Amberwood Manor

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Opening Times

  • Monday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Thursday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Friday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed

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This facility address is: 245 South Broadway, New Philadelphia, OH, 44663. Amberwood Manor is ranked 3 out of 3 total Nursing Home Facilities in the city of New Philadelphia, 189 out of 204 facilities within 20 mile radius and 871 out of 968 facilities within the state of Ohio. They have 47.0 Residents in Beds and 49.0 Medicaid Beds.

About Nursing home and Assisted living

  • 49 certified beds
  • Participates in : Medicare and Medicaid
  • Automatic sprinkler systems in all required areas :Yes
  • Not in a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC)
  • Not in a hospital
  • Resident council only

Cost and Pricing Information

Facility Private Room Monthly Cost Non-private Room Monthly Cost
Amberwood Manor* $6,083 $3,954
State Average Cost $7,300 $6,388
On Medicaid it may be possible to to have the full cost of care covered, less the income of the individual receiving care.

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Inspection Results

Each year, an inspection is carried out by the Regional Liaison Officers to ensure that the services offered by a nursing home meet the official requirements. The Department of Social Development brings in the inspecting officers. The examinations are usually a surprise, and their completion can take a couple of days. Besides yearly evaluations from the Department of Social Development, they can also make an extra visit if there are contentions about the well-being of nursing home residents. For evaluating the situation and taking suitable action, a follow-up visit can be made.

Moreover, yearly inspections are performed by the Department of Health Office of the Chief Medical Officer of Health (Public Health) and the Department of Public Safety inspection services, including the Office of the Fire Marshal as well. As the checks take place annually, they should always be updated before the issuance or renewal of licenses of nursing homes.

Overall rating: 1 (Much Below Average).

  • Quality of resident care: 2 (Below Average).
  • Long-stay quality of resident care: 3 (Average).

Health inspections

The health examinations page of Nursing Home Compare has the following information:

  • Info on a nursing home’s health inspections
  • Complaints filed
  • Resulting citations

Nursing homes, which are certified by Medicare and Medicaid, are investigated annually. Health care specialists thoroughly examine a nursing home for any present health and safety citations. The rating on a health examination page is rewarded according to a nursing home’s most recent and the last two health assessments. Results of the preceding three years of complaint files and inspection revisits are also accounted for in the star rating.

  • Health Inspection rating: 1 (Much Below Average).
  • Total number of health citations: 8
  • Average number of health citations in Ohio: 9.0
  • Average number of health citations in the U.S.: 8.3

Fire safety inspections

Medicare or Medicaid-certified nursing homes should always meet the official safety standards set by government authoritiesto guarantee the safety of the residents. Fire safety experts check the nursing homes for the LSC (Life Safety Code) bar,fire safety, and emergency readiness set of CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services). These are intended for preventingfires and protecting residents in unfortunate cases of emergency like a fire, tornado, flood, hurricane, gas leak, or power failure.

  • Automatic Sprinkler Systems in All Required Areas: Yes
  • Total number of fire safety citations: 0
  • Average number of fire safety citations in OH: 3.9
  • Average number of fire safety citations in the U.S.: 3.0

Staffing rating

Data in the Staffing Rating section mentions any present licensed practical/vocational nurses (LPN/LVN), registered nurses (RN),nurse aides, and physical therapists (PT). Note that physical therapists are not counted in the “all staffing” rating. Additionally,the staff-resident health ratio is also considered in the “staffing” star rating. A nursing home that houses residents of lower and averagehealth might need more staff as compared to a nursing home where the average health condition of the residents is better.

  • Staffing rating: 0 (Not Available).
  • Average number of residents per day: 44.0 (the state of 75.4 and a National average of 86.1).
  • Total number of licensed nurse staff hours per resident per day: 1 hour and 21 minutes (the state of 1 hour and 36 minutes and a National average of 1 hour and 34 minutes).
  • RN hours per resident per day: 44 minutes (the state of 39 minutes and a National average of 41 minutes).
  • LPN/LVN hours per resident per day: 37 minutes (the state of 57 minutes and a National average of 52 minutes).
  • Nurse aide hours per resident per day: 1 hour and 43 minutes (the state of 2 hours and 4 minutes and a National average of 2 hours and 18 minutes).
  • Physical therapist staff hours per resident per day: 8 minutes (the state of 3 minutes and a National average of 5 minutes).

Registered Nurse staffing rating

These are certified healthcare workers responsible for coordination, management, and general delivery of care to the residentsof a nursing home. The rating of RN staffing depends on the staff-sick resident ratio. Some residents of a nursing home are not ashealthy as other residents might need more care, so nursing homes with more RN staff will be better equipped to fulfill the caring needs of such residents.

  • Registered Nurse staffing rating: 0 (Not Available).
  • Average number of residents per day: 44.0 (the state of 75.4 and a National average of 86.1).
  • RN hours per resident per day: 44 minutes (the state of 39 minutes and a National average of 41 minutes).

Penalties

If a nursing home receives a severe citation and is unable to improve on it for long, a penalty may be imposed. This penalty can be either a fine or a canceled payment from Medicare.

  • Federal fines in the last 3 years: 1
  • Amount(s) and date(s): $13,627 on 02/15/2018
  • Payment denials by Medicare in the last 3 years: 0

Popular questions at Amberwood Manor

How can I prevent a nursing home from taking my home?

There are a few different things you can do with your property to avoid having it seized by Medicaid. One option is to put your home into an irrevocable trust, which legally protects your property from Medicaid. You may also be able to protect your property by forming a life estate or gifting it to someone. However, there can be complicated tax ramifications to these actions, so it’s best to talk to a lawyer before doing so.

When should someone with dementia move to a nursing home?

Caring for someone who has dementia or Alzheimer’s can be very challenging. While every situation is different, there are some key signs that a dementia patient should be moved into a facility with care available around the clock. Some of these signs include:

  • Frequent wandering
  • Difficulty moving around
  • No caregiver available locally
  • Family caregivers are stressed and unable to maintain a balanced life

When to put elderly parent in nursing home?

The terms “assisted living” and “nursing home” have different definitions, even though they are sometimes used interchangeably. An assisted living facility helps residents with their daily tasks, such as preparing meals, taking medications, and cleaning their spaces, but it does not provide ongoing medical care. The staff at an assisted living facility can take residents to their doctor’s appointments and provide help with common wellness issues, but they are not physicians and cannot provide the same level of care as a nursing home.

Nursing homes provide medical care around the clock, as well as help with everything from eating to bathing to dressing, depending on the patient’s needs. Nursing home patients are supervised by licensed physicians. Many patients move from assisted living to a nursing home after an injury or if a chronic condition gets too difficult to manage without daily care.

How to commit someone to a nursing home?

Getting your loved one into a nursing home can take time, particularly if you plan on using Medicaid to pay for their care. Medicaid approval can take several months, so it’s important to plan ahead when you can. Some nursing homes will accept ‘Medicaid pending’ patients, but others may require you to use another form of payment for admission until the Medicaid goes through.

What is a nursing home?

A nursing home is a facility for old adults that provides medical services as well as help with important daily tasks, such as eating and bathing. Patients in nursing homes are supervised by a team of physicians and nurses to ensure that care is always available. Nursing homes provide visitation options so that patients can maintain their relationships with their loved ones.

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  1. My mom was at Amberwood. I can’t say enough about the wonderful care she received. Not just the care but the love and kindness that she had gotten. I can’t Thank everyone enough. I will never forget you all you were a blessing to me and my mom..

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