Cherrydale Health and Rehabilitation Center
Location: 3710 Lee Hwy., Arlington, VA [See Map]
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Cherrydale Health and Rehabilitation Center in Arlington, VA, has a short-term rehabilitation rating of Average and a long term care rating of Average. It is a large facility with 180 beds and has for-profit, partnership ownership. Cherrydale Health and Rehabilitation Center is not a part of a continuing care retirement community. It participates in Medicare and Medicaid.
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Cherrydale Health and Rehabilitation Center
3710 Lee Hwy., Arlington, VA 22207
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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. View Rating Methodology »
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Registered nurse staffing Availability of registered nursing staff per resident per day. Registered nurses have the highest training level among nursing staff. Nursing levels are most associated with successful rehabilitation. Data used in analysis was from 4/01/2018 - 3/31/2019. | 30 mins Virginia Average: 36 mins National Average: 41 mins Higher is better |
Consistent nurse staffing Percentage of days where federal standards for registered nurse staffing hours were met. Adequate staffing is associated with better safety and outcomes. Data used in analysis was from 4/01/2018 - 3/31/2019. | 100.0% Virginia Average: 97.1% National Average: 97.2% Higher is better |
Physical therapist staffing Availability of physical rehabilitation therapists per resident per day. Patients who receive appropriate PT are more likely to go home on time and be able to avoid injury. Data used in analysis was from 4/01/2018 - 3/31/2019. | 5 mins Virginia Average: 5 mins National Average: 5 mins Higher is better |
Patient-centered rehabilitation therapy Percentage of patients who received more than the minimum amount of therapy indicated for their condition. This suggests that patients are receiving appropriate care. Data used in analysis was from 1/01/2016 - 12/31/2016, the most recent data available. | 47.4% Virginia Average: 42.9% National Average: 41.8% Higher is better |
Patients able to return home Percentage of patients who were discharged from the nursing home to their own home or residence, an indication of successful rehabilitation. Data used in the analysis was from 10/01/2016 - 09/30/2017. | 54.1% Virginia Average: 54.8% National Average: 49.3% Higher is better |
Emergency-room visits Percent of patients who needed to go to an ER (ED) during their stay. The data used in analysis was from 01/01/2018 - 12/31/2018. | 4.1% Virginia Average: 11.0% National Average: 10.7% Lower is better |
Flu vaccination Percentage of patients who were appropriately given a timely flu vaccination. Vaccinations are an important disease-prevention tool, especially when people are living in close proximity. Data used in the analysis was from 4/01/2018 - 3/31/2019. | 97.6% Virginia Average: 85.2% National Average: 82.5% Higher is better |
Prevention of falls Percentage of patients who did not experience any falls resulting in a major injury, such as bone fracture or dislocation. Data used in the analysis was from 10/01/2017 - 09/30/2018. | 99.5% Virginia Average: 99.2% National Average: 99.1% Higher is better |
Use of antipsychotic drugs Percentage of patients who were newly given antipsychotic drugs. High levels of use of these drugs can indicate inappropriate use for behavior control rather than for medical treatment. Data used in the analysis was from 4/01/2018 - 3/31/2019. | 0.6% Virginia Average: 1.7% National Average: 1.8% Lower is better |
Rate of substantiated complaints Indicates that a home had a low or reasonable level of substantiated complaints. A low rate of complaints is associated with better safety and satisfaction. Data used in the analysis was from 3/19/2013 - 6/20/2019. | Low or reasonable volume of complaints |
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. View Rating Methodology »
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Consistent nurse staffing Percentage of days where federal standards for registered nurse staffing hours were met. Adequate staffing is associated with better safety and outcomes. Data used in the analysis was from 4/01/2018 - 3/31/2019. | 100.0% Virginia Average: 97.1% National Average: 97.2% Higher is better |
Nurse staffing Availability of nursing staff (registered nurses, licensed practical nurses and nursing aides) per resident per day. Nursing levels are closely associated with quality. Data used in the analysis was from 4/01/2018 - 3/31/2019. | 3 hrs 12 mins Virginia Average: 3 hrs 44 mins National Average: 3 hrs 51 mins Higher is better |
Hospitalizations Number of hospitalizations per thousand resident days. Fewer hospitalizations is indicative of quality of care and patient safety. Data used in the analysis was from 1/01/2018 - 12/31/2018. | 1.3 Virginia Average: 1.5 National Average: 1.7 Lower is better |
Emergency-room visits Number of ER (ED) per thousand resident days. Fewer hospitalizations is indicative of quality of care and patient safety. Data used in the analysis was from 1/01/2018 - 12/31/2018. | 0.4 Virginia Average: 1.0 National Average: 1.0 Lower is better |
Pneumonia vaccination Percentage of residents who were appropriately given a pneumonia vaccination. Vaccinations are an important disease-prevention tool, especially when people are living in close proximity. Data used in the analysis was from 4/01/2018 - 3/31/2019. | 96.6% Virginia Average: 91.7% National Average: 93.7% Higher is better |
Prevention of pressure ulcers Percentage of high-risk residents without pressure ulcers. Residents with bed sores are at risk of infection and is a sign of staff inattentiveness. Data used in the analysis was from 4/01/2018 - 3/31/2019. | 95.5% Virginia Average: 92.5% National Average: 92.7% Higher is better |
Ability to self-care Percentage of residents who maintained ability to move, eat, use the bathroom and do other common activities without help. Data used in the analysis was from 4/01/2018 - 3/31/2019. | 85.4% Virginia Average: 84.5% National Average: 85.3% Higher is better |
Use of antianxiety and hypnotic drugs Percentage of residents who were given antianxiety or hypnotic drugs. High levels of use of these drugs can indicate inappropriate use for behavior control rather than for medical treatment. Data used in the analysis was from 4/01/2018 - 3/31/2019. | 18.2% Virginia Average: 20.6% National Average: 20.4% Lower is better |
Rate of substantiated complaints Indicates that a home had a low or reasonable level of substantiated complaints. A low rate of complaints is associated with better safety and satisfaction. Data used in the analysis was from 3/19/2013 - 6/20/2019. | Low or reasonable volume of complaints |
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.
Health Inspection
A government-assigned rating based on results of state health inspections. Shows how well this home met health and safety standards for food preparation and other activities in the latest three state inspections. Such inspections are conducted at least every 15 months. Also includes results of consumer complaint investigations.
See Health Inspection Violations for the Cycle Ending on September 27, 2018
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Violation Information | Potential For Harm | Residents Affected | Inspection Date | Date Fixed | ||||
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Nursing home has failed to honor the resident’s right to a dignified existence, self-determination, communication, and to exercise his or her rights. | Low | Few | 09/27/18 | 10/17/18 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to reasonably accommodate the needs and preferences of each resident. | Low | Few | 09/27/18 | 10/17/18 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to ensure each resident receives an accurate assessment. | Low | Few | 09/27/18 | 10/17/18 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to develop and implement a complete care plan that meets all the resident’s needs, with timetables and actions that can be measured. | Low | Few | 09/27/18 | 10/17/18 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to provide appropriate treatment and care according to orders, resident’s preferences and goals. | Low | Few | 09/27/18 | 10/17/18 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to ensure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards and provides adequate supervision to prevent accidents. | Low | Few | 09/27/18 | 10/17/18 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to provide enough nursing staff every day to meet the needs of every resident; and have a licensed nurse in charge on each shift. | Low | Some | 09/27/18 | 10/17/18 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to ensure drugs and biologicals used in the facility are labeled in accordance with currently accepted professional principles; and all drugs and biologicals must be stored in locked compartments, separately locked, compartments for controlled drugs. | Low | Few | 09/27/18 | 10/17/18 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to provide or obtain dental services for each resident. | Low | Some | 09/27/18 | 10/17/18 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to ensure menus must meet the nutritional needs of residents, be prepared in advance, be followed, be updated, be reviewed by dietician, and meet the needs of the resident. | Low | Few | 09/27/18 | 10/17/18 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to make sure there is a pest control program to prevent/deal with mice, insects, or other pests. | Low | Some | 09/27/18 | 10/17/18 |
See Health Inspection Violations for the Cycle Ending on August 02, 2017
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Violation Information | Potential For Harm | Residents Affected | Inspection Date | Date Fixed | ||||
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Nursing home has failed to allow residents to easily view the results of the nursing home’s most recent inspection. | Very Low | Many | 08/02/17 | 08/18/17 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to provide a safe, clean, comfortable and home-like environment; and allow residents to use personal belongings to the extent possible. | Low | Few | 08/02/17 | 08/18/17 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to ensure each resident receives an accurate assessment by a qualified health professional. | Low | Few | 08/02/17 | 08/18/17 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to develop a complete care plan that meets all the resident’s needs, with timetables and actions that can be measured. | Low | Some | 08/02/17 | 08/18/17 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to maintain drug records and properly mark/label drugs and other similar products according to accepted professional standards. | Low | Few | 08/02/17 | 08/18/17 |
See Health Inspection Violations for the Cycle Ending on June 30, 2016
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Violation Information | Potential For Harm | Residents Affected | Inspection Date | Date Fixed | ||||
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Nursing home has failed to keep each resident free from physical restraints, unless needed for medical treatment. | Low | Few | 06/30/16 | 08/01/16 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to protect each resident from mistreatment, neglect and misappropriation of personal property. | Low | Few | 06/30/16 | 08/01/16 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to provide doctor’s orders for the resident’s immediate care at the time the resident was admitted. | Low | Few | 06/30/16 | 08/29/16 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to ensure each resident receives an accurate assessment by a qualified health professional. | Low | Few | 06/30/16 | 08/01/16 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to develop a complete care plan that meets all the resident’s needs, with timetables and actions that can be measured. | Low | Some | 06/30/16 | 08/29/16 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to allow residents the right to participate in the planning or revision of care and treatment. | Low | Some | 06/30/16 | 08/01/16 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to ensure services provided by the nursing facility meet professional standards of quality. | Low | Some | 06/30/16 | 08/29/16 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to provide necessary care and services to maintain or improve the highest well being of each resident. | High | Some | 06/30/16 | 08/01/16 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to ensure that each resident who enters the nursing home without a catheter is not given a catheter, unless medically necessary, and that incontinent patients receive proper services to prevent urinary tract infections and restore normal bladder functions. | Low | Few | 06/30/16 | 08/01/16 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to ensure that residents with limited range of motion receive appropriate treatment and services to increase range of motion or prevent further decrease in range of motion. | Low | Few | 06/30/16 | 08/01/16 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to give proper treatment to residents with feeding tubes to prevent problems (such as aspiration pneumonia, diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, metabolic abnormalities, nasal-pharyngeal ulcers) and help restore eating skills, if possible. | Low | Few | 06/30/16 | 08/29/16 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to ensure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards and provide adequate supervision to prevent avoidable accidents. | High | Few | 06/30/16 | 08/01/16 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to ensure residents maintain acceptable nutritional status. | Low | Some | 06/30/16 | 08/01/16 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to ensure that each resident’s 1) entire drug/medication regimen is free from unnecessary drugs; and 2) is managed and monitored to achieve highest level of well-being. | Low | Few | 06/30/16 | 08/01/16 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to make sure that a doctor approves a resident’s admission in writing and that each resident remains under the care of a doctor. | Low | Few | 06/30/16 | 08/01/16 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to make sure that the nursing home area is safe, easy to use, clean and comfortable for residents, staff and the public. | Low | Some | 06/30/16 | 08/01/16 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to make sure that the facility is administered in an acceptable way that maintains the well-being of each resident. | Low | Some | 06/30/16 | 08/01/16 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to choose a doctor to serve as the medical director to create resident care policies and coordinate medical care in the facility. | Low | Some | 06/30/16 | 08/01/16 | ||||
Nursing home has failed to keep accurate, complete and organized clinical records on each resident that meet professional standards. | Low | Few | 06/30/16 | 08/29/16 |
Fire Safety and Emergency Preparedness
How well this home met National Fire Protection Association standards over its latest inspections.
Fire Safety and Emergency Preparedness Violations Over Time
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Penalties
This nursing home paid 1 fine in the last three years totaling $239,850.
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