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STONE INSTITUTE AND NEWTON HOME FOR AGED PEOPLE

NEWTON UPPER FALLS, MA · Middlesex County · Non profit - Corporation · 82 certified beds

📍 277 Elliot Street, Newton Upper Falls, MA 02464  ·  📞 (617) 562-0023

Medicare ID: 225683  ·  Last Medicare inspection: Apr 9, 2025

Overall Safety Score
66
out of 100
Fair
Component Scores
54
Inspection
57
Staffing
52
Enforcement
✓ None
Complaints
79
Quality
📋 Last inspected: April 9, 2025 📦 CMS data as of: May 2026

Score Breakdown

Inspection
54
Staffing
57
Enforcement
52
Complaints
100
Quality Outcomes
79

What the numbers mean

STONE INSTITUTE AND NEWTON HOME FOR AGED PEOPLE scored 66 out of 100 — near the state average.

📋 Inspections: 18 citations over the last 36 months — 6 fewer than the state average (24). 2 were rated serious (G+) — inspectors found actual or potential harm to residents. 5 findings recurred across inspection cycles — indicating a problem that was not fixed.

⚠️ Staffing: Staffing levels are below average. Lower staffing is associated with longer response times, more pressure injuries, and higher hospitalization rates. Ask the facility directly about their RN-to-resident ratio and how they handle shortfalls.

⚠️ Penalties & enforcement: CMS has recorded 1 enforcement action totaling $16,195 against this facility. Penalties are only issued after a facility fails two levels of regulatory review — meaning this is a serious escalation beyond a standard citation. Ask for a written explanation of every fine and what corrective actions were taken.

💬 Complaints: Low complaint activity — few formal complaints from residents or families have triggered inspections. Ask if there is a family council you can speak with.

📊 Resident quality outcomes: Quality outcome measures are in an acceptable range. Some measures are at or near national benchmarks. Review the quality section in the full report for specifics.

What inspectors found (last 3 surveys)

18
Total citations
State avg: 24
2
Serious (G+)
State avg: 1.3
5
Repeat findings

Top concern areas

18

⚖ Penalties & Enforcement

Federal civil monetary penalties (CMPs) are only issued after a facility has failed two levels of regulatory review — meaning problems were found on inspection and the facility could not rebut the findings. This is a serious escalation beyond a standard citation.

$16,195
Total federal fines
1
Enforcement action

⚠ Each enforcement action required CMS to make a separate non-compliance determination — meaning this facility failed two levels of regulatory review before any fine was issued. Ask management specifically what violations triggered these fines and what corrective steps were taken.

📋 Enforcement Context Analysis
📊
Enforcement score: 52/100 — 14 points below the state average of 66/100 — worse than most comparable facilities. A score below 70 indicates a meaningful enforcement history that warrants direct conversation with facility management.

📅 Per-action enforcement records (date, fine amount, and penalty type for each individual action) are sourced from a separate CMS enforcement dataset and will be added in a future data update.

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Resident Wellbeing — Key Indicators

These are the measures families ask about most. They come from CMS clinical assessments of every resident — not just inspection reports. Stars (★) count toward the official CMS quality star rating.

Antipsychotic medication use
0.8% lower is better
Share of long-stay residents given antipsychotic drugs. High use can signal residents being over-medicated rather than receiving attentive care.
Flu vaccination rate
4.3% higher is better
Share of long-stay residents vaccinated against the flu this season. Higher is better.
Re-hospitalized after discharge
23.7% lower is better
How often short-stay residents who went home ended up back in the hospital within 30 days. Risk-adjusted for resident health.
Hospitalization rate
10.2% lower is better
How often long-stay residents were hospitalized over the past year. Adjusted for how sick residents were.
🔒 Full breakdown — 4 of 21 total measures shown
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Source: CMS MDS Quality Measures & Medicare claims data. Scores shown are the most recent 4-quarter averages for long-stay residents.

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Data source: CMS Care Compare · Methodology · State Ombudsman

This report uses public CMS nursing home data and simplified scoring to help families ask better questions. It is not a recommendation, ranking, medical opinion, legal opinion, or substitute for an in-person visit. Source data last published by CMS: May 3, 2026.