U.S. News & World Report Names Sibley Memorial Hospital’s Renaissance Skilled Nursing Facility as 2021-22 Best Nursing Home

11/30/2021

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Washington, D.C. – Sibley Memorial Hospital’s Renaissance skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility is among the 13% of U.S. skilled nursing facilities that have been recognized as a Best Nursing Home for 2021-22 by U.S. News & World Report.

Renaissance earned Best Nursing Homes status by achieving a rating of “High Performing,” the highest possible rating, for short-term rehabilitation. U.S. News gives the designation of Best Nursing Home only to those homes that satisfy U.S. News’ assessment of the appropriate use of key services and consistent performance in quality measures.

“The Renaissance team is honored to receive this recognition. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought many challenges to nursing homes across the country. We are so appreciative of the ongoing efforts and commitment of our Renaissance team members, who have continued to provide compassionate care to our residents every day,” said Keysha Dale, administrator of the Sibley Renaissance skilled nursing facility.

Now in its 12th year, the U.S. News Best Nursing Homes ratings and profiles offer comprehensive information about quality of care, COVID-19 vaccination requirements for residents and staff, flu and pneumonia vaccination rates and infection control violations listed on the resident safety summary. Individuals can easily conduct customized research for a highly rated nursing home by location, size and Medicare and Medicaid coverage.

This year's methodology includes an emphasis on homes meeting certain standards of patient safety, which could limit a home’s ability to achieve a ‘High-Performing’ rating. These standards include a minimum threshold for the staff COVID-19 vaccination rate, overuse of antipsychotic drugs and frequent visits to the emergency department, among other criteria. Homes that have below a 75% COVID-19 staff vaccination rate are not considered a leading facility.

The ratings include data on staffing, success in preventing emergency department visits and pneumonia vaccination rates, among other metrics. The Short-Term Care Rating incorporates measures of quality including consistency of registered nurse staffing, use of antipsychotic drugs and success in preventing falls. For 2021-22, 13,500 facilities received a short-term rating, while only 1,651 homes earned a High-Performing rating.

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About Sibley Memorial Hospital

Sibley Memorial Hospital, a member of Johns Hopkins Medicine, in Northwest Washington, D.C., has a distinguished history of serving the community since its founding in 1890. As a not-for-profit, full-service, 318-bed community hospital, Sibley offers medical, surgical, obstetric, oncology and orthopaedic treatment, intensive care, skilled nursing inpatient services and a state-of-the-art 24-hour emergency department. Sibley’s campus is also home to Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, the Johns Hopkins National Proton Therapy Center, Grand Oaks — an assisted living residence — a medical building with physician offices, and an ambulatory surgery and imaging center.

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