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Bayonet Point Health Center By Harborview

8132 HUDSON AVENUE, Hudson, FL, 34667 · 7278633100

Nursing HomeMedicare CertifiedMedicaid CertifiedUpdated 2026-05-19
4.0
★★★★☆
Overall Rating
Health Inspection
3.0
Staffing
3.0
Quality Measures
5.0
120
Licensed Beds
3.0
Staffing Rating
Bayonet Point Health Center By Harborview holds an overall 4-star rating, which puts it above average compared to nursing homes across the country. That overall score is a composite of three separate ratings, and in this case, one area pulls the total up significantly. The Quality Measures rating is a perfect 5 stars, meaning the facility ranks much above average on 15 clinical indicators that track things like how well residents maintain their physical function, whether they develop pressure wounds, and how effectively pain and other health conditions are managed. That is the most direct window into how residents are actually doing day to day, so a top score there is meaningful for families to see. The other two pieces are more middle-of-the-road. The Health Inspection rating sits at 3 stars, which is average. That score reflects the number and seriousness of citations found during state inspections, so it suggests the facility has had some findings but nothing that stands out as unusually concerning compared to other homes. Staffing also comes in at 3 stars, meaning the ratio of nurse hours to residents is around the national average. Families should know this does not mean staffing is bad, just that it is not a standout strength. When you put it all together, the strong clinical outcomes carry a lot of weight here, and the average scores in inspections and staffing are worth asking the facility about directly when you visit.
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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 does that number go up at night or on weekends? 2. How long have most of your nursing staff been working here, and what is your average turnover rate for CNAs over the past year? 3. If my loved one has a complaint or feels unsafe, who do they tell, and can you walk me through exactly what happens after that? 4. How do you handle a resident who starts showing signs of a fall risk or a sudden change in health, and how quickly would you contact our family? 5. Can I come back unannounced at a different time of day, and are family members allowed to visit during meals or in the evening? 6. What does a typical Tuesday look like for a resident who does not want to leave their room, and how do you make sure they still have social contact and meaningful activity? 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.