Marysville Post Acute
Marysville, California
1617 Ramirez St, Marysville, 95901
Sunday,8AM,4PM, Monday,8AM,4PM, Tuesday,8AM,4PM, Wednesday,8AM,4PM, Thursday,8AM,4PM, Friday,8AM,4PM, Saturday,8AM,4PM
Marysville Post Acute Quality & Safety Report
Good
CMS Official Overall: 4★ / 5
CMS data as of March 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 →
Safety & Inspections
- Health deficiencies
- National median: 7
CMS data as of March 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
- Registered nurse (RN) 0.61 hrs
- Licensed practical nurse (LPN) 0.96 hrs
- Certified nursing aide (CNA) 2.42 hrs
- Physical therapy 0.02 hrs
Quality rating trend
Overall rating improved from 2 to 4 stars over 18 data points.
- Overall
- Health inspection
- Staffing
- Quality measures
Facility profile
- Type
- Skilled Nursing Facility · Nursing home
- Capacity
- 86 certified beds · ~82 avg residents/day (95% occupancy)
- Ownership
- For profit - Limited Liability company
- Payment accepted
- Medicare Medicaid (Medicare and Medicaid)
About
Marysville Post Acute is an 86-bed, for-profit skilled nursing facility located in Marysville, California, operated by a limited liability company. The center holds a 4-star overall rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, based on 4-star ratings for health inspections and quality measures and a 3-star rating for staffing levels. The facility provides long-term care and post-acute rehabilitation services to residents in the Yuba County area.
Location
1617 Ramirez St, Marysville, 95901, Marysville, CA
Recent reviews
- Rebecca Franco ★★★★☆ February 12, 2026
I want to thank the social worker for getting my friend back to Marysville Post Acute. He was not very happy at the other place. He was only there maybe a week and lost weight. He doesn't need to lose weight. He is much happier here and has gained more than his weight back. I feel comfortable with the care he is getting. Thank you everyone at Marysville Post Acute
- shelly c ★★★★★ December 13, 2025
This place is clean. The staff is great and patient. We greatly appreciate them All!
- Rigo Hurtado ★★★★★ October 6, 2025
Excellent facility, very clean, staff is fantastic would recommend to anyone who cares about there loved ones
- Tony Abrascato ★★★★★ September 20, 2025
Clean quiite always smiling this is the most positive place for my mother right now & the family would be lost without your facility r
- angie gates ★☆☆☆☆ September 17, 2025
I have went back-and-forth on if I should post a few things about when my dad was in his last days of life. To me, it’s important that I do because it might save someone else’s family from going through what we went through. When dad woke up, totally lost and had refused his medication and food for a few days my brother and I made a decision to call an ambulance. The problem is when you are on Medicare Medi-Cal, Dying is not a reason for you to be in the hospital. But he also wasn’t able to go home at the time. Rideout did everything possible to find something to admit dad for. There just wasn’t any reason besides the fact that he was dying. The social workers there were so wonderful with us and they started looking for a place to have dad for his last few days. They came to us with Marysville care center. I looked it all over and it seemed that it had straightened up because I had Read the horrible things that have been done there to patients. We also knew our family would be there so he would have care. We as a family went over to the care center and waited for them to transport dad over there. They had dad restrained not because he was lashing out, but because he was drugged up and they wanted him to stay in his place while they transported him because he was getting very weak. We were all sitting in the front part of the care center, and they brought dad through. That in itself was horrifying, watching him, be brought in on a gurney and him not knowing where he was. We immediately heard one of their employees start yelling down the hall that he was restrained and that she did not want him there. What was she going to do with him? She was totally making a scene. It was so disgusting. Ambulance employees were so upset on the treatment and stated so. My brother asked the woman in front at the desk, if this is how professional they are and she went back and they took the woman away from the hallway. They went and got the person that ran the place. Now my dad is laying in the middle of a hall his last few days of life while they are arguing because he has restraints on, even though they were being told it was not because he was agitated. It was the most inhumane thing I’ve ever seen in my life. The woman that ran the place refused my dad. That tells a lot in itself anoit night time care. She even told us that she could not give him the Valium that he was on. The problem is had been on it for two days. Now that I look back on it. It was a blessing from God he was sent back to rideout and a doctor in the ER said that his potassium needed to be raised so they put him on the second floor and that’s where he would be for the next three days. They put him in a private room where we could have time with him. All of the staff were so wonderful with him and our family. They came in on Monday and said that Medicare Medi-Cal wanted him to be moved. At this time he was unconscious and only had a little time left to live so the decision was made to take him home. Hospice was wonderful and he passed away within one and a half days. I told the woman who was telling us that she would refuse dad, that I was going to tell our story on here and on yelp. She looked me in the face and told me to go ahead. So I am. We were also told that this place has been sold several times and all they do is change the name on the license, but it’s still the same people. Everyone at the hospital knew what was done to us and they were so apologetic even though they were not the ones that did it. I’m not doing this to open up a bash session on this place I am just doing this so that if you have a choice, you know that’s probably not the place to put a loved one ❤️
Frequently asked questions
- What is the overall CMS rating for Marysville Post Acute?
- Marysville Post Acute has an overall CMS rating of 4 out of 5 stars.
- How did Marysville Post Acute score on health inspections?
- Marysville Post Acute received a health inspection rating of 4 out of 5 stars from CMS.
- What is the staffing rating for Marysville Post Acute?
- Marysville Post Acute has a staffing rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on nurse-to-resident ratios.
- How many beds does Marysville Post Acute have?
- Marysville Post Acute has 86 certified beds.
- Does Marysville Post Acute accept Medicare or Medicaid?
- Yes, Marysville Post Acute accepts Medicare and Medicaid.
- Where is Marysville Post Acute located?
- Marysville Post Acute is located at 1617 Ramirez St, Marysville, 95901, Marysville, California.
- How can I contact Marysville Post Acute?
- You can reach Marysville Post Acute by phone at +1 530-742-7311.
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