SUMMIT AT PLANTSVILLE, THE

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Summit at Plantsville in Plantsville, CT, has an overall rating of Below Average. It is a large facility with 150 beds and has for-profit, corporate ownership. Summit at Plantsville is not part of a continuing care retirement community. It participates in Medicare and Medicaid.

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Accepts Medicaid
Accepts Medicare
Large (150 Beds)
Not a Continuing Care facility ?
For-profit, corporate
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261 Summit St.
Plantsville, CT 06479
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(860) 628-0364
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Health Inspection and Complaints
Shows how well this home met health and safety standards for food preparation and other activities in the latest three state inspections. Such inspections are conducted at least every 15 months. Also includes results of consumer complaint investigations.

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Staffing
Average number of hours per day of care received per resident from registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, licensed vocational nurses and certified nurse assistants.

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Medical Care Quality Measures
Percentages of residents who got recommended care such as flu vaccinations and percentages who had care-related problems such as pain, bedsores and urinary tract infections.

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Fire Safety
How well this home met National Fire Protection Association standards over its latest inspections.

Penalties
This nursing home paid 2 fine in the last three years totaling $3,300.
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