Long-Term Care

Plummeting ratings for Arizona nursing homes

Contemporary Long-Term Care Weekly, June 7, 2007

The number of nursing homes in Arizona found to be in immediate jeopardy has skyrocketed since 2005, according to the Arizona Republic. In 2006, 11 facilities (or 13% of Arizona's total nursing homes) received immediate jeopardy citations following state inspections, compared to two in 2005, and one or two in previous years. In 2007, three nursing homes already received the rating, and many reported not having had their inspections yet. Arizona state health officials expressed surprise and concern, while nursing home advocacy groups attribute the decline to a lack of funding, the Republic reported.

The Arizona State Veteran Home was already fined $10,000 this year after letting its residents smoke unsupervised, and another SNF in Tuscon was fined $20,050 for failing to provide medications to residents over a four-day period.

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