Handmaker Jewish Services For Aging
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Handmaker Jewish Services For Aging

Tucson, Arizona

Special Focus Facility: CMS has identified this facility as having a history of serious quality issues.
Abuse icon: CMS has cited this facility for abuse in the past two reporting cycles.
Address

2221 N Rosemont Blvd, Tucson, 85712

Phone

+1 520-881-2323

Website

http://www.handmaker.org/

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Handmaker Jewish Services For Aging Quality & Safety Report

Poor

Inspections: 1★ (50%) Staffing: 2★ (25%) Quality: 5★ (25%)

CMS Official Overall: 2★ / 5

CMS data as of January 2026

This score is calculated from three federally reported CMS metrics: Health Inspections (weighted 50%), Staffing levels (25%), and Quality Measures (25%). Facilities with serious safety findings receive score deductions. For centers with 5+ Google reviews, resident feedback contributes 15% of the final score. Learn more →

$4,194 fines 28 health deficiencies Abuse citation Special Focus Facility

Safety & Inspections

Health deficiencies
National median: 7
28 above national median
Total federal penalties
$4,194
Special Focus Facility
CMS has identified this facility as having a sustained record of serious quality issues. SFF facilities are inspected twice as often as standard facilities.
Abuse citation
CMS has cited this facility for abuse in one of the two most recent reporting cycles.

CMS data as of January 1, 2026

Staffing breakdown

Average hours of nursing care each resident receives per day, by staff role. Higher numbers generally indicate more attentive care.

Total nurse staffing
National median: 4.12 hrs
3.91 hrs near national median
Registered nurse (RN)
0.36 hrs
Licensed practical nurse (LPN)
1.14 hrs
Certified nursing aide (CNA)
2.29 hrs
Physical therapy
0.04 hrs

Facility profile

Type
Skilled Nursing Facility · Senior citizen center · Physical therapist
Capacity
94 certified beds · ~81 avg residents/day (86% occupancy)
Ownership
For profit - Corporation
Payment accepted
Medicare Medicaid (Medicare and Medicaid)

About

Handmaker Jewish Services for Aging is a for-profit corporate skilled nursing facility in Tucson, Arizona, with a total of 94 licensed beds. The center holds a 2-star overall rating from CMS, reflecting a 1-star health inspection rating, a 2-star staffing rating, and a 5-star rating for quality measures. Services are provided in a residential setting focused on long-term and rehabilitative care.

Location

2221 N Rosemont Blvd, Tucson, 85712, Tucson, AZ

Recent reviews

Frequently asked questions

What is the overall CMS rating for Handmaker Jewish Services For Aging?
Handmaker Jewish Services For Aging has an overall CMS rating of 2 out of 5 stars.
How did Handmaker Jewish Services For Aging score on health inspections?
Handmaker Jewish Services For Aging received a health inspection rating of 1 out of 5 stars from CMS.
What is the staffing rating for Handmaker Jewish Services For Aging?
Handmaker Jewish Services For Aging has a staffing rating of 2 out of 5 stars, based on nurse-to-resident ratios.
How many beds does Handmaker Jewish Services For Aging have?
Handmaker Jewish Services For Aging has 94 certified beds.
Does Handmaker Jewish Services For Aging accept Medicare or Medicaid?
Yes, Handmaker Jewish Services For Aging accepts Medicare and Medicaid.
Where is Handmaker Jewish Services For Aging located?
Handmaker Jewish Services For Aging is located at 2221 N Rosemont Blvd, Tucson, 85712, Tucson, Arizona.
How can I contact Handmaker Jewish Services For Aging?
You can reach Handmaker Jewish Services For Aging by phone at +1 520-881-2323.

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