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Nursing Homes in Flagstaff, AZ.

Every licensed nursing homes in Flagstaff, ranked by federal inspection data and state licensing records. The same numbers regulators use.

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8 licensed nursing homes in Flagstaff, AZ
Updated May 19, 2026
25/100Concerns

HAVEN OF FLAGSTAFF

800 WEST UNIVERSITY AVENUE, FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001

Hard. Haven of Flagstaff is a classic data collision, pairing top-tier clinical outcomes with a glaring, red-flag history that should make you pause your coffee mid-sip. On the bright side, the LOW_PRESSURE_ULCERS flag tells us the floor staff is actually doing the heavy lifting, literally, by repositioning residents and keeping skin intact at a rate that beats most of the country. They also carry the LOW_ANTIPSYCHOTIC flag, which means instead of using "liquid handcuffs" to manage dementia, they’re likely using actual human interaction and personalized routines to keep folks calm. However, all that clinical polish sits right next to a substantiated ABUSE_FINDING, a heavy label from the feds that signals a past failure to protect someone from harm, neglect, or exploitation. You’re also looking at one federal fine on the books, though since we don’t have a date, we can’t tell if that’s a lingering ghost from five years ago or a fresh wound from last month. It’s a bizarre mix of high-level nursing care and a serious lapse in basic safety culture. When you walk through the front doors, don't ask about the medical charts; ask the administrator exactly what happened to trigger that abuse icon and what specific heads rolled to ensure it never happens again.

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57/100Mixed

THE PEAKS HEALTH & REHABILITATION

3150 NORTH WINDING BROOK ROAD, FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001

Conflicted. The Peaks Health & Rehabilitation presents a classic data headache where the people on the floor seem great but the results are oddly messy. On paper, you’re looking at four-star staffing levels and solid RN hours, which usually means the call light actually results in a human being appearing at your door before you’ve memorized the wallpaper. Their quality measures also hit that four-star sweet spot, suggesting that for most clinical hurdles, the team knows how to stay ahead of the curve. However, we have to talk about the HIGH_PRESSURE_ULCERS flag, which shows a 13% rate that is nearly double the national average and usually signals that residents aren't being repositioned as often as they should be. It’s a strange contradiction; you have the staff there, yet those skin-health basics are slipping through the cracks. There are zero federal fines on record, though since we don't have dates for that clean sheet, we can’t be sure if they’ve been perfect for a decade or just lucky lately. When you walk in, skip the brochure and ask the director exactly how they plan to fix that HIGH_PRESSURE_ULCERS gap and why a well-staffed building is seeing so many avoidable bedsores.

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69/100Solid

ASPIRE TRANSITIONAL CARE

1521 NORTH PINE CLIFF DRIVE, FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001

Promising. Aspire Transitional Care is basically a high-end sports car with a check engine light that nobody can quite explain. On paper, their HIGH_RN_COVERAGE is a genuine flex, providing 1.43 hours of registered nurse time per resident daily which means when a medical curveball happens at 3 AM, there’s actually a set of expert eyes there to catch it. You’re also looking at quality measures that beat the national curve, suggesting that once someone is actually in the bed, the clinical outcomes are surprisingly sharp. That heavy investment in professional staff usually translates to fewer avoidable hospital runs and a much more proactive approach to complex recovery. The inspection record is where the vibe gets weirdly clunky, though it’s worth noting there are zero federal fines on record—we just can't tell if that’s a recent clean streak or a data lag from years ago. It’s a classic "For Profit" paradox where the bedside care looks elite but the administrative paperwork is clearly a mess. When you walk through the front doors, skip the lobby talk and ask the administrator why their stellar nursing ratios haven't managed to fix the red flags on their state inspection reports yet.

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ALTHEA REHABILITATION

3397 S CAROL DR, FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001

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FLAGSTAFF TRANSITIONAL CARE, LLC

1521 N PINE CLIFF DR, FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001

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INFINIA AT FLAGSTAFF

800 W UNIVERSITY AVE, FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001

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FLAGSTAFF UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

3401 N 4TH ST, FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86004

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HAVEN OF FLAGSTAFF, LLC

800 W UNIVERSITY AVE, FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001

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How many licensed nursing homes are in Flagstaff, AZ?
8 licensed nursing homes in Flagstaff, AZ, drawn from federal CMS records and state licensing data.
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