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Camelback Post-Acute Care and Rehabilitation

Phoenix, AZ

Camelback Post-Acute Care and Rehabilitation in Phoenix, Arizona
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Camelback Post-Acute Care and Rehabilitation

Phoenix, Arizona

Skilled Nursing Facility 107 beds For profit - Corporation

4635 N 14th St, Phoenix, 85014, Phoenix, AZ

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7.6 /10

Camelback Post-Acute Care and Rehabilitation Quality & Safety Report

Good

Inspections: 3★ (50%) Staffing: 4★ (25%) Quality: 5★ (25%)

CMS Official Overall: 4★ / 5

CMS data as of May 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. See the CMS data behind this score →

8 health deficiencies

Quality rating trend

Overall rating declined from 5 to 4 stars over 18 data points.

Quality rating trend for Camelback Post-Acute Care and Rehabilitation 1 2 3 4 5 Sep 24 Dec 24 Apr 25 Jul 25 Dec 25 Mar 26 May 26
  • Overall
  • Health inspection
  • Staffing
  • Quality measures

Facility administration

Ownership type
For profit - Corporation
Payment accepted
Medicare Medicaid
CMS provider type
Medicare and Medicaid
CMS data as of
May 2026

About Camelback Post-Acute Care and Rehabilitation

Camelback Post-Acute Care and Rehabilitation is a 107-bed, for-profit corporate facility located in Phoenix, Arizona. The center holds a 3-star overall rating from CMS, reflecting a 4-star staffing rating, a 5-star quality measures rating, and a 2-star health inspection rating. It provides skilled nursing and rehabilitative services to residents within a medium-sized institutional setting.

Type
Skilled Nursing Facility Also: Medical clinic · Nursing home · Rehabilitation center
Capacity
107 certified beds ~85 avg residents/day (80% occupancy)

Reviews

4.1★ average · 20 reviews on Google

  • Phyllis Levinthal ★★★★★ February 12, 2026

    This my second time here. The first time I was here was four years ago. I came back because of the excellent care I got hear. This place cares about the people here through therapy and medical care ( daily doctor visits ). I highly recommend this place.

  • Mollie J ★★★☆☆ January 27, 2026

    I can say honestly that there's one housekeeper staff named minda who cleans my daughter's room really well when I go visit my daughter I can tell right away if minda has cleaned her room because it's so nicely done and my daughter's things are put nicely away like I would do it myself on days minda doesn't work my daughter's room is dirty so I would give 10 stars just for her but overall I can only give 3 stars for the place it's self mainly thanks to minda's friendly demeanor and how she treats my daughter I'd given only one star

  • Phillip Sisneros ★★★★★ December 22, 2025

    Jordan,is a very exceptional assistant activity assistant. She's always on time,v ery helpful and cheerful 😊

  • Madison Luecke ★☆☆☆☆ December 21, 2025

    My mom has to wait for almost an hour every time she needs a nurse or help, this place is very unorganized and under staffed……… the people don’t care for the patients at all, if you love some one don’t send them here at all.

  • AKIRA SINGENARI ★★★★★ December 20, 2025

    I just want to give props to one of your nurses She was kind enough to leave her a signed duty to help my brother Phil get a showers and also made his bed so I want thank Mary Ann for her hard work and recommend that she gets a RISE.

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CMS data & ratings

Federal inspection results, deficiency counts, penalties, and staffing hours from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Data as of May 1, 2026.

CMS star ratings

Overall
Above average
★★★★☆
Health inspection
Average
★★★☆☆
Staffing
Above average
★★★★☆
Quality measures
Much above average
★★★★★

Safety & inspections

Health deficiencies
National median: 8
8 near national median

Staffing breakdown

Average hours of nursing care each resident receives per day.

Total nurse staffing
National median: 3.76 hrs
3.37 hrs below national median
Registered nurse (RN)
0.91 hrs
Licensed practical nurse (LPN)
0.69 hrs
Certified nursing aide (CNA)
1.73 hrs
Physical therapy
0.19 hrs

Location

4635 N 14th St, Phoenix, 85014, Phoenix, AZ · Get directions →

Frequently asked questions

What is the overall CMS rating for Camelback Post-Acute Care and Rehabilitation?

Camelback Post-Acute Care and Rehabilitation has an overall CMS rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

How did Camelback Post-Acute Care and Rehabilitation score on health inspections?

Camelback Post-Acute Care and Rehabilitation received a health inspection rating of 3 out of 5 stars from CMS.

What is the staffing rating for Camelback Post-Acute Care and Rehabilitation?

Camelback Post-Acute Care and Rehabilitation has a staffing rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on nurse-to-resident ratios.

How many beds does Camelback Post-Acute Care and Rehabilitation have?

Camelback Post-Acute Care and Rehabilitation has 107 certified beds.

Does Camelback Post-Acute Care and Rehabilitation accept Medicare or Medicaid?

Yes, Camelback Post-Acute Care and Rehabilitation accepts Medicare and Medicaid. For details on what Medicare covers for nursing home stays, see our Medicare coverage guide.

Where is Camelback Post-Acute Care and Rehabilitation located?

Camelback Post-Acute Care and Rehabilitation is located at 4635 N 14th St, Phoenix, 85014, Phoenix, Arizona.

How can I contact Camelback Post-Acute Care and Rehabilitation?

You can reach Camelback Post-Acute Care and Rehabilitation by phone at +1 602-264-9039.

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