For consumers searching for skilled nursing and short-term rehab, positive ratings from trusted resources are critical tools in selecting care. That”™s why the news is so important that The Nathaniel Witherell (TNW), the short-term rehabilitation and skilled nursing facility owned by the town of Greenwich, has received a 5-star rating from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Equally important is the fact that a 5-star Overall Quality Rating is vital to regulators, insurers and other payers and provider networks to identify facilities of the highest quality.
Additionally, The Witherell was previously named a “Top Performing” facility for Short-Term Rehabilitation by “U.S. News & World Report in 2019-20.”
John Mastronardi, executive director of the Nathaniel Witherell, attributes the Witherell”™s recognitions to its high quality of care, person-centered focus, and a staff turnover rate that is more than six times lower than the national nursing home average.
“The ability of an organization to retain its workers over the long run is often a strong indication of good management and fine care,” said Mastronardi.
Nathaniel Witherell is a short-term rehabilitation and skilled nursing center located on 24 acres just two miles from downtown Greenwich. The nonprofit is owned and operated by the town of Greenwich and has been serving the community for more than 116 years.