Aviata At Bradenton
105 15TH ST E, Bradenton, FL, 34208 · 9417478681
Nursing HomeMedicare CertifiedMedicaid CertifiedUpdated 2026-05-19
3.0
★★★☆☆
Overall Rating
Health Inspection
2.0
Staffing
4.0
Quality Measures
5.0
110
Licensed Beds
4.0
Staffing Rating
Aviata At Bradenton holds a 4-star overall rating from CMS, which puts it above average compared to nursing homes across the country. That overall number is a composite built from three separate scores, so it helps to look at each one individually. The health inspection rating comes in at 3 stars, meaning the facility's record of state inspection findings is about average - not a red flag, but worth asking the staff about any recent citations and how they were addressed. Staffing earns 4 stars, which is a good sign - it means nurses are spending more time with residents than you'd typically see, and that can make a real difference in the day-to-day care your loved one receives. The standout here is the 5-star quality measures rating, the highest possible score, reflecting that residents at this facility are faring very well across 15 clinical health indicators like wound care, mobility, and medication management.
Taken together, the picture is genuinely encouraging. The strong staffing and excellent clinical outcomes suggest a team that is engaged and doing right by residents. The average health inspection score is the one area to dig into a little, but it doesn't undercut the overall story. A 4-star composite rating means this facility is performing above average, and for many families, that kind of track record offers real peace of mind.
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Questions to ask when visiting
1. How many residents does each certified nursing assistant care for during the day shift, and how does that number change at night and on weekends?
2. How long have most of your nursing staff been working here, and what does your turnover rate look like compared to last year?
3. Can you walk me through exactly what happens when a resident falls, has a medical emergency, or shows signs of a sudden decline in health?
4. How do you make sure residents who have trouble speaking up for themselves still get what they need every day, whether that is pain relief, help eating, or just someone to talk to?
5. What does a typical weekday look like for a resident who does not have family visiting, from the time they wake up to when they go to sleep?
6. Has this facility been cited for any deficiencies in the past two years, and if so, what specific changes did you make to fix those problems?
For more guidance on evaluating facilities, see our guide to [questions to ask when choosing a Florida nursing home](/blog/questions-to-ask-before-choosing-a-nursing-home-in-florida).
About CMS Star Ratings
CMS assigns 1–5 star ratings to Medicare and Medicaid-certified nursing homes based on three domains: health inspections, staffing levels, and quality measures. The overall rating is a weighted composite.
A 5-star overall rating does not guarantee excellence in every domain — inspect each sub-rating independently. Data is updated quarterly.
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Data sourced from CMS Care Compare. Last updated via nightly pipeline.