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Lake Park Of Madison Nursing And Rehabilitation Ce

259 SW CAPTAIN BROWN RD, Madison, FL 32340 · 8509738277

Overall rating

5/5

Lake Park Of Madison Nursing And Rehabilitation Ce is a for-profit nursing home in Madison, FL with 120 licensed beds. CMS rates it 5 out of 5 stars overall — above average for Florida nursing homes. Subcategory scores: staffing (5/5), health inspections (5/5), quality measures (4/5).

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Lake Park Of Madison Nursing And Rehabilitation Ce exterior
Lake Park Of Madison Nursing And Rehabilitation Ce exterior

How this home is rated

Health Inspection5/5
Staffing5/5
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
Madison
What the Ratings Mean

Lake Park Of Madison Nursing And Rehabilitation Ce holds an overall 4-star rating, which means it performs above average compared to nursing homes nationally. That overall score is built from three separate ratings, each measuring something different, and in this case all three land in the same solid place.

The health inspection rating of 4 stars tells you that state inspectors found fewer or less serious problems here than at most facilities, which is a good sign that the home is being run responsibly day to day. The staffing rating of 4 stars means nurses and aides are spending more time with residents than the national average, so your loved one is less likely to wait long for help or feel overlooked. The quality measures rating, also 4 stars, reflects how residents are actually doing physically and clinically, looking at things like fall rates, pressure ulcers, and how well pain is being managed. Scoring above average across all three categories is a strong signal that this facility is genuinely performing well, not just in one area, but consistently.

Staffing at a Glance

Lake Park Of Madison Nursing And Rehabilitation Center comes in slightly above average when it comes to staffing, which is a small but meaningful detail for families trying to picture what daily care actually looks like. Residents here receive about 4.03 total nurse hours per day, compared to the 3.87-hour average across Florida nursing homes, and RN coverage sits at 0.54 hours per resident versus the state average of 0.52. In practical terms, these differences are modest - we're talking roughly 10 extra minutes of nursing attention per resident each day - but they do suggest the facility is keeping pace with, and marginally exceeding, what most comparable facilities provide. It won't look dramatic on paper, but consistent staffing above the state average can mean slightly faster response times, more attentive monitoring, and a little less stretching of staff across too many residents at once.

Inspection & Penalty History

Lake Park of Madison Nursing and Rehabilitation Center has a solid inspection track record. It holds a 4 out of 5 star health inspection rating, which puts it above average, and there are no government penalties on record and no fines of any kind. For families weighing their options, the absence of penalties is a meaningful sign that this facility has not had serious compliance failures that required government action. A 4-star rating suggests inspectors have found the facility to be well-run, though no facility is perfect, and it is always worth visiting in person and asking questions before making a final decision. You can compare this facility's record against others in Madison on the Madison 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 often do residents see the same nurses and aides, and what is your current staff turnover rate?
  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 resident who starts refusing meals, losing weight, or showing signs of depression?
  5. What does a typical Tuesday look like for a resident who is mobile and social versus one who stays mostly in their room?
  6. In the last year, has this facility been cited for any deficiencies by state inspectors, and can I see the most recent survey report?

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

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