Orange Health Care Center
Orange, Connecticut
225 Boston Post Rd, Orange, 6477
Orange Health Care Center Quality & Safety Report
Excellent
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
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) 0.80 hrs
- Licensed practical nurse (LPN) 0.63 hrs
- Certified nursing aide (CNA) 2.35 hrs
- Physical therapy 0.23 hrs
Quality rating trend
Overall rating improved from 4 to 5 stars over 18 data points.
- Overall
- Health inspection
- Staffing
- Quality measures
Facility profile
- Type
- Skilled Nursing Facility · Rehabilitation center · Nursing home · Physical therapist
- Capacity
- 60 certified beds · ~51 avg residents/day (85% occupancy)
- Ownership
- For profit - Corporation
- Payment accepted
- Medicare Medicaid (Medicare and Medicaid)
About
Orange Health Care Center is a 60-bed, for-profit skilled nursing facility located in Orange, Connecticut. The center holds a 5-star overall rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, including a 5-star rating for health inspections. Staffing and quality measures at the facility are both rated at 4 out of 5 stars.
Location
225 Boston Post Rd, Orange, 6477, Orange, CT
Recent reviews
- Lisa Kyono ★★★★★ January 25, 2026
Truly an exceptional place. When my mom could no longer be cared for at home due to her dementia, I did a load of research, read countless reviews, and visited many facilities. Most of them were grim and depressing. As soon as we visited Orange Health Care, I knew we had found the right place. It was clean, light and bright. The residents, many of whom were up and about, socializing in the lobby or the recreation room, looked well cared for and dressed. It’s small, only one floor, and there is a nice patio area in front, where the residents can sit outside in nice weather. Our experience there was wonderful. My mother was treated with kindness and respect by all the staff and the nurses. When we would visit, she would always tell us what a lovely place it was and how nice everyone was to her, and when we would have to leave, she didn’t ask us about “going home,” which would have broken my heart. She really thrived there, playing bingo in the rec room, and sitting in the lobby interrogating everyone walking in or out of the building, as she loved to be in everyone’s business. We will always be grateful for the care she received there.
- Dotti Bateman ★★★★★ December 30, 2025
My 99yr old was there for rehab for a couple almost a month.I was very happy with the staff, etc.
- Mary Lemieux ★★★★★ October 8, 2025
This facility is far and away the BEST! Staff work cohesively and provide excellent, compassionate care.
- Sheri Ganter ★★★★★ November 20, 2024
The most amazing staff that truly treats the residents like family . I highly recommend this facility for rehab or long term care .
- Kelly Brown ★☆☆☆☆ October 19, 2024
Very sad place. I was brought there for physical therapy rehab after being in the hospital for a week with pinched nerves in my back. The hospital had suggested that I stay in the hospital for another couple of days but it's further away from my family. My family and I had discussed it and thought going to this facility would be better because it was closer family. We thought aggressive pt would get me back on my feet faster than staying in the hospital.(hahaha I'll never think that way again)<br>When i arrived i was brought into the main greeting are and was greeted by a few staff members wheeled to the wrong room then found my room down the hall. My bag was dropped off and we went for a tour of the "facility " I call it a tour of 2 connected rooms only.<br>The elderly residents that were mobile were in 2 med size rooms. The larger of the 2 rooms had about 15 residents lined up 3 deep in wheelchairs the other room had about 7 residents at tables or in chairs playing i think bingo. Brought to my room that I was to share with a woman they said was 107 years old ( not sure how old she was)<br>I was shown the room bath room that had what appeared to be a shower that had not been used or cleaned in many years along with the sink and toilet and is used as a storage area.<br>I got into the bed they went over my body measuring every bump, scar, bruises and wrote them all down. Then they left the 2 pt members came in they seems very nervous like they could not wait to get out of the room. One of the left with no explanation and the other talked as she was walking away from me. Meet with 2 more women i asked if my meds were ordered and how would I receive them. I was told they had not arrived yet but they would borrow from others until they did.<br>They left and I laid in bed for the next hr no came to check on me or the "107 year old" woman. Then texted my family to come get me.<br>The asst director came in to see me and ask why my family was telling her they were coming to pick me up. I told her I was leaving i could not stay in such a sad place. She told me that I was not able to sign myself out and that I had to get a doctor to sign me out I told her no I would be signing myself out against medical advice and that she could not keep me there like a prisoner which she replied no you can't do that. I did sign myself out against medical advice (if asst directors really have medical authority than we're all in trouble)<br>The facility now has my meds but not me.<br>It won't let me post zero stars but that is what it should be.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the overall CMS rating for Orange Health Care Center?
- Orange Health Care Center has an overall CMS rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
- How did Orange Health Care Center score on health inspections?
- Orange Health Care Center received a health inspection rating of 5 out of 5 stars from CMS.
- What is the staffing rating for Orange Health Care Center?
- Orange Health Care Center has a staffing rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on nurse-to-resident ratios.
- How many beds does Orange Health Care Center have?
- Orange Health Care Center has 60 certified beds.
- Does Orange Health Care Center accept Medicare or Medicaid?
- Yes, Orange Health Care Center accepts Medicare and Medicaid.
- Where is Orange Health Care Center located?
- Orange Health Care Center is located at 225 Boston Post Rd, Orange, 6477, Orange, Connecticut.
- How can I contact Orange Health Care Center?
- You can reach Orange Health Care Center by phone at +1 203-795-0835.
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