Homestead Rehabilitation Center Earns National Quality Award

Homestead Rehabilitation Center (www.HomesteadRehab.com) has been recognized as a 2017 “Silver Achievement in Quality Award” recipient by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL). The AHCA/NCAL National Quality Award Program spotlights providers across the nation that have demonstrated their commitment to improving quality of care for residents in long-term and post-acute care centers.

“Homestead is one of four skilled nursing facilities in Nebraska to achieve this prestigious recognition,” said Administrator Matt Romshek. “This honor demonstrates Homestead’s commitment to high quality resident care which our team strives for every day. The application process and the quality improvements a facility must achieve to receive this award are strenuous. This award is granted from a national organization, not the city, the county, or even the state. We look forward to the journey for the Gold Award.”

AHCA/NCAL challenges members to achieve excellence through three progressive levels: Bronze, Silver, and Gold. At the Silver level, members develop and demonstrate effective approaches that improve performance and healthcare outcomes. Homestead Rehabilitation Center can now advance in developing approaches for the “Gold Excellence in Quality Award.”

Homestead Rehabilitation Center—offering rehabilitation, long-term living, memory support, respite and end-of-life care—is open for admissions and therapy seven days a week and accepts Medicare, Medicaid, VA, managed care and insurance. Visit www.HomesteadRehab.com.