Data from CMS Medicare • Updated May 2026

21 Nursing Homes in
Tucson, Arizona

Compare safety scores, CMS ratings, staffing levels, and abuse history. Find the right care facility for your loved one with transparent, government-sourced data.

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$8,200
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97%
Safety

SPLENDIDO AT RANCHO VISTOSO

Top Rated

13500 NORTH RANCHO VISTOSO BLVD, Tucson, AZ 85755

5/5
Staffing: 5/5
42 beds
95%
Safety

THE CENTER AT TUCSON

Top Rated

5020 EAST GLENN STREET, Tucson, AZ 85712

5/5
Staffing: 4/5
96 beds
88%
Safety

BROOKDALE SANTA CATALINA

7500 NORTH CALLE SIN ENVIDIA, Tucson, AZ 85718

4/5
Staffing: 5/5
42 beds
78%
Safety

CATALINA POST ACUTE AND REHABILITATION

2611 NORTH WARREN AVENUE, Tucson, AZ 85719

4/5
Staffing: 3/5
102 beds
83%
Safety

FOOTHILLS REHABILITATION CENTER

2250 NORTH CRAYCROFT ROAD, Tucson, AZ 85712

4/5
Staffing: 4/5
149 beds
73%
Safety

LA CANADA CARE CENTER

7970 NORTH LA CANADA DRIVE, Tucson, AZ 85704

4/5
Staffing: 2/5
128 beds
73%
Safety

MOUNTAIN VIEW CARE CENTER

1313 WEST MAGEE ROAD, Tucson, AZ 85704

4/5
Staffing: 2/5
120 beds
73%
Safety

PARK AVENUE HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER

2001 NORTH PARK AVENUE, Tucson, AZ 85719

4/5
Staffing: 2/5
200 beds
78%
Safety

SABINO CANYON REHABILITATION & CARE CENTER

5830 EAST PIMA STREET, Tucson, AZ 85712

4/5
Staffing: 3/5
112 beds
62%
Safety

ARIZONA STATE VETERAN HOME-TUCSON

555 EAST AJO WAY, Tucson, AZ 85713

3/5
Staffing: 1/5
120 beds
39%
Safety

CASAS ADOBES POST ACUTE REHAB CENTER

1919 WEST MEDICAL STREET, Tucson, AZ 85704

3/5
Staffing: 3/5
230 beds
62%
Safety

HAVEN OF SAGUARO VALLEY

6651 EAST CARONDELET DRIVE, Tucson, AZ 85710

3/5
Staffing: 1/5
112 beds
39%
Safety

Santa Rosa Care Center

1650 NORTH SANTA ROSA AVENUE, Tucson, AZ 85712

3/5
Staffing: 3/5
144 beds
64%
Safety

VILLA MARIA POST ACUTE AND REHABILITATION

4310 EAST GRANT ROAD, Tucson, AZ 85712

3/5
Staffing: 2/5
83 beds
38%
Safety

DEVON GABLES REHABILITATION CENTER

6150 EAST GRANT ROAD, Tucson, AZ 85712

2/5
Staffing: 4/5
312 beds
30%
Safety

HANDMAKER HOME FOR THE AGING

2221 NORTH ROSEMONT BOULEVARD, Tucson, AZ 85712

2/5
Staffing: 3/5
94 beds
53%
Safety

HAVEN OF TUCSON

3705 NORTH SWAN ROAD, Tucson, AZ 85718

2/5
Staffing: 1/5
118 beds
65%
Safety

SANDSTONE ESTATES REHAB CENTRE

2040 NORTH WILMOT ROAD, Tucson, AZ 85712

2/5
Staffing: 4/5
103 beds
35%
Safety

SANDSTONE OF TUCSON REHAB CENTRE

2900 EAST MILBER STREET, Tucson, AZ 85714

2/5
Staffing: 4/5
240 beds
54%
Safety

LIFE CARE CENTER OF TUCSON

6211 NORTH LA CHOLLA BOULEVARD, Tucson, AZ 85741

1/5
Staffing: 3/5
162 beds
47%
Safety

PUEBLO SPRINGS REHABILITATION CENTER

5545 EAST LEE STREET, Tucson, AZ 85712

1/5
Staffing: 1/5
129 beds

Understanding Our Safety Score

Our proprietary score helps you quickly assess facility quality based on official CMS data.

CMS Rating

Official 5-star rating from Medicare

Weight: 40%

Staffing Level

Nurse-to-patient ratio quality

Weight: 30%

Inspections

Health inspection results

Weight: 30%

All data sourced from CMS Medicare Provider Data. Last updated: May 2026

The Senior Community Around Tucson

Tucson sits in Pima County, where adults 65 and older make up about 19.8% of the population — a higher share of seniors than Arizona as a whole (17.6% statewide). The area's median household income is lower than the state average, reflecting a more affordable area.

Residents 65+
205,320 (19.8%)
Median age
38.7 years
Median household income
$55,023
Median home value
$199,400

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

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Understanding Nursing Home Ratings

Frequently asked questions about the data on this page

What is a CMS star rating?

CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) star ratings are the federal government's official quality rating system for nursing homes. Every Medicare- and Medicaid-certified nursing home in the United States is rated on a scale of 1 to 5 stars, with 5 being the highest quality. These ratings are based on three equally weighted categories: health inspections, staffing levels, and quality measures.

How are the overall star ratings calculated?

The overall rating starts with the health inspection rating, then adds or subtracts stars based on staffing and quality measures. A facility with much better than average staffing may gain a star, while one with quality measure concerns may lose one. The final rating is capped between 1 and 5 stars. CMS updates these ratings monthly.

What does each star category mean?
  • Health Inspections: Based on the three most recent annual inspections plus any complaint investigations. Inspectors evaluate infection control, medication management, resident rights, and overall care quality.
  • Staffing: Measures the number of nursing hours per resident per day, including registered nurses (RNs), licensed practical nurses (LPNs), and certified nurse aides (CNAs). Higher staffing generally correlates with better care.
  • Quality Measures: Tracks 15+ clinical outcomes like falls, pressure ulcers, urinary tract infections, use of physical restraints, and emergency room visits. These are based on clinical data reported by each facility.
What does the abuse icon mean?

The abuse icon () appears when CMS records show that a facility has been cited for abuse-related deficiencies during a health inspection. This may include physical abuse, verbal abuse, neglect, or misappropriation of resident property. The icon is based on official inspection reports and does not necessarily mean current conditions are unsafe, as facilities may have corrected the issue.

How often is this data updated?

CMS releases updated nursing home data monthly. Our database is refreshed regularly to reflect the latest available CMS data. The "Last updated" date shown on each page indicates when our records were last synchronized with the CMS database. If you notice outdated information, the next data refresh will capture the most current CMS ratings.

What is the safety score?

The safety score shown on ElderVoice is our proprietary metric that combines the CMS overall rating, staffing levels, health inspection results, and abuse history into a single easy-to-understand score. It is designed to give families a quick snapshot of facility quality, but we recommend reviewing the individual CMS categories and visiting facilities in person before making a decision.

Where does this data come from?

All nursing home ratings, inspection results, staffing data, and quality measures come directly from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), a federal agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. This is the same data available on Medicare's Care Compare tool. Demographic data comes from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey. Cost estimates are based on the Genworth Cost of Care Survey.

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