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Overall Quality Nursing Home Compare Five-Star Ratings of Nursing Homes Provider Rating Report Incorporating data reported through 01/31/2018 Ratings for Saint Anthony Rehab And Nursing Center (155604) Lafayette, Indiana Health Inspection Quality Measures Staffing RN Staffing The February 2018 Five-Star ratings provided above will be displayed for your nursing home on the Nursing Home Compare (NHC) website on February 28, 2018. The Quality Measure (QM) Rating that will be posted is based on MDS 3.0 quality measures using data from the fourth quarter of 2016 and first, second and third quarters of 2017, and claims-based quality measures using data from 7/1/2015 through 06/30/2016. The Five-Star Helpline will operate Monday - Friday, from February 26, 2018 - March 2, 2018. Hours of operation will be from 9 am - 5 pm ET, 8 am - 4 pm CT, 7 am - 3 pm MT, and 6 am - 2 pm PT. The Helpline number is 1-800-839-9290. The Helpline will be available again March 26 - March 30, 2018. During other times, direct inquiries to BetterCare@cms.hhs.gov, as Helpline staff will respond to e-mail inquiries when the telephone Helpline is not operational. Important Information about the Health Inspection Rating Beginning this month, the Five-Star health inspection rating listed above is based on two cycles of survey data. Cycle 1 (weighted 60%) includes the most recent standard survey that occurred before November 28, 2017 and complaint surveys from November 28, 2016 through November 27, 2017. Cycle 2 (weighted 40%) includes the previous standard survey and complaint surveys from November 28, 2015 through November 27, 2016. Surveys that occurred on or after November 28, 2017 (under the new survey process) will be published on NHC, but will not be incorporated into the calculation of the Five-Star ratings for 12 months. Facilities with only one standard survey prior to November 28, 2017 will be listed as "Too New to Rate" on the Nursing Home Compare website. For more detailed information on the health inspection rating calculation, please visit the updated Five-Star Quality Rating Technical Users' Guide located at: https://www.cms.gov/medicare/provider-enrollment-and-certification/certificationandcomplianc/downloads/usersguide.pdf For more information about the changes to Nursing Home Compare and Phase 2 of the Requirements for Participation please see S&C memorandum 18-04-NH available at: https://www.cms.gov/medicare/provider-enrollment-and-certification/surveycertificationgeninfo/policy-and-memos-to-states-and-regions.html Potential Changes to Your Facility s Health Inspection Rating: For most facilities, the health inspection rating will remain constant for 12 months; however, for a small number it could potentially change for the following reasons. 1) If a survey occurred prior to November 28, 2017 that has not yet entered the national database, then it will be included in the health inspection rating calculation the month following when it is entered. 2) If a facility receives an amended CMS-2567 form following the resolution of an IDR or IIDR for a survey that occurred before November 28, 2017, then the updated information will be incorporated into the health inspection rating the month after it enters the national database.

Provided below are the survey dates included in the calculation of the Five-Star health inspection rating for your facility. For more detailed information about the deficiencies cited on each survey, please visit: https://data.medicare.gov/data/nursing-home-compare Health Inspection Rating Cycle 1 Survey Dates: February 28, 2017 Health Inspection Rating Cycle 2 Survey Dates: December 18, 2015 Total weighted health inspection score for your facility (based on 2 cycles of data): 19.2 State-level Health Inspection Cut Points for Indiana 1 Star 2 Stars 3 Stars 4 Stars 5 Stars >78.40 42.41-78.40 25.61-42.40 12.01-25.60 0.00-12.00 Important Information about PBJ Staffing Providers that did not submit staffing data through the PBJ system by the November 14 deadline will have their overall, staffing and RN staffing ratings suppressed. Overall, staffing and RN staffing ratings will appear as "Rating Not Displayed" in the ratings table above AND on the Nursing Home Compare website. When late data are received the suppression will be lifted with the update to Nursing Home Compare the following month. CMS will use PBJ data submitted for the October 1 to December 31, 2017 reporting period by the February 14, 2018 deadline to calculate and replace the existing staffing measures posted on the Nursing Home Compare website and used in the Five-Star Quality Rating System. The methodology used to calculate staffing measures and star ratings will be provided in a revised Five-Star Quality Rating Technical Users' Guide prior to displaying the new measures on the Nursing Home Compare website.

A public use file (PUF) with staffing data submitted through the PBJ system for the July - September 2017 reporting period, is now available along with updated versions of the previous PUF files for the first two quarters of 2017. These quarterly data files have daily staff hours for each of the nursing job categories as well as the daily resident census derived from the MDS. The files and detailed documentation about their contents and structure are available for viewing and downloading from data.cms.gov. More information on the PUF can be found in a CMS survey and certification memo at the following link: https://www.cms.gov/medicare/provider-enrollment-and-certification/surveycertificationgeninfo/downloads/survey-and-cert-letter-17-45.pdf Information about staffing data submission is available on the CMS website. Go to: https://www.cms.gov/medicare/quality-initiatives-patient-assessment-instruments/nursinghomequalityinits/staffing-data-submission-pbj.html For additional assistance with or questions related to the PBJ registration process, please contact the QTSO Help Desk at 877-201-4721 or via email at help@qtso.com.

MDS 3.0 Long-Stay Measures Lower percentages are better. Percentage of residents experiencing one or more falls with major injury Quality Measures that are Included in the QM Rating Provider 155604 State National 2016Q4 2017Q1 2017Q2 2017Q3 4Q avg Rating Points 1 4Q avg 4Q avg 4.6% 4.9% 6.0% 5.6% 5.3% 20.00 3.7% 3.4% Percentage of residents who self-report 3.5% 3.0% 3.5% 2.2% 3.0% 80.00 5.1% 5.6% moderate to severe pain 2 Percentage of high-risk residents with pressure ulcers Percentage of residents with a urinary tract infection 3.9% 0.0% 4.0% 1.9% 2.5% 100.00 5.8% 5.6% 7.8% 6.9% 4.5% 5.6% 6.2% 40.00 3.1% 3.7% Percentage of residents with a catheter 3.9% 3.1% 2.9% 0.0% 2.4% 60.00 1.5% 1.9% inserted and left in their bladder 2 Percentage of residents who were physically restrained Percentage of residents whose need for help with daily activities has increased Percentage of residents who received an antipsychotic medication 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.00 0.3% 0.4% 8.5% 11.3% 8.9% 19.7% 12.2% 80.00 16.3% 15.0% 10.9% 13.3% 10.6% 10.1% 11.2% 80.00 15.4% 15.7% Percentage of residents whose ability to 6.0% 25.8% 17.2% 27.4% 19.0% 60.00 17.2% 18.2% move independently worsened 2,3 MDS 3.0 Short-Stay Measures Higher percentages are better. Percentage of residents who made 85.3% 89.5% 90.1% 90.0% 88.7% 100.00 66.2% 67.2% improvements in function 2,3 Lower percentages are better. Percentage of residents who self-report moderate to severe pain 23.0% 21.3% 23.0% 30.9% 24.1% 40.00 13.3% 13.5% Percentage of residents with pressure 0.9% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.2% 75.00 1.1% 0.8% ulcers that are new or worsened 2 Percentage of residents who newly received an antipsychotic medication 1.5% 1.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.7% 80.00 2.1% 2.0% Time period for data used in reporting is 7/1/2015 through 06/30/2016 Provider 155604 State National Claims-Based Measures A higher percentage is better. Observed Rate 4 Expected Rate 5 Risk- Adjusted Rate 6 Rating Points 1 Risk- Adjusted Rate Risk- Adjusted Rate Percentage of residents who were successfully 69.5% 64.6% 64.0% 80.00 55.6% 56.1% discharged to the community 2,3 Lower percentages are better. Percentage of residents who were re-hospitalized after a nursing home admission 2,3 19.8% 19.7% 21.6% 60.00 19.8% 21.1% Percentage of residents who had an outpatient 9.9% 10.7% 10.4% 60.00 11.6% 11.9% emergency department visit 2,3 Total Quality Measure Points Total QM points with new quality measures fully weighted for Provider 155604 1115.00

MDS3.0 Quality Measures that are Not Included in the QM Rating Note: For the following long-stay MDS measures, higher percentages are better. Percentage of long-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the seasonal influenza vaccine Percentage of long-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the pneumococcal vaccine Note: for the following long-stay MDS measures, lower percentages are better. Percentage of low-risk long-stay residents who lose control of their bowels or bladder Percentage of long-stay residents who lose too much weight Percentage of long-stay residents who have depressive symptoms Percentage of long-stay residents who received an antianxiety or hypnotic medication Note: For the following short-stay MDS measures, higher percentages are better. Percentage of short-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the seasonal influenza vaccine Percentage of short-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the pneumococcal vaccine Provider 155604 State National 2016Q4 2017Q1 2017Q2 2017Q3 4Q avg 4Q avg 4Q avg 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 94.2% 94.9% 92.3% 98.4% 100% 100% 97.7% 92.8% 94.1% 50.0% 58.5% 48.8% 56.8% 53.6% 51.5% 47.7% 9.4% 13.8% 13.4% 4.2% 10.0% 7.8% 7.1% 0.0% 0.0% 1.6% 0.0% 0.4% 8.3% 4.9% 21.7% 20.8% 15.8% 16.4% 18.6% 22.1% 22.7% 97.7% 94.6% 94.6% 94.6% 95.5% 80.5% 81.0% 98.1% 96.4% 96.2% 94.1% 96.3% 81.8% 83.1% The claims-based QMs will update every six months (in April and October), while the MDS based QMs continue to update on a quarterly basis. For individual quarters for the MDS-based QMs, d<20 means the denominator for the measure (the number of eligible resident assessments) is too small to report. When d<20 is listed for individual quarters, a four quarter average may be displayed if there are at least 20 eligible resident assessments summed across the four quarters. Quality measures are reported as NA if: for measures not included in the QM rating, no data are available, or the total number of eligible resident assessments summed across the four quarters is less than 20; for measures included in the QM rating, data on this measure for your facility are not used in the calculation of your QM rating. This will happen if your facility does not have enough short-stay or long-stay measures upon which to base your rating and may occur even though your facility's data for this measure may be reported on Nursing Home Compare. 1 If the four quarter average for your facility is NA for a given QM, but rating points are provided for the QM, then there were insufficient data to compute a four-quarter average, and the points provided are based on the average points from other measures for which data are available according to the scoring rules described in detail in the Technical Users Guide. Go to: http://www.cms.gov/medicare/provider-enrollment-and-certification/certificationandcomplianc/fsqrs.html 2 These measures are risk adjusted. 3 This is one of the new QMs, first reported on Nursing Home Compare in April 2016. As of January 2017 the new QMs that are included in the QM rating contribute the same number of points (20-100 points for each individual QM) as the other QMs included in the QM rating. 4 The observed rate is the actual rate observed for the facility without any risk-adjustment. 5 The expected rate is the rate that would be expected for the facility given the risk-adjustment profile of the facility. 6 Risk-adjusted rate is adjusted for the expected rate of the outcome and is calculated as (observed rate for facility / expected rate for facility) * national average of observed rate. Only the risk-adjusted rate will appear on Nursing Home Compare. 7 This measure includes some imputed data because there are fewer than 20 resident assessments or stays across the four quarters. This value is used in calculating the QM points and used in the QM rating calculation but will not be displayed on Nursing Home Compare.

Nursing Home Statement(s) of Deficiencies (CMS 2567) for your nursing home will be posted for surveys that took place on the following date(s). This includes both standard surveys and complaints. Dates of surveys without deficiencies are not listed. November 18, 2014 February 28, 2017