Medicare and Medicaid · Volusia County
Majestic Oaks
901 VETERAN'S MEMORIAL PARKWAY, Orange City, FL 32763 · 3867752008
Overall rating
5/5
Majestic Oaks is a non-profit nursing home in Orange City, FL with 150 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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How this home is rated
CMS data last updated May 1, 2026
About this home
- Capacity
- 150 beds
- Ownership
- Non profit - Corporation
- Type
- Medicare and Medicaid
- County
- Volusia
What the Ratings Mean
Majestic Oaks holds a 5-star overall rating from CMS, which is about as strong as it gets. That overall score is built from three separate ratings, and Majestic Oaks scores at the top in two of them. The health inspection rating of 5 stars means state inspectors found very few problems during their visits, and any issues they did find were minor. That's a meaningful signal for families, since inspections look closely at whether a facility is following safe, proper care practices. The staffing rating is also 5 stars, which tells you nurses and aides are spending more time with residents than at most other facilities. More staff time generally means faster response to calls, more attentive daily care, and less risk of residents going unnoticed when something is wrong.
The quality measures rating comes in at 4 stars, which is still above average. This score is based on 15 clinical and physical health outcomes for residents, things like whether residents are experiencing falls, pressure wounds, or declines in mobility. A 4 here means Majestic Oaks is performing better than most facilities, even if it hasn't quite reached the top tier on every outcome measure. Taken together, these three pieces paint a very reassuring picture. Strong inspections, strong staffing, and solid health outcomes all pointing in the same direction is not something families should take for granted when comparing facilities.
Staffing at a Glance
Majestic Oaks provides more hands-on nursing care than most Florida nursing homes, and the difference is noticeable when you think about what it means day to day. Residents here receive about 4.59 total nurse hours per day, compared to the Florida average of 3.87, which works out to roughly 45 extra minutes of nursing attention every single day. On the registered nurse side, residents get 0.80 RN hours daily versus the state average of 0.52, meaning a more experienced, higher-trained nurse is more likely to be the one checking in on your loved one rather than a less credentialed staff member. These aren't dramatic gaps, but in a setting where small things like catching a medication issue early or responding quickly to a fall can matter a great deal, having that extra time and those extra qualified eyes around is a reasonable thing to factor into your decision.
Inspection & Penalty History
Majestic Oaks has a clean record when it comes to government oversight. The facility holds a 5-out-of-5-star health inspection rating, has never received a government penalty, and has no fines on record. For families doing their research, that kind of track record is genuinely reassuring - it suggests regulators have consistently found this facility to be operating the way it should. No record is perfect forever, and it is always worth visiting in person and asking questions, but there are no red flags here to worry about. You can compare this facility's record against others in Orange City on the Orange City nursing homes and assisted living page.
Questions to Ask When You Visit
- How many residents does each certified nursing assistant typically care for during the day shift, and does that number change at night or on weekends?
- How long have your charge nurses and CNAs been working here on average, and what does your staff turnover look like compared to last year?
- Can you walk me through exactly what happens when a resident falls or has a medical emergency, from the moment it occurs to when the family is notified?
- If my loved one needs help getting up, bathing, or eating a meal, how do you make sure they are not waiting a long time for that help?
- What does a typical weekday look like for residents who are able to leave their room, and what activities or social time are available for those who mostly stay in bed?
- Has this facility received any citations or fines from the state in the last two years, and if so, what specifically changed to make sure the same problem does not happen again?
For more guidance on evaluating facilities, see our guide to questions to ask when choosing a Florida nursing home.
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