Virginia Gay Hospital's Nursing and Rehab has once again achieved compliance ratings for Medicaid and Medicare through the Health Inspection division of Iowa Department of Inspections, the state organization conducting compliance inspections for Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

Passing the inspection for CMS is necessary for long term care facilities to participate in the Medicare or Medicaid programs. VGH Nursing and Rehab was found to be in substantial compliance and congratulated for the work required to maintain compliance.

VGH Administrator, Michele Schoonover complimented the staff for their achievement. "Achieving this designation requires the commitment of every staff member to provide for patient safety and quality of services. Once again, VGH Nursing and Rehab has been rewarded for our efforts on behalf of patients."

In recent years, Virginia Gay Nursing and Rehab has also received numerous Pinnacle customer service awards and a National Healthcare Safety Network Certificate of Achievement. Virginia Gay Nursing & Rehab is listed as a top 10% of Nursing Homes in the U.S. (NNHQCC), among others. A list of those awards can be found on www.myvgh.org/nursing-rehab.

Learn more about Virginia Gay Nursing and Rehab and additional services available through Virginia Gay Hospital and its clinics located in Atkins, Urbana, Van Horne, and Vinton when you visit www.myvgh.org.

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About Virginia Gay Hospital, Clinics, Home Health, Nursing and Rehab

As a leader in rural healthcare and specializing in family medicine, Virginia Gay Hospital and Clinics serve families in the greater Benton County, Iowa with family medical clinics in Atkins (SE Benton Co.), Van Horne (SW Benton Co.), Urbana (NE Benton Co.) and Vinton. The hospital provides a wide array of services, diagnostic testing, and clinical expertise in Acute Care, Emergency Medicine, Home Health, Imaging Services, Laboratory, Nursing and Rehabilitation, Respiratory Therapy, Sleep Studies, Surgical Services, and Therapy Services. Founded with a gift from Virginia Walcutt-Gay in 1914, the hospital has been able to maintain independence because of the generous support from the community. For additional information, please visit www.myvgh.org

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