Great Lakes Healthcare Center

Great Lakes Healthcare Center - DYER, IN

2300 GREAT LAKES DR, DYER, IN 46311

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GREAT LAKES:

GREAT LAKES

has been placed on our NHAA Watchlist for the following:

Actual Harm Findingsi

On December 21, 2022, state nursing home surveyors found that GREAT LAKES caused ACTUAL HARM to residents.

All Recent Surveys:   2022-12-21

In 17 separate written deficiencies, state nursing home surveyors found that GREAT LAKES caused ACTUAL HARM to residents (from September 1, 2010 to December 21, 2022).

All Surveys:   2010-09-01   2010-12-28   2011-03-03   2011-07-28   2011-09-06   2011-10-20   2012-09-20   2012-10-23   2014-07-22   2016-12-19   2018-12-20   2021-07-27   2022-12-21

Special Focus Facilityi

GREAT LAKES has been designated a Special Focus Facility because of a history of serious quality issues. Find out more on our page dedicated to Special Focus Facilities.

Worst Nursing Home Ratingsi

GREAT LAKES received the worst ratings for the following:

1-star out of 5
July, 2023

1-star out of 5
57 months total between January, 2014 and July, 2023

1-star out of 5
For the last 110 consecutive months - January, 2014 to July, 2023

1-star out of 5
110 months total between January, 2014 and July, 2023

1-star out of 5
For the last 15 consecutive months - April, 2022 to July, 2023

1-star out of 5
34 months total between January, 2014 and July, 2023

Source - These ratings are published monthly by CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services)

History of Unsafe Staffingi

Understaffing has a very human cost, not only to the dignity of nursing home residents but also to their basic safety and well-being. Click here for signs and symptoms of understaffing.

Understaffing has been determined to cause patient injury and deprive residents of essential care according to numerous scientific studies.

What is unsafe CNA staffing?

Below 2.0 hours of CNA time for each resident per day

"Less than 2.0 nurse aide hours per patient day is likely to result in poor care."

- CMS Report to Congress

What is inadequate CNA staffing?

Below 2.8 hours of CNA time for each resident per day

"Residents need a minimum of 2.80 hours of CNA care per day for safety and basic services.

- Institute of Medicine’s Keeping Patients Safe, 2004, and American Nurses Association’s Position Statement dated November 12, 2014

Was GREAT LAKES staffed at Unsafe levels?:

Days staffed below 2.0 hours of CNA time for each resident per day In 2022: 40.5%
148 days
out of 365 days
In 2021: 30.7%
112 days
out of 365 days
In 2020: 49.5%
181 days
out of 366 days
In 2019: 41.1%
150 days
out of 365 days
In 2018: 30.4%
111 days
out of 365 days
In 2017: 41.6%
152 days
out of 365 days
Average CNA care
per resident per day
In 2022: 2.04 hours
January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022
(Below 2.0 hours is unsafe)
In 2021: 2.13 hours
January 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021
(Below 2.0 hours is unsafe)
In 2020: 1.98 hours
January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020
(Below 2.0 hours is unsafe)
In 2019: 2.03 hours
January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019
(Below 2.0 hours is unsafe)
In 2018: 2.09 hours
January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2018
(Below 2.0 hours is unsafe)
In 2017: 2.02 hours
January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017
(Below 2.0 hours is unsafe)
Average overall care
per resident per day
In 2022: 3.10 hours
of overall care per resident per day
(January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2022)
In 2021: 3.29 hours
of overall care per resident per day
(January 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021)
In 2020: 3.40 hours
of overall care per resident per day
(January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020)
In 2019: 3.55 hours
of overall care per resident per day
(January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019)
In 2018: 3.74 hours
of overall care per resident per day
(January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2018)
In 2017: 3.48 hours
of overall care per resident per day
(January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017)

Source — Payroll Based Journal daily staffing reports filed by this nursing home with CMS.
(For 2018, the most currently avaliable data is used above.)

Why do staffing levels matter to GREAT LAKES residents?

  • 95.2% of residents need assistance with toileting and/or incontinent care
  • 93.3% of residents needed assistance transferring from bed and/or wheelchair
  • 80.8% of residents confined to wheelchair and/or bed
  • 21.2% of residents had dementia

Source -- Most recently published Resident Characteristics data (Form 672) submitted by this nursing home to CMS. (March 8, 2018)

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