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Nursing Home/Transitional Care Units

Long-term Care
Primary care is provided for an average of 300 patients in 12 different nursing homes. These facilities represent a mixture of Medicaid, privately run, and church-affiliated homes. Division staff also see patients who are admitted to a nursing home for respite or comfort care. Four physicians— Dr. Ann T. Riggs, Dr. Jerry Malott, Dr. Jennifer Co and Dr. Ann Layton —and four advanced practice nurses (APN) staff these nursing home facilities, working as a team. Facilities include the following: Chenal Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center, Beverly Healthcare North Little Rock, Beverly Healthcare Williamsburg, Briarwood Nursing and Rehabilitative Center, Four Oaks Living Center, Lakewood Plaza Nursing Center, Pleasant Valley Living Center, Presbyterian Village Health Care Center, Riley’s Oak Hill Manor and Transitional Care (North and South), Rivercrest Healthcare, and Robinson Healthcare.

Subacute and Transitional Care Units
Subacute units provide continuing medical and rehabilitative care for patients discharged from the hospital with needs for further skilled nursing for rehabilitation after deconditioning, orthopedic surgery, or an acute neurologic event. Recently, negotiations began with the UAMS Department of Orthopaedic Surgery to provide perioperative and rehabilitative care for geriatric orthopedic patients. The Division of Long-term Care currently admits patients to five different transitional care units: Beverly Healthcare North Little Rock, Four Oaks Living Center, Lakewood Plaza Nursing Center, Chenal Rehabilitation, and Riley’s Oak Hill Manor South. The average census for each facility varies by time of year. Patients are admitted from both the Baptist Health Medical Center and the St. Vincent Health System, as well as UAMS. Two physicians and two advanced practice nurses cover these units. For every patient in a nursing home, three patients who are more severely impaired are cared for in their own homes. An estimated 20% of patients older than 65 years have functional impairments with related home care needs, and physicians may be unaware of these needs during the typical office visit.




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