π₯ Phoenix Mountain Post Acute in Phoenix, AZ
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Size: Medium Sized
Total Beds: 130
Availability: Limited
Phoenix Mountain Post Acute is a Medium Sized nursing home facility in Phoenix, Arizona (Maricopa county).
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They have 130 beds and a daily average of 117. residents. Phoenix Mountain Post Acute participates in Medicare and Medicaid and are classified as a For profit - Corporation ownership. They offer residential councils. They are not located inside a hospital. They do not belong to a continuing care community.
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Nursing Home: Phoenix Mountain Post Acute
Business Name: Lookout Mountain Healthcare Llc
CMS ID: 035072
Street Address: 13232 North Tatum Blvd
City/State/Zip: Phoenix, Arizona 85032
Phone #: (602) 996-5200
Regulatory & Operational Status
Sprinklers: Yes
Participation: Medicare and Medicaid
Ownership: For profit - Corporation
In a Hospital: No
Councils: Residential Councils
Special Focus:
Continuing Care: No
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Phoenix Mountain Post Acute (previously: Phoenix Mountain Nursing Ctr) began its Medicare and Medicaid participation on Nov 25, 1979.
Specialized Care and Accommodation
- β Special care beds for patients with Alzheimer's/Dementia are available.
Services Provided by Phoenix Mountain Post Acute include:
Ownership Changes: 3
Last Ownership Change: 04-01-2008
Medicaid ID: 429023
Financial Year End: 09-30
Medicare Administrative Contractor (MAC): NORIDIAN ADMIN SERVICES
CMS Regional Office: San Francisco
Area: Urban
Dually Certified Beds: 130
Alzheimer's Beds: 17
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π Staff Turnover Rates
Annual rates of personnel leaving the facility, reported as a percentage:
Phoenix Mountain Post Acute provides (per day, per resident) an average of:
Weekend Staffing
Total Licensed Nursing Hours (Registered Nurses + Licensed Practical Nurses + Licensed Vocational Nurses) averages 1.36 hours per day per resident (the national average is 1.4 hours).
Additional Staffing (FTEs) - FTE stand for full-time employee (40+ hours per week)
The average daily amount billed by Phoenix Mountain Post Acute is: $325.03 Arizona Average: $466.70 Occupancy Rate 90.2% Net Income from Services $2,251,139 Avg. Length of Stay (SNF) 53 Days Total Reported Assets $7,861,713 Total Annual Discharges 811 Total SNF Days 42,807 β οΈ Important Financial Note: The pricing shown is the average amount billed to Medicare (when available). Medicare, Coinsurance, and other insurances can typically help cover much of this total. It is worth mentioning that Medicare pays only for services it deems 'medically necessary' skilled nursing care. You can learn more about Medicare coverage on the official Medicare site. The monthly charge of ($325.03 per day) is generally within the normal expected range for a Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) due to the intensity of care provided. Here's what that charge covers: Your Out-of-Pocket Cost (Not the Same as the amount Charged): Each person and case is unique. For exact pricing and to discuss all options, please contact Phoenix Mountain Post Acute directly.Average Daily Cost Overview
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They are located at the following address: 13232 North Tatum Blvd in Phoenix Arizona 85032.
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They can be reached by phone at (602) 996-5200.
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CMS Quality Reporting
This section offers a snapshot of key quality measures for skilled nursing facilities, highlighting care effectiveness, readmission rates, and resident well-being to help you make informed decisions about nursing care.π Raw Readmission Rate: The simple count of patients who went back to the hospital unnecessarily.
π Adjusted Readmission Rate: The hospital return rate, adjusted for patient health risks.
π Raw Discharged Home Rate: The simple percentage of patients who successfully return home.
π Adjusted Discharged Home Rate: The percentage of patients who go home, adjusted for health complexity.
π Cost Efficiency: How much Medicare spends on a patientβs care compared to the national average (lower is better).
π Medication Safety: How often the facility checks and follows up on a patient's medication list.
π Major Falls: How often patients fall and suffer a serious injury (like a broken bone).
π Bed Sore Prevention: How often patients develop new bed sores or have existing ones worsen.
π Infections: The rate at which patients get a serious infection requiring hospitalization.
π Staff Flu Shot Rate: The percentage of staff members who receive their annual flu vaccination.
π Percentage of short-stay residents who were rehospitalized after a nursing home admission
The rate of short-stay patients sent back to the hospital unnecessarily within 30 days of leaving this facility. Lower is better.
π Percentage of short-stay residents who had an outpatient emergency department visit
The rate of short-stay patients requiring an emergency room visit within 30 days. Lower is better.
π Number of hospitalizations per 1000 long-stay resident days
The frequency of long-term residents requiring hospitalization. Lower is better.
π Number of outpatient emergency department visits per 1000 long-stay resident days
The frequency of long-term residents requiring a visit to the emergency room. Lower is better.
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Overall Rating: 2 stars ![]()
Health Inspection Rating: 1 stars ![]()
Staff Rating: 2 stars ![]()
Quality Measures Rating: 5 stars ![]()
Long Term Stay Rating: 5 stars ![]()
Short Term Stay Rating: 4 stars ![]()
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Inspection Results Penalty Enforcements Maps and Directions
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Inspection Results Penalty Enforcements
| Organization | Role |
|---|---|
| Bandera Healthcare Llc | 5% Or Greater Direct Ownership Interest |
| The Ensign Group Inc | 5% Or Greater Indirect Ownership Interest |
| Wagner, Clayton | Operational/managerial Control |
| Burnam, Soon | Corporate Officer |
| Fitch, Craig | Corporate Officer |
| Guschl, James | Corporate Officer |
| Peterson, Forrest | Corporate Officer |
| Wagner, Clayton | W-2 Managing Employee |
π Regulatory & Certification Details
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