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average user rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars
based on 6 ratings.
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Apollo Health and Rehabilitation Center was given a 4 star overall rating
by The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) [1],
placing it among the
better 60–80%
of nursing homes in Florida.
It also received
a 3 star rating for Health Inspections,
a 5 star rating for Quality Measures,
a 3 star rating for Nursing Staffing
and a 3 star rating for RN's Only.
Apollo Health and Rehabilitation Center has 99 beds
making this nursing home smaller than
the Florida state average of 121.
The average number of beds per nursing home in
Pinellas County
is 111.
Additionally, the 93 residents at Apollo Health and Rehabilitation Center
are fewer than than
the average state nursing homes population of 106,
and is more full
at 94% than the 88% occupied average Florida nursing home.
At the county level, Pinellas County
averages 97 residents per nursing home, for an average 87% occupation rate.
Apollo Health and Rehabilitation Center is located at 1000 24th St N
in Saint Petersburg,
Florida
33713.
The federal provider number for Apollo Health and Rehabilitation Center is 105202.
This nursing home accepts patients covered by
both
Medicare and Medicaid.
The owner of Apollo Health and Rehabilitation Center does not own any other nursing homes,
and is registered as a for profit - corporation
Find nursing jobs available at Apollo Health and Rehabilitation Center and other nearby facilities in Saint Petersburg include openings for positions like
Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA),
Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) and Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVN),
Registered Nurses (RN),
and other related positions in the fields of nursing home care and healthcare in general.
Part independent living, part assisted living and part skilled nursing home, CCRCs offer a tiered approach to the aging process, accommodating residents’ changing needs.
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