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Oak Manor Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center

3500 OAK MANOR LANE, Largo, FL, 33774 · 7275819427

Nursing HomeMedicare CertifiedMedicaid CertifiedUpdated 2026-05-19
4.0
★★★★☆
Overall Rating
Health Inspection
3.0
Staffing
3.0
Quality Measures
5.0
180
Licensed Beds
3.0
Staffing Rating
Oak Manor Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center holds a 4-star overall rating, which means it performs above average compared to nursing homes nationwide. That overall number is a composite of three separate ratings, and it's worth understanding what each one tells you. The 5-star Quality Measures rating is the strongest piece of the picture, and it carries the most weight in day-to-day care. It's based on 15 clinical indicators like how well residents maintain their mobility, avoid infections, manage pain, and stay free from pressure sores. A top score here suggests the facility is doing a genuinely good job at the hands-on work of keeping residents healthy. The Health Inspection rating comes in at 3 stars, meaning the facility is about average when it comes to the number and seriousness of issues state inspectors flagged during their visits. It's not a red flag, but it's worth asking the facility directly about any recent citations. Staffing also sits at 3 stars, which means residents get a roughly average amount of nurse time relative to the number of people living there. Taken together, the ratings suggest a facility that performs well where it counts most clinically, while falling closer to the middle of the pack on inspection history and staffing levels. For families, this means Oak Manor is likely a solid choice for rehabilitation and care outcomes, but it would be reasonable to ask about nurse-to-resident ratios and any recent inspection findings before making a final decision.
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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 change at night or on weekends? 2. How long have most of your nursing staff been working here, and what do you do to keep turnover low? 3. Can you walk me through exactly what happens if a resident falls or has a medical emergency in the middle of the night? 4. How does the facility handle a resident who starts showing signs of depression, withdrawal, or a sudden change in behavior? 5. What does a typical weekday look like for a resident who can still get around on their own, and how is it different for someone who needs more physical help? 6. If I have a concern about my family member's care, who do I talk to, how quickly can I expect a response, and what happens if I feel like the issue was not resolved? 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.