California Post-Acute Care — Skilled Nursing Facility Profile (CCN #055052)

Lynwood, California · CCN 055052 · Phone: 3106394623 · 130 beds · Ownership: For Profit - Limited Liability Company

California Post-Acute Care is a Medicare-certified skilled nursing facility (CCN 055052) in Lynwood, California. It holds a CMS overall Five-Star rating of 1 of 5 stars on CMS Care Compare. FileFlo scores its CMS survey-readiness at 19/100 (High Risk).

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Compliance Indicator: 19/100 — High Risk

About California Post-Acute Care

California Post-Acute Care is a Medicare- and Medicaid-certified skilled nursing facility in Lynwood, California, operating under CMS Certification Number (CCN) 055052. 130-bed facility. For Profit - Limited Liability Company. Part of the Rmg Capital Partners chain. The facility is required to comply with the Requirements for Long-Term Care Facilities at 42 CFR Part 483.

California Post-Acute Care has held its Medicare/Medicaid certification for approximately 59 years (certification date on file: 1967-01-01). Long-tenured facilities (15+ years) often have established F-tag remediation playbooks and a deeper standard-survey trail; newly-certified facilities (under 3 years) are subject to a different initial survey cadence under 42 CFR 488.308.

Local market context (Los Angeles County): California Post-Acute Care operates in Los Angeles County alongside 74 other Medicare-certified SNFs in our California cohort sample. Multi-facility counties create direct cohort comparison pressure — hospital discharge planners typically run side-by-side Care Compare lookups before placement decisions.

CMS Five-Star Quality Ratings

CMS publishes Five-Star ratings for nursing homes monthly, drawn from the most recent three years of standard surveys, complaint surveys, and Minimum Data Set (MDS) submissions.

Long-Stay vs Short-Stay Quality Measures

Long-Stay Quality Measure rating: ★☆☆☆☆ (1 of 5). Long-stay measures cover residents in the facility 100+ days and include indicators like residents experiencing one or more falls with major injury, residents whose ability to move independently worsened, and residents with a urinary tract infection.

Differentiating long-stay from short-stay QMs matters for placement decisions — a facility with strong short-stay QMs may still underperform on long-stay metrics, and vice versa.

Compliance Red Flags

Special Focus Facility status: California Post-Acute Care appears on the CMS Special Focus Facility list (status: SFF Candidate). SFF designation is reserved for facilities with a persistent pattern of substandard quality of care — typically high deficiency counts across consecutive surveys. CMS conducts a standard survey approximately every six months on SFF facilities (vs. up to fifteen months for non-SFF) and tracks two consecutive improved surveys as the exit criterion. Facilities that fail to improve over 18-24 months on the SFF list face termination of their Medicare provider agreement under 42 CFR 488.456.

Abuse Icon present: CMS has applied the Abuse Icon to California Post-Acute Care's Care Compare listing. The icon flags facilities cited for substantiated abuse, neglect, exploitation, or misappropriation findings under the F600-series Long-Term Care Resident Rights and Abuse / Neglect F-tags within the most recent two survey cycles, where citations met the scope-and-severity threshold defined in CMS Care Compare's Five-Star Quality Rating Methodology. The icon stays in place until the facility completes a full survey cycle with no further qualifying citations.

Survey History and Deficiencies

Recent health deficiencies cited at last standard survey: 71. National average for facilities of this size is approximately 8 deficiencies per cycle. California Post-Acute Care has no CMS fines in its most recent reporting cycle. Last documented standard health survey: 2025-02-28. CMS conducts standard surveys at most every 15 months for SNFs, with substandard-quality findings triggering more frequent revisits.

Infection Control and Deficiency Weighting

CMS health survey weighted score: 359. The weighted score multiplies deficiency severity (A-L) by scope (isolated, pattern, widespread); higher weighted scores translate directly into the Health Inspection star rating tier breakpoints CMS publishes monthly.

Staffing Detail

At today's staffing levels, California Post-Acute Care would not meet the cadre-specific minimums scheduled to take effect on the May 2027 timeline under 89 FR 40876: RN HPRD is 0.317 vs the 0.55 floor, a 0.23-hour gap. Closing this gap typically requires either net new hires at the specific cadre, shifted scheduling that reallocates existing FTEs to direct-care hours, or a hardship exemption application under 42 CFR 483.35.

Total nurse staffing: 4.009 hours per resident day (HPRD), which is 0.53 hours above the 3.48 total HPRD floor that the CMS Minimum Staffing Standards rule (89 FR 40876, May 2024) phases in for non-rural facilities by May 2027.

Staffing mix: RN 0.317 HPRD, LPN 1.015 HPRD, CNA 2.677 HPRD. The same CMS final rule also phases in cadre-specific minimums of 0.55 RN HPRD and 2.45 nurse aide HPRD on the 2027 timeline; RN-specific shortfalls have historically been the most common single-facility staffing deficiency at standard surveys.

Weekend RN staffing: 0.232 HPRD. Weekend RN coverage is a separately reported CMS measure; facilities with low weekend RN HPRD frequently see resident-acuity-driven adverse events spike on the weekend shift.

Total nurse staff turnover: 50% annualized — high (typical of facilities with chronic staffing pressure).

RN-specific turnover: 83.3% annualized. RN turnover above 50% is the single strongest correlate with QM rating decline in CMS's own internal analyses.

Chain Context and Facility Type

California Post-Acute Care is operated as part of Rmg Capital Partners, a chain operating 9 Medicare-certified facilities (CMS chain identifier 793). Chain-operated facilities tend to share corporate compliance staff, standard operating procedures, and survey-prep resources — but also share enforcement exposure when CMS designates a chain-wide issue under the system-wide quality assurance framework.

Provider type designation: Medicare And Medicaid.

The facility is classified by CMS as urban (within a metropolitan statistical area). Urban SNFs typically face higher acuity post-acute admissions, more competitive labor markets, and stricter local-jurisdiction infection control requirements layered on top of federal CoPs.

How California Post-Acute Care Compares to Peers in California

Peer comparisons use a same-state cohort of 200 Medicare-certified SNFs, pulled live from CMS Provider Data. The cohort excludes terminated and surrendered certifications.

FileFlo Compliance Indicator

FileFlo's compliance indicator for California Post-Acute Care is 19/100 (High Risk). The score is derived from publicly published health-deficiency counts, weighted survey scores, infection-control citations, fines, and staffing hours per resident day. It is not a CMS rating. The full survey-readiness audit (covering F-tags from the most recently cited deficiencies, infection control, staffing minimums, MDS accuracy) is at /tools/cms-survey-readiness-score.

Why This Page Exists

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Frequently asked questions about California Post-Acute Care

What is California Post-Acute Care's CMS overall Five-Star rating?

California Post-Acute Care (CCN 055052) holds a CMS overall Five-Star rating of 1 of 5 stars on CMS Care Compare. CMS updates these ratings quarterly from the facility's submitted assessment and claims data.

Is California Post-Acute Care Medicare-certified, and where is it located?

California Post-Acute Care is a Medicare-certified skilled nursing facility (CMS Certification Number 055052) in Lynwood, California.

How survey-ready is California Post-Acute Care?

FileFlo scores California Post-Acute Care's CMS survey-readiness at 19/100 (High Risk). This is a FileFlo indicator built from CMS-published data, not an official CMS rating.

Which CMS Conditions of Participation must California Post-Acute Care meet?

As a Medicare-certified skilled nursing facility, California Post-Acute Care is surveyed against the Conditions of Participation in 42 CFR Part 483 — covering patient/resident rights, assessment and care planning, quality (QAPI), infection control, and aide services. Each CoP section is linked on this page.

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Conditions of Participation California Post-Acute Care is surveyed against

The 42 CFR Part 483 CoP sections a CMS survey actually checks, in plain English:

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