Composite Quality Score

Comprehensive rating based on CMS data, staffing, quality measures, and compliance

C
Grade
35/100
Score
CMS Ratings
10.0/25
Staffing Quality
0.0/20
Quality Measures
0.0/20
Compliance
20.0/20
Safety
5.0/15

Basic Information

Address:

1050 4TH AVENUE SE

CEDAR RAPIDS, IA 52403

Ownership Type:

Non profit - Corporation

Number of Beds:

94

Estimated Occupancy:

71% (~27 available)

Quality Ratings

Overall Rating:2/5 Stars
Health Inspection:1/5 Stars
Staffing Rating:1/5 Stars
Quality Measures:5/5 Stars

Safety Information

Abuse Issues:Yes - Has Issues
Special Focus:Not Under Special Focus

Additional Information

CMS Certification Number:

Not available

Provider Type:

Medicare and Medicaid

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Staffing Metrics

Detailed staffing data not available for this facility.

Detailed Quality Measures

No quality measures data available for this facility.

Health Inspections & Deficiencies

✓ No health deficiencies cited in recent inspections

This facility has maintained compliance with CMS health and safety standards in recent surveys.

Penalties & Enforcement

✓ No penalties or payment denials in the past 3 years

Key Highlights

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Beds Available
Approximately 27 beds potentially available
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Clean Safety Record
No recent penalties or high-severity deficiencies

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the quality rating for LIVING CENTER WEST?

LIVING CENTER WEST has an overall CMS rating of 2 out of 5 stars. This rating is based on health inspections, staffing levels, and quality measures reported by Medicare.

How many beds does this facility have?

LIVING CENTER WEST has 94 certified beds. The facility averages 67 residents per day, with an occupancy rate of approximately 71%.

What type of ownership does this facility have?

This facility is non profit - corporation owned.

How can I contact LIVING CENTER WEST?

You can call LIVING CENTER WEST at (319)366-8714. The facility is located at 1050 4TH AVENUE SE, CEDAR RAPIDS, IA 52403.

What should I look for when choosing a nursing home?

When selecting a nursing home, consider: CMS star ratings (overall, health inspection, staffing, and quality measures), nurse staffing levels, staff turnover rates, recent health inspection results, complaint history, proximity to family, and available services. We recommend visiting facilities in person, talking to current residents and staff, and checking multiple sources of information before making your decision.