GOOD SAMARITAN REHAB AND CARE CENTER
1630 N. EDISON STREET, STOCKTON, CA 95204
Legit. Good Samaritan Rehab and Care Center presents a classic case of a facility that looks mediocre on paper but actually runs like a well-oiled machine where it counts. While their federal inspection score is leaning towards the "fixer-upper" category, their five-star quality measures suggest the people on the floor are doing the heavy lifting to keep residents safe and comfortable. You’ll notice the LOW_TURNOVER flag immediately because nearly 80% of the staff sticks around, meaning you aren't explaining your dad’s coffee order to a new face every Tuesday morning. That consistency translates directly to their LOW_PRESSURE_ULCERS status, which is just data-speak for "staff actually gets residents moving so their skin doesn't break down from neglect." Safety is clearly the priority here, as evidenced by a LOW_FALLS_MAJOR_INJURY flag that shows they’ve managed to keep serious tumbles at a literal zero. There are zero federal fines on record—we can’t tell if that’s a clean sweep from last month or five years ago—but it beats seeing a list of penalties as long as a CVS receipt. Walk in and ask the administrator why their pristine clinical outcomes and steady staff haven't translated into a better health inspection score yet.
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OAK GROVE POST ACUTE
4545 SHELLEY COURT, STOCKTON, CA 95207
Tough. Oak Grove Post Acute is sitting on a data profile that makes a root canal look like a spa day, sporting a bottom-tier rating that suggests some deep-seated systemic friction. While their mid-range staffing numbers theoretically mean there are enough bodies in the building to answer a call light, the massive turnover rate means you’re basically meeting a new stranger every time you need a glass of water. The data screams for attention because of a substantiated ABUSE_FINDING, which is the federal government’s way of saying someone here was documented being mistreated, neglected, or worse. Things are shaky enough that CMS tagged them as a SPECIAL_FOCUS facility, a "top of the class" designation you never want because it means they are officially one of the poorest performing spots in the entire country. We also see five federal fines on the books, and since we don't know if those happened last Tuesday or five years ago, they just add another layer of "yikes" to the pile. You need to walk through those front doors and ask the administrator exactly what concrete, measurable steps they’ve taken to move off the Special Focus list and how they are ensuring that ABUSE_FINDING never, ever repeats itself on their watch.
BROOKSIDE CARE CENTER
1221 ROSEMARIE LANE, STOCKTON, CA 95207
Measured. Brookside Care Center presents a classic case of split personality data where the high-level medical outcomes look fantastic, but the physical inspections tell a much grittier story. On the bright side, they’ve managed to pull off five-star quality measures, which in the real world means residents are statistically less likely to deal with pressure sores or unexpected trips to the ER. You’re also looking at a team that actually sticks around thanks to low nursing turnover, so you won’t be introduced to a brand-new face every single time you walk through the front door. However, the basement-level inspection scores act as a loud warning that the facility’s paperwork and physical environment aren't keeping pace with the clinical wins. While the record shows zero federal fines, we can’t be sure if that’s a clean streak from this year or just a lag in the reporting system. You need to walk into the lobby and ask the administrator point-blank why their clinical outcomes are so polished while their state inspection reports are currently sitting in the gutter.
DELTA OAKS POST ACUTE
6940 PACIFIC AVENUE, STOCKTON, CA 95207
Oof. Delta Oaks Post Acute is currently operating under a cloud that even the sunniest Stockton day can’t quite burn off. Let’s start with the win: the data shows a LOW_FALLS_MAJOR_INJURY flag, meaning they are actually crushing the physical safety game; you aren't likely to find residents hitting the floor or ending up in the ER with a broken hip because someone forgot to lock a wheelchair. However, that technical success is eclipsed by a literal red warning icon for an ABUSE_FINDING, which is the federal government’s way of saying someone here was documented being mistreated, neglected, or exploited. It’s the kind of signal that makes a 17-point trust score feel generous, and it suggests the culture behind closed doors might be a lot more chaotic than the shiny lobby implies. While there are zero federal fines on record—and we can’t tell if that’s because they’ve been perfect for five years or just haven't been caught lately—that clean financial sheet doesn't erase a history of substantiated harm. When you walk in, look past the floor-to-ceiling windows and ask the administrator exactly what specific, concrete steps they took to fire the people involved in that abuse citation and how they’re proving it won’t happen to your mom.
FULTON GARDENS POST ACUTE, LLC
537 E. FULTON STREET, STOCKTON, CA 95204
Measured. Fulton Gardens Post Acute is essentially a high-end engine trapped in a beat-up car body, boasting a bizarre split between great staffing and a lackluster inspection record. While the federal rating sits at a rocky two stars, the actual humans on the floor are sticking around far longer than the industry average, which means the person helping your dad get dressed today will likely be the same one doing it next month. You’re getting a solid 0.63 hours of daily RN attention per resident, a level of coverage that usually translates to fewer "oops" moments and much faster responses when a call light hits the hallway. They’ve also earned the LOW_ANTIPSYCHOTIC flag, keeping their prescription rates at a tiny four percent by actually using human interaction and routines to manage dementia instead of just sedating people into a quiet corner. We see zero federal fines on record here, though we can't tell if that's a clean streak from the last six months or the last six years, so take that win with a grain of salt. Despite those glowing quality measures, the state inspectors clearly found things they didn't like during their last walkthrough of the building itself. When you take the tour, ignore the lobby and ask them to show you exactly which specific physical plant or procedural issues dragged their health inspection score down while their patient outcomes stayed so high.
HAMPTON POST ACUTE
442 HAMPTON STREET, STOCKTON, CA 95204
Tough. Hampton Post Acute is a for-profit operation in Stockton where the math is currently screaming for help. While they’ve managed to scrape together middle-of-the-road staffing levels, that hasn't translated into actual results for the people living there. When you see HIGH_WEIGHT_LOSS at over ten percent, you aren't looking at a diet plan; you're looking at a facility where residents who need help getting a fork to their mouth are likely being skipped because the staff is stretched too thin. That lack of hands-on attention flows right into HIGH_MOBILITY_DECLINE, a red flag that basically means residents are losing their ability to move or walk because nobody is getting them out of bed for physical therapy or even a stroll down the hall. We also have two federal fines on the books, and while we can't tell if those are fresh scars or ancient history, they certainly don't help the vibe. If you walk through those doors, don't look at the lobby furniture; look at the dining room during the dinner rush and ask the administrator exactly how many aides are assigned to physically help people eat.
CRESTWOOD MANOR - 104
1130 MONACO COURT, STOCKTON, CA 95207
Messy. Crestwood Manor is a paradox wrapped in a corporate lease, boasting elite staffing levels alongside a red-letter ABUSE_FINDING that indicates a substantiated history of neglect or exploitation. On the bright side, the LOW_TURNOVER rate is a staggering 9%, meaning you’ll see the same familiar faces every day, and their LOW_PRESSURE_ULCERS data proves those staffers are actually hands-on enough to keep skin healthy. However, the data reveals a heavy reliance on chemical shortcuts, specifically a HIGH_SEDATION_PRESCRIBER flag where antipsychotic use for long-stay residents is nearly triple the national median. They also triggered HIGH_SEDATION_BENZO for high anti-anxiety and sleep med usage, which often suggests a culture of medicating residents into a quiet compliance rather than managing behaviors through interaction. There are zero federal fines on record, though we can’t tell if that’s a clean streak from last month or a data lag from three years ago. When you walk in, look past the 5-star staffing badge and ask the administrator exactly how they plan to keep your parent off a permanent sedation cocktail while ensuring that documented history of abuse never repeats itself.
NOBLE CARE CENTER
2740 NORTH CALIFORNIA STREET, STOCKTON, CA 95204
Here's the thing — NOBLE CARE CENTER 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 30/100. To be fair: high quality measure scores (4.0/5). Dig into the full report before visiting.
LINCOLN SQUARE POST ACUTE CARE
1032 N. LINCOLN STREET, STOCKTON, CA 95203
LINCOLN SQUARE POST ACUTE CARE brings above-average staffing (4.0/5), high quality measure scores (5.0/5), low staff turnover (8%), and no federal fines on record — Palmelle trust score 76/100.
CLEARWATER HEALTHCARE CENTER
1517 EAST KNICKERBOCKER DRIVE, STOCKTON, CA 95210
Here's the thing — CLEARWATER HEALTHCARE CENTER 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 37/100. To be fair: high quality measure scores (5.0/5). Dig into the full report before visiting.
CREEKSIDE CENTER
9107 N. DAVIS ROAD, STOCKTON, CA 95209
CREEKSIDE CENTER brings high quality measure scores (4.0/5), and no federal fines on record — Palmelle trust score 73/100.
CRYSTAL CREEK POST-ACUTE
9289 BRANSTETTER PLACE, STOCKTON, CA 95209
CRYSTAL CREEK POST-ACUTE brings high quality measure scores (4.0/5), 0.61 RN hours per resident daily, and no federal fines on record — Palmelle trust score 65/100.
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RIVERWOOD HEALTH CARE
5320 CARRINGTON CIRCLE, STOCKTON, CA 95210
RIVERWOOD HEALTH CARE brings a 4.0-star CMS rating, above-average staffing (4.0/5), high quality measure scores (5.0/5), and low staff turnover (30%) — Palmelle trust score 0/100. There are 13 federal fine(s) on record — no date context, so worth asking about directly.
MEADOWOOD A HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER
3110 WAGNER HEIGHTS ROAD, STOCKTON, CA 95209
MEADOWOOD A HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER brings a 5.0-star CMS rating, strong inspection scores (4.0/5), above-average staffing (5.0/5), high quality measure scores (4.0/5), 0.91 RN hours per resident daily, low staff turnover (25%), and no federal fines on record — Palmelle trust score 82/100.
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ANGEL'S HOME ICF, INC.
10712 WATERBURY DR, STOCKTON, CA 95209
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CASA DEL RIOS
7830 OMEGA WAY, STOCKTON, CA 95212
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4545 SHELLEY COURT OPCO, LLC
4545 SHELLEY CT, STOCKTON, CA 95207
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DUKE FACILITIES, INC.
2661 OTTO DR, STOCKTON, CA 95209
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ABOVE AND BEYOND CONGREGATE LIVING
2027 BUR OAK PL, STOCKTON, CA 95206
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DHK MANOR, INC
4513 AUGUSTUS CT, STOCKTON, CA 95207
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LONG TERM CARE MANAGEMENT, INC.
1032 N LINCOLN ST, STOCKTON, CA 95203
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