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Isles Of Boynton Nursing And Rehab Center

3001 SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE, Boynton Beach, FL 33426 · 5617375600

Overall rating

3/5

Isles Of Boynton Nursing And Rehab Center is a for-profit nursing home in Boynton Beach, FL with 180 licensed beds. CMS rates it 3 out of 5 stars overall — average for Florida nursing homes. Subcategory scores: staffing (4/5), health inspections (2/5), quality measures (5/5). The facility has incurred $8,076 in government fines — review the penalty history below.

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Isles Of Boynton Nursing And Rehab Center exterior
Isles Of Boynton Nursing And Rehab Center exterior

How this home is rated

Health Inspection2/5
Staffing4/5
Quality Measures5/5

CMS data last updated May 1, 2026

About this home

Capacity
180 beds
Ownership
For profit - Corporation
Type
Medicare and Medicaid
County
Palm Beach

Government Penalties

$8,076 total fines
  • 2025-01-08Fine · $8,076
What the Ratings Mean

Isles Of Boynton Nursing And Rehab Center holds an overall 4-star rating from CMS, which puts it above average compared to other nursing homes nationwide. That overall score is built from three separate ratings, and the mix here is worth understanding. The health inspection rating sits at 3 stars, meaning the facility has received an average number or severity of citations during state inspections - not a red flag, but not a standout either, and worth asking the facility about directly. Staffing earns 4 stars, which is good news practically speaking, because it means nurses are spending more time with residents than you'd see at a typical facility. More staff time generally translates to quicker response, better monitoring, and less risk of small problems going unnoticed. The strongest mark here is the 5-star quality measures rating, which reflects how residents are actually doing physically and clinically across 15 tracked health outcomes - things like falls, pressure wounds, and mobility. That top score suggests the care being delivered day-to-day is producing strong results for residents.

When you put the pieces together, the overall 4-star rating makes sense. The excellent quality outcomes and solid staffing carry significant weight, even with the average health inspection score pulling things slightly back from a perfect five. For families, this profile generally suggests a facility that is performing well in the areas that affect residents most directly, while still leaving room to ask questions about what came up during those state inspections.

Staffing at a Glance

Staffing at Isles of Boynton Nursing and Rehab Center is a bit of a mixed picture compared to other Florida nursing homes. On the registered nurse side, this facility actually stands out in a good way, providing about 0.89 RN hours per resident each day compared to the Florida average of 0.52. In practical terms, that means residents here tend to have more access to a higher-level nurse who can assess symptoms, manage medications, and catch problems early. However, when you look at total nursing hours, which includes aides and other staff who handle much of the hands-on daily care like bathing, feeding, and repositioning, the facility comes in at 3.63 hours per resident per day, which is a little below the Florida average of 3.87. That gap might not sound like much on paper, but during a busy shift it can mean slightly less time for those everyday personal care moments that really matter to residents' comfort and dignity. Overall, the stronger RN presence is a real positive, though families may want to ask the facility how they manage day-to-day care staffing, especially on nights and weekends.

Inspection & Penalty History

Isles of Boynton Nursing and Rehab Center has a middle-of-the-road health inspection rating of 3 out of 5 stars, which suggests the facility meets basic standards but has room for improvement. There is one government penalty on record, resulting in a fine of $8,076, with the most recent penalty issued in January 2025. A single penalty is not unusual in the nursing home industry, but the fact that it is recent is worth noting. Families should ask the facility directly about what led to that penalty and what steps were taken to correct the issue. This gives you a clearer picture of how seriously management responds to problems, which matters just as much as the penalty itself. Families evaluating this facility can compare it to others in Boynton Beach on the Boynton Beach nursing homes and assisted living page.

Questions to Ask When You Visit
  1. How many residents does each certified nursing assistant care for during the day shift, and does that number change at night or on weekends?
  2. How long have most of your nursing staff been working here, and what do you do to keep staff from leaving?
  3. If my loved one has a fall or a medical concern in the middle of the night, walk me through exactly what happens from the moment staff are alerted to the moment family is notified.
  4. Can I come back for an unannounced visit at a different time of day, and are there any restrictions on when family members can visit?
  5. How do you handle a resident who refuses to eat, seems withdrawn, or starts showing signs that something might be wrong emotionally or physically?
  6. What does a typical Tuesday look like for a resident here, from the time they wake up to the time they go to sleep?

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