140 residents  2 RNAC's

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We have 160 beds, One MDS coordinator per unit so the ratio would be
160:4

 

Heidi Ebertowski,R.N.

MDS Care Coordinator

Valley Memorial Homes

Grand Forks, ND

(701)787-7937   fax (701)787-7901

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Subject: RE: ratios

 

100:1

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I have a question.  How many MDS coordinators are in facilities compared
to number of residents?  Thanks in advance.  

 

Courtney Hunter RN

I work in a small facility with 46 beds and I am the only MDS
coordinator.  I work around 20-24 hours per week.

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