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IGNITE MEDICAL RESORT ST PETERS

SAINT PETERS, MO · St. Charles County · For profit - Limited Liability company · 91 certified beds

📍 5101 Executive Centre Parkway, Saint Peters, MO 63376  ·  📞 (636) 226-1900

Medicare ID: 265889  ·  Last Medicare inspection: Mar 10, 2026

Overall Safety Score
64
out of 100
Use Caution
Component Scores
Inspection
74
Staffing
✓ Clean
Enforcement
✓ None
Complaints
50
Quality
📋 Last inspected: March 10, 2026 📦 CMS data as of: May 2026

Score Breakdown

Inspection
0
Staffing
74
Enforcement
100
Complaints
100
Quality Outcomes
50

What the numbers mean

IGNITE MEDICAL RESORT ST PETERS scored 64 out of 100 — 5 points above the state average of 59.

📋 Inspections: 14 citations over the last 36 months — 20 fewer than the state average (34). 1 was rated serious (G+) — an inspector determined it caused or risked harm to a resident. 1 finding recurred across inspection cycles — indicating a problem that was not fixed.

👥 Staffing: Staffing is within an acceptable range but not among the highest-performing facilities. Ask about nurse coverage on evenings, nights, and weekends when you visit.

⚖️ Penalties & enforcement: No significant federal fines or enforcement actions on record — a positive indicator of consistent regulatory compliance.

💬 Complaints: Low complaint activity — few formal complaints from residents or families have triggered inspections. Ask if there is a family council you can speak with.

⚠️ Resident quality outcomes: Some quality measures are below national benchmarks. Areas like fall prevention, pain management, or medication use may warrant closer attention.

What inspectors found (last 3 surveys)

14
Total citations
State avg: 34.2
1
Serious (G+)
State avg: 1.5
1
Repeat findings

Top concern areas

14

⚖ Penalties & Enforcement

Federal civil monetary penalties (CMPs) are only issued after a facility has failed two levels of regulatory review — meaning problems were found on inspection and the facility could not rebut the findings. This is a serious escalation beyond a standard citation.

No federal penalties on record. CMS has not issued civil monetary penalties or payment denials against this facility in the current reporting period.
📋 Enforcement Context Analysis
Clean enforcement record — No significant federal enforcement actions or fines on record for this facility. This is a positive indicator.
✅ No enforcement actions on record. This facility's enforcement score of 100/100 reflects a clean enforcement history in the current CMS reporting cycle.

📅 Per-action enforcement records (date, fine amount, and penalty type for each individual action) are sourced from a separate CMS enforcement dataset and will be added in a future data update.

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What to know about Ignite Medical Resort St Peters

Ignite Medical Resort St Peters is a Medicare-certified nursing home in Saint Peters, Mo with 91 certified beds. Its current Senior Care Report Card score is 64/100, placing it in the Use Caution range. The latest CMS survey date in our data is Mar 10, 2026. Over the last 36 months, our CMS citation data shows 14 citations, including 1 serious finding and 1 repeat finding. Families comparing this facility should pay close attention to inspection history, quality outcomes before scheduling a tour or accepting placement. Ownership type on file: For profit - Limited Liability company.

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Overall Assessment — Use Caution  ·  64/100
This facility has mixed results. Some areas need a closer look before you decide.
What to do next: Proceed carefully. Ask management directly about the specific concerns listed in this report.
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Staffing Below Federal Minimum Standards
This facility provides 0.75 RN hours per resident per day — below the CMS minimum of 0.75 hours. Total nurse staffing is 5.11 hours per resident per day. Understaffing is the strongest predictor of poor inspection outcomes. Ask specifically about RN coverage on evenings, nights, and weekends.

What this facility's data shows

📋 Inspections
Inspection record is well below average. Multiple or serious deficiencies found.
👥 Staffing
Staffing is in an acceptable range but below the highest-performing facilities.
⚖ Penalties
No significant federal enforcement actions or fines in the record.
💬 Complaints
Complaint activity is low — few formal complaints filed by residents or families.
Multiple quality measures are below national benchmarks. Ask management directly about resident care practices.
⚠ Serious Findings on Record: 1 citation(s) where inspectors found actual harm or immediate jeopardy to residents. See Section D for the full details and ask management how each was resolved.
Score breakdown — the numbers behind this assessment
👥 Staffing 74
What it measures RN hours per resident per day, total nurse hours, and RN turnover rate.
💡 Understaffing is the strongest single predictor of poor inspection outcomes.
📋 Inspection 0
What it measures Number, severity (A–L), and scope of deficiencies found. Repeat findings carry extra weight.
💡 Every citation in Section D feeds directly into this score.
⚖ Penalties 100
What it measures Whether CMS escalated from a deficiency citation to actual financial or operational sanctions.
💡 A penalty means the facility already failed a second level of regulatory review.
💬 Complaints 100
What it measures Volume of complaint-triggered inspections and the share that were substantiated.
💡 Complaint surveys are unannounced — they often surface issues annual surveys miss.
🎯 Quality outcomes 50
What it measures Resident outcome measures: falls, pressure ulcers, antipsychotic use, weight loss, hospitalizations.
💡 Reflects the lived experience of residents beyond what inspectors observe.

Each pillar scores 0–100 and is combined into the overall score. A strong overall can mask a weak pillar — compare all four and see how they stack against the state average in Section B.

🏗 How This Facility Compares to MO State Averages

Comparing a facility to others in the same state puts its score in context. A facility might have 8 citations and that could be above average in one state and below in another. Green means this facility is doing better than its peers; red means it's falling short.

Metric This facility MO avg vs. State
Overall score
The combined Senior Care Report Card score out of 100.
64 59 ▲ Better than state avg
Inspection score
How well the facility performs on standard health surveys.
0 52 ▼ Worse than state avg
Staffing score
RN hours, total nurse hours, and staff turnover from CMS payroll data.
74 40 ▲ Better than state avg
Penalty score
Fines, payment denials, and enforcement actions on file.
100 69 ▲ Better than state avg
Complaint score
Volume of complaint surveys and substantiated complaints.
100 85 ▲ Better than state avg
Quality score
Resident clinical outcomes vs national benchmarks: falls, antipsychotics, pain, vaccination, hospitalizations.
50 56 ▼ Worse than state avg
Citations (3 yrs)
Total number of deficiencies cited in the last 36 months.
14 34.2 ▲ Better than state avg
Serious citations
Citations rated severity G or higher (actual harm or immediate jeopardy).
1 1.5 ✓ At avg

📅 Inspection Timeline

State health inspectors visit nursing homes on a regular cycle — typically every 12 to 15 months — and document every deficiency they find. The timeline below shows the date and scale of each inspection visit over the past several years. A pattern of worsening surveys is a red flag even if the most recent visit looks clean.

2026-03-10
2 citations
2026-02-24
12 citations  (1 serious)

Bar length proportional to citation count. Red = serious findings (severity G+). Orange = elevated. Green = low.

📄 Full Citation Record

Every time state inspectors visit a nursing home, they write up anything that doesn’t meet federal standards. Each write-up is called a citation.

Each citation shows what the problem was and how serious it was, using a color-coded badge:

Confused by codes like F0732 or K0363? Use the free inspection report decoder to understand F-tags, fire-safety K-tags, severity letters, and repeat findings. Get the decoder →
Green — No residents harmed Yellow — Risk of harm, no injury Orange — A resident was harmed Red — Life or safety in danger

A Repeat tag means the same problem appeared in a previous inspection — it was not fully corrected the first time. Citations shown cover the last two years.

Survey: 2026-03-10 2 citation(s)
F0658 No harm, could worsen
Services meet professional standards
F0689 No harm, could worsen
Accident & hazard prevention
Survey: 2026-02-24 12 citation(s) — 1 serious
F0686 Resident was harmed
Pressure ulcer prevention & treatment
F0838 No harm, could worsen
Facility assessment update
F0658 No harm, could worsen
Services meet professional standards
F0677 No harm, could worsen
Personal hygiene & grooming assistance
F0725 No harm, could worsen
Adequate & competent nursing staff
F0761 No harm, could worsen
Medication storage & labeling
F0580 No harm, could worsen
Notification of change in condition
F0880 No harm, could worsen
Infection prevention & control
F0692 No harm, could worsen
Nutrition & hydration status
F0558 No harm, could worsen
Reasonable accommodations
F0760 No harm, could worsen
Medication error — no significant harm
F0800 No harm, could worsen
Dietary services provided
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How Are Residents Doing?

Inspections tell you whether a facility followed the rules. These measures tell you how residents actually fared — whether they fell, experienced pain, lost weight, or were over-medicated. CMS collects this data through regular clinical assessments that nurses complete for every resident. Unlike inspections, which happen once a year, these assessments happen continuously.

How to read these cards: Each card shows one measure. Lower percentages are better for most (e.g. fewer falls), but higher is better for vaccination rates and community return. ★ Star rating marks measures CMS uses in its official quality star rating.

Short Stay Residents — 2025Q1-2025Q4
Percentage of short-stay residents assessed and a…
92.5% lower is better
Percentage of short-stay residents assessed and appropriately given the pneumococcal vaccine

Source: CMS MDS Quality Measures (2025Q1-2025Q4). Collected via standardized clinical assessments — not inspector visits.

💬 Questions to Ask Before Touring

These questions are generated specifically from this facility's score profile and citation history — not a generic checklist. A facility's willingness to answer them openly, and the quality of their answers, is itself an important signal. Bring this list when you tour or call.

  1. Federal inspectors found 1 citation rated as causing actual harm or immediate jeopardy in the public record. Walk us through each incident: what happened, who was affected, and what specific policy or staffing changes have been put in place since?
  2. What is the average response time when a resident presses a call button during the night shift?
  3. Some resident outcome measures are below average here. What is your current approach to fall prevention, pain management, and quarterly medication review?
  4. 1 citation in the public record were rated as causing actual harm to a resident. Can you describe what occurred in each case and what specific safeguards are now in place?
  5. Can we speak privately with two or three current residents or their families?

👪 Family Decision Guide

This guide translates this facility's data into practical next steps for families. It is not a recommendation for or against placement — it is a structured framework for the conversations you need to have before making a decision.

✓ Positives to confirm

  • No significant penalty history — a positive indicator of consistent compliance
  • Low complaint activity — ask if there is a family council you can speak with
  • No pattern of repeat violations detected

⚠ Areas to probe

  • Inspection score is low — ask for the most recent state survey results
  • Serious-harm citations on record — require a written explanation of corrective action
  • Always speak with at least two current residents or family members independently

📈 Score History

The score is recalculated every time CMS releases updated data (typically monthly). A consistent downward trend is more concerning than a single low score. An improving trend after a period of poor performance may indicate management changes are taking effect. Use the free facility-watch form above to get email alerts when this facility's record changes materially.

2026-05-27
64 — Fair

🏢 Ownership & Operators

Ownership matters because large corporate chains sometimes prioritize cost controls over care quality. CMS requires every nursing home to disclose its owners, operators, and managing employees. Frequent ownership changes can disrupt staffing and operations — which is why we flag facilities that changed ownership in the past 12 months.

🔗 SMITH, THOMAS operates 10 facilities across MO, NC, KY, CO, IL, MA. A mid-size operator; compare scores across their other facilities if evaluating multiple options.
Owner / Operator Role Ownership % Effective
SMITH, THOMAS Individual 1970-01-01
WHITE, JIM Individual 1970-01-01
MALIK, RAMEEZ Individual 1970-01-01
IMR ST PETERS HOLDINGS, LLC Organization 1970-01-01
ST. PETERS SENIOR INVESTORS, LLC Organization 1970-01-01
ROGERS, DYLAN Individual 1970-01-01
GOBST, RYAN Individual 1970-01-01
IGNITE ST PETERS JV, LLC Organization 1970-01-01
MORTON, WILLIAM Individual 1970-01-01
SPARK THERAPY LLC Organization 1970-01-01
FORVIS MAZARS LLP Organization 1970-01-01
FIELDS, TIMOTHY Individual 1970-01-01
KCB ST PETERS TRUST Organization 1970-01-01
SEE, KEVIN Individual 1970-01-01
MCFARLANE, JOHN Individual 1970-01-01
WAGNER, MICHAEL Individual 1970-01-01
RAINEY, SHAWNA Individual 1970-01-01
GILLIS, KAREN Individual 1970-01-01
BERTSCH, TROY Individual 1970-01-01
LANE, ANDREW Individual 1970-01-01
KING, CHRISTOPHER Individual 1970-01-01
JABLONSKI, NICOLE Individual 1970-01-01
THENGIL, MATHEW Individual 1970-01-01
ROSE, MARC Individual 1970-01-01
IGNITE TEAM PARTNERS LLC Organization 1970-01-01
LBG ST PETERS LLC Organization 1970-01-01
CARR, JARED Individual 1970-01-01
MABINS, ZENA Individual 1970-01-01
CARR, BARRY Individual 1970-01-01
BROWN, LEO Individual 1970-01-01

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All data in this report comes from the CMS Care Compare database. You can review the official public record directly on Medicare.gov — including the full inspection narrative, star ratings, and any recent enforcement actions.
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Frequently asked questions

What is the Senior Care Report Card safety score for Ignite Medical Resort St Peters?
Ignite Medical Resort St Peters has an independently computed Safety Score of 64 out of 100, based on CMS inspection findings, staffing levels, penalty history, complaint volume, and quality measures.
Where is Ignite Medical Resort St Peters located?
Ignite Medical Resort St Peters is located in Saint Peters, MO. View the full address, phone number, and a map at the top of this report.
How many beds does Ignite Medical Resort St Peters have?
Ignite Medical Resort St Peters is certified for 91 beds in the CMS Care Compare dataset.
When was the most recent CMS health inspection at Ignite Medical Resort St Peters?
The most recent CMS health inspection summarized in this report was completed on March 10, 2026. CMS publishes a new inspection cycle approximately every 12 months.
What does the Senior Care Report Card Safety Score measure?
The Safety Score (0-100) combines five public-data signals: CMS health inspection severity, nursing staffing hours per resident, civil monetary penalties, complaint counts, and quality measures. Methodology and weightings are documented at /how-it-works/.
Is the report on Ignite Medical Resort St Peters affiliated with the facility?
No. This report is independently computed from public CMS Care Compare data and is not affiliated with Ignite Medical Resort St Peters, CMS, or Medicare.gov. It is provided as a research aid for families.

Data source: CMS Care Compare · Methodology · State Ombudsman

This report uses public CMS nursing home data and simplified scoring to help families ask better questions. It is not a recommendation, ranking, medical opinion, legal opinion, or substitute for an in-person visit. Source data last published by CMS: May 27, 2026.