Monday, September 8, 2014

THE TILLERS NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER
AWARDED ACCREDITATION AND CERTIFICATION FROM JOINT COMMISSION

The Tillers Nursing & Rehabilitation Center of Oswego, IL has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for accreditation and certification by demonstrating compliance with national standards for advanced post-acute care services, health care quality, and patient and resident safety in nursing homes. The accreditation and certification awards recognize The Tillers’ dedication to continuous compliance with The Joint Commission’s state-of-the-art standards.

The Tillers Nursing & Rehabilitation underwent a rigorous on-site survey in July to obtain The Joint Commission’s Nursing Care Center accreditation and Post-Acute Care certification option. The Joint Commission expert surveyor evaluated The Tillers for compliance with standards of care for post-acute care services as well as those specific to the needs of all patients and residents, including infection prevention and control, leadership, and medication management.

"In achieving Joint Commission accreditation and certification, The Tillers has demonstrated its commitment to the highest level of care for its patients and residents that goes beyond federal and state requirements," says Gina Zimmermann, M.S., executive director, Nursing Care Center Accreditation, The Joint Commission. “Accreditation and certification are voluntary processes and I commend The Tillers for successfully undertaking both of these challenges to elevate its standard of care and instill confidence in the community it serves.”

The Joint Commission's Nursing Care Center accreditation program, formerly the Long Term Care accreditation program, was established in 1966 and accredits nearly 1,000 organizations offering nursing and post-acute care services. The Post-Acute Care Certification option became available as part of the Nursing Care Center accreditation program in July 2013. The Joint Commission’s standards address important functions relating to the care of patients and residents and the management of nursing and rehabilitation centers. The standards are developed in consultation with industry experts, providers, measurement experts and consumers.

"With Joint Commission accreditation and certification, we are making a significant investment in quality on a day-to-day basis from the top down. The Joint Commission provides us a framework to take our organization to the next level and helps create a culture of excellence,” says Robert Saxon, Administrator of The Tillers.  “Achieving Joint Commission accreditation and certification, for our organization, is a major commitment to maintain excellence and continually improve the care we provide.”

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