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Organization: Los Angeles County / Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich
Date: January 13, 2009
Antonovich Calls for Nursing Home Grading System
LOS ANGELES COUNTY To ensure the health and well-being of the County's senior population, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a motion by Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich to encourage the Governor and State Health officials to require nursing homes to display publically their five-star rating issued by the Federal Government's Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The rating, with five stars being the highest and one star for the lowest, includes medical care, staffing levels, food services, sanitation, bedsore mitigation and the results of licensing inspections.
"This vital information equips families to make informed decisions about the care for their loved ones. It also provides incentives for facilities to establish higher quality standards and compliance," said Antonovich.
While the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services performs licensing and complaint inspections through a contract with the State of California, only the State can require facilities to post the results of the new Federal Rating system.
The motion sends a five signature letter to the Governor, the California State Legislature, and the Director of the State Department of Public Health to support a facility rating guide for nursing facilities and convalescent homes.
Supervisor Antonovich is the father of the County's successful Restaurant Grading system established in 1997.