE TRANSITIONAL CARE AND REHABILITATION has an overall CMS rating of 3 out of 5 stars, which is considered "Average." This composite score reflects health inspections, staffing levels, and quality measures as reported by CMS Care Compare.
How many beds does PARK PLACE TRANSITIONAL CARE AND REHABILITATION have?
PARK PLACE TRANSITIONAL CARE AND REHABILITATION is a large facility with 189 certified beds and an average of 139 residents per day. It is located in GREAT FALLS, Montana.
What is the staffing level at PARK PLACE TRANSITIONAL CARE AND REHABILITATION?
PARK PLACE TRANSITIONAL CARE AND REHABILITATION provides 3.88 total nurse staffing hours per resident per day, which is near the national average. Registered Nurse (RN) hours are 0.87 per resident per day. The total nursing staff turnover rate is 30.5%.
Has PARK PLACE TRANSITIONAL CARE AND REHABILITATION received any fines or penalties?
Yes, PARK PLACE TRANSITIONAL CARE AND REHABILITATION has received 5 fines totaling $185,087 and 5 total penalties. The facility has 43 recorded deficiencies, including 6 severe.
What type of ownership is PARK PLACE TRANSITIONAL CARE AND REHABILITATION?
PARK PLACE TRANSITIONAL CARE AND REHABILITATION is classified as "For profit - Limited Liability company" by CMS.
Is PARK PLACE TRANSITIONAL CARE AND REHABILITATION Medicare or Medicaid certified?
PARK PLACE TRANSITIONAL CARE AND REHABILITATION is certified as "Medicare and Medicaid" by CMS. This means it participates in Medicare and Medicaid programs and must meet federal quality standards.