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Nursing Homes in Portland, OR.

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

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48 licensed nursing homes in Portland, OR
Updated June 24, 2026
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LAURELHURST POST ACUTE & REHABILITATION

3060 SE STARK STREET, PORTLAND, OR 97214

Decent. LAURELHURST POST ACUTE & REHABILITATION brings above-average staffing (4.0/5), high quality measure scores (4.0/5), and 0.78 RN hours per resident daily — Palmelle trust score 45/100. There are 1 federal fine(s) on record — no date context, so worth asking about directly. Worth asking: Mobility-decline rate is 29.4% — 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. Worth asking: Falls with major injury rate is 1.2% — well below the national median. Call lights are getting answered fast and aides are present during transfer-heavy hours. This is a hard number to keep low.

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AVAMERE CRESTVIEW OF PORTLAND

6530 SW 30TH AVENUE, PORTLAND, OR 97239

Decent. AVAMERE CRESTVIEW OF PORTLAND brings above-average staffing (4.0/5), and 0.77 RN hours per resident daily — Palmelle trust score 25/100. There are 1 federal fine(s) on record — no date context, so worth asking about directly. Worth asking: This facility reports 4.0-star staffing levels but resident outcomes are only 2.0 stars. High staffing ratings with poor resident outcomes suggest the staffing numbers may not reflect the quality of care residents actually receive. Worth asking: Long-stay urinary tract infection rate is 5.6% — above the national median of about 2%. UTIs in elders cause confusion that gets misread as dementia progression. Often correlates with catheter overuse and understaffing. Worth asking how the facility tracks and prevents recurrent UTIs.

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71/100Solid

MENLO PARK POST ACUTE

745 NE 122ND AVENUE, PORTLAND, OR 97230

MENLO PARK POST ACUTE brings above-average staffing (4.0/5), high quality measure scores (4.0/5), low staff turnover (39%), and no federal fines on record — Palmelle trust score 71/100.

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PORTHAVEN POST ACUTE

5330 NE PRESCOTT STREET, PORTLAND, OR 97218

Decent. PORTHAVEN POST ACUTE brings above-average staffing (4.0/5), and high quality measure scores (5.0/5) — Palmelle trust score 31/100. There are 3 federal fine(s) on record — no date context, so worth asking about directly. Worth asking: Falls with major injury rate is 0.4% — well below the national median. Call lights are getting answered fast and aides are present during transfer-heavy hours. This is a hard number to keep low.

1 doing well
100/100Excellent

REEDWOOD POST ACUTE

3540 SE FRANCIS STREET, PORTLAND, OR 97202

REEDWOOD POST ACUTE brings a 5.0-star CMS rating, strong inspection scores (5.0/5), above-average staffing (5.0/5), high quality measure scores (5.0/5), 0.69 RN hours per resident daily, low staff turnover (32%), and no federal fines on record — Palmelle trust score 100/100.

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West Hills Health & Rehabilitation

5701 SW MULTNOMAH BLVD, PORTLAND, OR 97219

Decent. West Hills Health & Rehabilitation brings a 4.0-star CMS rating, above-average staffing (5.0/5), high quality measure scores (4.0/5), and 0.61 RN hours per resident daily — Palmelle trust score 50/100. There are 1 federal fine(s) on record — no date context, so worth asking about directly. Worth asking: This facility has received 1 federal fine(s) but still shows a 4.0-star overall rating. Federal penalties are serious — they indicate violations found during inspections. A high rating alongside recent penalties warrants extra scrutiny. Worth asking: Long-stay antianxiety / sleep medication rate is 29%. This category often shifts up when antipsychotic prescribing is restricted — different drug class, same effect on the resident. Worth asking the facility's prescribing rate for both classes side by side. Worth asking: Unplanned weight loss rate is 9.2% — above the national median of about 6%. In long-stay facilities this is almost always a feeding-assistance failure: residents who need help eating aren't getting it, especially at dinner when staffing thins. Worth asking how dinner-hour staffing compares to lunch. Worth asking: Pressure ulcer rate is 2.4% — 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. Worth asking: Falls with major injury rate is 0.4% — well below the national median. Call lights are getting answered fast and aides are present during transfer-heavy hours. This is a hard number to keep low.

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THE CRESTON HEALTH & REHABILITATION

3320 SE HOLGATE BLVD, PORTLAND, OR 97202

Decent. THE CRESTON HEALTH & REHABILITATION brings above-average staffing (4.0/5), and 1.02 RN hours per resident daily — Palmelle trust score 12/100. There are 2 federal fine(s) on record — no date context, so worth asking about directly. Worth asking: Annual nursing staff turnover is 94%. High turnover means residents frequently interact with unfamiliar staff, which research links to lower quality of care. Industry average is around 50-60%. Worth asking: Pressure ulcer (bedsore) rate is 11.6% — well above the national median of about 7%. Pressure ulcers form when staff don't reposition residents every two hours. This is a staffing-and-attention signal as much as a clinical one. Worth asking what the repositioning schedule looks like. Worth asking: Mobility-decline rate is 22.0% — 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. Worth asking: Falls with major injury rate is 1.2% — well below the national median. Call lights are getting answered fast and aides are present during transfer-heavy hours. This is a hard number to keep low. Worth asking: Registered nurse coverage is 1.02 hours per resident per day — well above the recommended minimum of 0.75 and on par with high-end facilities. More RN time means complex medical changes get caught before they become emergency room trips.

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GLISAN POST ACUTE

9750 NE GLISAN STREET, PORTLAND, OR 97220

Decent. GLISAN POST ACUTE brings above-average staffing (4.0/5), and high quality measure scores (4.0/5) — Palmelle trust score 42/100. There are 1 federal fine(s) on record — no date context, so worth asking about directly. Worth asking: Mobility-decline rate is 29.8% — 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.

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47/100Mixed

Mt. Tabor Health & Rehabilitation

6040 SE BELMONT STREET, PORTLAND, OR 97215

Mt. Tabor Health & Rehabilitation brings above-average staffing (4.0/5), 0.87 RN hours per resident daily, and no federal fines on record — Palmelle trust score 47/100. Worth a closer look: this facility reports 4.

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ROBISON JEWISH HEALTH CENTER

6125 SW BOUNDARY STREET, PORTLAND, OR 97221

Decent. ROBISON JEWISH HEALTH CENTER brings above-average staffing (4.0/5), high quality measure scores (4.0/5), and 0.69 RN hours per resident daily — Palmelle trust score 2/100. There are 6 federal fine(s) on record — no date context, so worth asking about directly. Worth asking: Mobility-decline rate is 25.4% — 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.

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MARQUIS CENTENNIAL POST ACUTE REHAB

725 SE 202ND AVENUE, PORTLAND, OR 97233

Decent. MARQUIS CENTENNIAL POST ACUTE REHAB brings a 5.0-star CMS rating, strong inspection scores (4.0/5), above-average staffing (5.0/5), and 0.98 RN hours per resident daily — Palmelle trust score 45/100. There are 1 federal fine(s) on record — no date context, so worth asking about directly. Worth asking: This facility reports 5.0-star staffing levels but resident outcomes are only 2.0 stars. High staffing ratings with poor resident outcomes suggest the staffing numbers may not reflect the quality of care residents actually receive. Worth asking: This facility has received 1 federal fine(s) but still shows a 5.0-star overall rating. Federal penalties are serious — they indicate violations found during inspections. A high rating alongside recent penalties warrants extra scrutiny.

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CASCADE TERRACE POST ACUTE

5601 SE 122ND AVENUE, PORTLAND, OR 97236

Hmm. CASCADE TERRACE POST ACUTE has a critical flag: cms has designated this facility as a special focus facility (sff candidate). Palmelle trust score is 6/100. To be fair: above-average staffing (4.0/5). Worth asking: Falls with major injury rate is 0.5% — well below the national median. Call lights are getting answered fast and aides are present during transfer-heavy hours. This is a hard number to keep low. Dig into the full report before visiting.

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84/100Strong

MARQUIS PIEDMONT POST ACUTE REHAB

319 NE RUSSET, PORTLAND, OR 97211

MARQUIS PIEDMONT POST ACUTE REHAB brings a 5.0-star CMS rating, strong inspection scores (5.0/5), above-average staffing (4.0/5), 0.99 RN hours per resident daily, and no federal fines on record — Palmelle trust score 84/100.

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MARQUIS MILL PARK

1475 SE 100TH AVENUE, PORTLAND, OR 97216

Decent. MARQUIS MILL PARK brings above-average staffing (5.0/5), and 1.35 RN hours per resident daily — Palmelle trust score 33/100. There are 1 federal fine(s) on record — no date context, so worth asking about directly. Worth asking: This facility reports 5.0-star staffing levels but resident outcomes are only 3.0 stars. High staffing ratings with poor resident outcomes suggest the staffing numbers may not reflect the quality of care residents actually receive. Worth asking: Pressure ulcer (bedsore) rate is 29.2% — well above the national median of about 7%. Pressure ulcers form when staff don't reposition residents every two hours. This is a staffing-and-attention signal as much as a clinical one. Worth asking what the repositioning schedule looks like. Worth asking: Long-stay antipsychotic rate is just 3% — well below the national median of about 14%. This facility is treating behavior and dementia symptoms with engagement, environmental design, and personalized routines instead of prescriptions. That's hard to do and rare to find. Worth asking: Registered nurse coverage is 1.35 hours per resident per day — well above the recommended minimum of 0.75 and on par with high-end facilities. More RN time means complex medical changes get caught before they become emergency room trips.

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74/100Solid

MARQUIS VERMONT HILLS

6010 SW SHATTUCK ROAD, PORTLAND, OR 97221

MARQUIS VERMONT HILLS brings a 5.0-star CMS rating, strong inspection scores (4.0/5), above-average staffing (5.0/5), 0.69 RN hours per resident daily, low staff turnover (40%), and no federal fines on record — Palmelle trust score 74/100. Worth a closer look: this facility reports 5.

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PORTLAND HEALTH & REHABILITATION CENTER

12441 SE STARK STREET, PORTLAND, OR 97233

Decent. PORTLAND HEALTH & REHABILITATION CENTER brings above-average staffing (4.0/5), and 0.86 RN hours per resident daily — Palmelle trust score 32/100. There are 1 federal fine(s) on record — no date context, so worth asking about directly. Worth asking: Mobility-decline rate is 23.2% — 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. Worth asking: Falls with major injury rate is 0.5% — well below the national median. Call lights are getting answered fast and aides are present during transfer-heavy hours. This is a hard number to keep low.

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FERNHILL REHABILITATION AND CARE

5737 NE 37TH AVENUE, PORTLAND, OR 97211

Hmm. FERNHILL REHABILITATION AND CARE has a critical flag: cms has placed an abuse icon on this facility, indicating a substantiated finding of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a resident. Palmelle trust score is 0/100. To be fair: above-average staffing (4.0/5). Worth asking: Annual nursing staff turnover is 100%. High turnover means residents frequently interact with unfamiliar staff, which research links to lower quality of care. Industry average is around 50-60%. Worth asking: Long-stay depressive-symptoms rate is 16.0% — above the national median of about 10%. Often indicates residents are alone in rooms with no activities program or social engagement. Pairs with mobility decline. Worth asking how many group activities residents actually attend per week. Dig into the full report before visiting.

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EVERGREEN POST ACUTE

8643 NE BEECH STREET, PORTLAND, OR 97220

Mixed. EVERGREEN POST ACUTE has 1 federal fine(s) on record and a Palmelle trust score of 24/100. We don't have date context on those fines, so ask when they visit. Worth asking: Registered nurse hours are 0.32 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. Worth asking: Mobility-decline rate is 37.2% — 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.

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100/100Excellent

HOLLADAY PARK PLAZA

1300 NE 16TH AVENUE, PORTLAND, OR 97232

HOLLADAY PARK PLAZA brings a 5.0-star CMS rating, strong inspection scores (5.0/5), above-average staffing (4.0/5), high quality measure scores (5.0/5), 0.88 RN hours per resident daily, low staff turnover (37%), and no federal fines on record — Palmelle trust score 100/100.

60/100Solid

SECORA REHABILITATION OF CASCADIA

10435 SE CORA STREET, PORTLAND, OR 97266

SECORA REHABILITATION OF CASCADIA brings above-average staffing (4.0/5), 0.65 RN hours per resident daily, and no federal fines on record — Palmelle trust score 60/100.

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GATEWAY CARE AND RETIREMENT

39 NE 102ND AVENUE, PORTLAND, OR 97220

Decent. GATEWAY CARE AND RETIREMENT brings no federal fines on record — Palmelle trust score 63/100. Worth asking: Mobility-decline rate is 56.3% — 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.

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94/100Excellent

MIRABELLA PORTLAND

3550 S BOND AVE, PORTLAND, OR 97239

MIRABELLA PORTLAND brings a 5.0-star CMS rating, strong inspection scores (5.0/5), above-average staffing (5.0/5), high quality measure scores (5.0/5), 1.39 RN hours per resident daily, and no federal fines on record — Palmelle trust score 94/100.

6/100Concerns

BELMONT CARE AND REHABILITATION

812 SE 48TH AVENUE, PORTLAND, OR 97215

Here's the thing — BELMONT CARE AND REHABILITATION has a critical flag: cms has placed an abuse icon on this facility, indicating a substantiated finding of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a resident. Palmelle trust score is 6/100. To be fair: above-average staffing (4.0/5). Dig into the full report before visiting.

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CEDAR CROSSINGS

6003 SE 136TH AVENUE, PORTLAND, OR 97236

Decent. CEDAR CROSSINGS brings high quality measure scores (5.0/5) — Palmelle trust score 31/100. There are 2 federal fine(s) on record — no date context, so worth asking about directly. Worth asking: Annual nursing staff turnover is 100%. High turnover means residents frequently interact with unfamiliar staff, which research links to lower quality of care. Industry average is around 50-60%. Worth asking: Falls with major injury rate is 1.1% — well below the national median. Call lights are getting answered fast and aides are present during transfer-heavy hours. This is a hard number to keep low.

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Providence Child Center

830 NE 47TH AVENUE, PORTLAND, OR 97213

Decent. Providence Child Center brings a 5.0-star CMS rating, strong inspection scores (5.0/5), and high quality measure scores (4.0/5) — Palmelle trust score 56/100. There are 1 federal fine(s) on record — no date context, so worth asking about directly. Worth asking: This facility has received 1 federal fine(s) but still shows a 5.0-star overall rating. Federal penalties are serious — they indicate violations found during inspections. A high rating alongside recent penalties warrants extra scrutiny. Worth asking: Long-stay antianxiety / sleep medication rate is 46%. This category often shifts up when antipsychotic prescribing is restricted — different drug class, same effect on the resident. Worth asking the facility's prescribing rate for both classes side by side. Worth asking: Physical restraint rate is 7.0% — physical restraint of long-stay residents should be very rare (national average is well under 1%). High physical-restraint rates often correlate with staffing problems being addressed with bed rails and chair restraints rather than personnel. Worth asking: Long-stay catheter rate is 5.5% — well above the national median of about 1.5%. Indwelling catheters are sometimes used as a labor-saving substitute for getting residents to the bathroom, which causes UTIs and dignity loss. Worth asking what the facility's catheter-removal protocol looks like. Worth asking: Long-stay urinary tract infection rate is 12.4% — above the national median of about 2%. UTIs in elders cause confusion that gets misread as dementia progression. Often correlates with catheter overuse and understaffing. Worth asking how the facility tracks and prevents recurrent UTIs. Worth asking: Pressure ulcer rate is 2.5% — 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. Worth asking: Falls with major injury rate is 0.0% — well below the national median. Call lights are getting answered fast and aides are present during transfer-heavy hours. This is a hard number to keep low. Worth asking: 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.

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78/100Strong

FERNWOOD SUPPORTIVE LIVING AT MADRONA GROVE

13505 SE RIVER ROAD, PORTLAND, OR 97222

FERNWOOD SUPPORTIVE LIVING AT MADRONA GROVE brings a 4.0-star CMS rating, high quality measure scores (5.0/5), and no federal fines on record — Palmelle trust score 78/100.

73/100Solid

ROSE CITY NURSING AND REHABILITATION

11325 NE WEIDLER STREET, PORTLAND, OR 97220

ROSE CITY NURSING AND REHABILITATION brings high quality measure scores (4.0/5), 0.71 RN hours per resident daily, and no federal fines on record — Palmelle trust score 73/100.

86/100Strong

AVALON CARE CENTER - PORTLAND

12640 SE BUSH, PORTLAND, OR 97236

AVALON CARE CENTER - PORTLAND brings a 5.0-star CMS rating, strong inspection scores (4.0/5), above-average staffing (4.0/5), high quality measure scores (5.0/5), and no federal fines on record — Palmelle trust score 86/100.

47/100Mixed

GRACELEN CARE CENTER

10948 S.E. BOISE, PORTLAND, OR 97266

GRACELEN CARE CENTER brings high quality measure scores (4.0/5), and no federal fines on record — Palmelle trust score 47/100.

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EAGLE HEALTHCARE, INC

745 NE 122ND AVE, PORTLAND, OR 97230

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