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Cypress Village serves
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Highlights
Cypress Village provides a full range of choices for today’s seniors. Choosing a senior living community represents a lifestyle choice and we understand that our residents are choosing much more than a comfortable living environment to call home. Our Brookdale community delivers Inspired Independent Living, with the promise of Exceptional Experiences Everyday. In choosing this community, our residents have made a conscious lifestyle decision designed to deliver enhanced opportunities for pursuing health and life fulfillment through the exceptional services, amenities and opportunities we offer. Our Optimum Life® and Celebrations programs provide an all-encompassing way of life that touches our residents, their families and associates alike. Optimum Life® is a journey of self discovery including services, features and benefits that allow each resident to pursue their peak level of health, wholeness and fulfillment while balancing six key dimensions of personal wellness: emotional, intellectual, physical, social, spiritual and purposeful. As part of Optimum Life® we encourage our residents to celebrate life each day. Inspired dining and vibrant lifestyle activities come together in our Celebrations program, filling the monthly calendar with themed experiences, special events and group activities that highlight different cultures and cuisines in a common venue of camaraderie. Within its Continuing Care Retirement Communities, Brookdale Senior Living provides Rehabilitation and Healthcare Centers, where professional staff provide compassionate medical care when needed. Whether for short-term rehabilitation, or for longer-term nursing care, our communities provide excellent services and attention that extends beyond the clinical details of recovery. Residents of Brookdale Continuing Care Retirement Communities enjoy peace of mind knowing that opportunities for optimizing their health, wellness and convenience await them. With Inspired Independent Living, Personalized Assisted Living, the Clare Bridge Club program for Alzheimer’s and dementia care, and Skilled Nursing care, Brookdale Continuing Care Retirement Communities provide the lifestyles our residents want, the services they need and abundant opportunities to enjoy life in comfort, with convenience and style.
All genders welcome
Age 55 and over
Eligibility requirements:
Our community welcomes all inquiries; we accept private pay, most long term insurances and VA benefits. Rent is month to month with 30 day termination notice.
Care Options
Licensed nursing care provided 24 hours a day
Physician care by routine visit
Personal Assistance
Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
Catheter management
Sitting, standing, walking, and getting in and out of bed
Toileting
Medication management
Care Services
Dental care
Eye care
Hospice
Massage therapy
Mental health counseling
Occupational therapy
Physical therapy
Restorative therapy
Speech therapy
Support groups for families and caregivers
Residents may contract with an outside agency to bring in services
Behavioral Support Offered for Residents Who...
Hit, kick, or act physically aggressive
Yell, curse, or act verbally aggressive
Do not sleep through the night
Become disoriented
Pace or rummage habitually
Seek exits
Wander
Need prompting for their personal care
Diabetes Management Care
Diet
Oral medication
Staff-administered insulin injection
Health Condition Care
Arthritis
Breathing support requiring oxygen
Broken bones
Cancer
Colostomy/urostomy care needs
Emphysema or other lung diseases
Heart disease or heart failure
Incontinence and bladder management
Management of an I.V.
Management of a feeding tube
Memory loss
Monitored intake of foods and liquids
Multiple sclerosis
Osteoporosis
Parkinson's disease
Stroke
Tendency to fall
Traumatic brain injury
Wound treatment
Staff certifications and training:
CNA, RN LPN is given In-services throughout the month on topics such as medical records errors, CPR, Pain control, etc. They are also given classes to keep up with their CPU and other certifications current for the year. There are mandatory and non-mandatory in-services offered monthly.
Memory Care
There is a dedicated area for Alzheimer's and Dementia residents
Stages of Alzheimer's Progression Accepted
Stage 1: no impairment
Stage 2: very mild decline
Stage 3: mild decline
Stage 4: moderate decline
Stage 5: moderate, mid-stage
Stage 6: moderately severe
Stage 7: severe, late-stage
Services for Alzheimer's or Dementia Residents
Family members able to join at mealtime
Family members able to participate in care plan
Specially trained staff
Safe wandering areas
Regular assessments by interdisciplinary staff
Environment that is easy to navigate
Daily planned recreational and social activities
Activities tailored to residents' abilities
Diminished abilities or stage of disease that would result in a transfer or discharge:
When the patient is aggressive to the point were it could harm the residents or employees.
Living Space Options
Shared bedrooms with shared bathrooms
Minimum cost: $219
Maximum cost: $232
Billed per month
Accommodations
Short Term and Temporary Stay Options
Respite care
Rehabilitation care
Residents may bring pets
Pet Types Allowed
Smoking accommodations are provided
Residents may bring their own furniture
Security Features
Door alarms
Emergency in-room call system
Fire sprinkler system
Transportation and Parking Options
Transportation provided by facility
Resident parking
Guest parking
Room Amenities
Cable hook up
Climate control or thermostat
Private telephone line
Wheelchair access
Cost
Payment Sources Accepted
Long term care insurance
Medicaid
Medicare
Private funds
Staff
Cypress Village exceeds average state scores in 3 of 4 areas.
Cypress Village exceeds average region scores in 3 of 4 areas.
| Measure |
0 hours
2.4 hours
4.8 hours
7.2 hours
9.6 hours
12 hours
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| Number of Registered Nurse hours per-resident per-day |
0.89 hours
0.65 hours
0.65 hours
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| Number of License Practical or Licensed Vocational Nurse hours per-resident per-day |
1.04 hours
0.99 hours
0.95 hours
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| Number of Certified Nursing Assistant hours per-resident per-day |
2.74 hours
3 hours
2.99 hours
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| Total number of licensed staff hours per resident per day |
1.93 hours
1.64 hours
1.6 hours
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0 hours
2.4 hours
4.8 hours
7.2 hours
9.6 hours
12 hours
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Star Ratings
Cypress Village exceeds average state scores in 5 of 5 areas.
Cypress Village exceeds average region scores in 4 of 5 areas.
| Measure |
0 stars
1 stars
2 stars
3 stars
4 stars
5 stars
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| Overall Star Rating |
4 stars
3.25 stars
3.73 stars
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| Nurse Staffing Star Rating |
4 stars
3.46 stars
3.61 stars
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| Registered Nurse Only Star Rating |
4 stars
2.65 stars
2.68 stars
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| Health Inspections Star Rating |
3 stars
2.9 stars
3.44 stars
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| Quality Measures Star Rating |
4 stars
3.17 stars
3.18 stars
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0 stars
1 stars
2 stars
3 stars
4 stars
5 stars
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Quality Measures for Short-Stay Patients
Cypress Village exceeds average state scores in 3 of 5 areas.
Cypress Village exceeds average region scores in 3 of 5 areas.
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| Percent of short-stay residents who have delirium |
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| Percent of short-stay residents who had moderate to severe pain |
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| Percent of short-stay residents who were assessed and given pneumococcal vaccination |
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| Percent of short-stay residents who have pressure sores |
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| Percent of short-stay residents given influenza vaccination during the flu season |
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Quality Measures for Long-Stay Patients
Cypress Village exceeds average state scores in 3 of 14 areas.
Cypress Village exceeds average region scores in 4 of 14 areas.
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| Percent of long-stay residents who have moderate to severe pain |
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| Percent of low-risk long-stay residents who lose control of their bowels or bladder |
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| Percent of high-risk long-stay residents who have pressure sores |
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| Percent of long-stay residents who spend most of their time in bed or in a chair |
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| Percent of long-stay residents given influenza vaccination during the flu season |
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| Percent of long-stay residents who were physically restrained |
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| Percent of long-stay residents who have/had a catheter inserted and left in their bladder |
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| Percent of long-stay residents whose ability to move about in and around their room got worse |
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| Percent of long-stay residents who lose too much weight |
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| Percent of long-stay residents whose need for help with daily activities has increased |
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| Percent of long-stay residents who had a urinary tract infection |
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| Percent of low-risk long-stay residents who have pressure sores |
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| Percent of long-stay residents who were assessed and given pneumococcal vaccination |
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| Percent of long-stay residents who are more depressed or anxious |
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Eligibility
All genders welcome
Age 62 and over
Eligibility requirements:
Our community welcomes all inquiries; we accept private pay, most long term insurances and VA benefits. Rent is month to month with 30 day termination notice.
Living Space Options
Studio or efficiency apartments
Minimum cost: $1240
Billed per month
One bedroom apartments
Minimum cost: $1560
Billed per month
2+ bedroom apartments
Minimum cost: $2665
Billed per month
Accommodations
Residents may bring pets
Pet Types Allowed
Smoking accommodations are provided
Residents may bring their own furniture
Security Features
Door alarms
Emergency in-room call system
Transportation and Parking Options
Transportation provided by facility
Resident parking
Guest parking
Room Amenities
Cable hook up
Climate control or thermostat
Private telephone line
Wheelchair access
Cost
Payment Sources Accepted
Buy-in fee required
Pet deposit required
Pet deposit amount: $500
Eligibility
Eligibility requirements:
Our community welcomes all inquiries; we accept private pay, most long term insurances and VA benefits. Rent is month to month with 30 day termination notice.
Licenses
FL Assisted Living Facility
License No. 7720
Issued by Florida Agency For Health Care Administration
US DHHS Skilled Nursing Facility
License No. 105745
Issued by U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
FL Skilled Nursing Facility
License No. 11170961
Issued by Florida Agency For Health Care Administration
FL Continuing Care Retirement Community
Issued by Florida Department of Financial Services
FL Homemaker, Companion Services
License No. 231174
Issued by Florida Agency For Health Care Administration
Medicare
Issued by Medicare
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- Giving the recommended antibiotics at the right time before surgery
- Stopping the antibiotics within the right timeframe after surgery
- Maintaining the patient’s temperature and blood glucose (sugar) at normal levels
- Removing catheters that are used to drain the bladder in a timely manner after surgery.
Hospitals can also reduce the risk of cardiac problems associated with surgery by:
- Making sure that certain prescription drugs are continued in the time before, during, and just after the surgery. This includes drugs used to control heart rhythms and blood pressure.
- Giving drugs that prevent blood clots and using other methods such as special stockings that increase circulation in the legs.
An acute myocardial infarction (AMI), also called a heart attack, happens when one of the heart’s arteries becomes blocked and the supply of blood and oxygen to part of the heart muscle is slowed or stopped. When the heart muscle doesn’t get the oxygen and nutrients it needs, the affected heart tissue may die. These measures show some of the standards of care provided, if appropriate, for most adults who have had a heart attack.
Pneumonia is a serious lung infection that causes difficulty breathing, fever, cough and fatigue. These measures show some of the recommended treatments for pneumonia. Read more information about pneumonia care.
Heart Failure is a weakening of the heart's pumping power. With heart failure, your body doesn't get enough oxygen and nutrients to meet its needs. These measures show some of the process of care provided for most adults with heart failure. Read more information about heart failure.
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"30-Day Mortality" is when patients die within 30 days of their admission to a hospital. The information that follows shows the death rates for each hospital compared to the U.S. National Rate. The rates take into account how sick patients were before they were admitted to the hospital.
"30-Day Readmission" is when patients who have had a recent hospital stay need to go back into a hospital again within 30 days of their discharge. Below, the rates of readmission for each hospital are compared to the U.S. National Rate. The rates take into account how sick patients were before they were admitted to the hospital. Read more information about hospital readmission measures.
These measures give you information about hospitals' use of medical imaging tests for outpatients based on the following:
- Protecting patients’ safety, such as keeping patients’ exposure to radiation and other risks as low as possible.
- Following up properly when screening tests such as mammograms show a possible problem.
- Avoiding the risk, stress, and cost of doing imaging tests that patients may not need.
The information shown here is limited to medical imaging facilities that are part of a hospital or associated with a hospital. These facilities can be inside or near the hospital, or in a different location. This information only includes medical imaging done on outpatients. Medical imaging tests done for patients who have been admitted to the hospital as inpatients aren’t included.
These measures are based on Medicare claims data.
HCAHPS (Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems) is a national survey that asks patients about their experiences during a recent hospital stay. Use the results shown here to compare hospitals based on ten important hospital quality topics.
Hospital Acquired Conditions are serious conditions that patients may get during an inpatient hospital stay. If hospitals follow proper procedures, patients are less likely to get these conditions. Medicare doesn’t pay for any of these conditions, and patients can’t be billed for them, if they got them while in the hospital. Medicare will only pay for these conditions if patients already had them when they were admitted to the hospital.
Serious Complications are based on how often adult patients had certain serious, but potentially preventable complications related to medical or surgical inpatient hospital care.
Deaths for Certain Conditions are based on how many patients with these conditions died while they were in the hospital.
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