The American Health Care Association and the National Center for
Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL) announced the recipients of the 2012
National Quality Award program. A total of 458 skilled nursing or
assisted living facilities from across the country earned a Bronze,
Silver or Gold from the three-tiered award program which commends those
facilities that focus on improving the quality of care for the
individuals they serve.
Initiated in 1996 and centered on the criteria of the renowned
Baldrige Performance Excellence Program, the AHCA/NCAL National Quality
Award program has encouraged long term and post-acute care facilities to
achieve performance excellence through continuous learning and
development. The program’s three levels – Bronze, Silver and Gold – each
maintain meticulous criteria, and facilities seeking to attain all
three must do so in succession.
In 2012, 404 facilities earned Bronze and 52 earned Silver. Only two
facilities were recipients of the program’s highest honor – the Gold
award. Golden LivingCenter – Continental Manor in Abbotsford, WI and
Grand Islander Center, Genesis HealthCare in Middletown, RI join the
Gold platform with only 11 other facilities that have earned the award
since the program began.
The awards were presented during AHCA/NCAL’s 63rd Annual
Convention & Expo, October 7-10 in Tampa, Florida.
For a complete list of the 2012 Quality Award recipients, please visit the AHCA website.
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