Nursing Homes in Lebanon, Oregon

Lebanon has 2 Medicare-certified nursing homes with 238 beds. The city average CMS rating is 2.0 stars, which is below Oregon's state average of 3.0 stars. 0 facilities earn a B grade or better and are recommended for family consideration.

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City Average

2.0

-1.00 vs state

Total Beds

238

across 2 facilities

High Risk Facilities

1

0 under CMS review

0 with abuse citations

Nurse Availability

26 min

RN time per resident daily

Below CMS recommendation

Well Staffed

1

exceed staffing threshold

50% of facilities

Zero Fines

1 /2

passed all inspections

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Trend

0

improved vs last year

0 declined

C+

Top Rated in Lebanon

Lebanon Veterans Home

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About Nursing Home Care in Lebanon

When considering nursing home care in Lebanon, OR, families should be cautious. The standout is Avamere Rehabilitation of Lebanon, but it comes with a concerning Grade F rating. Overall, Lebanon's nursing home market presents limited options, and families may want to explore alternatives in nearby cities for better care solutions.

If you're set on Lebanon, visit Avamere Rehabilitation of Lebanon, which, despite its grade, is the only facility available in the area. It has a clean record with zero fines in the last three years, but be prepared to ask tough questions about care standards. Unfortunately, there are no notable facilities that stand out as reliable options in Lebanon, so consider looking at facilities in nearby cities like Albany or Corvallis, where quality care might be more readily available.

Families should definitively skip Avamere Rehabilitation of Lebanon due to its alarming Grade F rating and potential concerns regarding care quality. It’s essential to be proactive when visiting any facility; bring a list of specific questions about staffing, patient care, and safety measures. This will help ensure you make an informed decision for your loved one’s care.

Lebanon at a Glance

Good News

  • 1 facility with clean records—no fines in 3 years
  • 1 facility has more nurses than required

Be Aware

  • 1 facility has serious problems—check before visiting
  • Some facilities have less nurse time than recommended
  • City average is below state average—research carefully

What's Changing

  • 2 facilities stayed the same
  • Overall: Lebanon is stable

Questions Lebanon Families Should Ask

Based on what we found in local inspection data

1

How many RN hours per resident do you provide daily?

CMS recommends 0.75 hrs; Lebanon avg is 0.44 hrs (26 min)

2

Have you received any fines in the past 3 years?

1 of 2 Lebanon facility has zero fines

3

What were your most recent inspection findings?

Ask for specifics—1 local facility has serious deficiencies

4

What is your staff-to-resident ratio on weekends?

Weekend staffing often differs from weekday levels

Finding Quality Nursing Home Care in Lebanon, Oregon

Lebanon, Oregon's Linn County seat, has 2 Medicare-certified nursing homes with approximately 238 beds. Families should research carefully—quality varies significantly from one facility to the next.

Lebanon vs. Oregon: A Concerning Gap

Lebanon nursing homes fall below the state average on key quality metrics. The city's average CMS rating of 2.00 stars trails Oregon's statewide average of 3.00 stars by nearly 1.0 stars—a significant gap that families should take seriously. The below-average performance is somewhat surprising for a major urban area, where competition and workforce availability typically drive higher quality.

Federal inspection data reveals 1 facility classified as high-risk based on patterns of serious deficiencies, complaints, or CMS enforcement actions. Only 0 of 2 facilities earn a B grade or better, meaning families should be prepared to look beyond the closest option to find quality care.

Understanding Our Trust Score System

The Trust Score is a 0-100 rating calculated from CMS's official nursing home database. The score combines five data categories:

  • Health Inspection Results — Recent deficiencies, their severity, and patterns over time
  • Staffing Levels — RN hours, total nursing hours, and weekend staffing
  • Quality Measures — Clinical outcomes like falls, pressure ulcers, and rehospitalizations
  • Penalties — Fines, payment denials, and enforcement actions
  • Complaints — Substantiated complaints and their severity

In Lebanon, 0 facilities score a B grade or better, indicating they meet quality benchmarks across these categories. We recommend families prioritize these facilities and carefully research any facility rated C or below before visiting.

Staffing: A Significant Concern in Lebanon

Staffing levels are among the most important predictors of nursing home quality. Research consistently shows that facilities with more nursing staff—especially registered nurses—have better outcomes for residents.

Lebanon facilities average 0.44 RN hours per resident day, which falls below the CMS-recommended threshold of 0.75 hours. The typical Lebanon resident receives approximately 26 minutes of RN attention daily—compared to the 45 minutes experts recommend.

1 Lebanon facilities exceed CMS staffing recommendations. Families prioritizing staffing should look for facilities with the "Top Staffing" badge and ask specifically about RN hours during facility visits.

Ownership: An All For-Profit Market

Lebanon has no non-profit nursing homes—all 1 facility with reported ownership data are for-profit operations. 1 of 2 facility is chain-owned, meaning these facilities are part of larger corporate systems rather than independently operated.

Research suggests non-profit facilities often have higher staffing levels and fewer deficiencies on average. The absence of non-profit options in Lebanon may be worth noting. Families seeking non-profit care should consider facilities in surrounding areas.

Ownership type alone does not guarantee quality. Several for-profit facilities in Lebanon perform well. Families should evaluate each facility individually using inspection data, staffing levels, and recent deficiency reports rather than ownership type alone.

Nearby Alternatives Worth Considering

Lebanon's below-average ratings mean families may benefit from expanding their search to nearby cities. The following Oregon cities offer multiple nursing home options:

Frequently Asked Questions

How many nursing homes are in Lebanon, Oregon?

Lebanon has 2 Medicare-certified nursing homes with a total of 238 beds. The city average CMS rating is 2.0 stars, which is below Oregon's state average of 3.0 stars.

What are the best nursing homes in Lebanon?

Based on our Trust Score analysis of CMS inspection data, the top-rated nursing homes in Lebanon include:

  • Lebanon Veterans Home — Grade C+, 63/100 Trust Score
  • Avamere Rehabilitation Of Lebanon — Grade F, 26/100 Trust Score

These facilities have strong inspection records and staffing levels.

Which Lebanon nursing homes should I avoid?

We flag 1 facility in Lebanon as high-risk based on patterns of serious deficiencies, substantial fines, or placement on CMS's Special Focus Facility list. These facilities are marked with warning indicators in our listings above.

We recommend avoiding facilities with: Grade D or F, recent "Immediate Jeopardy" citations (indicating serious harm or risk to residents), or those on CMS's Special Focus Facility list.

The Bottom Line on Lebanon Nursing Homes

Lebanon has below-average nursing home ratings. Research carefully and consider nearby cities. Focus your search on the 0 facilities graded A or B, particularly those with zero fines and strong staffing. Avoid the 1 high-risk facilities flagged in our analysis.

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