San Antonio, Texas, has 50 nursing homes. The average CMS star rating for these facilities is 2.6 out of 5. The highest-rated facility in the city has an overall quality score of 85 out of 100.
The data reflects a facility with high federal health inspection ratings and stable administrator tenure, though nursing care hours are below the state average and quality measures vary significantly between long-term and short-term residents.
Lakeside Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is a 118-bed hospital-district-owned facility that demonstrates high quality measure scores and an improving inspection history, though it experiences a nearly 20% reduction in staffing hours on weekends.
The facility demonstrates high quality measure performance and avoids contract labor, though it maintains a lower-than-average staffing rating with a notable 14% reduction in nursing hours on weekends.
Westover Hills Rehabilitation and Healthcare maintains a profile of high staff continuity with zero agency usage and improving inspection ratings, though it remains under monitoring for past health citations and financial penalties.