Medicare and Medicaid · Citrus County
Arbor Trail Rehab And Skilled Nursing Center
611 TURNER CAMP RD, Inverness, FL 34453 · 3526371130
Overall rating
5/5
Arbor Trail Rehab And Skilled Nursing Center is a for-profit nursing home in Inverness, FL with 116 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
- 116 beds
- Ownership
- For profit - Limited Liability company
- Type
- Medicare and Medicaid
- County
- Citrus
What the Ratings Mean
Arbor Trail Rehab And Skilled Nursing Center earns an overall 5-star rating from CMS, which is the highest possible score and puts it in the top tier of nursing facilities nationwide. That overall rating is built from three separate scores, each measuring something different about how the facility operates. The health inspection rating comes in at 4 stars, meaning state inspectors found fewer or less serious problems here than at most facilities - a good sign that the building is being run carefully and safely. Staffing lands at 3 stars, which is average, meaning the number of nursing hours residents receive relative to the total number of residents is right in line with typical facilities - not a red flag, but something worth asking about if your loved one has high care needs. The quality measures rating is a perfect 5 stars, reflecting that residents here tend to have strong clinical outcomes across 15 tracked health indicators, things like wound care, mobility, and avoiding hospitalizations.
What this means practically is that Arbor Trail performs exceptionally well where it arguably matters most - the actual health outcomes of the people living there. The inspection record gives families added confidence that oversight is taken seriously. Staffing is the one area where the facility sits at the middle of the pack, so it is worth having a direct conversation with the team about how they manage care during busy shifts or for residents who need more hands-on attention. Overall, this is a well-regarded facility with a strong track record.
Staffing at a Glance
Staffing at Arbor Trail Rehab And Skilled Nursing Center is a bit of a mixed picture. On the registered nurse (RN) side, residents here receive about 0.62 hours of RN care per day, which is actually above the Florida average of 0.52 hours. That means a bit more time with the most highly trained nurses on staff, which can matter when it comes to catching health changes early or managing complex medical needs. However, when you look at total nursing hours across all staff types, the facility comes in at 3.56 hours per resident per day, which falls a little short of the 3.87-hour average seen across Florida nursing homes. In practical terms, that gap in total hours could mean nursing aides are stretched a bit thinner during a typical shift, which can affect how quickly call lights get answered or how much hands-on help residents receive with daily tasks like bathing and meals. Neither number is dramatically out of range, but it is worth asking the facility how they manage staffing on evenings and weekends, when coverage tends to be lighter at most facilities.
Inspection & Penalty History
Arbor Trail Rehab And Skilled Nursing Center has a solid inspection track record. It holds a 4 out of 5 star health inspection rating from the government, which puts it above average compared to many facilities across the state. Equally reassuring is that the facility has no penalties on record and has never been fined, meaning inspectors have not found issues serious enough to result in formal government action. That kind of clean history is worth noting as you weigh your options, since it suggests the facility has generally met care standards without significant regulatory trouble. You can compare this facility's record against others in Inverness on the Inverness nursing homes and assisted living page.
Questions to Ask When You Visit
- How many residents does each certified nursing aide typically care for during the day shift, and does that number change at night or on weekends?
- How long have most of your nurses and aides been working here, and what do you do when a regular staff member calls out sick?
- Can you walk me through exactly what happens if a resident falls or has a medical emergency in the middle of the night?
- How does the staff get to know a new resident's personal preferences, daily routines, and what makes them comfortable, and who is responsible for keeping that information updated?
- What did your most recent state inspection find, and what specific changes did you make afterward?
- If my family member has a concern or complaint, who do they talk to, and what happens if the problem does not get resolved to their satisfaction?
For more guidance on evaluating facilities, see our guide to questions to ask when choosing a Florida nursing home.
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