Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Pocopson Home earns 5-star rating

- MediaNews Group

WEST CHESTER >> Pocopson Home, Chester County’s longterm healthcare facility, has received a 5-star rating from the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

“We are thrilled with this endorsemen­t of Pocopson Home, as it is an achievemen­t that reviews many aspects of service and care,” said Chester County Commission­ers’ Chair Michelle Kichline. “We know that all staff members contribute­d to the rating – it was a total team effort from the house cleaning staff to the management team led by Pocopson Administra­tor Jackie McKenna.”

Pocopson received 5 stars for its overall rating. Health inspection, quality measures, staffing and Registered Nurse staffing were all measured to reach the overall star rating. McKenna received notificati­on of the ranking earlier this month.

“For a county nursing home to receive a 5-star rating is rare,”

said Chester County Commission­er Kathi Cozzone. “This means the quality of care ranks up there with the private retirement homes, and we’re ranked among

the best in the nation.”

The profession­al skills and resources offered at Pocopson Home – from 24hour nursing care to existing medical transporta­tion services – were expanded in 2015 with the addition of a short-term rehabilita­tion service.

“The addition of short

term rehab services was a good move for the Chester County community because it not only helped to meet a need for more short-term rehabilita­tion options, but it has also generated revenue that offsets some of the overall costs of running the largest skilled nursing facility in the county,” said Chester

County Commission­er Terence Farrell.

Pocopson Home now offers both short- and longterm medical and nursing services, placing emphasis on rehabilita­tion for the purpose of returning residents to their homes and community environmen­t. Pocopson is certified by

the Medicare and Medicaid programs, and accepts private pay residents and other third party payors. The Home is licensed by the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Health to provide services to 275 residents.

“We have been working towards the 5-star rating for some time,” said Jackie McKenna,

Administra­tor of Pocopson Home. “We have always been proud of the care and services that we provide for our residents and we are all thrilled that our determinat­ion to offer high quality care has been recognized. I thank every member of the Pocopson Home team for their dedication.”

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Pocopson Home residents and staff celebrate the facility’s 5-star rating with five gold star balloons. Front row (l to r): Resident Diane Graham; Alicia Cellucci, Director of Nursing; residents Allan Schwartz and Jack McCullough; Back row (l to r): Resident Richard Dilworth; Sandy Bassick, Director of Social Services; Tony Lobb, Resident Assessment Coordinato­r; resident Betty Allen; Pocopson Administra­tor Jackie McKenna; and Jen Ragonese, Wound Care Specialist.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Pocopson Home residents and staff celebrate the facility’s 5-star rating with five gold star balloons. Front row (l to r): Resident Diane Graham; Alicia Cellucci, Director of Nursing; residents Allan Schwartz and Jack McCullough; Back row (l to r): Resident Richard Dilworth; Sandy Bassick, Director of Social Services; Tony Lobb, Resident Assessment Coordinato­r; resident Betty Allen; Pocopson Administra­tor Jackie McKenna; and Jen Ragonese, Wound Care Specialist.

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