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    November 15, 2021

    Media contacts:

    Deidre McCabe, Director, Office of Communications, 410-767-3536

    Andy Owen, Deputy Director, Media Relations, 410-767-6491


    Update on top and bottom 10 skilled nursing facilities in Maryland ranked by staff vaccination rates

    Maryland Department of Health also announces update on facilities that did not submit adequate data required 

     

    Baltimore, MD – The Maryland Department of Health (MDH) today announced an update on the top and bottom 10 skilled nursing facilities in the state ranked by percentage of staff with at least one dose of a vaccine against COVID-19. MDH also announced an update on skilled nursing facilities that did not submit adequate COVID-19 vaccination data as required.


    Per vaccination protocols in effect since September 1, 2021 and reinforced on November 4, 2021 by the Federal government, all nursing facility staff are required to have their first or single dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Nursing facilities that fail to comply with vaccination protocols or do not adequately report their vaccination data are subject to fines, civil penalties, and enforcement actions. 

     

    A full list of the state’s nursing facilities and their vaccination data can be found on the Maryland Department of Aging’s Skilled Nursing Facilities Vaccination Dashboard, which is updated weekly.

     

    Bottom 10 skilled nursing home and congregate facilities in Maryland 

    ranked by percentage of staff with at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine

     

    1. Autumn Lake Healthcare at Chesapeake Woods = 51 percent

    2. Cumberland Healthcare Center = 55 percent

    3. Dennett Road Manor = 58 percent

    4. Calvert Manor Center for Rehabilitation And Health = 62 percent

    5. Future Care Cold Spring = 64 percent

    6. Complete Care at Corsica Hills = 65 percent

    Hagerstown Healthcare Center = 65 percent

    Coffman Nursing Home = 65 percent

    1. Powerback Rehabilitation Brightwood Campus = 69 percent

    Sterling Care at South Mountain = 69 percent

    1. Anchorage Healthcare Center = 70 percent

    Williamsport Nursing Home = 70 percent

    1. Sterling Care at Frostburg Village = 71 percent

    2. Autumn Lake Healthcare at Pikesville = 73 percent

     

    Skilled nursing home and congregate facilities in Maryland 

    that did not submit adequate COVID-19 vaccination data

     

    1. Cadia Healthcare - Wheaton

    2. Manor Care Health Services - Rossville

    3. Gsnh Operator 

    4. St Joseph’s Ministries

    5. Meadow Park Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center


    For more information on nursing home CRISP reporting requirements, please see this transmittal to all nursing home administrators. Facilities are required to self-report certain information weekly or daily. 


    For facilities that have questions on data reported for their facility, email mdh.snfdata@maryland.gov.


    For the most recent Maryland COVID-19 data, visit coronavirus.maryland.gov

     

    To schedule a COVID-19 vaccination appointment or see if you are eligible for a COVID-19 booster shot, visit covidvax.maryland.gov. To find a location to get a COVID-19 test, visit covidtest.maryland.gov.  

     

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