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Nursing Homes in Palm Springs, CA.

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

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6 licensed nursing homes in Palm Springs, CA
Updated May 17, 2026
70/100Solid

PALM SPRINGS HEALTHCARE & REHABILITATION CENTER

277 S SUNRISE WAY, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262

Consistent. Palm Springs Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center is a classic case of having the right people on the payroll but somehow missing the details that actually keep a person comfortable. On the bright side, they’ve nailed the HIGH_RN_COVERAGE flag with over an hour of registered nurse time per resident daily, which means when a medical crisis hits, there’s an actual professional nearby to handle it instead of a frantic game of phone tag. Their staff turnover is impressively low, so you won’t be introducing yourself to a new face every Tuesday, and their record shows zero federal fines—though we can’t tell if that’s a clean decade or just a quiet few years. However, the data gets prickly with a HIGH_PRESSURE_ULCERS flag, showing a bedsore rate of 11.3% that suggests residents aren't being repositioned as often as they should be despite all those nurses. We also see a HIGH_SEDATION_BENZO flag triggered by a 30% antianxiety medication rate, a number that often climbs when a facility is trying to keep the room quiet without using restricted antipsychotics. Since there are no fines on record to look at, you really have to focus on the day-to-day friction of these numbers. When you walk in, look past the lobby and ask the director exactly how they plan to keep your loved one moving and alert rather than just stationary and sedated.

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59/100Mixed

PREMIER CARE CENTER FOR PALM SPRINGS

2990 EAST RAMON ROAD, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92264

Nuanced. Premier Care Center for Palm Springs is essentially a high-wire balancing act where the clinical outcomes look surprisingly great despite a skeleton crew in the front office. You’re looking at a facility that’s managed to hit a 0.0% rate for LOW_FALLS_MAJOR_INJURY, which means the floor staff is actually hustling to catch people before they hit the linoleum. They’ve also nailed the LOW_ANTIPSYCHOTIC metric by keeping prescriptions at a tiny 6%, proving they’d rather actually talk to a resident than just sedate them into a quiet corner. However, the data shows a glaring LOW_RN_COVERAGE gap with barely twenty minutes of RN time per resident daily, meaning the high-level medical eyes you want spotting a brewing infection are spread thin across the entire building. You also have to reckon with HIGH_DEPRESSIVE_SYMPTOMS affecting nearly double the usual number of residents, a red flag that people might be physically safe but socially starving in their rooms. While there are zero federal fines on record—a stat we can’t technically date-stamp but usually suggests they stay in the inspectors' good graces—the low staffing and high blues are a weird mix. Walk in and ask the administrator to show you the activities calendar for yesterday, then look around to see if anyone is actually in the community room or if it’s just a ghost town of empty wheelchairs.

2 doing well2 flagged
20/100Concerns

CALIFORNIA NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER

2299 NORTH INDIAN CANYON DRIVE, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262

Messy. California Nursing & Rehabilitation Center presents a confusing riddle where residents seem to be physically safe from accidents but are somehow shrinking in the process. The one bright spot is a LOW_FALLS_MAJOR_INJURY flag, which suggests the floor staff is actually on the ball when it comes to transfers and keeping people from hitting the floor. You can breathe a little easier knowing that when Mom needs to get to the bathroom, there’s likely a pair of hands there to make sure she doesn't end up in the ER with a hip fracture. However, the data takes a dark turn with a HIGH_WEIGHT_LOSS flag, a red flag that usually means the dining room is a ghost town and nobody is around to help people actually finish their meals. When nearly ten percent of the building is dropping weight they can't afford to lose, it’s a loud signal that "assistance with eating" is a luxury they aren't providing. We also see three federal fines on the books, though we can't tell if those are recent scars or ancient history from a different era. With a rock-bottom staffing score and no reported RN hours, you have to wonder who is actually running the show when the sun goes down. Walk in at 6:00 PM and ask the administrator to show you exactly how many aides are assigned to the dining room to ensure residents are actually swallowing their calories.

1 doing well1 flagged
53/100Mixed

DESERT REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER D/P SNF

1150 NORTH INDIAN CANYON DRIVE, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262

DESERT REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER D/P SNF brings above-average staffing (5.0/5), high quality measure scores (4.0/5), 5.55 RN hours per resident daily, and low staff turnover (15%) — Palmelle trust score 53/100. There are 1 federal fine(s) on record — no date context, so worth asking about directly.

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ANGEL VIEW CRIPPLED CHILDRENS FOUNDATION INC

3566 EASTGATE DRIVE, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262

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AVALON CARE HOMES, INC.

378 W CORTEZ RD, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262

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How many licensed nursing homes are in Palm Springs, CA?
6 licensed nursing homes in Palm Springs, CA, drawn from federal CMS records and state licensing data.
How does Palmelle rank these nursing homes?
Each facility is ranked using a Clarity Score from 0 to 100, blending federal CMS inspection results and state licensing records. The same numbers regulators use.
What is the Palmelle Clarity Score?
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