ME · Fonteum Federal Healthcare Data
Federal CMS records for Maine nursing homes: health deficiency citations, daily nurse staffing hours (PBJ), and PECOS ownership disclosures. All figures trace to a source row, a snapshot date, and a federal statute.
Deficiency Citations
1,000
CMS NH Health Citations
Facilities Cited
36
Distinct CCNs with citations
SNF Enrollments
—
PECOS-enrolled SNFs
Staffing Days Loaded
1,000
PBJ facility-day records
| CCN | Facility Name | City | Citations |
|---|---|---|---|
| 205020 | Bangor Nursing & Rehabilitation Center | BANGOR | 60 |
| 205063 | CLOVER HEALTH CARE | AUBURN | 54 |
| 205069 | Sandy River Center | Farmington | 47 |
| 205004 | HIBBARD SKILLED NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER | DOVER FOXCROFT | 44 |
| 205031 | ORONO COMMONS | ORONO | 44 |
| 205052 | RUSSELL PARK REHABILITATION & LIVING CENTER |
| Staff Category | Maine Avg | National Avg | Δ vs National |
|---|---|---|---|
| RN (Direct Care) | 0.74 | 0.38 | +0.36 |
| CNA | 2.11 | 2.32 | -0.21 |
Source: CMS Payroll-Based Journal (PBJ) Daily Nurse Staffing. National averages from CMS Five-Star PY2023 staffing methodology. HPRD = total hours ÷ daily resident census.
No PECOS enrollment data loaded for Maine yet.
Source: CMS PECOS SNF All Owners (ACA Section 6101; 42 CFR § 424.516). Ownership percentage: 25.0 = 25%. Role codes 34/35 = direct/indirect ownership ≥ 5%.
Download the complete Maine nursing home deficiency, staffing, and ownership records as JSON or CSV with field-level provenance headers.
Data is federal public-domain (17 U.S.C. § 105). Fonteum adds normalized CCN keys, field-level provenance, and snapshot attestation. No trust claims made — data quality reflects CMS source fidelity. Methodology · All States · Full Deficiencies Dataset
| LEWISTON |
| 44 |
| 205060 | CEDAR RIDGE CENTER | SKOWHEGAN | 44 |
| 205064 | ROSS MANOR | BANGOR | 38 |
| 205006 | MONTELLO MANOR | LEWISTON | 37 |
| 205076 | Market Square Health Care Center, LLC | SOUTH PARIS | 35 |
Source: CMS NH Health Deficiency Citations (Provider Data Catalog r5ix-sfxw). Higher citation counts reflect more survey findings, not necessarily worse outcomes — survey intensity varies by state.