Hillcrest Home
Non profit - Corporation · 915 West First Street, Sumner, IA 50674 · See home’s Medicare page
3.79
Nurse hours/resident/day
Reported total nurse staffing hours per resident per day.
State Average: 3.8
39.3%
Nurse turnover
The percentage of nursing staff who stopped working at the home over a 12-month period.
State Average: 44.0%
61
Certified beds
Qualifying beds in the certified provider or supplier facility.
44
Average residents/day
Average number of residents based on daily census.
Direct owners are the layer of ownership closest to the nursing home while indirect owners have a stake in the nursing home but are further removed, like a company that owns the direct owner of a home. All owners listed below are people or companies who have at least a 5% stake in the nursing home. Entities with “managerial control” are those who conduct the day-to-day operations of the nursing home.
Direct owners
No direct owner information
Indirect owners
No indirect owner information
Managerial control
Hillcrest Home, INC. since Apr, 1966
Deanna Kahler since Sep, 2019
Deanna Kahler since Sep, 2019
Managing employee(s)
No information available
Corporate Director
John Bok since Apr, 1999
Therese Heyer since Apr, 2021
Deanna Kahler since Sep, 2019
Wendi Maifeld since Apr, 2020
Nancy Meyer since Apr, 2010
Brian Pipho since Apr, 2021
Cheryl Schwake since Apr, 2014
William Schwake since Apr, 2020
Laurie Stauffer since Apr, 2021
Margaret Teeling since Apr, 2016
Jane Tucker since Apr, 2010
Therese Heyer since Apr, 2021
Deanna Kahler since Sep, 2019
Wendi Maifeld since Apr, 2020
Nancy Meyer since Apr, 2010
Brian Pipho since Apr, 2021
Cheryl Schwake since Apr, 2014
William Schwake since Apr, 2020
Laurie Stauffer since Apr, 2021
Margaret Teeling since Apr, 2016
Jane Tucker since Apr, 2010
Corporate Officer
John Bok since Apr, 2010
Kendra Rochford since Apr, 2019
William Schwake since Apr, 2020
Kendra Rochford since Apr, 2019
William Schwake since Apr, 2020
Inspection Reports
Inspection reports document deficiencies, which are nursing homes’ failures to meet care requirements. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services releases the last three standard inspection reports, as well as the last 36 months of complaint and infection-control reports.
13
total deficiencies
May 15, 2025
1 deficiency
Resident Assessment and Care Planning Deficiency — F0640
Failure to:
Encode each resident's assessment data and transmit these data to the State within 7 days of assessment.
Severity
No actual harm, with potential for minimal harm
Scope
Some people affected
Seriousness
Feb 27, 2025
4 deficiencies
to
G
Quality of Life and Care Deficiency — F0689
Failure to:
Ensure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards and provides adequate supervision to prevent accidents.
Severity
Actual harm that is not immediate jeopardy
Scope
Few people affected
Seriousness
Resident Rights Deficiency — F0585
Failure to:
Honor the resident's right to voice grievances without discrimination or reprisal and the facility must establish a grievance policy and make prompt efforts to resolve grievances.
Severity
No actual harm, with a potential for more than minimal harm
Scope
Few people affected
Seriousness
Quality of Life and Care Deficiency — F0697
Failure to:
Provide safe, appropriate pain management for a resident who requires such services.
Severity
No actual harm, with a potential for more than minimal harm
Scope
Few people affected
Seriousness
Nursing and Physician Services Deficiency — F0710
Failure to:
Obtain a doctor's order to admit a resident and ensure the resident is under a doctor's care.
Severity
No actual harm, with a potential for more than minimal harm
Scope
Few people affected
Seriousness
Jun 20, 2024
3 deficiencies
to
D
Resident Assessment and Care Planning Deficiency — F0658
Failure to:
Ensure services provided by the nursing facility meet professional standards of quality.
Severity
No actual harm, with a potential for more than minimal harm
Scope
Few people affected
Seriousness
Freedom from Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation Deficiency — F0943
Failure to:
Give their staff education on dementia care, and what abuse, neglect, and exploitation are; and how to report abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
Severity
No actual harm, with a potential for more than minimal harm
Scope
Few people affected
Seriousness
Administration Deficiency — F0868
Failure to:
Have the Quality Assessment and Assurance group have the required members and meet at least quarterly
Severity
No actual harm, with potential for minimal harm
Scope
Some people affected
Seriousness
May 30, 2024
2 deficiencies
Resident Rights Deficiency — F0550
Failure to:
Honor the resident's right to a dignified existence, self-determination, communication, and to exercise his or her rights.
Severity
No actual harm, with a potential for more than minimal harm
Scope
Few people affected
Seriousness
Resident Assessment and Care Planning Deficiency — F0658
Failure to:
Ensure services provided by the nursing facility meet professional standards of quality.
Severity
No actual harm, with a potential for more than minimal harm
Scope
Few people affected
Seriousness
Apr 25, 2024
1 deficiency
Resident Assessment and Care Planning Deficiency — F0658
Failure to:
Ensure services provided by the nursing facility meet professional standards of quality.
Severity
Actual harm that is not immediate jeopardy
Scope
Few people affected
Seriousness
Feb 23, 2023
2 deficiencies
Resident Assessment and Care Planning Deficiency — F0640
Failure to:
Encode each resident's assessment data and transmit these data to the State within 7 days of assessment.
Severity
No actual harm, with a potential for more than minimal harm
Scope
Few people affected
Seriousness
Resident Assessment and Care Planning Deficiency — F0641
Failure to:
Ensure each resident receives an accurate assessment.
Severity
No actual harm, with a potential for more than minimal harm
Scope
Few people affected
Seriousness
Penalties
A nursing home receives a penalty, either a fine or payment suspensions, when it has a serious health citation or fails to fix a citation. Fines may be imposed once per citation or regularly until the nursing home corrects the citation. Fines not associated with inspection reports can include fines for not reporting COVID-19 data or not complying with infection-control requirements. Payment suspensions are when the government stops payments to the nursing home until an issue is fixed. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services releases the last three years of penalty information.
This home has no record of fines or payment suspensions for the past three years.