Fairburn Health Care Center is a medium-sized nursing facility in Fairburn, Georgia, with the capacity to accommodate up to 120 residents. Operated as a for-profit partnership, the center is not part of a continuing care retirement community but does participate in both Medicare and Medicaid, making it accessible for those seeking either short-term rehabilitation or long-term care under these federal and state programs. The facility is equipped to deliver post-acute care for individuals who are recovering from hospital stays following health events such as strokes, heart attacks, infections, or injuries.
The center provides both short-term rehabilitation and long-term care, with ratings in both categories reflecting a below average performance. About 53.7% of residents receiving short-term rehabilitation were able to return home after their discharge, a statistic that gives potential residents and their families an indication of the outcomes they might expect. During their stays, some residents have experienced major falls, with 10% suffering injuries like fractures or dislocations that required further medical intervention. Infections represent another concern, as 9.4% of those in short-term rehabilitation required hospitalization due to serious infections, while 7.7% needed emergency room visits during their recovery periods.
Residents receiving long-term care at Fairburn Health Care Center receive an average of 3 hours and 7 minutes of nurse staffing daily, a figure that is consistent across both weekdays and weekends, with the facility being noted for its stability in weekend staffing. The majority of residents—76%—maintained their ability to perform daily activities independently, such as moving, eating, and personal care, though 1.3 emergency room visits per 1,000 patient days were reported, reflecting some healthcare challenges within the resident population. Preventative health measures are emphasized, with 75.2% of residents receiving the annual influenza vaccination.
Routine inspections by health authorities have identified certain areas needing improvement within the facility. There have been instances involving delays in reporting suspected abuse, neglect, or theft to the appropriate authorities, as well as shortcomings in the timely development and updating of comprehensive care plans. Other concerns highlighted include pressure ulcer prevention and care, provision of safe and appropriate respiratory care, and adherence to standards in food sourcing, preparation, storage, and service. These issues have been addressed following investigation and inspection processes, with corrective actions documented after each noted deficiency.
In the three years leading up to the most recent data, Fairburn Health Care Center paid one fine, totaling $12,155, as a result of regulatory findings. Despite these challenges, the staff remains committed to serving both the medical and non-medical needs of its residents, assisting with daily activities such as medication management, eating, and personal care, within a structured, supportive environment.