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Orlando Health Center For Rehabilitation

1300 HEMPEL AVENUE, Ocoee, FL 34761 · 4074079000

Overall rating

4/5

Orlando Health Center For Rehabilitation is a for-profit nursing home in Ocoee, FL with 10 licensed beds. CMS rates it 4 out of 5 stars overall — above average for Florida nursing homes. Subcategory scores: staffing (1/5), health inspections (5/5).

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Orlando Health Center For Rehabilitation exterior
Orlando Health Center For Rehabilitation exterior

How this home is rated

Health Inspection5/5
Staffing1/5
Quality Measures

CMS data last updated May 1, 2026

About this home

Capacity
10 beds
Ownership
For profit - Corporation
Type
Medicare and Medicaid
County
Orange
What the Ratings Mean

Orlando Health Center For Rehabilitation holds an overall 4-star rating, which means it ranks above average compared to similar facilities nationwide. That overall score is a composite that blends together three separate sub-ratings, so it is worth looking at each piece individually to understand the full picture.

The strongest area here is Health Inspections, which earned a perfect 5 stars. This reflects findings from state inspections and means the facility had very few, if any, serious citations. That is a meaningful signal for families because it suggests regulators have not found significant safety or care concerns during their on-site visits. However, the Staffing rating is just 1 star, meaning nurse hours per resident are much lower than average. Practically speaking, that could mean residents wait longer for assistance or have less one-on-one time with nursing staff, which is something families should ask about directly during a visit. Quality Measures, which tracks clinical outcomes like fall rates and pain management across 15 health indicators, is not available for this facility, so that piece simply could not factor into the overall score. Given the staffing concern, it is worth asking the facility how they manage care levels despite lower staffing numbers.

Staffing at a Glance

Orlando Health Center For Rehabilitation hasn't reported its staffing numbers for the most recent period, which makes it genuinely difficult to give you a clear picture of what a typical day looks like for residents there. Without that data, you can't know whether a nurse is likely to be available quickly when your loved one needs help, or how stretched the staff might be across the floor. For reference, Florida nursing homes average about 0.52 registered nurse hours and 3.87 total nurse hours per resident each day, which works out to less than four hours of combined nursing attention per person across a full 24-hour period. That context matters because it helps you understand what "average" actually feels like in practice - it's not a nurse by your parent's side all day, but rather shared coverage across many residents. Since this facility's numbers aren't available, it's worth asking management directly about their current staffing ratios before making a decision.

Inspection & Penalty History

Orlando Health Center For Rehabilitation has a clean record when it comes to government oversight. It holds a 5-out-of-5-star health inspection rating, has never received a government penalty, and has no fines on record. For families weighing their options, that kind of track record is genuinely reassuring - it suggests the facility has consistently met state and federal standards without regulators needing to step in. No inspection history is perfect forever, so it is always worth asking the facility directly about any recent concerns, but there is nothing in the public record here that should give you pause. You can compare this facility's record against others in Ocoee on the Ocoee nursing homes and assisted living page.

Questions to Ask When You Visit
  1. How many residents does each certified nursing assistant typically care for during the day shift, and does that number change at night or on weekends?
  2. How often do residents get assigned the same aides and nurses, and what is your current staff turnover rate?
  3. Can you walk me through exactly what happens if a resident falls or has a medical emergency in the middle of the night?
  4. How do you handle a resident who refuses a bath, a meal, or their medication, and who makes the call on what happens next?
  5. When did your facility last receive a state inspection, and can I see the most recent report along with any deficiencies that were cited?
  6. What does a typical Tuesday look like for a resident who does not have any scheduled therapy or family visits that day?

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

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