Skilled nursing · Asheboro, NC

Alpine Health and Rehabilitation of Asheboro

230 East Presnell Street, Asheboro, NC 27203

5 / 5CMS 238 bedsCapacity Apr 2026Inspected
PALMELLE

85

Top 15%

Federal · State

Strong

The Palmelle read

Strong. Alpine Health and Rehabilitation of Asheboro carries a Palmelle Clarity Score of 85 out of 100, derived from federal CMS Care Compare data plus North Carolina state records. Health inspection rating sits at 5-star, staffing at 3-star, quality measures at 5-star. Long-stay antipsychotic prescribing is at 16.1 percent, above the 14 percent national median. Long-stay sedative prescribing is at 21.4 percent, above the 15 percent national median. RN coverage is 0.23 hours per resident per day. Nurse turnover 23 percent.

Generated by Palmelle · updated monthly · sources: federal CMS Care Compare, North Carolina DPH

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Services

What they offer.

Levels of care

Skilled nursing

Amenities

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What the data shows

The safety record, by the numbers.

Going right

5-star health inspection

Top federal score on the most recent inspection.

No federal fines

Zero fines on record in the last 36 months.

Low rate of pressure ulcers

Below national median. Suggests consistent repositioning and attention to skin integrity.

Stable nursing staff

This
23.0%
National
53%

Lower turnover than national median — residents see the same caregivers more consistently.

Worth asking about

Decline in mobility

Above national median. Ask about activity programs, physical therapy frequency, and resident engagement.

Federal CMS + North Carolina state data

The full inspection record.

Federal CMS ratings

Overall★★★★★5 / 5
Health inspection★★★★★5 / 5
Staffing★★★★★3 / 5
Quality measures★★★★★5 / 5

Staffing

RN hours per resident, daily

This
0.23
Nat
0.78

Total nurse hours / resident, daily

This
3.43
Nat
3.62

Annual nurse turnover

This
23%
Nat
53%

Annual RN turnover

This
0%
Nat
47%

Quality measures · long-stay residents

Antipsychotic

This
16.1%
Nat
14%

Sedative / sleep med

This
21.4%
Nat
15%

Physical restraint

This
0.0%
Nat
1.1%

Falls with major injury

This
3.5%
Nat
1.6%

Penalties & status

No abuse iconNot special focusInspection currentZero federal fines (36mo)

Identity & licensing

CMS ID345155
OwnershipFor profit - Individual
ChainIndependent
Beds238
Avg residents133
NC licenseOn file · #NH0335
State administratorNelson Lacy-Sellers
State bed count238

Citations · last 36 months

  • Flagged by CMS data

    Registered nurse hours are 0.23 per resident per day — below the recommended minimum of 0.75 hours. RNs are responsible for clinical assessments and oversight. Low RN coverage is associated with higher rates of hospitalization and missed diagnoses.

    From the latest CMS Care Compare reconcile

  • Flagged by CMS data

    Mobility-decline rate is 23.8% — meaning that share of long-stay residents lost ability to move between measurements (above the national median of about 17%). High decline suggests no PT/OT program or no daily walking — residents are being allowed to become bed-bound. Worth asking what the rehab and activities calendar actually looks like.

    From the latest CMS Care Compare reconcile

  • Flagged by CMS data

    Pressure ulcer rate is 2.0% — under half the national median. Means the floor staff are repositioning residents on schedule and catching skin breakdown early. Hands-on attention shows up in this number.

    From the latest CMS Care Compare reconcile

  • Flagged by CMS data

    Annual nursing staff turnover is 23% — well below the industry average of 50-60%. The same caregivers are coming back week after week, which means residents see familiar faces who know their preferences and history. Continuity of care is one of the biggest invisible quality signals.

    From the latest CMS Care Compare reconcile

  • Flagged by CMS data

    This facility earned the highest possible health-inspection rating from CMS. That means the inspectors who showed up unannounced, walked the halls, talked to residents, and reviewed records found a clean operation. Worth weighing heavily — inspection ratings are the hardest data point to game.

    From the latest CMS Care Compare reconcile

Sources: federal CMS Care Compare, North Carolina DPH · Last reconciled May 29, 2026

State record

North Carolina licensing.

License number

NH0335

License expires

12/31/2021

Licensed beds

238

Administrator

Nelson Lacy-Sellers

Owner

Alpine Health and Rehabilitation of Asheboro

County

Randolph

NH-only beds

238

Source: North Carolina Department of Health · last scraped 2026-05-29

Questions families ask

Common questions.

What is the CMS rating for Alpine Health and Rehabilitation of Asheboro?

Alpine Health and Rehabilitation of Asheboro has an overall CMS Care Compare rating of 5 out of 5 stars. It scores 5 of 5 on health inspection, 3 of 5 on staffing, and 5 of 5 on quality measures. The overall rating averages these subscores with health inspection weighted more heavily.

Has Alpine Health and Rehabilitation of Asheboro been cited for resident harm?

CMS data flagged 5 concerns on the latest reconcile. The full record for Alpine Health and Rehabilitation of Asheboro appears in the record section above.

Does Alpine Health and Rehabilitation of Asheboro use antipsychotic medications?

16.1 percent of long-stay residents at Alpine Health and Rehabilitation of Asheboro are on antipsychotic medications, above the 14 percent national median (CMS measure 481). Sedative and sleep-medication use is elevated at 21.4 percent. Medications can be appropriate, but they are also commonly used to manage dementia-related behaviors instead of staffing or non-medication approaches. Worth asking on a tour: what behaviors the medication targets and what non-medication options were tried first.

What is Alpine Health and Rehabilitation of Asheboro's Palmelle Clarity Score?

Alpine Health and Rehabilitation of Asheboro has a Palmelle Clarity Score of 85 out of 100, placing it among the top-scoring facilities nationwide. The score is a composite of federal CMS and North Carolina state inspection data. Higher is better.

How can I tour or contact Alpine Health and Rehabilitation of Asheboro?

Alpine Health and Rehabilitation of Asheboro is located at 230 East Presnell Street, Asheboro, NC 27203. Phone: (336) 629-1447. Tour hours: contact facility for current schedule. If you would like a Palmelle senior placement advisor to compare this facility with two others on your shortlist and call them on your behalf, use Help Me Choose.

Is Alpine Health and Rehabilitation of Asheboro a special focus facility?

Alpine Health and Rehabilitation of Asheboro is not currently on the federal Special Focus Facility list, has no abuse icon on file, and no federal fines in the last 36 months.

What does F-689 mean on Alpine Health and Rehabilitation of Asheboro's record?

F-689 is a federal CMS deficiency code for inadequate supervision resulting in actual resident harm. If Alpine Health and Rehabilitation of Asheboro has any active citations or CMS conflict flags, they appear with their details in the record section above, along with any operator response.

How does Alpine Health and Rehabilitation of Asheboro compare to other Asheboro skilled nursing facilities?

Alpine Health and Rehabilitation of Asheboro holds a Palmelle Clarity Score of 85. Browse the full Asheboro directory to compare more facilities by score, staffing, and inspection record.

Can Palmelle help with hospital discharge to skilled nursing at Alpine Health and Rehabilitation of Asheboro?

Yes. Palmelle handles hospital discharge placement and emergency senior placement with a single Placement Specialist owning the case from intake to recommendation. Typical timeline: intake Monday, written recommendation Thursday, follow-up Friday. Call (888) 282-7256 to start, or use Help Me Choose for a comparison report on Alpine Health and Rehabilitation of Asheboro and two other facilities on your shortlist.

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