Eastover, North Carolina · CCN 345212 · Phone: 9103233223 · 85 beds · Ownership: For Profit - Corporation
Bethesda Health Care Facility is a Medicare-certified skilled nursing facility (CCN 345212) in Eastover, North Carolina. It holds a CMS overall Five-Star rating of 4 of 5 stars on CMS Care Compare. FileFlo scores its CMS survey-readiness at 68/100 (Material Gaps).
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Bethesda Health Care Facility is a Medicare- and Medicaid-certified skilled nursing facility in Eastover, North Carolina, operating under CMS Certification Number (CCN) 345212. 85-bed facility. For Profit - Corporation. Independent (not part of a multi-facility chain). The facility is required to comply with the Requirements for Long-Term Care Facilities at 42 CFR Part 483.
Bethesda Health Care Facility has held its Medicare/Medicaid certification for approximately 44 years (certification date on file: 1981-10-01). 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 (Cumberland County): Bethesda Health Care Facility is the only Medicare-certified skilled nursing facility in the same-county sample for North Carolina. Sole-provider counties concentrate post-acute placement decisions into a single facility, which can either be operational leverage or a regulatory-visibility risk depending on quality trajectory.
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 Quality Measure rating: ★★☆☆☆ (2 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.
Short-Stay Quality Measure rating: ★★★☆☆ (3 of 5). Short-stay measures cover post-acute residents discharged within 100 days and include rehospitalization within 30 days, successful return to community, and improvement in function.
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.
Bethesda Health Care Facility has none of the four CMS-published red-flag indicators active at the most recent publish: not on the Special Focus Facility list, no Abuse Icon on Care Compare, no overdue inspection flag, and no recent change-of-ownership flag. Absence of these flags does not mean the facility is deficiency-free — see the survey history below.
Recent health deficiencies cited at last standard survey: 3. National average for facilities of this size is approximately 8 deficiencies per cycle. Bethesda Health Care Facility has no CMS fines in its most recent reporting cycle. Last documented standard health survey: 2026-02-12. CMS conducts standard surveys at most every 15 months for SNFs, with substandard-quality findings triggering more frequent revisits.
CMS health survey weighted score: 10. 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.
At today's staffing levels, Bethesda Health Care Facility would not meet the cadre-specific minimums scheduled to take effect on the May 2027 timeline under 89 FR 40876: RN HPRD is 0.38 vs the 0.55 floor, a 0.17-hour gap and nurse-aide HPRD is 2.286 vs the 2.45 floor, a 0.16-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: 3.246 hours per resident day (HPRD), which is 0.23 hours below the 3.48 total HPRD floor scheduled to take effect for non-rural facilities by May 2027 (89 FR 40876, May 2024); facilities projected to remain below the floor at the effective date must either close the gap, qualify for a hardship exemption, or face citation under 42 CFR 483.35.
Staffing mix: RN 0.38 HPRD, LPN 0.58 HPRD, CNA 2.286 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: 0.278 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: 38.2% annualized — moderate.
RN-specific turnover: 28.6% annualized. RN turnover above 50% is the single strongest correlate with QM rating decline in CMS's own internal analyses.
Bethesda Health Care Facility is independently operated (not part of a multi-facility chain). Independent SNFs typically rely on internal compliance staff or contracted consultants rather than corporate-level survey-prep teams; this affects both how quickly Plans of Correction are produced and how F-tag remediation is documented across multiple shifts.
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.
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's compliance indicator for Bethesda Health Care Facility is 68/100 (Material Gaps). 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.
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Bethesda Health Care Facility (CCN 345212) holds a CMS overall Five-Star rating of 4 of 5 stars on CMS Care Compare. CMS updates these ratings quarterly from the facility's submitted assessment and claims data.
Bethesda Health Care Facility is a Medicare-certified skilled nursing facility (CMS Certification Number 345212) in Eastover, North Carolina.
FileFlo scores Bethesda Health Care Facility's CMS survey-readiness at 68/100 (Material Gaps). This is a FileFlo indicator built from CMS-published data, not an official CMS rating.
As a Medicare-certified skilled nursing facility, Bethesda Health Care Facility 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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