Medicare and Medicaid · Miami-Dade County
Shoreside Health And Rehabilitation Center
201 NE 112TH STREET, Miami, FL 33161 · 3058994700
Overall rating
5/5
Shoreside Health And Rehabilitation Center is a for-profit nursing home in Miami, FL with 150 licensed beds. CMS rates it 5 out of 5 stars overall — above average for Florida nursing homes. Subcategory scores: staffing (4/5), health inspections (5/5), quality measures (5/5).
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How this home is rated
CMS data last updated May 1, 2026
About this home
- Capacity
- 150 beds
- Ownership
- For profit - Corporation
- Type
- Medicare and Medicaid
- County
- Miami-Dade
What the Ratings Mean
Shoreside Health and Rehabilitation Center holds an overall 5-star rating from CMS, which is the highest possible score and puts this facility much above average compared to nursing homes nationwide. That overall rating is built from three separate scores, each measuring something different about how the facility operates. On health inspections, Shoreside earned 5 stars, meaning state inspectors found very few problems, and any issues they did find were minor. That's a good sign that the facility is well-managed and consistently meeting care standards. The quality measures rating also came in at 5 stars, reflecting strong outcomes across 15 clinical indicators like fall rates, pressure wounds, and how well residents maintain their mobility and day-to-day function. In plain terms, residents at this facility tend to fare well physically compared to residents at most other nursing homes.
The one area that comes in slightly lower is staffing, which earned 4 stars, meaning it's above average but not at the top of the scale. This rating looks at how many hours of nursing care residents receive each day relative to how many residents are living there. A 4 here is still a strong result and suggests families can expect attentive care, even if the staff-to-resident ratio isn't quite as high as a handful of other top-performing facilities. Taken together, these ratings paint a picture of a facility that is performing very well across the board, with particularly strong marks for safety, oversight, and resident health outcomes.
Staffing at a Glance
Staffing at Shoreside Health and Rehabilitation Center is a bit of a mixed picture compared to other Florida nursing homes. On the registered nurse side, residents here receive about 0.79 RN hours per day, which is actually higher than the Florida average of 0.52 hours. That means, in practical terms, a more experienced nurse is more likely to be the one checking in on your loved one, catching changes in condition, or handling more complex care needs throughout the day. However, when you look at total nursing hours across all staff types combined, the facility comes in at 3.62 hours per resident per day, which falls slightly below the Florida average of 3.87 hours. In day-to-day life, that gap could translate to a little less hands-on help with things like bathing, dressing, or getting to meals. Neither number tells the whole story on its own, so it is worth asking the facility directly about how they staff different shifts and how they handle busier periods.
Inspection & Penalty History
Shoreside Health and Rehabilitation Center has a strong inspection track record. The facility holds a 5-out-of-5 star health inspection rating from the government, and there are zero penalties or fines on record. For families doing their homework, that combination is a genuinely good sign. It suggests the facility has consistently met care standards during inspections, with no history of violations serious enough to result in government action. While no rating system tells the whole story, this is the kind of clean record you want to see when you're researching a place for someone you love. You can compare this facility's record against others in Miami on the Miami nursing homes and assisted living page.
Questions to Ask When You Visit
- How many residents does each certified nursing assistant care for during a typical day shift and overnight shift?
- How often do residents see the same aides and nurses, and what is your current staff turnover rate?
- Can you walk me through exactly what happens if a resident falls or has a medical emergency in the middle of the night?
- How do you handle a resident who refuses medication or a scheduled activity, and who makes the call on next steps?
- What did your most recent state inspection find, and what specific changes did the facility make in response?
- If my loved one is unhappy here or feels mistreated, who do they talk to, and how do I find out about it?
For more guidance on evaluating facilities, see our guide to questions to ask when choosing a Florida nursing home.
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