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Hamilton Park Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
- Date Updated: November 01, 2024
- CMS Overall 5-Star Rating:
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Address: 691 92ND STREET
BROOKLYN NY 11228 Map - Phone: 718-567-1820
- Website: Click Here
- Medicare Provider Number: 335710
- Participating in Medicare Since: June 27, 1990
- No. of Certified Beds: 200
- No. of Residents: N/A
- Occupancy: N/A
- Amount Fined: $0.00
- Complaints Filed: 1
- Accepts: Medicare and Medicaid
About Hamilton Park Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
Hamilton Park Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, located in Brooklyn, NY, is a for-profit facility offering a range of services including skilled nursing, long-term care, short-term rehabilitation, and specialized memory care. The center has received high ratings, ranking #12 out of 78 facilities within a 10-mile radius and #71 out of 366 facilities within a 25-mile radius, with a CMS 5-Star Overall Rating of 5/5. Notably, the center exceeds the national average for total nursing hours spent per resident per day at 3.86 hours, indicating high-quality care and services to its residents. Furthermore, there is no indication of abuse occurring at the facility, as it has not been flagged by CMS. Overall, Hamilton Park appears to offer personalized plans and community engagement, with an improving trend in current data.
- Hamilton Park Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is ranked #12 out of 78 facilities within a 10 mile radius and #74 out of 366 facilities within a 25 mile radius. See Ranking Report
- Review Specific City Measures
- CMS 5-Star Overall Rating is (5 out of 5):
- Current Trend: Improving
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Total Nursing Hours Spent Per Resident Per Day: 3.86
(The national average is 3.84 ) - The percentage of short-stay residents who were re-hospitalized after a nursing home admission is 16.20% .
- There is no indication of abuse occuring at Hamilton Park Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. (CMS flags facilities where abuse has either happened or is very likely.)
Hamilton Park Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Owner & Operator Information
Business Entity Name:
HAMILTON PARK MULTICARE
Owners:
- MOISHE HELLER (DIRECT- 20%)
- MARVIN RUBIN (DIRECT- 40%)
- SOLOMON RUBIN (DIRECT- 40%)
Managers and Directors:
- CONNIE JAROSLAWICZ (MANAGING EMPLOYEE)
- YERACHMIEL ZANZIPER (MANAGING EMPLOYEE)
Hamilton Park Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Ratings and Inspection Scores
The Hamilton Park Nursing and Rehabilitation Center has received a 5-star overall rating from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS), indicating high quality care. However, the facility also lags behind in Quality and Staffing Ratings, both of which are 2 stars, suggesting room for improvement in these areas. The Weighted All Cycles Score indicates an overall score of 17 out of a possible 25, which is slightly below average compared to previous scores. Interestingly, the scores from the previous cycles (12 in Cycle 1, 24 in Cycle 2, and 16 in Cycle 3) have influenced the current cycle's score, possibly indicating that the facility has made progress in some areas but still faces challenges in others.
Ratings
Overall Rating | 5: |
Health Inspection Rating | 4: |
Quality Rating | 5: |
Staffing Rating | 2: |
Inspection Scores
Cycle 1 Score (as of February 09, 2023) | 12 |
Cycle 2 Score (as of December 16, 2019) | 24 |
Cycle 3 Score (as of May 01, 2018) | 16 |
Weighted All Cycles Score | 17 |
Nursing Hours Spent Per Patient
The Hamilton Park Nursing and Rehabilitation Center reports higher nursing hours spent per patient compared to state and national averages, indicating a potential for better facility care or more complex resident needs. The center's average registered nurse (RN) hours per case mix is 0.87, significantly higher than the state/national average of 0.70/0.66. Licensed practical nurses (LPNs) spend an average of 1.14 hours, also above the state/national average of 0.80/0.88. Certified nursing assistants (CNAs), however, have a notably high case mix ratio of 2.97, suggesting that more time is devoted to CNAs per patient. The center outperforms national averages for physical therapists (PTs) as well, with an average of 0.15 hours spent per resident. Overall, these findings suggest that Hamilton Park prioritizes nursing staff hours per patient, potentially leading to improved care outcomes.
The nursing staff of Hamilton Park Nursing and Rehabilitation Center spends MORE time on average with its residents than the state average for total nursing hours spent per resident and MORE time than the national average for total nursing hours spent per resident.
Type | Facility | State / National Avg |
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Registered Nurse (RN) | ||
Hours | 0.69 | 0.71 / 0.67 |
Case Mix | 0.87 | 0.70 / 0.66 |
Adjusted | 0.53 | NA / NA |
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) | ||
Hours | 0.88 | 0.80 / 0.88 |
Case Mix | 1.14 | NA / NA |
Adjusted | 0.68 | NA / NA |
Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) | ||
Hours | 2.28 | 2.20 / 2.29 |
Case Mix | 2.97 | NA / NA |
Adjusted | 1.75 | NA / NA |
Total Licensed Staff | ||
Hours | 1.57 | 1.51 / 1.54 |
Physical Therapist (PT) | ||
Hours | 0.15 | 0.12 / 0.07 |
Total Nursing Hours Spent per Resident on Average | ||
Hours | 3.86 | 3.71 / 3.84 |
Case Mix | 4.97 | 4.02 / 3.82 |
Adjusted | 2.96 | NA / NA |
Quality Measures
Based on the provided text, here is a summary of the data:Positive trends:1. Pneumococcal vaccine: 99.5% of long-stay residents were assessed and appropriately given the pneumococcal vaccine (qmA), compared to 91.0% in previous years.2. Antipsychotic medication: 3.5% of long-stay residents received an antipsychotic medication, a significant reduction from 12.4% previously.3. Seasonal influenza vaccine: 98.5% of long-stay residents were assessed and appropriately given the seasonal influenza vaccine (qmA), compared to 95.0% in previous years.4. Improvements in function: 90.5% of short-stay residents made improvements in function, compared to 78.5% previously.Negative trends:1. Antianxiety or hypnotic medication: 16.4% of long-stay residents received an antianxiety or hypnotic medication, a significant increase from 13.5% previously.2. Pressure ulcers: 10.6% of high-risk long-stay residents had pressure ulcers, a worsening trend from 9.3% previously.No significant changes:1. Physical restraints: 0.0% of long-stay residents were physically restrained, which remains unchanged.2. Falls with major injury: 1.5% of long-stay residents experienced one or more falls with major injury, but the trend is not clear from the data provided.Unknown or unclear trends:1. Percentage of high-risk long-stay residents with pressure ulcers: The data shows a worsening trend, but the percentage is not specified.2. Short-stay residents newly received an antipsychotic medication: The data only shows 0.3%, which may be too low to determine if there's a trend.Please note that this summary is based on a specific table of data and might not reflect the overall trends or changes in the facilities or care provided by these organizations.
Desc. | Perc./ State Avg. / Comparison |
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Percentage of short-stay residents who were rehospitalized after a nursing home admission (qm521)
This measure is considered when computing the 5-Star Overall Rating |
16.2%
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20.5% Better |
Percentage of short-stay residents who had an outpatient emergency department visit (qm522)
This measure is considered when computing the 5-Star Overall Rating |
6.8%
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9.8% Better |
Number of hospitalizations per 1000 long-stay resident days (qm551)
This measure is considered when computing the 5-Star Overall Rating |
1.2%
/
1.6% Better |
Number of outpatient emergency department visits per 1000 long-stay resident days (qm552)
This measure is considered when computing the 5-Star Overall Rating |
0.5%
/
1.3% Better |
Percentage of long-stay residents whose need for help with daily activities has increased (qm401) |
9.9%
/
14.8% Better |
Percentage of long-stay residents who lose too much weight (qm404) |
9.7%
/
6.1% Worse |
Percentage of low risk long-stay residents who lose control of their bowels or bladder (qm405) |
71.0%
/
56.7% Worse |
Percentage of long-stay residents with a catheter inserted and left in their bladder (qm406) |
0.6%
/
0.8% Better |
Percentage of long-stay residents with a urinary tract infection (qm407) |
2.4%
/
1.7% Worse |
Percentage of long-stay residents who have depressive symptoms (qm408) |
11.8%
/
14.2% Better |
Percentage of long-stay residents who were physically restrained (qm409) |
0.0%
/
0.2% Better |
Percentage of long-stay residents experiencing one or more falls with major injury (qm410) |
1.5%
/
3.0% Better |
Percentage of long-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the pneumococcal vaccine (qm415) |
99.5%
/
91.0% Better |
Percentage of long-stay residents who received an antipsychotic medication (qm419) |
3.5%
/
12.4% Better |
Percentage of short-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the pneumococcal vaccine (qm430) |
92.3%
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75.1% Better |
Percentage of short-stay residents who newly received an antipsychotic medication (qm434) |
0.3%
/
1.3% Better |
Percentage of long-stay residents whose ability to move independently worsened (qm451) |
11.4%
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14.6% Better |
Percentage of long-stay residents who received an antianxiety or hypnotic medication (qm452) |
16.4%
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13.5% Worse |
Percentage of high risk long-stay residents with pressure ulcers (qm453) |
10.6%
/
9.3% Worse |
Percentage of long-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the seasonal influenza vaccine (qm454) |
98.5%
/
95.0% Better |
Percentage of short-stay residents who made improvements in function (qm471) |
90.5%
/
78.5% Better |
Percentage of short-stay residents who were assessed and appropriately given the seasonal influenza vaccine (qm472) |
85.3%
/
77.0% Better |
Hospitals Near Hamilton Park Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
Quite often skilled nursing facilities and hospitals work closely together to help patients recover or manage a terminal illness. Hospitals deals with acute care while nursing homes treat patients for a longer period of time. New residents at skilled nursing homes typically come from a hospital and nursing home residents may be readmitted to a hospital if their recovery does not proceed well. (Hospital readmission rates are closely monitored by CMS.) Consequently it is important that you consider which hospitals are near a nursing home which choosing one. Below is a list of hospitals near Hamilton Park Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
Hamilton Park Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is near several hospitals, each with its own rating based on overall performance:
Hospital | 5-Star Overall Rating |
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HUDSON REGIONAL HOSPITAL 55 MEADOWLANDS PKWY SECAUCUS, NJ 07094 |
1 |
THE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 150 BERGEN ST NEWARK, NJ 07103 |
1 |
RICHMOND UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER 355 BARD AVENUE STATEN ISLAND, NY 10310 |
1 |
LINCOLN MEDICAL & MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 234 EAST 149TH STREET BRONX, NY 10451 |
1 |
CLARA MAASS MEDICAL CENTER ONE CLARA MAASS DRIVE BELLEVILLE, NJ 07109 |
1 |
BROOKLYN HOSPITAL CENTER - DOWNTOWN CAMPUS 121 DEKALB AVENUE BROOKLYN, NY 11201 |
1 |
VA NEW JERSEY HEALTH CARE SYSTEM 385 TREMONT AVENUE EAST ORANGE, NJ 07018 |
1 |
MONTEFIORE NEW ROCHELLE HOSPITAL 16 GUION PLACE NEW ROCHELLE, NY 10802 |
1 |
JAMAICA HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER 89TH AVENUE AND VAN WYCK EXPRESSWAY JAMAICA, NY 11418 |
1 |
NEW YORK COMMUNITY HOSPITAL OF BROOKLYN, INC. 2525 KINGS HIGHWAY BROOKLYN, NY 11229 |
1 |
JACOBI MEDICAL CENTER 1400 PELHAM PARKWAY SOUTH BRONX, NY 10461 |
1 |
TRINITAS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 225 WILLIAMSON STREET ELIZABETH, NJ 07207 |
1 |
STATEN ISLAND UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 475 SEAVIEW AVENUE STATEN ISLAND, NY 10305 |
1 |
CAREPOINT HEALTH-HOBOKEN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER 308 WILLOW AVE HOBOKEN, NJ 07030 |
1 |
VA NEW YORK HARBOR HEALTHCARE SYSTEM - NY DIV. 423 EAST 23RD STREET NEW YORK, NY 10010 |
1 |
MAIMONIDES MEDICAL CENTER 4802 TENTH AVENUE BROOKLYN, NY 11219 |
1 |
FLUSHING HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER 45TH AVENUE AND PARSONS BOULEVARD FLUSHING, NY 11355 |
1 |
NASSAU UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER 2201 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE EAST MEADOW, NY 11554 |
1 |
BRONX HEALTH SYSTEM 1276 FULTON AVENUE BRONX, NY 10456 |
1 |
CAREWELL HEALTH MEDICAL CENTER 300 CENTRAL AVE EAST ORANGE, NJ 07018 |
1 |
Ratings History for Hamilton Park Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
Medical Professionals Associated with Hamilton Park Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
These are the doctors who are affiliated with Hamilton Park Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. The data is from the most recent period. Historical data is not available.
- EUGENE GIBILARO ( INTERNAL MEDICINE )
- WAGDY GIRGIS ( FAMILY PRACTICE - WAGDY F GIRGIS MD PC )
- PRITPAL KANG ( CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE (CARDIOLOGY) - OPTUM MEDICAL CARE PC )
- BASEL ALHADDAD ( INTERNAL MEDICINE )
- WU TAN ( INTERNAL MEDICINE )
- NASER YAZIGI ( INTERNAL MEDICINE - CONEY ISLAND MEDICAL PRACTICE PLAN, P.C. )
- RICHARD FUNARO ( INTERNAL MEDICINE - MAIMONIDES CARDIOLOGY FPP )
Local Nursing Homes
When evaluating nursing homes, it's important to consider other nearby facilities to understand the available options and make comparisons. Below is a list of nursing homes near Brookline Healthcare and Rehabilitation, including Brookline itself. This list is ranked based on each home's health inspection scores, also known as the "weighted all cycles score." Additionally, we provide the facility's 5-star overall rating for a more complete view of its performance. If a nursing home has been flagged by CMS for abuse, you'll see a special icon () next to its name.
The data is based on the dataset as of November 01, 2024.
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Ownership Details for Hamilton Park Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
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Noted Deficiencies for Hamilton Park Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
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Nursing Hours Analysis for Hamilton Park Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
How long a nurse spends with a resident can be an important factor in their recovery. This page shows the average nursing hours spent per resident for RNs, LPNs, CNAs, PTs and all licensed staff.
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