Medicare and Medicaid · Orange County
Ansley Cove Healthcare And Rehabilitation
1301 W MAITLAND BLVD, Maitland, FL 32751 · 4076453990
Overall rating
2/5
Ansley Cove Healthcare And Rehabilitation is a for-profit nursing home in Maitland, FL with 39 licensed beds. CMS rates it 2 out of 5 stars overall — below average for Florida nursing homes. Subcategory scores: staffing (4/5), health inspections (1/5), quality measures (5/5). The facility has incurred $113,227 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
- 39 beds
- Ownership
- For profit - Individual
- Type
- Medicare and Medicaid
- County
- Orange
Government Penalties
$113,227 total fines- 2025-01-23 — Fine · $87,552
- 2023-03-16 — Fine · $12,289
- 2023-03-13 — Fine · $3,875
- 2023-03-06 — Fine · $3,523
- 2023-02-28 — Fine · $3,170
- 2023-02-21 — Fine · $2,818
What the government rating says
2
out of 5
CMS stars
Ansley Cove Healthcare And Rehabilitation 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
4/5
Good — above-average nurse hours per resident
Quality Measures
5/5
Top tier — among best outcomes in Florida
What the Ratings Mean
Ansley Cove Healthcare And Rehabilitation receives an overall 2-star rating from CMS, meaning it falls below average compared to other nursing facilities nationwide. That overall score is a composite of three separate ratings, and in this case, the pieces tell a complicated story. The health inspection rating is just 1 star, which is the lowest possible score. That reflects a history of state inspection citations that were more frequent or more serious than what inspectors typically find at other facilities. For families, that's a meaningful flag worth digging into. On the other end of the scale, staffing earns 4 stars, meaning residents generally receive more nurse time and attention than at many comparable facilities, which is a real positive in day-to-day care. Quality measures come in at a perfect 5 stars, indicating that outcomes across 15 clinical indicators - things like wound care, fall-related injuries, and management of chronic conditions - are much better than average.
So what does all of this mean if you're considering this facility for a loved one? The strong staffing and outstanding clinical outcomes suggest the care team is engaged and residents are doing well health-wise. But the very low inspection score signals that regulators have found compliance issues that shouldn't be brushed aside. It's worth requesting a copy of recent inspection reports and asking the facility directly about any cited deficiencies and what steps they've taken to address them. Taken together, the overall 2-star rating is a prompt to ask more questions, not necessarily a reason to rule the facility out entirely.
Staffing at a Glance
Staffing at Ansley Cove Healthcare And Rehabilitation is a mixed picture compared to other Florida nursing homes. On the registered nurse side, residents here receive about 0.81 RN hours per day, which is notably higher than the Florida average of 0.52 hours. That difference matters in practice because RNs handle more complex medical decisions, medication management, and health assessments, so having more of that coverage available each day can translate to quicker responses when something changes with a resident's condition. When you look at total nurse hours, which includes RNs, licensed practical nurses, and certified nursing assistants combined, Ansley Cove comes in at 3.82 hours per resident per day, just slightly below the Florida average of 3.87. The gap is small enough that most families likely would not notice a difference in day-to-day hands-on care. Overall, the stronger RN presence here is a meaningful plus, while the total staffing picture is roughly in line with what you would find across the state.
Inspection & Penalty History
Ansley Cove Healthcare And Rehabilitation has a concerning inspection and penalty history 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 ongoing compliance issues found during official reviews. On top of that, regulators have issued 6 penalties against this facility, resulting in a total of $113,227 in fines, with the most recent penalty handed down as recently as January 2025. That combination of a poor inspection rating, multiple financial penalties, and a very recent violation suggests this is not an isolated or corrected problem. Families should go in with eyes open, ask the facility directly about what steps have been taken to address these issues, and carefully weigh this record against other options in the area. Families evaluating this facility can compare it to others in Maitland on the Maitland 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 how does that change at night and on weekends?
- How long have most of your nursing staff been working here, and what does your turnover look like over the past year?
- If my loved one has a concern or feels unsafe, what is the 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, from morning until bedtime?
- How do you handle situations where a resident's condition changes quickly, and how soon would you contact the family?
- What were the findings from your most recent state inspection, and what specific steps have you taken to address any deficiencies?
For more guidance on evaluating facilities, see our guide to questions to ask when choosing a Florida nursing home.
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