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Renaissance At The Terraces

26475 SOUTH TAMIAMI TRAIL, Bonita Springs, FL 34135 · 2399497555

Overall rating

3/5

Renaissance At The Terraces is a non-profit nursing home in Bonita Springs, FL with 40 licensed beds. CMS rates it 3 out of 5 stars overall — average for Florida nursing homes. Subcategory scores: staffing (4/5), health inspections (3/5), quality measures (4/5).

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How this home is rated

Health Inspection3/5
Staffing4/5
Quality Measures4/5

Source: CMS Care Compare, last updated May 1, 2026

About this home

Capacity
40 beds
Ownership
Non profit - Corporation
Type
Medicare and Medicaid
County
Lee

What the government rating says

3

out of 5

CMS stars

Renaissance At The Terraces holds a 3-star CMS rating — average for a Florida nursing home. The facility meets federal requirements but does not rank in the top tier. The sub-category breakdown below shows where it performs well and where there is room for improvement.

Health Inspections

3/5

Average inspection results

Staffing

4/5

Good — above-average nurse hours per resident

Quality Measures

4/5

Good — above-average resident outcomes

What the Ratings Mean

Renaissance At The Terraces holds an overall 3-star rating from CMS, which puts it in the average range compared to other nursing homes nationwide. That overall score is a composite built from three separate ratings, and in this case, two of those pieces are notably stronger than the third. The health inspection rating comes in at 3 stars, meaning the facility's record of citations from state inspections falls in the average range - not a red flag, but worth asking the facility about any recent findings and how they were resolved.

The more encouraging news is in the staffing and quality measures ratings, both of which earned 4 stars. The staffing score tells you that nurses are spending above-average time with residents relative to how many people live there, which in practical terms means your loved one is more likely to get timely attention and hands-on care. The quality measures score reflects above-average outcomes across 15 clinical indicators - things like how well the facility manages pain, prevents falls, and maintains residents' physical functioning. Together, those two higher scores suggest solid day-to-day care, even though the health inspection history pulls the overall number down to the middle of the pack.

Staffing at a Glance

Renaissance At The Terraces has not reported its most recent staffing figures, which makes it difficult to compare directly to other Florida senior care facilities in the area. Across Florida, nursing homes average about 0.52 hours of registered nurse time and 3.87 total nursing hours per resident each day, which works out to roughly 23 minutes with an RN and just under 4 hours of combined nursing care. Those numbers give you a baseline for what typical coverage looks like, but without current data from this facility, families have no way to know whether residents here are getting more attention than average, less, or about the same. It is worth asking the facility directly about their current staffing ratios before making a decision, since day-to-day staffing has a real impact on how quickly staff can respond to a fall, manage a medication schedule, or simply check in on a resident who is having a hard day.

Inspection & Penalty History

Renaissance At The Terraces has a middle-of-the-road health inspection rating of 3 out of 5 stars, which means inspectors have found some areas that needed attention, though nothing that rises to the level of a formal government penalty. That last part is worth noting: the facility has zero penalties on record and has never been fined, which is a genuinely positive sign. A 3-star inspection rating simply means the facility is average compared to others in Florida, not that it has a troubling history. For families, this record suggests a place that is operating within acceptable standards without any serious regulatory action taken against it. You can compare this facility's record against others in Bonita Springs on the Bonita Springs nursing homes and assisted living page.

Questions to Ask When You Visit
  1. How many residents does each certified nursing aide typically care for during a day shift, and does that number change at night or on weekends?
  2. How often do residents get assigned the same aides and nurses week to week, or does the staff rotation change frequently?
  3. Can you walk me through exactly what happens if a resident falls, has a medical emergency, or shows signs of a sudden health change in the middle of the night?
  4. How does the staff handle a resident who refuses a meal, skips activities, or seems withdrawn for several days in a row?
  5. What does a typical Tuesday look like for a resident who doesn't have family visiting and has no scheduled therapy that day?
  6. Has this facility been cited for any deficiencies in the last two years, and can you show me the most recent state inspection report?

For more guidance on evaluating facilities, see our guide to questions to ask when choosing a Florida nursing home.

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