Medicare and Medicaid · Manatee County
Westminster Point Pleasant
1533 4TH AVE W, Bradenton, FL 34205 · 9417471881
Overall rating
4/5
Westminster Point Pleasant is a non-profit nursing home in Bradenton, FL with 120 licensed beds. CMS rates it 4 out of 5 stars overall — above average for Florida nursing homes. Subcategory scores: staffing (4/5), health inspections (3/5), quality measures (5/5).
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How this home is rated
CMS data last updated May 1, 2026
About this home
- Capacity
- 120 beds
- Ownership
- Non profit - Corporation
- Type
- Medicare and Medicaid
- County
- Manatee
What the Ratings Mean
Westminster Point Pleasant holds an overall 4-star rating from CMS, meaning it performs above average compared to nursing homes nationally. That composite score pulls together three separate ratings, each looking at something different about how the facility operates.
The health inspection rating sits at 3 stars, which is average. This reflects how the facility has fared during state inspections, specifically the number and seriousness of any citations found. Average here is not alarming, but it does mean families may want to ask the facility directly about any recent findings and what steps were taken to address them. The staffing rating is 4 stars, above average, meaning nurses and aides are spending more time with residents than you would typically see elsewhere. That matters day-to-day because it often translates to more attentive, responsive care. The standout score is a 5-star quality measures rating, the highest possible. This comes from tracking 15 clinical and physical health outcomes for residents, things like fall rates, pressure ulcers, and mobility. Scoring at the top nationally on these measures is a strong sign that residents are actually faring well under the facility's care, not just that the place looks good on paper.
Staffing at a Glance
Westminster Point Pleasant provides more registered nurse time per resident than most Florida nursing homes, with RNs averaging 0.86 hours per resident each day compared to the Florida average of 0.52 hours. That extra RN presence can matter in real ways, since registered nurses handle more complex medical decisions, medication management, and care oversight. When it comes to total nursing hours, which includes CNAs and other nursing staff, the facility comes in at 3.78 hours per resident per day, just a touch below the Florida average of 3.87. So while residents here benefit from more hands-on registered nurse attention, the overall volume of daily nursing contact is fairly comparable to what you would find at similar facilities across the state. Neither number tells the whole story on its own, but together they suggest a staffing mix that leans toward more skilled nursing oversight rather than simply more total staff hours.
Inspection & Penalty History
Westminster Point Pleasant 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 compared to higher-rated homes in the area. The good news for families is that the facility has no government penalties on record and has never been fined, meaning inspectors have not found issues serious enough to result in formal enforcement action. A 3-star rating is worth keeping in mind as you tour and ask questions, but the clean penalty record is a reasonable sign that regulators have not had major concerns here. You can compare this facility's record against others in Bradenton on the Bradenton nursing homes and assisted living page.
Questions to Ask When You Visit
- How many residents does each certified nursing assistant care for during a typical day shift, and how does that number change at night and on weekends?
- How long have your charge nurses and CNAs been working here on average, and what is your staff turnover rate over the past year?
- If my loved one had a fall or a sudden change in condition overnight, walk me through exactly what would happen and who would contact me.
- Can you show me the most recent state inspection report, and can you explain what any cited deficiencies were and what you did to fix them?
- What does a typical Tuesday look like for a resident who is mostly mobile but has some memory loss, from the time they wake up until they go to bed?
- How do you handle a situation where a family member feels their loved one's pain is not being managed well or their concerns are being ignored by staff?
"For more guidance on evaluating facilities, see our guide to questions to ask when choosing a Florida nursing home."
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