2795 FINNEY CIRCLE, MACON, GA 31217
90 beds · For profit - Corporation
CMS Provider #115391
Data updated: March 1, 2026
Overall Rating
★★★★★
Health Rating
★★★★★
Staffing Rating
★★★★★
Quality Rating
★★★★★
Daily nursing care
2.8 hrs/resident
Getting better
Inspection findings
6
Fewer issues
Ownership changes
0
For-profit corporation (PruittHealth chain)
Complaint trend
Fewer complaints
16 complaint-related findings in the most recent inspection cycles.
Overall Rating
Health Inspection
Staffing Rating
Quality Rating
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This facility demonstrates high clinical quality scores alongside high staff turnover, frequent leadership changes, and nursing hours that fall below state averages.
The data for this facility indicates a profile of high clinical performance metrics contrasted by significant challenges in workforce stability and staffing volume. Records show that while the facility achieved a five-star rating for clinical quality measures, its staffing levels are notably lower than regional benchmarks. Specifically, residents receive approximately 2.8 hours of nursing care per day, compared to the Georgia average of 3.57 hours. Furthermore, registered nurse staffing provides 0.31 hours per resident day, which is below the state average of 0.49 hours.
Workforce data reveals high instability, with a total nursing staff turnover rate of 58.5%. This is compounded by the departure of two administrators within the reporting period, which often serves as a leading indicator of management volatility. Additionally, there is a measurable decline in care hours during weekends, dropping from a weekday average of 2.8 hours to 2.47 hours. While the facility has successfully reduced its total number of inspection findings from 10 to 6 in the most recent cycle, public records continue to cite issues related to food service standards and infection control protocols.
The facility recorded a total nursing staff turnover rate of 58.5% and a registered nurse turnover rate of 66.7%, both exceeding the Georgia state averages of 46.5% and 44.5% respectively.
A recent inspection identified several cleanliness and safety findings, including failing to provide a working call system in bathrooms and failing to maintain an infection prevention and control program.
Total nursing care is provided at 2.8 hours per resident per day, which is lower than the Georgia state average of 3.57 hours per resident per day.
This shows how the facility's federal ratings have changed over the past 24 months. Consistent high ratings suggest stable quality, while declining trends may warrant further investigation.
| Category | Apr 24 | Jun 24 | Aug 24 | Oct 24 | Dec 24 | Mar 25 | May 25 | Jul 25 | Nov 25 | Jan 26 | Mar 26 | Apr 26 | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 1★ | 1★ | 1★ | 1★ | 1★ | 1★ | 2★ | 2★ | 1★ | 1★ | 2★ | 2★ | |
| Staffing | 1★ | 1★ | 1★ | 1★ | 1★ | 1★ | 2★ | 1★ | 1★ | 1★ | 1★ | 1★ | |
| Health | 2★ | 2★ | 2★ | 2★ | 2★ | 2★ | 2★ | 2★ | 2★ | 2★ | 2★ | 2★ |
Staffing depth is the strongest predictor of care quality. Facilities routinely cut staff on evenings and weekends — the shifts when falls happen and call lights go unanswered.
RN Hours Specifically
State avg total staffing: 3.6 hrs/resident/day
2
administrators departed in past year
High churn58.5%
State avg: 46.5%
66.7%
State avg: 44.5%
0.0%
of nursing hours from contract/agency staff
Low — good continuitySource: PBJ data, 2025Q3
A facility's location matters — nearby hospitals, pharmacies, and public transit can make visits easier and ensure quick access to emergency care.
Walk Score
31
Car-Dependent
Median Income
$41,145
Median Home Value
$91,300
Poverty Rate
28.8%
Age 65+
19.7%
Median Age
41
Pop. Density
16,937/mi²
Median Rent
$803
Google reviews provide firsthand accounts from residents' families and visitors.
Federal and state inspectors conduct regular surveys of every nursing home. Deficiencies listed here are problems found during those inspections.
| Date | Tag | Category | Description | Severity | Corrected | Type | IC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7/16/2025 | 0580 | Resident Rights Deficiencies | Immediately tell the resident, the resident's doctor, and a family member of situations (injury/decline/room, etc.) that affect the resident. | Minimal harm | 8/30/2025 | Complaint | |
| 9/22/2024 | 0812 | Nutrition and Dietary Deficiencies | Procure food from sources approved or considered satisfactory and store, prepare, distribute and serve food in accordance with professional standards. | Actual harm | 11/6/2024 | Complaint | |
| 9/22/2024 | 0692 | Quality of Life and Care Deficiencies | Provide enough food/fluids to maintain a resident's health. | Minimal harm | 11/6/2024 | Complaint | |
| 9/22/2024 | 0880 | Infection Control Deficiencies | Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program. | Actual harm | 11/6/2024 | Complaint | |
| 9/22/2024 | 0919 | Environmental Deficiencies | Make sure that a working call system is available in each resident's bathroom and bathing area. | Minimal harm | 11/6/2024 | Complaint | |
| 9/22/2024 | 0695 | Quality of Life and Care Deficiencies | Provide safe and appropriate respiratory care for a resident when needed. | Minimal harm | 11/6/2024 | Complaint | |
| 5/21/2023 | 0699 | Quality of Life and Care Deficiencies | Provide care or services that was trauma informed and/or culturally competent. | Minimal harm | 7/5/2023 | Complaint | |
| 5/21/2023 | 0761 | Pharmacy Service Deficiencies | Ensure drugs and biologicals used in the facility are labeled in accordance with currently accepted professional principles; and all drugs and biologicals must be stored in locked compartments, separately locked, compartments for controlled drugs. | Actual harm | 7/5/2023 | Complaint | |
| 5/21/2023 | 0550 | Resident Rights Deficiencies | Honor the resident's right to a dignified existence, self-determination, communication, and to exercise his or her rights. | Minimal harm | 7/5/2023 | Complaint | |
| 5/21/2023 | 0804 | Nutrition and Dietary Deficiencies | Ensure food and drink is palatable, attractive, and at a safe and appetizing temperature. | Minimal harm | 7/5/2023 | Complaint |
When inspection deficiencies are serious enough, the government may impose financial penalties or deny Medicare/Medicaid payments.
No penalties or fines recorded for this facility.
Ownership structure and changes can affect facility quality.
Facilities in Chain
95
Chain Avg Rating
2.8 ★
Years Operating
36
| Owner Name | Type | Role | Ownership % | Association Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UNITED HEALTH SERVICES OF GEORGIA, INC. | Organization | — | 99% | 6/11/2014 |
| J PAIGE PRUITT TRUST | Organization | — | — | 6/11/2014 |
| LISA P HAMBY TRUST | Organization | — | — | 6/11/2014 |
| NEIL L PRUITT JR TRUST | Organization | — | — | 6/11/2014 |
| UHS-PRUITT HOLDINGS, INC. | Organization | — | — | 6/11/2014 |
| UNITED HEALTH SERVICES INC | Organization | — | — | 6/11/2014 |
| PRUITT, NEIL | Individual | — | — | 6/11/2014 |
| PRUITT, NEIL | Individual | — | — | 6/11/2014 |
| PRUITT, NEIL | Individual | — | — | 6/11/2014 |
| DAVIS, DUANE | Individual | — | — | 4/12/2021 |
Recent news articles, lawsuits, and media coverage mentioning this facility.
PruittHealth - Eastside in Macon, GA (CMS certification number 115336) is listed as a stand-alone skilled nursing facility non-compliant with All Patients United (APU) requirements for FY 2026.
Pruitt Health Eastside (Food Service) at 2795 Finney Cir, Macon, GA 31217 received a food service inspection score of 92 on September 12, 2025.
Data updated: March 1, 2026 · CMS, OSCAR, state inspection records
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