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Nursing Homes / Texas / League City / The Heights Of League City
Fonteum Care Compare · Nursing Home · CCN 676153

The Heights Of League City

2620 W Walker, League City, Texas 77573 · Galveston County

View on Medicare.gov →All League City facilities →
Data source May 6, 2026·1 CCN 676153 · Medicare-certified nursing home·CMS Care Compare — NH Provider Info (4pq5-n9py)·Methodology →·Module overview →·Audit Pack →·CMS dataset →·NH deficiency study →

CMS star ratings

1★
Overall
out of 5
2★
Health Inspection
out of 5
1★
Staffing
out of 5
3★
Quality Measures
out of 5

Source: CMS Care Compare NH Provider Information dataset (4pq5-n9py). Star ratings reflect CMS quarterly refresh cadence. View current ratings at Medicare.gov.

Facility identity

CCN
676153
Provider type
Medicare and Medicaid
Ownership type
Government - Hospital district
County
Galveston
Certified beds
194
Avg. daily residents
123.9
Last standard survey
September 17, 2025
RN hours / resident day
0.30
Total nurse hours / resident day
3.56
SFF status

Daily staffing — weekend coverage & contractor reliance

From the CMS Payroll-Based Journal (PBJ) daily nurse-staffing submission — direct-care RN + LPN + CNA hours per resident day. Weekend dips and contractor reliance are not captured by the CMS five-star staffing rating above.

Weekday nurse hrs / resident day (2025Q2)
3.07
Weekend nurse hrs / resident day
2.87
Contractor share of nurse hours
16%
Daily records observed
91

Source: CMS Payroll-Based Journal — Daily Nurse Staffing. Related Fonteum data: PBJ staffing hub · SNF ownership · OIG exclusions · source registry.

Source: CMS Care Compare — Nursing Home Provider Information·Snapshot: 2026-05-07·Method: CMS Five-Star Quality Rating System; PBJ daily nurse staffing·ID: 4pq5-n9py

Frequently asked questions

What is the CMS overall star rating for The Heights Of League City?

The Heights Of League City has a CMS overall star rating of 1 out of 5. This rating combines health inspection, staffing, and quality measure sub-ratings per CMS Care Compare methodology.

Who owns The Heights Of League City?

The Heights Of League City is classified as "Government - Hospital district" per the CMS Care Compare NH Provider Information dataset. Ownership records are self-reported to CMS and updated periodically.

How many beds does The Heights Of League City have?

The Heights Of League City has 194 Medicare/Medicaid-certified beds per CMS Care Compare data. Average daily resident census is 123.9.

What is the staffing rating at The Heights Of League City?

The Heights Of League City has a CMS staffing star rating of 1 / 5. Reported RN hours per resident day: 0.30. Total nurse hours per resident day: 3.56.

Is The Heights Of League City a Special Focus Facility?

The Heights Of League City is not listed in the CMS Special Focus Facility program in the current snapshot.

When was The Heights Of League City last inspected?

The most recent standard health inspection on record for The Heights Of League City was September 17, 2025. For the most current inspection results, visit Medicare.gov.

Related research and data

All nursing homes in League CityAll nursing homes in TexasNursing homes overviewNH deficiency & harm rate studyNH penalties enforcement studyCare Compare methodology

Reviewed by Dr. Jennifer Montecillo, MD, non-practicing medical reviewer. Content is informational only and does not constitute medical advice, endorsement, or recommendation. Star ratings and facility data are sourced from CMS Care Compare (4pq5-n9py) and reflect the most recently available public snapshot. View current status at Medicare.gov before making care decisions.

External sources: CMS NH Provider Information (4pq5-n9py) · CMS NH Health Deficiencies (r5ix-sfxw) · CMS NH Penalties (g6vv-u9sr) · Medicare.gov profile for CCN 676153 · CMS certification & compliance · HHS-OIG exclusions program. All data is US Government Works (public domain per 17 U.S.C. 105).

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Does The Heights Of League City accept Medicare and Medicaid?

The Heights Of League City is classified as "Medicare and Medicaid" per the CMS Care Compare dataset. Contact the facility directly to confirm current enrollment and acceptance of new residents.