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how many beds does ivy hill nursing and rehab center have

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145 beds

How many nursing home beds are there in Ohio?

There are an estimated 70,000 Ohio nursing home residents and Ohio Department of Health estimates there are about 11,000 excess beds. In some regions, there might be the right amount or too little beds but other parts of the state are over supplied.Feb 3, 2021

How many nursing home beds are there in Alabama?

With more than 100 hospitals and 15,000 staffed beds throughout the state, Alabama has plenty to offer seniors who need health care. Alabama also has 228 skilled nursing facilities, ensuring that seniors have access to daily medical care and supervision when needed.

Can a nursing home take your house in Alabama?

Can the state take my house during my life? No. But if you become permanently institutionalized, the state may place a lien on your house at the time your Medicaid benefits begin. (A lien is a legal claim against a piece of property that ensures a creditor -- in this case, Medicaid – eventually gets paid.)

Who is over nursing homes in Alabama?

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Reviews of Ivy Hill Rehabilitation and Nursing Center

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About Ivy Hill Rehabilitation and Nursing Center

Ivy Hill Rehabilitation and Nursing Center is located in the Cedarbrook area of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is a 145 unit nursing facility. The community is in a primarily middle class area, with an average family income of $45,898. With roughly 24,000 people residing in the 19150 zip code, it is densely populated.

Frequently Asked Questions

Question What is the cost of care at Ivy Hill Rehabilitation and Nursing Center?

From The Owner

Nursing home facilities that receive funding from Medicaid & Medicare typically update their total beds available and residents currently occupying those beds. This information may not be up to date, and a nursing home does not have to give a bed to a Medicaid patient even if it is available.

Medicaid & Medicare Ratings For Ivy Hill Rehab Center

The review data below is based on information provided from online reviews and information provided by Medicare.

Nursing Home Nearby Rankings

Ivy Hill Rehab Center is ranked 15 out of 45 total Nursing Home Facilities in the city of Philadelphia, 82 out of 367 facilities within 20 mile radius and 146 out of 713 facilities within the state of Pennsylvania.

Contact Information

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Overview

Embassy of Ivy Hill in Philadelphia, PA has a short-term rehabilitation rating of Average and a long-term care rating of Below Average. It is a large facility with 145 beds and has for-profit, corporate ownership. Embassy of Ivy Hill is not a part of a continuing care retirement community. It participates in Medicare and Medicaid.

Resident Safety Summary

With Coronavirus posing a significant risk to seniors, resident safety is of utmost importance. While US News does not give a Resident Safety rating, its relevant to choosing a Nursing Home. Certain of these elements are part of the long and short term care ratings.

Nursing Home Costs

Original Medicare will generally pay for short term rehabilitation up to 100 days (lifetime) after a hospital stay of at least 3 inpatient days or certain other circumstances after you meet your deductible. Long-term nursing home care may be paid via Medicaid after long-term care insurance and personal savings are used.

Short-Term Rehabilitation Rating

This rating evaluates a nursing home's quality of post-acute care for patients recovering from a hospital stay such as after stroke, heart attack, infection or accidental injury. See how we rate nursing homes

Long-Term Care Rating

This rating evaluates a home's ability to care for residents who need daily assistance with medical needs such as administering medications and non-medical needs such as dressing, eating and using the bathroom. See how we rate nursing homes

Government Conducted Inspections

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services conducts regular health, fire and safety inspections. The most recent inspection reports are below. These are not part of U.S. News' ratings calculation.

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