Medicare and Medicaid · Lee County
Page Rehabilitation And Healthcare Center
2310 N AIRPORT ROAD, Fort Myers, FL 33907 · 2399318401
Overall rating
2/5
Page Rehabilitation And Healthcare Center is a for-profit nursing home in Fort Myers, FL with 180 licensed beds. CMS rates it 2 out of 5 stars overall — below average for Florida nursing homes. Subcategory scores: staffing (5/5), health inspections (1/5), quality measures (4/5). The facility has incurred $195,442 in government fines — review the penalty history below.
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How this home is rated
Source: CMS Care Compare, last updated May 1, 2026
About this home
- Capacity
- 180 beds
- Ownership
- For profit - Limited Liability company
- Type
- Medicare and Medicaid
- County
- Lee
Government Penalties
$195,442 total fines- 2025-01-10 — Fine · $162,094
- 2023-07-27 — Fine · $33,348
What the government rating says
2
out of 5
CMS stars
Page Rehabilitation And Healthcare Center carries a 2-star CMS rating — below average for Florida. Families considering this facility should review the inspection history, staffing data, and any penalty record carefully before visiting.
Health Inspections
1/5
Poor — significant deficiencies found on inspection
Staffing
5/5
Excellent — well above average staffing
Quality Measures
4/5
Good — above-average resident outcomes
What the Ratings Mean
Page Rehabilitation And Healthcare Center earns an overall 2-out-of-5-star rating from CMS, meaning it falls below average compared to other nursing homes nationwide. That overall score is a composite of three separate ratings, and in this case, the pieces tell very different stories. The health inspection rating is just 1 out of 5 stars, which is the lowest possible score. This reflects the number and seriousness of violations found during state inspections, and it's the most pressing concern here. For families, that means inspectors found significant problems, and it's worth asking the facility directly what those citations were and what steps have been taken to fix them. On the brighter side, staffing scores a perfect 5 out of 5 stars, meaning residents here receive a much higher than average number of nursing hours per day relative to how many residents live there. More nurse time generally translates to more attentive, hands-on care.
The quality measures rating comes in at 4 out of 5 stars, which is above average. This score looks at 15 clinical and physical health outcomes for residents, things like whether residents are maintaining mobility, managing pain, or avoiding infections, so a strong score there suggests the care being delivered is producing good real-world results. The challenge for families is making sense of the gap between a strong staffing and quality picture on one hand, and serious inspection findings on the other. It does not mean you should rule this facility out, but the health inspection concerns are significant enough that you will want to review the actual inspection reports, which are publicly available on Medicare's Care Compare website, before making a decision.
Staffing at a Glance
Page Rehabilitation And Healthcare Center provides more nursing coverage than most Florida nursing homes, which is worth noting as you think about what a typical day looks like for a resident there. On average, each resident receives about 4.34 total nurse hours per day at this facility, compared to the Florida average of 3.87 hours. That difference may sound small on paper, but spread across a full day, it can mean staff have a bit more time to help with meals, medications, repositioning, or just checking in. The registered nurse coverage is also higher here, at 0.81 hours per resident per day versus the state average of 0.52, and RNs carry more clinical training than other nursing staff, so that gap does matter when it comes to spotting health changes early or managing more complex care needs. These numbers are not a guarantee of quality, but they do suggest this facility is putting more hands-on-deck than many of its peers in Florida.
Inspection & Penalty History
Page Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center has a notably troubled inspection record that families should take seriously. The facility holds a 1-out-of-5-star health inspection rating from the government, which is the lowest possible score and reflects a pattern of concerns found during official inspections. On top of that, regulators have issued two financial penalties against the facility, totaling $195,442, with the most recent penalty handed down in January 2025. Fines of that size are not minor administrative hiccups - they typically signal violations serious enough that regulators felt financial consequences were warranted. This does not automatically mean every resident has had a poor experience, but it does mean families should ask detailed questions, request recent inspection reports, and consider how this record compares to other nearby options before making a decision. Families evaluating this facility can compare it to others in Fort Myers on the Fort Myers nursing homes and assisted living page.
Questions to Ask When You Visit
- How many residents does each certified nursing assistant care for during the day shift, and does that number change at night or on weekends?
- How long have most of your direct care staff been working here, and what is your turnover rate over the past year?
- If my loved one has a concern or feels unsafe, what is the exact process for reporting it, and who follows up with the family?
- Can you walk me through what a typical weekday looks like for a resident who does not have many visitors, from morning to bedtime?
- What happens when a resident falls, and how soon is the family contacted after any incident?
- Has this facility been cited for any deficiencies in the last two state inspections, and can I see the most recent survey report before I leave today?
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