Medicare and Medicaid · Volusia County
Orange City Nursing And Rehab Center
2810 ENTERPRISE RD, Debary, FL 32713 · 3866688818
Overall rating
4/5
Orange City Nursing And Rehab Center is a for-profit nursing home in Debary, 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). The facility has incurred $8,401 in government fines — review the penalty history below.
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How this home is rated
CMS data last updated May 1, 2026
About this home
- Capacity
- 120 beds
- Ownership
- For profit - Corporation
- Type
- Medicare and Medicaid
- County
- Volusia
Government Penalties
$8,401 total fines- 2024-03-19 — Fine · $8,401
What the Ratings Mean
Orange City Nursing And Rehab Center holds an overall 4-star rating from CMS, which means it performs above average compared to other nursing facilities nationwide. That overall score is a composite of three separate ratings, each measuring something different. The health inspection rating sits at 3 stars, which is average, meaning the facility has received a typical number of citations during state inspections relative to its peers. That is worth keeping an eye on, since inspections look at things like care practices, safety, and regulatory compliance. The staffing rating comes in at 4 stars, above average, which reflects that nurses are spending more hours with residents than you would see at a typical facility. More staff time generally means residents get more attention and faster responses to their needs. The standout here is the quality measures rating, a perfect 5 stars, which is based on 15 clinical outcomes like fall rates, pressure wounds, and how well residents maintain their physical functioning. That top score suggests residents are experiencing genuinely good health outcomes during their stay.
When you put it all together, the picture at Orange City Nursing And Rehab Center is largely encouraging. The clinical outcomes and staffing levels are real strengths, and the average inspection score does not suggest any serious red flags, though it does mean the facility is not quite at the top of the pack on the compliance side. For families weighing their options, this combination of strong outcomes and solid staffing is a meaningful indicator of day-to-day care quality.
Staffing at a Glance
Orange City Nursing and Rehab Center actually comes in above the Florida average when it comes to registered nurse coverage, offering about 0.83 RN hours per resident each day compared to the statewide average of 0.52 among Florida nursing homes. That means residents here tend to have more access to the higher-level nursing judgment that RNs bring, which can matter a lot when health needs change quickly or medications need to be carefully managed. On the other hand, when you look at total nurse hours across all staff types, this facility lands at 3.56 hours per resident per day, which is a bit below the Florida average of 3.87. In practical terms, that gap could mean nursing aides and other staff are handling a slightly heavier workload day to day, which can affect how quickly someone gets help with things like getting dressed, moving around, or going to the bathroom. Neither number tells the whole story on its own, so it's worth asking the facility directly how they schedule staff across different shifts, especially overnight and on weekends when coverage at many facilities tends to thin out.
Inspection & Penalty History
Orange City Nursing And Rehab Center has a three-star health inspection rating, which puts it in the middle of the pack - not a standout record, but not a red flag either. There is one government penalty on record, with a fine of $8,401 issued in March 2024. A single penalty does not make a facility unsafe, but it is recent enough that families should ask the staff directly what happened and what steps were taken to fix the issue. Pairing that conversation with a personal visit will give you a much clearer picture than the numbers alone. Families evaluating this facility can compare it to others in Debary on the Debary nursing homes and assisted living page.
Questions to Ask When You Visit
- How many residents does each certified nursing assistant care for during the day shift, and does that number change at night or on weekends?
- How long have most of your direct care staff been working here, and what does your turnover look like over the past year?
- If my loved one has a concern or feels unsafe, what is the step-by-step process for reporting it, and how quickly does someone follow up?
- Can you walk me through what a typical Tuesday looks like for a resident, from the time they wake up to the time they go to bed?
- How do you handle situations where a resident's condition changes suddenly, and who contacts the family and how fast?
- What were the findings from your most recent state inspection, and what specific changes did you make in response to any deficiencies that were cited?
For more guidance on evaluating facilities, see our guide to questions to ask when choosing a Florida nursing home.
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