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Northumberland County Commissioner Vinny Clausi stands next to Ginny Yost, a licensed practical nurse, at Mountain View Manor, the county's nursing home in Coal Township. Two audits of the nursing home's performance in 2007 produced vastly different results. Complete Healthcare Resources, the nursing home management agency, reported an $840,000 profit. The county's auditor found a $220,000 loss.
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Licensed practical nurses Lorie Reed, left, and Ginny Yost, review their orders Thursday at Mountain View Manor, one of 37 county-owned nursing homes in Pennsylvania.
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Published January 25, 2009 08:26 am - Despite nagging questions about the financial state of Mountain View Manor, the Northumberland County Board of Commissioners has extended the contract of a Dresher agency that’s managed the nursing home for 15 years.


Nursing home audit results at odds
$1 million difference stumps commissioners

By Marcia Moore
The Daily Item

SUNBURY — Despite nagging questions about the financial state of Mountain View Manor, the Northumberland County Board of Commissioners has extended the contract of a Dresher agency that’s managed the nursing home for 15 years.

Majority Commissioner Vinny Clausi said he’s been dissatisfied with the slow pace of cost-cutting at the Coal Township nursing home and wanted to renegotiate the contract with Complete Healthcare Resources last year, but a contractual deadline was missed.

Under the terms of the contract, the county must notify Complete Healthcare five months in advance by registered letter if it wants to renegotiate the agreement.

“I’ve been up against a brick wall,” he said.

Clausi began to discuss renegotiating the pact in April and was assured by board Chairman Frank Sawicki that a letter was being sent.

By the end of 2008, Clausi said he learned the county had not sent a letter, so he wrote one himself on Dec. 9 informing the agency that the contract would be renegotiated this year.

Complete Healthcare has managed the daily operations of the facility — one of 37 county-owned nursing homes in Pennsylvania — since 1994, including during a period when the commissioners say the facility was “bleeding” money to the tune of about $2.8 million as recently as five years ago.

Only in the last couple of years, under the watchful eye of Sawicki and Clausi, has Mountain View Manor begun turning a net profit, they say.

However, they admit even that is in dispute.

Complete Healthcare has provided the county information showing the 283-bed nursing home earned a net operating profit of about $840,000 in 2007 and $1 million in 2008 and maintained patient services, but the county’s auditor, Parente Randolph, of Philadelphia, found the home lost about $220,000 in 2007.

Sawicki was unable to explain the discrepancy between Complete Healthcare’s figures and the audit report released last month.

“We don’t understand it,” he said Thursday, saying neither the agency or the auditors have been asked to explain.

Cathy Otto, vice president of eastern operations at Complete Healthcare, said the nursing home did in fact turn a net operating profit and the discrepancy between their figures and the auditor’s was fully explained to the commissioners last month.

“They had a comfort level about it,” she said, adding that the savings are occurring because the county board has begun implementing cost-cutting suggestions put forth by Complete Healthcare.

“For years we’ve made recommendations and this new board is following them,” Otto said.



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