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Henrico Health and Rehabilitation Center

Researching Nursing Homes through the Freedom of Information Act

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We regularly collect surveys on nursing homes obtained from the government under the Freedom of Information Act.  Click the below link to review this facility’s surveys after reviewing the facility’s characteristics.

Address for this facility:

Henrico Health and Rehabilitation Center

561 North Airport Drive

Highland Springs, VA  23075

Facility Characteristics:

  • Facility has a 1-star rating currently, which is much below average.  This rating, from Medicare.gov, is based on the nursing home’s performance based on health inspections, staffing levels and quality measures.  To review some of the inspection reports, click the link below.
  • This facility is operated by the for-profit chain, Medical Facilities of America.  For more information about Medical Facilities of America, take a look at their nursing home affiliated entity performance measures.
  • Providing 24 nursing care a skilled care setting
  • Facility has 120 beds, participates in Medicare and Medicaid.
  • Admission contract required.  Some facilities require patients to sign mandatory arbitration provisions (waiving your right to a jury trial) as a condition of admission
  • Facility is licensed and regulated by the Virginia Department of Health, who produced the below surveys and deficiencies under the Freedom of Information Act.

CLICK HERE TO REVIEW SURVEYS

A note by Attorney Jeffrey J. Downey:

Thank you for visiting my website.  Anyone who is considering the admission of a loved one into an assisted living facility should undertake a review of surveys or other data that will provide a snapshot of some of the issues or problems that the facility is experiencing.  Keep in mind that this information can be limited and may not reflect the actual condition of the facility when your loved one is admitted.  Anyone who is considering admission into such a facility should undertake their own investigation, including a personal visit and discussion with the staff and residents, if permitted.  Disclaimer: The following information comes from a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) issued to the Virginia Department of Health   Not all surveys have been copied to this website.  In addition, the online compliance history includes information regarding adverse actions that may be the subject of a pending appeal or plan of correction.  An adverse action is not final until a provider has exhausted or waived all due process rights.  Not all the information contained herein is necessarily current and errors may have occurred in the conversion of this document from PDF to a searchable word document.  Anyone considering admission to an assisted living facility should review the most recent survey results and visit the facility to make their own observations about the quality of care.