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Coastal Health And Rehabilitation Center

820 N CLYDE MORRIS BLVD, Daytona Beach, FL 32117 · 3862744575

Overall rating

3/5

Coastal Health And Rehabilitation Center is a for-profit nursing home in Daytona Beach, FL with 120 licensed beds. CMS rates it 3 out of 5 stars overall — average for Florida nursing homes. Subcategory scores: staffing (1/5), health inspections (4/5), quality measures (4/5).

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Coastal Health And Rehabilitation Center exterior
Coastal Health And Rehabilitation Center exterior

How this home is rated

Health Inspection4/5
Staffing1/5
Quality Measures4/5

CMS data last updated May 1, 2026

About this home

Capacity
120 beds
Ownership
For profit - Limited Liability company
Type
Medicare and Medicaid
County
Volusia
What the Ratings Mean

Coastal Health and Rehabilitation Center earns an overall 4-star rating, which CMS calculates by combining three separate scores into one composite picture. The health inspection rating comes in at 4 stars, meaning state inspectors found fewer or less serious problems here than at most nursing homes, which is a good sign that the facility is being run safely and responsibly. The quality measures rating is also 4 stars, reflecting above-average results across 15 clinical indicators like wound care, fall rates, and how well residents maintain their physical function, so the care residents actually receive appears to be producing solid outcomes.

The one area worth a closer look is staffing, which sits at 2 stars, meaning nurses have fewer hours per resident than what you'd see at a typical facility. This doesn't necessarily mean care is unsafe, especially given the strong quality outcomes score, but it does mean your loved one may have to wait longer for assistance at times, and staff may be stretched thin during busy periods. When you visit, it's worth asking how they manage staffing on nights and weekends, and whether they rely heavily on agency or temporary staff to fill gaps. The overall 4-star rating reflects genuine strengths, but the staffing picture is something families should factor into their decision.

Staffing at a Glance

Staffing at Coastal Health And Rehabilitation Center runs a bit lower than what you'd typically see across Florida nursing homes, and that's worth understanding in practical terms. On an average day, residents here receive about 3.36 total nurse hours of care, compared to the Florida average of 3.87 hours. That gap might not sound like much on paper, but spread across a full day, it can mean nurses and aides have a little less time to spend with each person, whether that's helping with meals, responding to call lights, or just checking in. The registered nurse numbers tell a similar story, with the facility averaging 0.33 RN hours per resident daily versus the state average of 0.52. RNs handle more complex medical decisions and oversight, so having fewer of those hours available can affect how quickly health changes get caught and addressed. None of this means care here is poor, but it is something families should ask about directly when touring, especially if their loved one has higher medical needs.

Inspection & Penalty History

Coastal Health and Rehabilitation Center has a solid inspection track record. It holds a 4 out of 5 star health inspection rating, and there are no government penalties or fines on record. That means regulators have not found issues serious enough to result in financial consequences, which is a reasonable sign that the facility has been maintaining acceptable care standards. No penalty history does not guarantee a perfect experience, but it does remove one common concern families have when evaluating a nursing home. You can compare this facility's record against others in Daytona Beach on the Daytona 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 turnover low?
  3. Can you walk me through exactly what happens if a resident falls or has a medical emergency in the middle of the night?
  4. How do you handle a situation where a resident or family member complains about the care they are receiving, and can you give me a real example of how that was resolved?
  5. What does a typical weekday look like for a resident who is mobile and fairly social, versus one who mostly stays in their room?
  6. Has this facility been cited for any deficiencies in the last two state inspections, and where can I read those reports myself?

"For more guidance on evaluating facilities, see our guide to questions to ask when choosing a Florida nursing home."

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