Mission Health Services

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PBJ Takeaway: Mission Health Services

4 Facilities2 States25% For-ProfitAvg. Overall Rating: 3.0Avg. Staffing Rating: 3.3Staffing Rating: 3.3

Mission Health Services operates 4 nursing homes across 2 states, with 25% classified as for-profit. Its average CMS overall rating is 3.0 stars.

Across the portfolio, facilities report an average of 3.30 total nurse HPRD, including 0.90 RN hours, below the national ratio of 3.77 HPRD.

25% of Mission Health Services facilities meet PBJ320 high-riskPBJ320 assigns nursing homes as high-risk when CMS designates them as: Special Focus Facility (SFF), SFF candidate, 1-star overall rating, or with an abuse icon. criteria (e.g. special focus facility, one-star overall, abuse icon). CMS reports a total of 4 fines ($126,869) for the chain's nursing homes.

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Mission Health Services Key Metrics
Providers
4
States
2
Avg. Rating
3.0
Total Fines
$126,869
High-Risk FacilitiesPBJ320 assigns nursing homes as high-risk when CMS designates them as: Special Focus Facility (SFF), SFF candidate, 1-star overall rating, or with an abuse icon. – Mission Health Services
Special Focus Facilities (SFFs)
0
SFF Candidates
1
1-Star Overall
0
Cited for Abuse
2
Avg. CMS 5-Star Rating – Mission Health Services
Overall
3.0
Health Inspection
2.5
Staffing
3.3
Quality Measures
4.3
Mission Health Services Facilities

Nursing homes affiliated with this entity. Latest quarter staffing from CMS PBJ data. Click column headers to sort.

StateProviderCityTotal HPRDRN HPRDOverall RatingStaffing Rating
UTMission at Alpine Rehabilitation Center Abuse, SFF CandidatePleasant Grove2.920.7122
UTMsm Brigham City LlcBrigham City4.061.1734
UTMission at Community Living Rehabilitation CenterCenterfield2.920.7433
WYMission at Castle RockGreen River3.430.7954
Methodology

This dashboard uses CMS Payroll-Based Journal (PBJ) data (2017–2025), along with other public datasets (Provider Information, Affiliated Entity). State staffing standards via MACPAC (2022).

Metrics

  • Hours Per Resident Day (HPRD): Total staff hours ÷ average residents. Example: 350 hours for 100 residents = 3.5 HPRD.
  • Direct Care (excl. Admin, DON): Hours per resident day for direct care staff only (RN, LPN, CNA, NAtrn, MedAide), excluding administrative and supervisory roles.
  • Contract Staff %: Share of hours provided by contract staff.
  • Census: Average number of residents during the period.

Note: Some states set minimums (e.g., NJ, CA, NY at 3.5 HPRD); a federal 3.48 minimum was recently overturned (2025). A 2001 federal study linked 4.1 HPRD to better outcomes in that study. Staffing needs vary by resident acuity (case-mix), day, and shift. Estimates on PBJ Takeaway assume roughly 60% of staff are CNAs.

Data transparency

The PBJ Dashboard pulls directly from CMS data and is carefully vetted for accuracy. Still, sometimes a bug sneaks into the jelly. That could mean: a systemic CMS data reporting issue (e.g., Q2 2017 contract staffing, missing data in 2020 due to COVID) or there could be a coding error on our part. If you spot something that looks off, please let me know via the contact form so I can set things right.

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