LIFE CARE CENTER OF KONA

Skilled Nursing Facility | Medicare and Medicaid Certified
94 Licensed Beds
Address:
78-6957 Kamehameha Iii Road
Kailua Kona, HI 96740

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Life Care Center Of Kona is a 94 Bed Medicare And Medicaid Certified Nursing Home located in Kailua Kona, HI. Life Care Center Of Kona is certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and they provide skilled nursing services to patients in a post-acute care setting. Life Care Center Of Kona can be contacted at (808) 322-2790 for more information.

Skilled Nursing Facilities are one of the Medicare certified provider types who are participate in the CMS Quality initiatives in order to accept Medicare for payment. To learn more Skilled Nursing Facility quality measure performances, Medicare five star ratings, survey report information, patient-to-staffing ratios and more, please view the Medicare Report for Life Care Center Of Kona.

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4.4 / 5 ★★★★★ (18 reviews)
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Dan Bishop • a year ago
This facility is dangerously understaffed. My mother was admitted needing critical care, with limited use of her hands, feet, and legs. We were assured that physical therapy and critical care would be provided to address these specific needs. However, during multiple visits, we experienced significant delays in response times. On numerous occasions, it took over an hour for anyone to respond after my mother pressed the call button. While some of the issues can be attributed to the severe understaffing of nurses and CNAs, there were also instances where the competency of a few staff members was questionable, and their ability to provide care for critically ill patients was concerning. The administration seems to prioritize financial gain over patient care. Despite the obvious staffing shortages, they continue to admit more patients, stretching their resources thin and compromising the quality of care. This approach not only impacts the patients but also places an unfair burden on the dedicated staff members who are doing their best under challenging circumstances. I hope this review serves as a warning to others and prompts the administration to take necessary actions to address these critical issues. Edit: I will not be calling the owners, there is no way to resolve the lack of care my mother already received. You should have done something during the multiple conversations my father and I had about the concerns of the care. Sorry that this will serve as a warning for others considering giving their hard earned money for “care”’. Shame on you.
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Carol Walker • 7 years ago
My father, age 96, was a rehab patient here for 3 1/2 weeks following surgery for a broken leg. We could not have asked for a better place. The staff, without exception, was outstanding! The physical and occupational therapists were first rate, the nurses were attentive and the aides were over the top kind and caring. The building is clean and comfortable, the environment bright and cheerful. There are multiple dining areas and places to sit outside where residents can enjoy the sun and the ocean views. I highly recommend.
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Catherine Tarleton • 7 years ago
My husband spent six weeks at LCCK, recovering from a near-fatal stroke. He received excellent, personalized care, and the speech, physical and occupational therapists were absolutely phenomenal. They worked with him steadily, setting and achieving goals that were well beyond expectations. We are especially grateful to the speech therapists, Lea and Alana, for their patient, persistent, caring and creative work. By the end of his stay, it seemed like everyone knew him - from the laundry lady to the chef - and all cheered his progress. Thanks to them, he is 90% his old self - walking, talking, driving, enjoying time with friends, and going back to work. I had several meals with him and the food was pretty good! You can buy a meal ticket for $3 at the business office. There was a special pre-Thanksgiving dinner buffet, and various events and activities guests may join. At Christmas, they brought a little tree to his room, and "Santa" left presents underneath. I would recommend LCCK with confidence.
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Carrie Henas • 7 years ago
We live in Kailua Kona Area....My Dad was approved and we sent 2 request for Him to go to Life Care Center for long term care as He couldn't walk and is 89.. He was rejected TWICE! Even at the referral of His Doctor and Care Coordinators... After 2 rejections My Mother and I were devastated...We continued for 6 months to try to care for Him at home at much difficulty...He had a fall and after going to the Hospital He was referred to Hilo Legacy...we couldn't be happier now...Much nicer newer Facility and the dedication of the Staff and kindness has been tremendous....Most of all My Father is Cared for and Happy! Although the drive is long for my Mother and I and Family we are happy He is Happy and getting the care He SO NEEDED! I am disappointed in the Life Care Center of Kona....I work in Kona and could have visited Him more and all our Family! I work at a place where I meet with many local families and have heard quite a few bad stories about Kona Life Care Center....so now I am relieved He is not there...worth the DRIVE ! Still wonder why though and the Staff at Legacy love my Dad....
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S A • 3 years ago
My mother stayed here for 5 days after a horseback riding accident. She greatly appreciated the staff and rehabilitation care she received while there.
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Medicare Star Ratings History

Quarterly Performance for Life Care Center Of Kona, 2013-2024 (View Current Ratings on Medicare.gov)
Source: medicare.gov

Average Direct Care Minutes Per Resident (Per Day)

Quarterly Performance for Nursing and Physical Therapy Direct Care Minutes for Life Care Center Of Kona, 2013-2024
Source: medicare.gov
Average Direct Care Minutes Per Resident Per Day information is based on data submitted to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) by Life Care Center Of Kona. For informational purposes only.
LIFE CARE CENTER OF KONA
Overall Rating
3/5 stars
Quality Measures
5/5 stars
Health Inspections
2/5 stars
Staffing
3/5 stars
Star Ratings are based on Medicare Nursing Home Compare Data as of November 23, 2024. View Medicare star rating performance history exclusively on CareListings.
Average Direct Care Per Resident (Per Day)
Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA)
113 minutes
Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN)
42 minutes
Registered Nurses
(RN)
64 minutes
Physical Therapy
(PT)
9 minutes
Average direct care minutes per resident per day are based on Medicare Nursing Home Compare data as of November 23, 2024.
Services Offered
YesActivities
YesClinical Laboratory
YesDietary Services
YesHousekeeping
YesNursing
YesOccupational Therapy
YesOrganized Resident Group
YesPharmacy
YesPhysical Therapy
YesPhysician Services
YesOther Activities
YesSocial Work
YesSpeech Pathology
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