Medicare and Medicaid · St. Johns County
Clyde E Lassen State Veterans Nursing Home
4650 STATE RD 16, Saint Augustine, FL 32092 · 9049402193
Overall rating
5/5
Clyde E Lassen State Veterans Nursing Home is a nursing home in Saint Augustine, FL with 120 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 (2/5).
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How this home is rated
CMS data last updated May 1, 2026
About this home
- Capacity
- 120 beds
- Ownership
- Government - State
- Type
- Medicare and Medicaid
- County
- St. Johns
What the Ratings Mean
Clyde E. Lassen State Veterans Nursing Home holds an overall 5-star rating, which is the highest possible score on the CMS scale. That top score reflects especially strong performance in health inspections, where the facility received very few or very minor citations during state inspections. In plain terms, inspectors walked through the doors and found things largely running the way they should be. Staffing also comes in above average at 4 stars, meaning nurses are spending more time with residents than you'd find at a typical facility, which generally translates to more attentive, responsive day-to-day care.
The one area worth paying attention to is the Quality Measures rating, which comes in at 2 stars, or below average. This score is built from 15 clinical indicators tracking things like how residents are managing pain, whether they're experiencing falls or pressure sores, and other health outcomes over time. A lower score here doesn't erase the strengths in staffing and inspections, but it does suggest some areas of resident health outcomes that may need improvement. Because the overall rating is a composite that blends all three pieces together, the high inspection and staffing scores are doing a lot of the heavy lifting in that final number. Families should feel encouraged by the strong overall picture, but it's worth asking the facility directly about their quality measures and what steps they're taking to address them.
Staffing at a Glance
Staffing at Clyde E. Lassen State Veterans Nursing Home is noticeably stronger than what you'll find at most Florida nursing homes, which matters a great deal when you're thinking about day-to-day care for a loved one. Registered nurses here log about 0.85 hours per resident each day, compared to the Florida average of 0.52 hours, meaning residents have more access to higher-skilled clinical staff throughout the day. Total nurse hours come in at 5.07 per resident per day, well above the state average of 3.87. In practical terms, that gap translates to staff having more time to check in on residents, respond to needs, and catch small problems before they become bigger ones. More nursing hours generally means less waiting and more attentive care, which is especially important for veterans who may have complex medical needs.
Inspection & Penalty History
Clyde E. Lassen State Veterans Nursing Home has a strong inspection record, earning a 5-out-of-5-star health inspection rating from the government. There are no penalties on record and no fines have ever been issued against this facility, which is genuinely good news for families. It suggests that inspectors have consistently found this home to be meeting or exceeding care standards, and there are no red flags in the compliance history to worry about. That said, inspection records are just one piece of the puzzle, so it is always worth visiting in person and asking staff questions before making a final decision. You can compare this facility's record against others in Saint Augustine on the Saint Augustine 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 how does that number change at night and on weekends?
- How long have your nurses and aides been working here on average, and what is your staff turnover rate over the past year?
- If my loved one has a fall or a medical change overnight, what is the exact process for notifying the family, and how quickly does that call happen?
- Can you walk me through what a typical Tuesday looks like for a resident who does not have many visitors, from the time they wake up to when they go to sleep?
- How many state inspections have you had in the past two years, and can I see the most recent survey report and any plans of correction that were filed?
- If my family member has a complaint or feels they are not getting the care they need, who specifically do they talk to, and what has happened in the past when residents or families have raised concerns?
"For more guidance on evaluating facilities, see our guide to questions to ask when choosing a Florida nursing home."
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