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Highest-Rated Nursing Homes in Texas by CMS Safety Signals (2026)

Texas's 1,176 nursing homes average 55.4 on the Care Safety Score. The homes below rank highest on CMS safety signals — inspections, staffing, complaints, and enforcement. This page also highlights 127 homes with no CMS health deficiencies recorded in

Published June 3, 2026 · CMS data as of Apr 23, 2026

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Key Takeaways

  • Facilities In State: 1,176
  • State Average Score: 55.4
  • Highest Rated Homes Shown: 15
  • Zero Deficiency Honor Roll Homes: 127
  • Strong Safety Record Homes: 29

Overview

Texas's 1,176 nursing homes average 55.4 on the Care Safety Score. The homes below rank highest on CMS safety signals — inspections, staffing, complaints, and enforcement. This page also highlights 127 homes with no CMS health deficiencies recorded in the past 12 months of available data. No score guarantees safety, so always tour in person.

Data reflects CMS records as of 2026-04-23.

Highest Rated Nursing Homes

Facility City Beds Care Safety Score Rating
Chambers County Public Hospital District No. 1 League City 107 95 Strong safety record
The Legacy Willow Bend, Inc. Plano 60 94 Strong safety record
Meadow Lake, Llc Tyler 20 94 Strong safety record
Legal Business Name Not Available Dallas 129 93 Strong safety record
Ccrc Opco – Gleannloch Farms Llc Spring 35 93 Strong safety record
The Methodist Hospital Houston 25 93 Strong safety record
Scott & White Continuing Care Hospital Temple 23 93 Strong safety record
Hendrick Medical Center Abilene 20 93 Strong safety record
Laredo Texas Hospital Company Lp Laredo 18 93 Strong safety record
Legal Business Name Not Available Dumas 46 92 Strong safety record
The Cumberland Rest Inc Fort Worth 52 91 Strong safety record
Fannin County Hospital Authority Bangs 48 91 Strong safety record
Legal Business Name Not Available Gladewater 120 90 Strong safety record
Houstonidence Opco Llc Houston 70 89 Strong safety record
Happy Harbor Methodist Home, Inc. League City 48 89 Strong safety record

Zero Deficiency Honor Roll

Facility City Beds Care Safety Score
The Cumberland Rest Inc Fort Worth 52 91
Houstonidence Opco Llc Houston 70 89
Dumas I Enterprises Llc Dumas 120 86
Mrc Towncreek Huntsville 66 86
Hamilton County Hospital District Goldthwaite 52 86
Frio Hospital District Houston 70 85
Rj Meridian Care Of Galveston,Llc Galveston 96 84
Hamilton County Hospital District Hamilton 78 84
Nocona Hospital District Rockwall 120 82
Winnie-Stowell Hospital District Whitehouse 120 80
Hamilton County Hospital District Hamilton 76 80
Winnie-Stowell Hospital District Lake Jackson 74 80
Fannin County Hospital Authority Bedford 62 80
Nocona Hospital District Wichita Falls 144 79
Fannin County Hospital Authority Mckinney 103 79

State Overview

Nursing Homes Average Safety Score Strong Safety Record Homes Zero Deficiency Honor Roll Special Focus Facilities
1,176 55.4 29 127 36

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the highest-rated nursing homes in Texas?
The facilities at the top of the table on this page earned the highest Care Safety Scores in Texas — a 0–100 measure built from CMS health inspections, payroll-based staffing, complaint volume, and federal enforcement actions. Treat the ranking as a starting shortlist, then tour each home and review its full record before deciding.
Does a high Care Safety Score guarantee a nursing home is safe?
No. The score reflects recent federal data, but staffing and management can change and no rating can guarantee future care. Use it to compare facilities and narrow your list, not as a final verdict.
How many nursing homes are in Texas?
CMS data covers 1,176 Medicare-certified nursing homes in Texas, with an average Care Safety Score of 55.4. 127 of them had no CMS health deficiencies recorded in the most recent 12 months of available inspection data.
What is the Care Safety Score?
A single 0–100 number that combines a facility's CMS health-inspection citations, payroll-based staffing levels, resident complaint volume, and federal enforcement actions, so families can compare homes on safety at a glance.
What should I ask when touring a nursing home in Texas?
Ask about real registered-nurse coverage on nights and weekends, what the most recent inspection found and how each citation was fixed, any fines and what changed because of them, and how complaints are handled. Our guide to the questions to ask when touring a nursing home walks through each one.

How to Read This

Care Safety score
A 0–100 score we calculate from CMS inspection history, staffing data, citation patterns, and complaint summaries. Higher is better. We group facilities into bands: Excellent, Good, Fair, and Poor.
Special Focus Facility (SFF)
A federal designation for nursing homes with a history of serious quality issues. CMS inspects them about twice as often. SFF Candidates are facilities at risk of being added to the SFF list.

Data source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Data as of 2026-04-23.

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