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Allied Services Transitional Rehabilitation Unit, a non-profit facility, had a rating of 4 in Q4 2023

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CMS Deputy Chief Operating Officer John Czajkowski | cms.gov/about-cms/leadership/deputy-chief-operating-officer

CMS Deputy Chief Operating Officer John Czajkowski | cms.gov/about-cms/leadership/deputy-chief-operating-officer

As of the fourth quarter of 2023, Allied Services Transitional Rehabilitation Unit was owned by Allied Health Care Services, Allied Services Foundation, and Allied Services Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, according to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).

Allied Services Transitional Rehabilitation Unit is registered as a non-profit facility.

During that period, the nursing home boasted an overall rating of four from the CMS, which is higher than the average of 2.9 recorded for nursing homes in Pennsylvania. CMS ratings evaluate nursing homes based on critical aspects such as health inspection outcomes, staffing levels, and the quality of care provided to residents.

According to the data, Allied Services Transitional Rehabilitation Unit aided an average of 28.1 residents per day during the fourth quarter of 2023, with a total of 51 beds available. Currently, the nursing home located within a hospital.

As of the fourth quarter of 2023, Allied Services Transitional Rehabilitation Unit spent a total of $15,626 in two fines and suffered two penalties.

In total, there were five non-profit nursing homes in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania.

According to US Census data, in 2020, nearly 1 in 6 Americans were aged 65 years or older. Since 1920, the older population skyrocketed from 4.9 million to 55.8 million, reflecting a growth rate of roughly 1,000%, five times higher than the average growth for the overall U.S. population.

A 2021 study suggests that nearly half of this age group, roughly 28 million individuals, may require long-term services and support. Additionally, the study projects that over a third of them may eventually need nursing home care.

“Living a long life is something that many of us want and could get,” said Jesse Slome, executive director of the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance, an insurance education group. “But when we live a long life, the chances of us needing long-term care increase exponentially. But when you need that type of care, there are limited options.”

Nursing Homes in Lackawanna County as of Q4 2023

Nursing HomeOwnerOwnership TypeOverall RatingAvg. No. of Residents per day
Allied Services Skilled Nursing CenterAllied Services Foundation and Allied Services Skilled Nursing CenterNon profit - Corporation2245.7
Allied Services Transitional Rehabilitation UnitAllied Health Care Services, Allied Services Foundation, and Allied Services Institute of Rehabilitation MedicineNon profit - Corporation428.1
Aventura at Terrace ViewAwesome Healthcare Assets, LLC and Eom Health Care Holdings, LLCFor profit - Corporation1129.7
Dunmore Health Care CenterSaber Healthcare Holdings, LLCFor profit - Corporation180.4
Green Ridge Care CenterSaber Healthcare Holdings, LLCFor profit - Corporation389.1
Linwood Nursing and Rehabilitation CenterPennsylvania Long Term Care, Inc.Non profit - Corporation287.8
Marywood HeightsDaniel Klingerman, David Klingerman, and Lackawanna Healthcare Associates, LLCFor profit - Corporation153.9
Mountain View Care and Rehabilitation CenterChaim Scheinbaum and Louis SchwartzFor profit - Corporation1133.7
Scranton Health Care CenterSaber Healthcare Holdings, LLCFor profit - Corporation337.8
The Gardens at ScrantonHashtag Holdings, LLCFor profit - Corporation173

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