Ormond Rehabilitation And Nursing Center
103 CLYDE MORRIS BLVD, Ormond Beach, FL, 32174 · 3866730450
Nursing HomeMedicare CertifiedMedicaid CertifiedUpdated 2026-05-16
4.0
★★★★☆
Overall Rating
Health Inspection
3.0
Staffing
4.0
Quality Measures
5.0
60
Licensed Beds
4.0
Staffing Rating
Ormond Rehabilitation And Nursing Center holds a 4-star overall rating from CMS, which means it performs above average compared to nursing homes nationwide. That overall score is built from three separate ratings that each look at something different, so it helps to know what each one actually tells you.
The 3-star health inspection rating puts the facility right at average, meaning state inspectors found a typical number of citations during their visits. It is not a red flag, but it does suggest there is some room for improvement on the compliance side. The 4-star staffing rating is a good sign, indicating nurses are spending more time with residents than you would see at most facilities, which generally translates to more attentive day-to-day care. The real standout is the 5-star quality measures rating, the highest possible score, reflecting that residents here tend to fare very well across 15 tracked health outcomes like wound care, mobility, and hospital readmissions. For families, that top score on quality measures carries a lot of weight because it speaks directly to how residents are actually doing physically and clinically. Taken together, the strong staffing and exceptional outcomes pull the overall rating above average even with a middling inspection score.
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Questions to ask when visiting
1. How many residents does each certified nursing assistant typically care for during a day shift, and how does that number change at night and on weekends?
2. How long have your director of nursing and administrator been in their current roles here, and what is your average staff turnover rate over the past year?
3. Can you walk me through exactly what happens if a resident falls, has a medical emergency, or shows signs of a sudden decline in the middle of the night?
4. What does a typical day look like for a resident who needs memory care, and how much time do they actually spend outside of their room?
5. How do you handle a situation where a family member raises a complaint about the quality of care their loved one is receiving, and can you give me an example of a change you made because of family feedback?
6. What is your current health inspection status with the state of Florida, and have there been any citations in the past two years that families should know about?
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.