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    The Beach Post-Acute

    2725 PACIFIC AVENUE, LONG BEACH, CA 90806

    98 beds · For profit - Limited Liability company

    CMS Provider #055041

    Data updated: March 1, 2026

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    Overall Rating

    ★★★★★

    Health Rating

    ★★★★★

    Staffing Rating

    ★★★★★

    Quality Rating

    ★★★★

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    Facility vs. California Averages

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    State staffing benchmarks:Nursing hours/resident/day 4.5RN hours/resident/day 0.7

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    Performance Trends (24 months)

    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.

    CategoryApr 24Jun 24Aug 24Oct 24Dec 24Mar 25May 25Jul 25Nov 25Jan 26Mar 26Apr 26Trend
    Overall4★3★2★3★2★2★2★2★2★3★3★3★
    Staffing3★3★2★3★3★3★4★3★3★3★3★3★
    Health3★2★1★2★1★2★2★2★2★3★3★3★
    4-5 Stars 3 Stars 1-2 Stars

    Staffing Deep Dive

    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.

    Weekend vs. Weekday Staffing

    Weekday4.0 hrs/resident/day
    Weekend3.6 hrs/resident/day
    Drop8% — Consistent

    RN Hours Specifically

    Weekday RN0.44
    Weekend RN0.31
    RN Drop29%

    State avg total staffing: 4.5 hrs/resident/day

    Administrator Turnover

    1

    administrator departed in past year

    Some change

    Nursing Staff Turnover

    Total NursingElevated

    33.0%

    State avg: 38.1%

    RN TurnoverElevated

    47.1%

    State avg: 40.6%

    Agency/Contract Staff

    0.4%

    of nursing hours from contract/agency staff

    Low — good continuity
    RN contract %0.0%
    CNA contract %0.5%

    Source: PBJ data, 2025Q3

    Location & Neighborhood

    A facility's location matters — nearby hospitals, pharmacies, and public transit can make visits easier and ensure quick access to emergency care.

    Walk Score

    84

    Very Walkable

    Transit Score

    61

    Good Transit

    Neighborhood Demographics (90806)

    Median Income

    $67,632

    Median Home Value

    $632,300

    Poverty Rate

    17.5%

    Age 65+

    11.5%

    Median Age

    35

    Pop. Density

    40,688/mi²

    Median Rent

    $1,489

    Google Reviews

    Google reviews provide firsthand accounts from residents' families and visitors.

    4

    ★★★★

    4 reviews

    Almira Resurreccion★★★★★12/5/2025

    "Being part of The Beach Post-Acute family, I appreciate how the team works together so smoothly and everyone participates in every special events we celebrated!!!"

    Christopher Peyton3/14/2026

    "I recently visited this nursing home to tour it for a family member, and honestly the experience left me really concerned. When I first arrived, there was no one at the front desk. I had to ring the bell several times before anyone came out. For a place that takes care of vulnerable residents, it was unsettling that no staff were available right away. The first thing I noticed when walking in was the smell. One tip when looking for a nursing home is to pay attention to the smell because it can say a lot about the level of cleanliness and care. Unfortunately, the building had a very unpleasant odor that made it feel unhygienic. Another thing that stood out was that the facility looks very different from the photos online. In person it looks much older and more worn down than what is advertised. At one point while we were touring, we heard a resident screaming, and one of the cleaning staff members was laughing about it. That moment was really uncomfortable to witness and didn’t feel compassionate at all. Something else that really bothered me was the lack of privacy for residents. Many of the window curtains were completely open facing the street, which means people walking or driving by can see straight into the residents’ rooms. For patients who may be bedridden or receiving care, that feels like a huge invasion of their dignity and privacy. Another major concern was the beds. When we asked about beds for residents who are bedridden, we were told they do not have beds with side rails. For patients who cannot move on their own, side rails are an important safety feature that help prevent them from rolling or falling out of bed. Without them, a resident could easily fall and seriously hurt themselves, especially if they are weak, confused, or unable to call for help. Hearing that they don’t have this basic safety measure was honestly alarming. Overall, after seeing these things during the tour, I personally would not feel comfortable placing a loved one here and would encourage families to carefully look at other options."

    Danielle Badalamenti★★★★★2/17/2026

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    Cherry Ugalde★★★★★11/19/2025

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    Inspection & Deficiency History

    Federal and state inspectors conduct regular surveys of every nursing home. Deficiencies listed here are problems found during those inspections.

    DateTagCategoryDescriptionSeverityCorrectedTypeIC
    12/26/20250689Quality of Life and Care DeficienciesEnsure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards and provides adequate supervision to prevent accidents.
    Minimal harm
    1/11/2026Complaint
    12/15/20250557Resident Rights DeficienciesHonor the resident's right to be treated with respect and dignity and to retain and use personal possessions.
    Minimal harm
    1/7/2026Complaint
    6/25/20250558Resident Rights DeficienciesReasonably accommodate the needs and preferences of each resident.
    Minimal harm
    7/21/2025Complaint
    6/25/20250686Quality of Life and Care DeficienciesProvide appropriate pressure ulcer care and prevent new ulcers from developing.
    Minimal harm
    7/21/2025Complaint
    3/28/20250580Resident Rights DeficienciesImmediately tell the resident, the resident's doctor, and a family member of situations (injury/decline/room, etc.) that affect the resident.
    Minimal harm
    4/21/2025Complaint
    3/28/20250684Quality of Life and Care DeficienciesProvide appropriate treatment and care according to orders, resident’s preferences and goals.
    Minimal harm
    4/21/2025Complaint
    1/10/20250644Resident Assessment and Care Planning DeficienciesCoordinate assessments with the pre-admission screening and resident review program; and referring for services as needed.
    Minimal harm
    2/3/2025Standard
    1/10/20250686Quality of Life and Care DeficienciesProvide appropriate pressure ulcer care and prevent new ulcers from developing.
    Minimal harm
    2/3/2025Standard
    1/10/20250688Quality of Life and Care DeficienciesProvide appropriate care for a resident to maintain and/or improve range of motion (ROM), limited ROM and/or mobility, unless a decline is for a medical reason.
    Minimal harm
    2/3/2025Standard
    1/10/20250698Quality of Life and Care DeficienciesProvide safe, appropriate dialysis care/services for a resident who requires such services.
    Actual harm
    2/3/2025Standard
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    Penalties & Fines

    When inspection deficiencies are serious enough, the government may impose financial penalties or deny Medicare/Medicaid payments.

    Total Penalties

    2

    Total Fines

    $139,865

    DateTypeFine AmountPayment Denial
    4/22/2024Fine$57,269
    2/21/2024Fine$82,596

    Ownership Records

    Ownership structure and changes can affect facility quality.

    Facilities in Chain

    24

    Chain Avg Rating

    2.8

    Years Operating

    48

    Owner NameTypeRoleOwnership %Association Date

    News & Media

    Recent news articles, lawsuits, and media coverage mentioning this facility.

    CMS Nursing Home Abuse Citations List | Inspection Deficiency Data
    getstarpro.com

    Pacific Care Nursing Center in Long Beach, CA has been listed with CMS abuse citations since 1/2026. Pacific Villa, Inc in Long Beach, CA has been listed since 4/2025.

    Elder Abuse and Neglect in Los Angeles County Nursing Homes
    Nursing Home Law Group

    Beachside Post Acute, Long Beach is listed among Los Angeles County nursing homes associated with elder abuse and neglect cases handled by the law firm.

    Data updated: March 1, 2026 · CMS, OSCAR, state inspection records

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