North Carolina Nursing Home Complaints

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NORTH CAROLINA Nursing Home Information Ratings Surveys ...
A listing of all medicare/medicaid certified nursing homes in NORTH CAROLINA including repeat violations,complaints, survey data, summary of CMS data and links to the National Watch List if actual harm/immediate jeopardy reported as well as ...

North Carolina Board of Nursing
Regulatory agency comprised of elected nurses, appointed citizens, and staff.

NORTH CAROLINA : CONFIRMED NURSING HOME COMPLAINTS
The complaint data was obtained directly from CMS, 07/18/09. More recent reports/corrections may be available at the nursing home, ask to see all reports. AUTUMN CARE OF ... U.S. Nursing Home Registry. SILAS CREEK MANOR: WINSTON-SALEM, NC. DATE ...

NC DAAS: Long Term Care Ombudsman Program
Long Term Care Ombudsmen serve as advocates for residents in nursing homes and adult care homes (rest homes/assisted living) throughout North Carolina. Ombudsmen receive and investigate complaints made by or on behalf of long term care residents and work for their resolution. ...

NC Division of Aging and Adult Services
North Carolina Division of Aging and Adult Services. Nursing Homes. View the most recent results of government surveys of every Medicare and Medicaid certified nursing home in the country. This summary information identifies particular types of problems found in the nursing home. ...

Winston-Salem Nursing Homes in Winston-Salem NC Yellow Pages ...
Directory of Winston-Salem Nursing Homes in NC yellow pages. Find Nursing Homes in Winston-Salem maps with reviews, websites, phone numbers, addresses, and business profiles.

Raleigh Nursing Homes in Raleigh NC Yellow Pages by SuperPages
Directory of Raleigh Nursing Homes in NC yellow pages. Find Nursing Homes in Raleigh maps with reviews, websites, phone numbers, addresses, and business profiles.


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