Nursing Homes in Dallas, GA- Monthly Analysis & Key Metrics

Data as of April 7, 2024

Reviewed by Richard Saunders

The City Level Skilled Nursing Home Analysis Report

Recently, the Biden administration announced a goal of improving nursing home care, as highlighted in several important announcements (see the initial announcement and a subsequent announcement). While this is a commendable goal, it is not entirely clear what the best approach is for achieving it. Proposing minimum staffing levels for all nursing homes simplifies a complicated issue. Nursing Homes address a wide range of resident needs, from short-term rehabilitation to long-term care to dementia and memory issues, that require different levels of care. It also fails to address a national staffing shortage that will likely only worsen.

At NursingHomeDatabase.com, we believe that one critical element of any improvement effort is to have access to good, clear data and analysis that can help everyone understand the current state of affairs, identify trends, and track progress over time. To this end, we have built this series of reports that will try to illuminate the key metrics of nursing home performance for each state. Our reports are designed to provide valuable insights and inform policymakers, healthcare providers, and families who are interested in nursing home care.

The analysis for the state level report cards of nursing home care is primarily derived from data that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid ("CMS") provides. CMS publishes weekly data about nursing home occupancy and COVID-19 infections and publishes monthly reports with ratings, staffing levels, and deficiencies.

Summary Analysis of Nursing Homes in Dallas
The 10,000 foot view

Updated on April 7, 2024

This analysis is based on homes within a 25 mile radius of the city.

According to the latest data compiled by NursingHomeDatabase.com, Dallas has a total of 46 active skilled nursing facilities and 5,781 beds. Based on a recent US Census estimate of the population of Dallas of 13,981, the current total bed count represents one bed for every 2.42 persons in Dallas. There were 4,685 residents in nursing homes as April 7, 2024 for a city wide occupancy level of 81.04 percent. (Note that the home count is based on monthly data provided by CMS and the number of beds and the occupancy numbers are based on weekly data. There is a minor number of homes that do not report their data weekly.)

According to the monthly data, Dallas has added 0 new beds and lost 0 existing beds over the past year.

The Biden Administration has announced that it wants to regulate minimum nursing home staffing levels. They have proposed minimums of .55 hours of care per resident per day from registered nurses (RNs) and 2.45 hours of care per resident per day certified nursing aids (CNAs). These are the current level amount of hours per resident per day of care for Dallas and a comparison to the state and national averages:

Staffing Levels City State / National
Registered Nurse (RN) 0.39 0.45 / 0.65
Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) 2.08 2.04 / 2.26
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) 1.04 0.99 / 0.88
All Staff 3.50 3.48 / 3.78

State Analysis: Look here for the latest nursing home analysis for Georgia.

COVID-19 Infections in Dallas Nursing Homes

While COVID-19 infections and deaths are down significantly from late 2020 and 2021, the number of infections and deaths continues to be monitored. For nursing homes in Dallas there were a total of 8 new cases and 8 new deaths among residents for the week ending April 7, 2024. The chart below shows COVID-19 activity for the past year.

New and Lost Nursing Homes in Dallas

No new homes were reported by CMS over the past twelve months.

No homes were removed by CMS over the past twelve months.

Occupancy Percentages for Dallas Nursing Homes

The chart below shows the overall occupancy for nursing home beds in Dallas, GA. Occupancies levels for individual facilities will differ and can be found on the detail page for the specific nursing home.

Best and Worst Nursing Homes in Dallas

The list below shows the best skilled nursing facilities in Dallas based on their most recent weighted average inspection score. Some nursing homes may have higher overall 5-star ratings than the homes on this list. We feel that the health inspection score is the best indicator of current operations. It changes quicker than the overall rating.

Facility Rating
Pruitthealth - Austell
1700 MULKEY RD
AUSTELL, GA
2.00
Presbyterian Village
2000 EAST-WEST CONNECTOR
AUSTELL, GA
10.00
Wellstar Paulding Nursing Ctr
600 WEST MEMORIAL DRIVE
DALLAS, GA
25.33
Evergreen Health and Rehabilitation Center
139 MORAN LAKE ROAD, NE
ROME, GA
12.67
The Oaks - Carrollton Skilled Nursing
921 OLD NEWNAN ROAD
CARROLLTON, GA
13.33
Fifth Avenue Health Care
505 NORTH FIFTH AVENUE
ROME, GA
15.00
Christian City Rehabilitation Center
7300 LESTER ROAD
UNION CITY, GA
14.67
Cedar Valley Nsg and Rehab Ctr
225 PHILPOT STREET
CEDARTOWN, GA
2.00
Rockmart Health
528 HUNTER STREET
ROCKMART, GA
6.00
East Cobb Center For Nursing and Healing LLC
4360 JOHNSON FERRY PLACE
MARIETTA, GA
11.33

The list below shows the worst skilled nursing facilities in Dallas based on their most recent weighted average inspection score.

Facility Rating
A.G. Rhodes Home, Inc - Cobb
900 WYLIE ROAD
MARIETTA, GA
157.17
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Douglasville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
4028 HWY 5
DOUGLASVILLE, GA
111.33
Cartersville Center For Nursing and Healing
78 OPAL STREET
CARTERSVILLE, GA
85.33
Autumn Breeze Health and Rehab
1480 SANDTOWN ROAD SW
MARIETTA, GA
291.67
/
Cherokee Center For Nursing and Healing LLC
150 HOSPITAL CIRCLE NW
CANTON, GA
430.00
Chulio Hills Health and Rehab
1170 CHULIO ROAD
ROME, GA
158.67
Countryside Health Center
233 CARROLLTON STREET
BUCHANAN, GA
28.00
Woodstock Nursing and Rehab Ctr
105 ARNOLD MILL ROAD
WOODSTOCK, GA
177.33
/
Haralson Nsg and Rehab Center
315 FIELD STREET
BREMEN, GA
94.00
/
Fairburn Health Care Center
178 WEST CAMPBELLTON STREET
FAIRBURN, GA
33.33

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