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CORRECTION: An earlier version of this press release omitted three nursing facilities with 99% of staff with at least one COVID-19 vaccine: Montgomery Village Health Care Center, Waldorf Center, and Patapsco Valley Center. In addition, the lists of three nursing facilities were updated: Citizens Care and Rehabilitation Center in Frederick – 100%, Salisbury Rehabilitation and Nursing Center – 98%, and Autumn Lake Healthcare in Glade Valley – 97%.
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Update on Maryland’s Top 10 and Top 10 Qualified Nursing Facilities Ranked by Staff Immunization Rate
Maryland Department of Health also announces six facilities that failed to submit adequate data required
Baltimore, Maryland – The Maryland Department of Health (MDH) today announced an update on the top 10 and last 10 skilled nursing facilities in the state, ranked by percentage of staff with at least one dose of a vaccine against COVID-19. MDH also announced an update on skilled nursing facilities that failed to submit adequate COVID-19 vaccination data for staff, as required by the state.
Through vaccination protocols in force since September 1, 2021, all staff in healthcare facilities must have their first or only dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Health care facilities that do not follow vaccination protocols or do not correctly report their vaccination data are subject to fines, civil penalties and enforcement measures.
Each week, the Maryland Department of Aging publishes data on residents and staff vaccinated against COVID-19 at each of the state’s skilled nursing facilities on its Qualified Nursing Facility Immunization Dashboard.
“Over the past ten weeks, the percentage of staff in state health care facilities who are vaccinated with at least one dose against COVID-19 has increased by 10.1%,” said MDH Secretary Dennis R Schrader. âIn addition, the vast majority of healthcare facilities now report their data on time and are in compliance. “
“The handful of health care facilities in the state that still have a significant number of employees unvaccinated against COVID-19 put the health of vaccinated staff and residents at risk,” said Rona E. Kramer, secretary of the Maryland Department of Aging. “We will continue to impose sanctions on them until they comply.”
The 10 Best Nursing Homes and Skilled Gathering Facilities in Maryland
classified by percentage of staff with at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine
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St. Mary’s Nursing Center = 100 percent
Fairland Center = 100 percent
St. Elizabeth Nursing and Rehabilitation Center = 100 percent
Collingswood Rehabilitation and Health Care Center = 100 percent
Sagepoint Nursing and Rehabilitation Center = 100 percent
Overlea Health and Rehabilitation Center = 100 percent
The Fall Ridge in North Oaks = 100 percent
Bethesda Coach Hill = 100 percent
Bedford Court Care Center = 100 percent
Franklin Woods Center = 100 percent
Maplewood Park Square = 100 percent
Brighton Gardens from Tuckerman Lane = 100 percent
Fahrney-Keedy Memorial House = 100 percent
Maryland Baptist Aged Home = 100 percent
Frederick Citizens Care and Rehabilitation Center = 100 percent
Broadmead = 100 percent
Place du parc Roland = 100 percent
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Friends’ retirement home = 99 percent
Edenwald retirement community = 99 percent
Hammonds Lane Center = 99 percent
Keswick Multiple Care Center = 99 percent
Lorien Bulle Rock = 99 percent
Wilson Health Care Center = 99 percent
Bethesda Health and Rehabilitation = 99 percent
Doctors Community rehabilitation and patient care = 99 percent
Villa Rosa Nursing and rehabilitation = 99 percent
Sligo Creek Center = 99 percent
Hebrew House of Greater Washington = 99 percent
Glen Meadows Retirement Community = 99 percent
Fox Chase Nursing and Rehabilitation Center = 99 percent
Montgomery Village Health Center = 99 percent
Waldorf Center = 99 percent
Patapsco Valley Center = 99 percent
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Autumn Lake Health Care at Cherry Lane = 98 percent
Augsburg village = 98 percent
The Solomons of Asbury = 98 percent
Salisbury Rehabilitation and Nursing Center = 98 percent
Bel Pré Health Center = 98 percent
Masonic Houses of Maryland = 98 percent
Forestville Health Center = 98 percent
South River Health Center = 98 percent
The village of Rockville = 98 percent
Advantageous house = 98 percent
Saint-Joseph Nursing = 98 percent
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Post-acute care center = 97 percent
Chesapeake Future Care = 97 percent
Northampton Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center = 97 percent
Resorts in Chester River Manor = 97 percent
Pleasant View Retirement Home = 97 percent
Manor Care Health Services – Potomac = 97 percent
Fall Lake Health Care in Glade Valley = 97 percent
Forest Haven Nursing and Rehabilitation Center = 97 percent
Transitional care services at Mercy Medical Center = 97 percent
Moran Nursing and Rehabilitation Center = 97 percent
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Pineview Future Care = 96 percent
Manor Care Health Services – Chevy Chase = 96 percent
Chestnut Green Blakehurst Health Center = 96 percent
Ingleside at King Farm = 96 percent
Hillhaven Nursing and Rehabilitation Center = 96 percent
Brooke Grove Nursing and Rehabilitation Center = 96 percent
Ridgeway Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center = 96 percent
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Lutheran Villager of Carroll = 95 percent
Copper crest = 95 percent
Rockville Retirement Home = 95 percent
Levindale Geriatric Center and Hebrew Hospital = 95 percent
Arcola Health and Rehabilitation Center = 95 percent
Brinton Woods Nursing and Rehabilitation Center = 95 percent
Frederick Villa Nursing and Rehabilitation Center = 95 percent
Fairhaven = 95 percent
Lorien Health Systems – Colombia = 95 percent
Allegany Health Nursing and Rehabilitation = 95 percent
Lorien Health Systems Mt. Airy = 95 percent
North Arundel Health and Rehabilitation Center = 95 percent
Crescent Cities Nursing and Rehabilitation Center = 95 percent
Manor Care Health Services – Silver Spring = 95 percent
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Miller’s Grant Lutheran Village = 94 percent
Fall Lake Health Care in Chestertown = 94 percent
Heron Point from Chestertown = 94 percent
Marley Neck Health and Rehabilitation Center = 94 percent
Fall Lake Health Care at Spa Creek = 94 percent
Buckingham’s choice = 94 percent
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Rehabilitation and health care in the Potomac Valley = 93 percent
Restore health rehabilitation center = 93 percent
Julia Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center = 93 percent
The house of the Sacred Heart = 93 percent
Summit Park Health and Rehabilitation Center = 93 percent
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Subacute unit of the Center hospitalier du Nord-Ouest = 92 percent
Greater Baltimore Medical Center Subacute Care Unit = 92 percent
Northwestern Health Center = 92 percent
Manor Care Health Services – Adelphi = 92 percent
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Ravenwood Nursing Center = 91 percent
Homewood at Crumland Farms = 91 percent
Fall Lake Health Care at Homewood = 91 percent
Future Care Old Court = 91 percent
Mennonite House of Goodwill = 91 percent
Glen Burnie Health and Rehabilitation Center = 91 percent
Lorien Belair Nursing and Rehabilitation Center = 91 percent
The last 10 skilled nursing homes and assembly facilities in Maryland
classified by percentage of staff with at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine
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Fall Lake Health Care in Chesapeake Woods = 49 percent
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Brightwood Powerback Campus Rehabilitation = 52 percent
Cumberland Health Center = 52 percent
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Dennett Road Manor = 56 percent
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Calvert Manor Rehabilitation and Health Center = 60 percent
Complete Treatments at Corsica Hills = 60 percent
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Vindobona Nursing and Rehabilitation Center = 61 percent
Coffman retirement home = 61 percent
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Ministries of Saint Joseph = 62 percent
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Sterling Care in the village of Frostburg = 63 percent
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Anchorage Health Center = 64 percent
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Charlotte Hall Veterans’ House = 65 percent
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Fall Lake Health Care in Parkville = 66 percent
Nursing home and skilled assembly facilities in Maryland
who did not submit adequate data on personnel vaccinated against COVID-19
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Regency treatment of Silver Spring
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Autumn Lake Health Care at Bridgepark
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Althea Woodland retirement home
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Oak Manor Health and Rehabilitation Center
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Future Care Capital Region
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Irvington Future Care
For more information on CRISP nursing home reporting requirements, please see this transmission to all administrators of retirement homes. Institutions are required to report certain information themselves on a weekly or daily basis.
For establishments with questions about the data reported for their establishment, send an email mdh.snfdata@maryland.gov.
For the most recent data on Maryland COVID-19, visit coronavirus.maryland.gov.
To schedule a COVID-19 vaccination appointment or see if you are eligible for a Pfizer COVID-19 booster, visit covidvax.maryland.gov. To find a place to take a COVID-19 test, visit covidtest.maryland.gov.
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