Magnolia Center Recognized for Healthcare Quality by National Nursing Home Quality Care Collaborative

The Magnolia Center at Crawford Memorial Hospital has been named to the Illinois National Nursing Home Quality Care collaborative Honor roll to recognize its performance on the Nursing Home Compare long-stat quality measures. Nursing homes on the Nursing Home Quality Collaborative Honor Roll have achieved a quality measure composite score of six or less for at least one quarter, which has aligned with the top 10 percent of nursing homes in the United States.

“This award is another example of the excellent care Magnolia Center provides every day,” noted Administrator Sandi Burtron. “We make sure we are following best practices and delivering the highest standard of care for every resident and that is reflected in this honor. I’m proud to be part of a team that pushes itself every day to be the very best.”

The National Nursing Home Quality Care collaborative (NNHQCC) led by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the Telligen Quality Innovation Network-Quality Improvement Organization, launched in April 2018 with the mission to improve care of the 1.4 million nursing home residents across the nation.

“Nursing homes on the Illinois honor roll have demonstrated a focus on safety and quality,” said Deanna Curry, Telligen QIN-QIO quality improvement manager. “We applaud the Magnolia Center’s hard work and its commitment to its residents and staff to provide excellent long-term care.