Medicare and Medicaid · Volusia County
Alliance Health And Rehabilitation Center
130 W ARMSTRONG AVENUE, Deland, FL 32720 · 3867346401
Overall rating
5/5
Alliance Health And Rehabilitation Center is a for-profit nursing home in Deland, FL with 130 licensed beds. CMS rates it 5 out of 5 stars overall — above average for Florida nursing homes. Subcategory scores: staffing (3/5), health inspections (4/5), quality measures (5/5).
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How this home is rated
CMS data last updated May 1, 2026
About this home
- Capacity
- 130 beds
- Ownership
- For profit - Partnership
- Type
- Medicare and Medicaid
- County
- Volusia
What the Ratings Mean
Alliance Health And Rehabilitation Center holds a 4-out-of-5-star overall rating from CMS, which puts it above average compared to nursing homes nationwide. That overall score is built from three separate ratings that each measure something different, and all three land at 4 stars here, which tells a fairly consistent story across the board.
The health inspection rating reflects how the facility performed during state inspections, looking at how many issues were cited and how serious they were. A 4-star score here means inspectors found fewer or less severe problems than most facilities. The staffing rating looks at how many hours of nursing care residents actually receive relative to the number of people living there, and above average means residents here are generally getting more hands-on attention from nurses than they would at a typical facility. The quality measures rating is based on 15 clinical indicators, things like fall rates, pressure wounds, and how well residents are maintaining their physical function, and scoring above average there suggests the care is producing solid real-world health outcomes for residents. Taken together, these ratings suggest Alliance Health And Rehabilitation Center is a dependable choice that outperforms most facilities in the areas that matter most to families.
Staffing at a Glance
At Alliance Health and Rehabilitation Center, residents receive about 4.24 total nurse hours of care per day, which is actually higher than the typical 3.87 hours seen across Florida nursing homes. That extra time can make a real difference in day-to-day care, meaning staff generally have a bit more capacity to help with things like meals, mobility, and personal needs. However, when you look specifically at registered nurse hours, the picture shifts slightly. The facility averages 0.48 RN hours per resident per day, just under the Florida average of 0.52. RNs handle more complex medical decisions and oversight, so this small gap is worth keeping in mind if your loved one has significant medical needs. Overall, the staffing picture here is fairly balanced, with stronger total nurse coverage but slightly less RN time than the state average.
Inspection & Penalty History
Alliance Health And Rehabilitation Center has a solid inspection track record. The facility holds a 4 out of 5 star health inspection rating, which reflects above-average performance in state and federal reviews. Just as importantly, there are zero government penalties on record and no fines have ever been issued against this facility. For families doing their research, that kind of clean history is genuinely reassuring - it suggests regulators have not found the kinds of serious, repeated problems that tend to trigger formal enforcement action. No record is ever a guarantee of day-to-day quality, but this is the type of background you want to see when you're narrowing down your options. You can compare this facility's record against others in Deland on the Deland 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 how does that number change at night and on weekends?
- What is your staff turnover rate over the past 12 months, and how do you make sure residents are seeing familiar faces instead of a rotating stream of agency workers?
- Can you walk me through exactly what happens when a resident falls, has a medical emergency, or shows signs of a sudden health change - who gets called, in what order, and how quickly?
- If my loved one has a complaint or feels uncomfortable about something, what is the specific process for raising that concern, and can you show me where that process is posted?
- What does a typical Tuesday look like for a resident who is not participating in a scheduled activity - how do they spend their time, and who checks in on them?
- Can I see the most recent state inspection report, and can you explain any deficiencies that were cited and what you did to correct them?
For more guidance on evaluating facilities, see our guide to questions to ask when choosing a Florida nursing home.
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