Medicare and Medicaid · Hernando County
Oak Hill Health & Rehabilitation
7371 CORTEZ OAKS BLVD, Brooksville, FL 34613 · 7656645400
Overall rating
4/5
Oak Hill Health & Rehabilitation is a for-profit nursing home in Brooksville, FL with 109 licensed beds. CMS rates it 4 out of 5 stars overall — above average for Florida nursing homes. Subcategory scores: staffing (3/5), health inspections (3/5), quality measures (5/5).
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How this home is rated
CMS data last updated May 1, 2026
About this home
- Capacity
- 109 beds
- Ownership
- For profit - Corporation
- Type
- Medicare and Medicaid
- County
- Hernando
What the Ratings Mean
Oak Hill Health & Rehabilitation holds a 4-star overall rating from CMS, which puts it above average compared to nursing homes across the country. That overall number is a composite built from three separate ratings, and it's worth knowing what each one actually tells you. The health inspection rating sits at 3 stars, meaning the facility's citation history from state inspections is roughly in line with the average - not a red flag, but not a standout either. Staffing also comes in at 3 stars, which means the number of nursing hours residents receive relative to the total resident count is average. For families, that translates to a nursing team that's keeping pace with typical standards, though not necessarily going above and beyond in terms of hands-on time with residents.
Where Oak Hill really shines is in its Quality Measures rating, which earned a full 5 stars. This rating tracks 15 clinical and physical outcomes - things like how well residents are maintaining mobility, managing pain, or avoiding hospital readmissions - and a top score here suggests residents are genuinely faring well under the care they receive. That strong performance on real health outcomes is what pulls the overall rating up to 4 stars despite the more middle-of-the-road scores in the other two categories. For a family weighing their options, the quality measures score is often the most meaningful indicator of day-to-day care, so this is an encouraging sign.
Staffing at a Glance
Oak Hill Health & Rehabilitation comes in slightly above the state average when it comes to staffing, which is a good sign for families weighing their options. Residents here receive about 4.29 total nurse hours per day, compared to the Florida average of 3.87 across Florida nursing homes, and RN hours land at 0.57 versus the state average of 0.52. In practical terms, this means residents are likely getting a bit more hands-on attention throughout the day, whether that is help getting out of bed in the morning, managing medications, or having a nurse available when something feels off. The differences are not dramatic, but in a care setting, even small bumps in staffing time can translate to faster response and a little more personal attention for each resident.
Inspection & Penalty History
Oak Hill Health & Rehabilitation holds a middle-of-the-road 3 out of 5 stars for health inspections, which means inspectors have found some issues worth noting over time, though nothing that rises to the level of a formal government penalty. That last part is actually meaningful - the facility has zero penalties on record and has never been fined, which tells you that whatever concerns inspectors flagged were not serious enough to trigger official enforcement action. For families, this profile suggests a facility that is not among the top performers in the state but also has not raised the kind of red flags that lead regulators to step in with consequences. It is a reasonable middle ground, and worth weighing alongside other factors like staffing, location, and your own in-person impressions when you visit. You can compare this facility's record against others in Brooksville on the Brooksville nursing homes and assisted living page.
Questions to Ask When You Visit
- How many residents does each certified nursing assistant care for during a typical day shift, and does that number change at night or on weekends?
- How long have most of your nursing staff been working here, and what do you do when a scheduled nurse or aide calls out sick?
- Can you walk me through exactly what happens if a resident falls, has a medical emergency, or shows signs of a sudden change in health?
- How do you handle a resident who resists care, becomes confused at night, or shows signs of depression or anxiety?
- What does a typical day look like for a resident who is not participating in therapy, and how do you make sure they are not just sitting alone in their room?
- Has this facility been cited for any deficiencies in the past 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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