Fewer than 10% of long-stay residents at these 27 LeadingAge Kansas nursing homes received an antipsychotic medication during the 1st quarter 2016 – 1st quarter 2017.
- Atchison Senior Village, Atchison
- Bethel Home, Sabetha
- Brewster Healthcare Center – Topeka
- Caritas Center, Wichita
- Covenant Place of Lenexa
- Dawson Place, Hill City
- Good Samaritan Society – Atwood
- Good Samaritan Society – Cheyenne County, St. Francis
- Good Samaritan Society – Wamego
- Lakeview Village, Lenexa
- Larksfield Place, Wichita
- Lawrence Presbyterian Manor
- Linn Community Nursing Home, Linn
- Moundridge Manor, Moundridge
- Mount Hope Nursing Center
- Parkside Homes, Hillsboro
- Prairie Mission Retirement Village – St. Paul
- Salina Presbyterian Manor
- Schowalter Villa, Hesston
- St. Luke Living Center, Marion
- Sterling Presbyterian Manor
- Tallgrass Creek, Olathe
- Topeka Presbyterian Manor
- Via Christi Village Hays
- Via Christi Village McLean
- Via Christi Village Pittsburg
- Wichita County Health Center LTC, Leoti
Now that’s progress. Congratulations on the results of your hard work. We encourage those of you working on decreasing resident antipsychotic use to reach out to these homes for tips and encouragement.
The average for Kansas in the 1st quarter of 2017 was 19.5%, down significantly from 26.1% in 2014.