The American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL) has announced the 2021 Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award recipients. FHCA is proud to report that Florida once again leads the nation with 32 Bronze Award recipients out of a total of 194 skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), 39 assisted living (AL) communities, and 3 combined SNF/AL providers in 42 states.
“The fact that Florida leads the nation once again in the number of Quality Award recipients emphasizes that Florida’s long term caregivers have always made it a priority to ensure Florida’s frail elders receive exceptional care every day, no matter what challenges they’re facing. We’re proud of these centers for achieving national recognition they deserve” said Emmett Reed, FHCA Chief Executive Officer.
The following Florida centers earned the 2021 AHCA/NCAL Bronze – Commitment to Quality Award:
- AdventHealth Care Center Apopka North
- AdventHealth Care Center Orlando East
- AdventHealth Care Center Zephyrhills South
- Avante at Melbourne
- Avante at Orlando
- Avante of Ocala
- Aventura Rehabilitation & Nursing Center
- Beneva Lakes Healthcare & Rehabilitation
- Consulate Health Care at Bayonet Point
- Consulate Health Care at Pensacola
- Consulate Health Care of Melbourne
- Countryside Rehab and Healthcare Center
- Emerald Shores Health & Rehabilitation
- Fletcher Health & Rehabilitation
- Heartland Health Care & Rehabilitation Center
- Heritage HealthCare Center
- Lakeside Nursing & Rehab
- Lee Memorial Skilled Nursing Unit
- Manorcare At Lely Palms
- Manorcare Health Services – Delray Beach
- North Florida Rehabilitation & Specialty Care
- Oaktree Healthcare
- Olive Branch Health and Rehab Center
- PruittHealth – Fleming Island
- PruittHealth – Southwood
- Renaissance Health and Rehabilitation
- Rosewood Health & Rehabilitation Center
- Savannah Court and Cove of Maitland
- Savannah Court of Maitland
- Southern Lifestyle
- Titusville Rehab & Nursing Center
- West Gables Health Care Center
The AHCA/NCAL National Quality Award Program has three levels: Bronze, Silver, and Gold. Providers begin the quality improvement process at the Bronze level, where they assess their organization’s mission, vision, and key factors that lead to success. They also develop an organizational profile and must demonstrate their ability to implement a performance improvement system.
FHCA’s 2020 and 2021 National Quality Award recipients will be recognized during the 2021 Annual Conference Quality Award Celebration on Tuesday, July 27. AHCA/NCAL will present awards to the 2021 National Quality Award recipients AHCA/NCAL’s 72nd Convention & Expo in National Harbor, Maryland which will be held from October 10-13, 2021.