For-Profit Medicare Medicaid

Provo Rehabilitation and Nursing

1001 North 500 West, Provo, UT 84604

2.0 CMS Rating
For profit - Corporation
220 Certified Beds
25 Safety Score

Based on 2026 CMS Data

Official Government Ratings

Health Inspections

Frequency & severity of deficiencies


Staffing Levels

Nurse hours per resident per day


Quality Measures

Clinical outcomes & care quality

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CMS Abuse/Neglect Flag

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Care Quality Indicators

Pressure Ulcers (High Risk) 6.86%

Lower is better

Antipsychotic Medication Use 10.5%

Lower is better

Falls with Major Injury 1.24%

Lower is better

Short-Stay Rehospitalized 10.3%

Lower is better

How Provo Rehabilitation and Nursing Compares

Provo Rehabilitation and Nursing is a 220-bed for-profit nursing facility in Provo, Utah. It holds an overall CMS rating of 2 out of 5 stars, below the Utah average of 3.4 stars. Its strongest area is quality measures (5 stars), while health inspections (1 star) is its weakest. Its rate of high-risk residents with pressure ulcers (6.9%) is above the Utah average of 4.1% — a measure worth asking the staff about. With 220 certified beds, it has notable available capacity at roughly 60% occupied.

By the numbers vs. Utah average

  • Long-stay antipsychotic medication use: 10.5% — better than the Utah average of 14.6% (28% lower).
  • Falls with major injury: 1.2% — better than the Utah average of 2.6% (52% lower).
  • High-risk pressure ulcers: 6.9% — worse than the Utah average of 4.1% (66% higher).
  • Short-stay rehospitalization: 10.3% — better than the Utah average of 17.1% (40% lower).

CMS has flagged this facility with an abuse icon, indicating a recent citation involving abuse, neglect, or misappropriation of resident property. This is an important point to raise directly during any tour or call.

Comparisons use CMS Care Compare data (updated June 5, 2026) measured against Utah averages across 97 facilities tracked by ElderVoice.

Questions to Ask Provo Rehabilitation and Nursing

Use these facility-specific questions when calling admissions, touring the building, or comparing Provo Rehabilitation and Nursing with other nursing homes in Provo.

What incident led to the CMS abuse icon for Provo Rehabilitation and Nursing, and what changed afterward?

Ask for the citation date, plan of correction, staff retraining steps, and how leadership monitors for repeat issues.

How is Provo Rehabilitation and Nursing addressing its health inspections rating?

CMS currently rates this category 1 out of 5 stars, so ask what specific improvements are underway and when the next survey update is expected.

What practices help Provo Rehabilitation and Nursing keep long-stay antipsychotic medication use below the state average?

Long-stay antipsychotic medication use is 10.5% here versus 14.6% across Utah. Lower is generally better for this CMS measure.

What practices help Provo Rehabilitation and Nursing keep falls with major injury below the state average?

Falls with major injury is 1.2% here versus 2.6% across Utah. Lower is generally better for this CMS measure.

Why is Provo Rehabilitation and Nursing's occupancy below many full facilities?

The facility reports roughly 60% occupancy across 220 certified beds. Lower occupancy can mean availability, but families should ask whether renovations, staffing, reputation, or service mix are factors.

How can a new family connect with existing councils at Provo Rehabilitation and Nursing?

Active resident or family councils can provide useful context about daily life, responsiveness, and recurring concerns.

The Senior Community Around Provo

Provo sits in Utah County, where adults 65 and older make up about 7.7% of the population — a lower share of seniors than Utah as a whole (11.1% statewide). The area's median household income is consistent with state averages.

Residents 65+
47,570 (7.7%)
Median age
25.0 years
Median household income
$77,057
Median home value
$336,200

Demographics for Utah County from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates. Provided as local context for families comparing care options near Provo.

Facility Details

CMS Provider ID 465119
County Utah
Total Beds 220
Occupied Beds 132
Occupancy Rate 60%
Ownership For profit - Corporation

Location

1001 North 500 West, Provo, UT 84604

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Important Data Disclaimer

All facility information, ratings, and quality metrics displayed on this page are sourced from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Provider Data Catalog. Data was last updated: June 5, 2026.

ElderVoice does not endorse, recommend, or guarantee any nursing home facility. The Safety Score is a proprietary calculation based on publicly available CMS data and is provided for informational purposes only. It should not be the sole factor in your care decisions.

We strongly recommend visiting facilities in person, speaking with staff and current residents' families, and verifying all information directly with the facility before making any decisions. For official Medicare ratings and complaint information, visit Medicare Care Compare.