Pacific Heights Transitional Care Center
San Francisco, California
2707 Pine St, San Francisco, 94115
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Pacific Heights Transitional Care Center Quality & Safety Report
Good
CMS Official Overall: 5★ / 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
- Total federal penalties $25,490
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) 0.82 hrs
- Licensed practical nurse (LPN) 0.76 hrs
- Certified nursing aide (CNA) 2.41 hrs
- Physical therapy 0.23 hrs
Quality rating trend
Overall rating stable at 4 stars across 18 data points.
- Overall
- Health inspection
- Staffing
- Quality measures
Facility profile
- Type
- Nursing home · Nursing home
- Capacity
- 120 certified beds · ~109 avg residents/day (91% occupancy)
- Ownership
- For profit - Limited Liability company
- Payment accepted
- Medicare Medicaid (Medicare and Medicaid)
About
Pacific Heights Transitional Care Center is a 120-bed for-profit skilled nursing facility located in San Francisco, California. The center holds a 4-star overall rating from CMS, supported by a 5-star rating for quality measures and 4-star staffing levels. Its most recent health inspection resulted in a 3-star rating.
Location
2707 Pine St, San Francisco, 94115, San Francisco, CA
Recent reviews
- Eddie Chung ★★★★★ January 27, 2026
Very friendly staff! Help with medical needs an PT/OT staff very good at encourage patients to make progress. Care is great and facility is clean - Custodial staff is here EVERYDAY to clean and seriously mop the place. Love this place while I recuperate.
- Pamwla Bailey ★★★★★ January 7, 2026
Geoff, the Administrator of Pacific Heights runs the place really good. The employees are supervised very well by the Administrator. I love the Activity Director and her assistants. The Social Workers and the Chinese Interpreter are very helpful and doing good jobs. The Nurses are also always on hand an willing to help. The House Keeping keeps the room an the building very clean.
- Donna Lee ★★★★★ December 31, 2025
This is my mother's second stay because the physiotherapy here is very good. My mother and I are not so good at English. There is a Cantonese translator Miss Chan who is very helpful.
- Friedel Howard ★★★★★ December 15, 2025
The staff here are so nice, so helpful and patient. The staff members are lifting my spirit. They are really great. They come and help me when i ask for help. The Nurses are helping me with my medications. They explain what the medications are for. The facility is very nice and very clean. They make sure everything is nice and tidy. The food is really good. They have everything.
- Nathaniel Mliai ★★★★★ December 12, 2025
The Facility is doing great. I have wonderful experience here. Nurses, Doctors and everybody are great! The care is wonderful, specially the Physical Therapist. They let me start walking again. Food is so great. I tried to loose weight but I gained weight. I have never know that this place is here. The Maintenance people are also doing a great job. They clean everyday. Sherry, the wound care nurse healed my wounds, she does a good job. I met Geoff, the Administrator and his is really nice guy. It is just wonderful and I love it here.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the overall CMS rating for Pacific Heights Transitional Care Center?
- Pacific Heights Transitional Care Center has an overall CMS rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
- How did Pacific Heights Transitional Care Center score on health inspections?
- Pacific Heights Transitional Care Center received a health inspection rating of 4 out of 5 stars from CMS.
- What is the staffing rating for Pacific Heights Transitional Care Center?
- Pacific Heights Transitional Care Center has a staffing rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on nurse-to-resident ratios.
- How many beds does Pacific Heights Transitional Care Center have?
- Pacific Heights Transitional Care Center has 120 certified beds.
- Does Pacific Heights Transitional Care Center accept Medicare or Medicaid?
- Yes, Pacific Heights Transitional Care Center accepts Medicare and Medicaid.
- Where is Pacific Heights Transitional Care Center located?
- Pacific Heights Transitional Care Center is located at 2707 Pine St, San Francisco, 94115, San Francisco, California.
- How can I contact Pacific Heights Transitional Care Center?
- You can reach Pacific Heights Transitional Care Center by phone at +1 415-563-7600.
Nearby facilities
- Laurel Heights Community Care 0.1 mi
2740 California St, San Francisco, CA, 94115
- Victorian Post Acute 0.5 mi
2121 Pine St, San Francisco, 94115
- Central Gardens Post Acute 0.7 mi
1355 Ellis St, San Francisco, 94115
- Sequoias San Francisco Convalescent Hospital 0.7 mi
1400 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA, 94109
- San Francisco Health Care 0.8 mi
1477 Grove Street, San Francisco, CA, 94117
About this data
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Where this data comes from
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