THE BLOSSOMS AT WOODLAND HILLS REHAB & NURSING CEN
8701 RILEY DRIVE, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72205
Uneven. The Blossoms at Woodland Hills presents a classic data paradox where the physical safety of residents is actually holding steady despite a revolving door of employees. You’re looking at a remarkably low rate of LOW_FALLS_MAJOR_INJURY, which means the people on the floor are actually answering call lights and sticking the landing during bathroom transfers instead of letting folks wander into a hip fracture. That same level of vigilance shows up in their LOW_PRESSURE_ULCERS data, proving that even if the staff is spread thin, they are physically turning residents and checking skin often enough to beat the national average. However, the vibe in the hallway likely feels like a permanent first day of school because of HIGH_STAFF_TURNOVER, a flag that means 86% of the nursing team cycles out every year. When you have that many new faces, you lose the "tribal knowledge" of how a specific person likes their coffee or when they’re acting just a little bit "off" before a real medical crisis hits. There are zero federal fines on record, though we can't tell if that’s a clean streak from this morning or a data lag from three years ago. If you tour the place, skip the sales pitch and ask the head nurse how many of the people working this specific shift have actually been on the payroll for more than six months.
THE SPRINGS OF CHENAL
3115 S BOWMAN ROAD, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72211
Legit. The Springs of Chenal is pulling off a rare 5-star inspection sweep while simultaneously feeling like it has a revolving door for employees. On the bright side, they’ve nailed the FIVE_STAR_INSPECTION flag, which means when the state auditors showed up unannounced to poke around the kitchen and the med carts, they found a tight ship that actually follows the rules. You can also breathe a little easier knowing they triggered the LOW_FALLS_MAJOR_INJURY flag, a clear sign that call lights aren’t just decorative and someone is actually there to help your mom get to the bathroom safely. Their skin care game is equally sharp, hitting the LOW_PRESSURE_ULCERS flag because the staff is clearly doing the unglamorous, heavy lifting of repositioning residents before things go south. However, you have to look at the HIGH_STAFF_TURNOVER flag, because a 78% churn rate means the nurse who knows exactly how your dad likes his coffee today probably won't be working there by Thanksgiving. There are zero federal fines on record, and while we can’t tell if that’s a lifelong streak or just a clean recent run, it’s a solid look for a for-profit outfit. When you walk through the front door, don't just look at the lobby—ask the administrator how they plan to keep their best caregivers from quitting, because those are the people actually keeping the injury rates so low.
NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER AT GOOD SHEPHERD
3001 ALDERSGATE ROAD, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72205
Measured. The Nursing and Rehabilitation Center at Good Shepherd is a bit of a statistical unicorn, boasting a five-star overall rating despite some pretty skeleton-crew staffing numbers. On the bright side, they’ve earned a LOW_ANTIPSYCHOTIC flag because they actually manage dementia symptoms with human interaction and routine instead of just chemically sedating everyone into a peaceful, expensive coma. You’re also looking at a clean physical environment and solid clinical outcomes that suggest the people working there are overachieving, likely because they genuinely care about the residents' day-to-day comfort. However, the data shows a HIGH_FALLS_MAJOR_INJURY flag, which is usually what happens when a resident tries to get to the bathroom alone because the call light has been blinking for twenty minutes. That delay is likely tied to the LOW_RN_COVERAGE flag, meaning there are long stretches where a Registered Nurse—the one trained to catch a brewing medical crisis—is stretched so thin they’re basically a ghost in the hallway. There are zero federal fines on record, though we can't tell if that’s a lifelong streak of perfection or just a very quiet couple of years. When you walk in, skip the tour of the lobby and ask the administrator exactly how they plan to keep your loved one off the floor when there are only twelve minutes of RN time available per resident each day.
THE BLOSSOMS AT CUMBERLAND REHAB & NURSING CENTER
1516 CUMBERLAND ST, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72202
Tough. The Blossoms at Cumberland Rehab & Nursing Center is currently wrestling with some data that feels less like a cozy garden and more like a high-stakes survival exercise. On the bright side, they’ve managed a LOW_FALLS_MAJOR_INJURY rate that is genuinely impressive, meaning the staff is physically present and attentive enough to keep residents from hitting the floor when they try to move around. However, the LOW_RN_COVERAGE flag tells us that while aides might be catching falls, there is a serious lack of high-level clinical eyes on the floor, leaving you to wonder who is catching a subtle change in a lung sound or a brewing infection. That clinical gap is paired with a HIGH_SEDATION_PRESCRIBER flag, which usually suggests that instead of navigating complex behaviors with staff time, they might be leaning on heavy-duty antipsychotic meds to keep the room quiet. With a nursing turnover rate of 71%, you aren't just seeing new faces; you’re basically seeing a revolving door of people who don't know your mom’s baseline. There is also one federal fine on the books, though we can't tell if that’s a ghost from three years ago or a fresh warning from last month. When you walk through those doors, look past the lobby and ask the administrator exactly how they plan to get their RNs back to the bedside and off the medication cart.
BRIARWOOD NURSING AND REHABILITATION CENTER,INC
516 SO RODNEY PARHAM RD, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72205
Steady. Briarwood Nursing and Rehabilitation Center looks like a high-achiever on paper, but it’s operating with a skeleton crew of clinical leaders that you need to account for. On the bright side, they’ve nailed the LOW_PRESSURE_ULCERS flag with a rate under half the national average, meaning the staff is actually getting people moving and checking skin instead of just talking about it. They also earned a LOW_ANTIPSYCHOTIC flag because they’ve ditched the "chemical straightjacket" approach, opting for actual human engagement over sedating residents into a fog. However, the data hits a snag with a LOW_RN_COVERAGE flag, showing just 0.13 hours of RN time per resident daily; in the real world, that means the most highly trained eyes on the floor are stretched thin, which is exactly how medical red flags get missed. While their record shows zero federal fines—keep in mind we can't tell if that's a recent streak or a five-year miracle—the overall 5-star rating suggests they’re doing a lot right with the hands they have. You should walk through the front door and ask the administrator exactly who is making the high-level clinical calls at 3:00 AM when the RNs are spread this thin.
PLEASANT VALLEY REHABILITATION AND NURSING
12111 HINSON ROAD, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72212
Measured. Pleasant Valley Rehabilitation and Nursing is that classic overachiever on paper that’s clearly wrestling with a revolving door in the breakroom. On the bright side, their LOW_ANTIPSYCHOTIC flag is a massive win, meaning they’re actually engaging with residents through personalized routines rather than using a prescription pad to "manage" dementia symptoms. You also see a LOW_PRESSURE_ULCERS flag here, which is data-speak for "staff actually get around to repositioning people," keeping skin healthy and avoiding those preventable hospital trips. However, the 54% nursing turnover is a loud signal that while the care is great today, the person providing it might not be there next month. We see zero federal fines on the books—we can’t tell if that’s a clean slate from last month or five years ago, but it’s a lot better than the alternative. With a solid overall rating but middle-of-the-road inspection scores, the tension here is between their high-level clinical outcomes and the stability of the team. When you walk through the doors, ask the administrator exactly how many of the nurses on this morning’s shift have actually been on the payroll for more than a year.
THE SPRINGS OF PINNACLE MOUNTAIN
6411 VALLEY RANCH DRIVE, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72223
Uneven. The Springs of Pinnacle Mountain is essentially a high-wire act where the physical safety of the residents is currently winning out over the thin clinical supervision on the floor. On the bright side, the LOW_FALLS_MAJOR_INJURY data is legitimately impressive, suggesting that even when things get busy, the staff is actually there to catch people before a trip becomes a trip to the ER. You’re also looking at a clean sheet regarding federal fines, though since we can't tell if that's a recent win or a five-year streak, take it with a grain of salt. The real tension here is the LOW_RN_COVERAGE, which means that with only about seventeen minutes of an RN’s time per resident each day, the person catching the fall might not have the high-level clinical training to spot a brewing infection or a subtle change in vitals. When turnover hits 71%, that lack of oversight becomes a game of telephone where important medical details can easily vanish into the cracks between shifts. You want to walk in and ignore the lobby decor entirely so you can focus on the staff’s eyes. Ask the administrator exactly who is making the high-level clinical calls at 3:00 AM when the one RN on duty is occupied elsewhere.
THE SPRINGS OF BARROW
2600 JOHN BARROW ROAD, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72204
Uneven. The Springs of Barrow is a classic case of a facility that looks like a medical powerhouse on paper while simultaneously running a skeleton crew behind the scenes. Those five-star quality measures suggest that once a resident actually gets care, the clinical results are fantastic, meaning the physical therapy and wound healing protocols are likely top-tier. However, the LOW_RN_COVERAGE flag is a loud reminder that you’re only getting about ten minutes of a Registered Nurse’s time per day, which usually means the high-level clinical oversight is spread thinner than a budget airline’s napkins. You also have to reckon with the HIGH_WEIGHT_LOSS flag, a data point that often translates to a chaotic dining room where residents who need help finishing a meal are simply left to drift. It’s hard to reconcile those stellar medical outcomes with a staff turnover rate that looks like a revolving door, but there are zero federal fines on the books—though we can’t tell if that’s a recent streak of luck or a long-term trend. This place clearly knows how to treat a patient, yet the staffing levels suggest they’re constantly triaging who gets attention first. When you walk in, skip the lobby tour and head straight to the dining area at 5:30 PM to ask exactly how many people are on the floor helping residents eat when the shift changes.
PRESBYTERIAN VILLAGE, INC
500 BROOKSIDE DRIVE, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72205
Promising. Presbyterian Village, Inc. presents a fascinating little riddle where a pristine five-star inspection record somehow collides with a rocky outcomes score. On the bright side, they’ve nailed the FIVE_STAR_INSPECTION, which means when the state shows up unannounced to poke around the corners and sniff the laundry, they find a remarkably tight ship. You can see that diligence in the LOW_PRESSURE_ULCERS data, suggesting the floor staff are actually doing the heavy lifting of repositioning folks so skin stays intact and healthy. However, we have a blatant STAFFING_CLAIM_MISMATCH where the four-star personnel numbers aren't translating into five-star results, hinting that the "extra help" on the spreadsheet might not be performing at the level you’d expect. We also see LOW_RN_COVERAGE, meaning the high-level clinical eyes—the ones who spot a brewing infection before it’s an emergency—are stretched thinner than a budget airline seat. There are zero federal fines on record, though we can’t tell if that’s a lifelong streak of excellence or just a very clean recent run. When you take the tour, look past the shiny lobby and ask point-blank why their high staffing numbers aren't producing better clinical results for the residents.
THE BLOSSOMS AT WEST DIXON REHAB & NURSING CENTER
2821 W DIXON RD, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72206
Measured. The Blossoms at West Dixon is essentially a high-wire act where the clinical results look great despite a revolving door of staff. On the floor, they’re clearly putting in the sweat equity because a LOW_FALLS_MAJOR_INJURY flag means your dad isn't hitting the floor during a 2:00 AM bathroom run, and people are actually watching where they step. You’ll also see a LOW_PRESSURE_ULCERS flag, which is data-speak for "we actually turn people over," ensuring skin stays intact and residents aren't just left to fade into the upholstery. However, the LOW_RN_COVERAGE flag is a loud siren, because when a resident’s breathing changes or a wound looks funky, there’s a statistical shortage of high-level nurses on-site to catch that shift before it becomes an ER trip. That shortage is likely fueled by a 69% turnover rate, meaning you’ll be introduced to a lot of new faces who are still figuring out where the extra blankets are kept. There are zero federal fines on record, though we can’t tell if that’s a pristine three-year run or just a lucky streak since the last inspector walked out the door. When you tour the place, skip the lobby talk and ask the administrator exactly how they’re keeping those impressive clinical outcomes steady when seven out of ten staffers won’t be there next Christmas.
THE BLOSSOMS AT MIDTOWN REHAB & NURSING CENTER
5720 WEST MARKHAM STREET, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72205
Messy. The Blossoms at Midtown Rehab & Nursing Center is currently juggling a two-star rating across the board while trying to keep the lights on with a staggering sixty-four percent staff turnover rate. On the bright side, the facility has zero federal fines on the books, which suggests they’re either staying just inside the lines or we’re looking at a data gap since we can’t tell if that clean record is current or ancient history. Having no fines is a decent start, but the low staffing hours mean you’re likely waiting a while for that glass of water or a trip to the bathroom. The biggest red flag here is HIGH_PRESSURE_ULCERS, a signal that hits nearly sixteen percent of residents and usually means the staff is too stretched thin to handle the basic, two-hour repositioning required to keep skin from breaking down. When you’re seeing HIGH_PRESSURE_ULCERS at double the national average, it’s a loud, clinical way of saying residents are spending way too much time stationary and unattended. Before you sign anything, walk straight to the back of the building and ask the floor nurses exactly how they track their turning schedules when half their coworkers are new to the job.
Hickory Heights Health And Rehab, Llc
#3 CHENAL HEIGHTS DRIVE, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72223
Steady. Hickory Heights Health And Rehab presents a classic data paradox where the paperwork looks mostly polished but the physical reality seems a bit more precarious. On the bright side, their four-star staffing and quality measures suggest they have enough boots on the ground to actually handle the heavy lifting, which usually translates to seeing familiar faces instead of a revolving door of exhausted strangers. You’re looking at a place where the daily therapy and clinical check-ins are hitting their marks, providing a level of consistency that’s rarer than a functional printer in a home office. However, we have to talk about the HIGH_FALLS_MAJOR_INJURY flag, which indicates that residents are hitting the floor and getting seriously hurt at nearly double the national rate. This specific red flag usually suggests that despite the decent headcount, nobody is getting to the bedside fast enough when someone decides to try a solo trek to the bathroom at 3:00 AM. There are zero federal fines on record, and while we can't tell if that’s a clean slate from last month or a holdover from five years ago, it’s a nice change of pace from the usual rap sheet. If you decide to tour, don't just look at the lobby—walk straight to the nurses' station and ask exactly how many minutes it takes for a call light to be answered during the chaotic dinner rush.
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The Blossoms at Breckenridge Rehab & Nursing Cente
800 BROOKSIDE DRIVE, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72205
Messy. The Blossoms at Breckenridge is currently putting up numbers that suggest a facility struggling to keep its head above water on almost every clinical front. While most places have at least one bright spot to lean on, the data here shows a LOW_RN_COVERAGE flag, meaning there are so few registered nurses on the floor that catching a subtle change in a resident’s health before it becomes an emergency is statistically a coin flip. That lack of eyes on the ground likely feeds into the HIGH_FALLS_MAJOR_INJURY flag, where residents are hitting the floor and getting seriously hurt at nearly double the national rate because nobody is there to help them stand up. When the staff is stretched this thin, you often see a HIGH_SEDATION_PRESCRIBER flag like this one, where antipsychotics are used on four out of every ten residents to manage behaviors that a full team might otherwise handle with actual human interaction. To make matters even more sedated, the HIGH_SEDATION_BENZO flag indicates that a quarter of the long-stay residents are also on anti-anxiety or sleep meds, a combination that can leave a person effectively ghosting their own life. There are also two federal fines on the books—we can’t tell if those are fresh or from several years back, but they don't exactly help the vibe. Walk in and ask the administrator exactly how they plan to get your loved one off a chemical restraint cocktail when there aren't enough nurses to monitor them without it.
COLONEL GLENN HEALTH AND REHAB, LLC
13700 DAVID O DODD ROAD, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72210
Tough. Colonel Glenn Health and Rehab is essentially a tale of two facilities, boasting a perfect five-star rating for clinical outcomes while simultaneously struggling with a bottom-barrel inspection record. On the bright side, they’ve managed a LOW_ANTIPSYCHOTIC flag, meaning only 7% of long-term residents are on these heavy hitters—a rare win that suggests they actually talk to residents instead of just sedating them into a quiet corner. You’ll also see high-level quality measures that look great on paper, implying that once a treatment plan is set, the technical boxes are getting checked. However, the LOW_RN_COVERAGE flag is a loud siren, with registered nurse hours sitting at half the recommended minimum; in the real world, that translates to fewer expert eyes on deck to catch a brewing infection or a subtle change in condition before it becomes an emergency room trip. There is also one federal fine on the books, though since we don’t have a date, it’s hard to tell if it’s a skeleton in the closet or a recent red flag. When you walk through the doors, don't just look at the shiny floors—ask the administrator exactly who is authorized to make a clinical call at 3:00 AM when there isn't an RN in sight.
THE GREEN HOUSE COTTAGES OF POPLAR GROVE
7801 KANIS RD, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72204
Conflicted. The Green House Cottages of Poplar Grove is a total head-scratcher because while their physical layout and staffing numbers look like a premium resort, their official inspection record is currently sitting in the basement. On the bright side, they have nailed the hard stuff with a LOW_ANTIPSYCHOTIC flag, meaning they aren't just chemically sidelining residents with heavy meds to keep things quiet; instead, they’re actually doing the work of personalized care and engagement. You’re also getting significantly more face time with the nursing team than at most places, which translates to fewer ignored call lights and a much more human pace of life. However, we have to talk about LOW_RN_COVERAGE, because having only 0.31 hours of RN time per resident means the high-level clinical eyes—the people trained to spot a brewing infection before it becomes an ER trip—are stretched dangerously thin. There’s also a HIGH_SEDATION_BENZO flag triggered by a 29% antianxiety medication rate, which makes me wonder if they’ve simply swapped one type of "calming" pill for another to keep the peace. There are zero federal fines on record, though we can't tell if that's a clean slate from last month or five years of flying under the radar. When you walk through the door, skip the tour of the kitchen and ask the director exactly how they justify such high anti-anxiety scripts while having so few Registered Nurses on the floor to monitor the side effects.
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ALL-AMERICAN CARE CENTERS, INC.
2600 BARROW RD, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72204
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BARROW HEALTHCARE LLC
2600 JOHN BARROW RD, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72204
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ALLAY HEALTHCARE LLC
3115 S BOWMAN RD, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72211
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BESTFIT DME, INC.
400 W CAPITOL AVE, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72201
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BROOKSIDE HEALTHCARE & REHAB, LLC
800 BROOKSIDE DR, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72205
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CHENAL HEIGHTS HEALTHCARE & REHAB, LLC
3 CHENAL HEIGHTS DR, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72223
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BROOKSIDE DRIVE OPERATING LLC
800 BROOKSIDE DR, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72205
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ALL SERVICES INC
10310 W MARKHAM ST STE 197, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72205
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ABINGTON PLACE HEALTH & REHAB CENTER LLC
1516 CUMBERLAND ST, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72202
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ABUNDANT CARE TRANSPORTATION
3926 BASELINE RD., LITTLE ROCK, AR 72209
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COTTAGE LANE HEALTH OPCO LLC
800 BROOKSIDE DR, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72205
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BROOKSIDE HEALTH SERVICES
800 BROOKSIDE DR, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72205
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APH&R NURSING LLC
1516 CUMBERLAND ST, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72202
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UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF ARKANSAS
9720 N RODNEY PARHAM RD, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72227
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ALL-AMERICAN CARE OF LITTLE ROCK
2600 BARROW RD, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72204
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