Medicare and Medicaid · Collier County
Woodside Health And Rehabilitation Center
3601 LAKEWOOD BLVD, Naples, FL 34112 · 2397757757
Overall rating
2/5
Woodside Health And Rehabilitation Center is a for-profit nursing home in Naples, FL with 120 licensed beds. CMS rates it 2 out of 5 stars overall — below average for Florida nursing homes. Subcategory scores: staffing (2/5), health inspections (1/5), quality measures (5/5). The facility has incurred $56,166 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
- 120 beds
- Ownership
- For profit - Limited Liability company
- Type
- Medicare and Medicaid
- County
- Collier
Government Penalties
$56,166 total fines- 2025-05-16 — Fine · $56,166
What the government rating says
2
out of 5
CMS stars
Woodside Health And Rehabilitation 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
2/5
Below average — fewer nurse hours per resident than typical
Quality Measures
5/5
Top tier — among best outcomes in Florida
What the Ratings Mean
Woodside Health and Rehabilitation Center holds an overall 2-star rating from CMS, which means it falls below average compared to other nursing homes nationwide. That overall score is a composite picture built from three separate ratings, and in this case, the pieces tell a pretty mixed story. The health inspection rating is the most concerning piece, coming in at just 1 star. This reflects the number and seriousness of citations state inspectors found during their visits, meaning surveyors flagged more problems here than at most facilities. That's something families should take seriously and ask the facility directly about. Staffing comes in at 2 stars, which means residents are getting fewer nursing hours per day than you'd see at an average facility. Fewer nurses and aides relative to the number of residents can affect how quickly staff respond to needs and how much hands-on care each person receives.
The bright spot is the quality measures rating, which is a perfect 5 stars. This score looks at 15 clinical indicators of how residents are actually doing physically, things like pressure ulcers, falls, infections, and pain management. Scoring at the top on this piece suggests that despite the staffing and inspection concerns, residents are seeing strong health outcomes day to day. That's genuinely meaningful, but it doesn't erase the other concerns. When you're weighing this facility for a loved one, it's worth asking how they've addressed past inspection findings and what their staffing levels look like on nights and weekends, not just on paper.
Staffing at a Glance
Staffing at Woodside Health and Rehabilitation Center is close to the state norm in some areas but falls a bit short in others. Registered nurse coverage comes in at 0.51 hours per resident per day, which is nearly identical to the Florida average of 0.52, so that part of the picture looks fairly typical compared to other Florida senior care facilities. Where the difference is more noticeable is in total nurse hours, which includes RNs, licensed practical nurses, and certified nursing assistants combined. Woodside averages 3.24 total nurse hours per resident per day, compared to the Florida average of 3.87. In practical terms, that gap means residents may have a little less hands-on time with nursing staff throughout the day, whether that is help getting dressed in the morning, assistance at meals, or a quicker response when someone needs attention. It is not a dramatic difference, but for a family member with higher care needs, it is worth asking the facility how they manage staffing during busy periods like early morning routines or shift changes.
Inspection & Penalty History
Woodside Health and Rehabilitation Center in Naples has a 1-out-of-5-star health inspection rating from the government, which is the lowest possible score and something families should take seriously. There is one recorded penalty on file, with a fine of $56,166 that was issued as recently as May 2025. A fine of this size, combined with a bottom-tier inspection rating, suggests this facility has had real compliance problems that regulators found serious enough to warrant financial punishment. That does not automatically mean care is poor for every resident, but it does mean families should ask hard questions, request to see recent inspection reports, and ideally visit in person before making a decision. Families evaluating this facility can compare it to others in Naples on the Naples 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 night shift?
- How often do residents see the same aides and nurses week to week, or does the staff change frequently?
- What happens when a resident falls or has a medical emergency in the middle of the night?
- Can you walk me through what a typical weekday looks like for a resident who needs memory care or has limited mobility?
- How does the facility handle complaints from residents or family members, and can you give me a recent example of a problem that was reported and resolved?
- What is the current state inspection rating, and are there any open deficiencies or citations from the last inspection that families should know about?
For more guidance on evaluating facilities, see our guide to questions to ask when choosing a Florida nursing home.
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