COUNTRY MEADOWS
Inspected within the last 6 months. Data reflects current conditions.
Country Meadows in Park Hills, Missouri has a Trust Grade of B+, which means it is above average and generally recommended for families considering care options. The facility ranks #11 out of 479 nursing homes in Missouri, placing it in the top half, and #2 out of 8 in St. Francois County, indicating strong local performance. The trend is improving, with the number of issues decreasing from 3 in 2024 to 2 in 2025. Staffing is a strength, with a 4/5 star rating and a turnover rate of 46%, which is better than the state average of 57%, suggesting experienced staff who are familiar with residents. However, the facility has incurred $58,220 in fines, which is concerning and indicates potential compliance issues, and there are incidents where food was not stored properly, posing a risk for food-borne illnesses, as well as failures to follow physician orders for several residents. Overall, while there are notable strengths, families should be aware of some concerning practices that need improvement.
- Trust Score
- B+
- In Missouri
- #11/479
- Safety Record
- Moderate
- Inspections
- Getting Better
- Staff Stability ⚠ Watch
- 46% turnover. Above average. Higher turnover means staff may not know residents' routines.
- Penalties ○ Average
- $58,220 in fines. Higher than 70% of Missouri facilities. Some compliance issues.
- Skilled Nurses ⚠ Watch
- Each resident gets only 27 minutes of Registered Nurse (RN) attention daily — below average for Missouri. Fewer RN minutes means fewer trained eyes watching for problems.
- Violations ○ Average
- 6 deficiencies on record. Average for a facility this size. Mostly minor or procedural issues.
The Good
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4-Star Staffing Rating · Above-average nurse staffing levels
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Full Sprinkler Coverage · Fire safety systems throughout facility
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No fines on record
Facility shows strength in staffing levels, fire safety.
The Bad
Near Missouri avg (46%)
Higher turnover may affect care consistency
Above median ($33,413)
Moderate penalties - review what triggered them
Part of a multi-facility chain
Ask about local staffing decisions and management
The Ugly 6 deficiencies on record
May 2024
3 deficiencies
CONCERN
(D)
Potential for Harm - no one hurt, but risky conditions existed
Assessment Accuracy
(Tag F0641)
Could have caused harm · This affected 1 resident
**NOTE- TERMS IN BRACKETS HAVE BEEN EDITED TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIALITY** Based on interview and record review, the facility failed to document an accurate Minimum Data Set (MDS - a federally mandated a...
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CONCERN
(D)
📢 Someone Reported This
A family member, employee, or ombudsman was alarmed enough to file a formal complaint
Potential for Harm - no one hurt, but risky conditions existed
Deficiency F0658
(Tag F0658)
Could have caused harm · This affected 1 resident
Based on interview and record review, the facility failed to follow physician's orders for four residents (Resident #3, #21, #34, and #36) out of 15 sampled residents and one resident (Resident #174) ...
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CONCERN
(D)
Potential for Harm - no one hurt, but risky conditions existed
Infection Control
(Tag F0880)
Could have caused harm · This affected 1 resident
Based on observation and interview, the facility failed to maintain proper infection control practices during perineal care (washing the genital and rectal areas of the body) for two residents (Reside...
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Dec 2022
3 deficiencies
CONCERN
(D)
Potential for Harm - no one hurt, but risky conditions existed
Assessment Accuracy
(Tag F0641)
Could have caused harm · This affected 1 resident
**NOTE- TERMS IN BRACKETS HAVE BEEN EDITED TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIALITY** Based on observation, interview and record review, the facility failed to document a complete and accurate Minimum Data Set (MDS...
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CONCERN
(D)
Potential for Harm - no one hurt, but risky conditions existed
Deficiency F0868
(Tag F0868)
Could have caused harm · This affected 1 resident
Based on record review and interview, the facility failed to include the infection preventionist in quarterly quality assessment and assurance (QAA) meetings. The facility's census was 63.
1. Record r...
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CONCERN
(F)
Potential for Harm - no one hurt, but risky conditions existed
Food Safety
(Tag F0812)
Could have caused harm · This affected most or all residents
Based on observation, interview, and record review, the facility failed to store and distribute food under sanitary conditions, increasing the risk of cross-contamination and food-borne illness. These...
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Understanding Severity Codes (click to expand)
Questions to Ask on Your Visit
- "Can I speak with families of current residents?"
- "What's your RN coverage like on weekends and overnight?"
Our Honest Assessment
- • Grade B+ (80/100). Above average facility, better than most options in Missouri.
- • $58,220 in fines. Extremely high, among the most fined facilities in Missouri. Major compliance failures.
About This Facility
What is Country Meadows's CMS Rating?
CMS assigns COUNTRY MEADOWS an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars, which is considered much above average nationally. Within Missouri, this rating places the facility higher than 99% of the state's 100 nursing homes. This rating reflects solid performance across the metrics CMS uses to evaluate nursing home quality.
How is Country Meadows Staffed?
CMS rates COUNTRY MEADOWS's staffing level at 4 out of 5 stars, which is above average compared to other nursing homes. Staff turnover is 46%, compared to the Missouri average of 46%. This relatively stable workforce can support continuity of care.
What Have Inspectors Found at Country Meadows?
State health inspectors documented 6 deficiencies at COUNTRY MEADOWS during 2022 to 2024. These included: 6 with potential for harm.
Who Owns and Operates Country Meadows?
COUNTRY MEADOWS is owned by a for-profit company. For-profit facilities operate as businesses with obligations to shareholders or private owners. The facility is operated by JAMES & JUDY LINCOLN, a chain that manages multiple nursing homes. With 72 certified beds and approximately 70 residents (about 97% occupancy), it is a smaller facility located in PARK HILLS, Missouri.
How Does Country Meadows Compare to Other Missouri Nursing Homes?
Compared to the 100 nursing homes in Missouri, COUNTRY MEADOWS's overall rating (5 stars) is above the state average of 2.5, staff turnover (46%) is near the state average of 46%, and health inspection rating (5 stars) is much above the national benchmark.
What Should Families Ask When Visiting Country Meadows?
Based on this facility's data, families visiting should ask: "Can I visit during a mealtime to observe dining assistance and food quality?" "How do you handle medical emergencies, and what is your hospital transfer rate?" "Can I speak with family members of current residents about their experience?"
Is Country Meadows Safe?
Based on CMS inspection data, COUNTRY MEADOWS has a clean safety record: no substantiated abuse findings (meaning no confirmed cases of resident harm), no Immediate Jeopardy citations (the most serious violation level indicating risk of serious injury or death), and is not on the Special Focus Facility watch list (a federal program monitoring the lowest-performing 1% of nursing homes). The facility has a 5-star overall rating and ranks #1 of 100 nursing homes in Missouri. While no facility is perfect, families should still ask about staff-to-resident ratios and recent inspection results during their visit.
Do Nurses at Country Meadows Stick Around?
COUNTRY MEADOWS has a staff turnover rate of 46%, which is about average for Missouri nursing homes (state average: 46%). Moderate turnover is common in nursing homes, but families should still ask about staff tenure and how the facility maintains care continuity when employees leave.
Was Country Meadows Ever Fined?
COUNTRY MEADOWS has been fined $58,220 across 1 penalty action. This is above the Missouri average of $33,661. Fines in this range indicate compliance issues significant enough for CMS to impose meaningful financial consequences. Common causes include delayed correction of deficiencies, repeat violations, or care failures affecting resident safety. Families should ask facility leadership what changes have been made since these penalties.
Is Country Meadows on Any Federal Watch List?
COUNTRY MEADOWS is not on any federal watch list. The most significant is the Special Focus Facility (SFF) program, which identifies the bottom 1% of nursing homes nationally based on persistent, serious quality problems. Not being on this list means the facility has avoided the pattern of deficiencies that triggers enhanced federal oversight. This is a positive indicator, though families should still review the facility's inspection history directly.