Capital Health Care Network Skilled Nursing Facility Leaders Earn ACHCA Awards

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(Newswire.net — March 2, 2018) — Dayton, Ohio – The American College of Health Care Administrators (ACHCA) has awarded the Eli Pick Facility Leadership Award to two Capital Health Care Network Skilled Nursing Facilities and their administrators for 2017 achievements.

Kevin Case, of The Gables Care Center, Hopedale Ohio, and Chastity Strozier of Shiloh Springs Center, Trotwood, Ohio, and their facilities, were recipients of the award, which is achieved by only 11% of the nation’s Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs).

Since 2008, the Eli Pick Facility Leadership Award has annually recognized high-performing skilled nursing facilities and the leaders who make them excel. The selection process uses the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) database to assess the following SNF performance metrics:

• The current administrator has been the administrator of record for the full calendar year

• No survey (Health, Fire Safety, and Complaint) in the past 3 years with a citation above “E” in Scope and Severity

• Occupancy of at least 85%

• At least one CMS 4-quarter average Quality Measure score equal to or better than the US top 10% for seven short stay and long stay Quality Measures

• Avoidance of Special Focus Facility status

Lisa Brown, Capital Health Care Network’s COO said, “We’re very proud of the leadership and accomplishments of Kevin, Chastity, and their teams for receiving these awards. The commitment to providing the best in senior care shows up in the dedication, hard work, and caring attitude of the entire team.”

The family owned Capital Health Care Network began its work 35 years ago, and in recent years, has emerged as one of Ohio’s health care providers committed to excellence in senior care services.

Recent awards have demonstrated a high level of the company’s commitment to its mission, differentiating itself from the nearly 41 percent of Ohio’s nursing home facilities that earn a below-average rating of one or two stars on the federal Nursing Home Compare standard. Click here for information on other recent awards.

In addition to skilled nursing care, the Capital Health Care Network serves seniors and their families in Ohio and parts of West Virginia, with a continuum of senior care services, including independent living, home health care, assisted living, and hospice.

For more information about Capital Health Care Network visit their website.