Oregon City, OR • 5.29 HPRD • 62 residents • For Profit • Entity: AvamereOregon City, OR • 5.29 HPRD • 62 residentsFor Profit • Avamere
Avamere Rehabilitation of Oregon City reported 5.29 HPRD (≈ 4.5 residents per total staff) in Q3 2025. This level is above its case-mix (acuity) 3.75 HPRD and in the top 24% of nursing homes in Oregon (4.94 HPRD).
Put another way… On a typical 30-bed floor at Avamere Rehabilitation of Oregon City you’d see about 6.6 staff, including 4.9 nurse aides. For the entire 62-resident facility, that’s about 13.7 total staff, including 10.2 nurse aides.
Case-mix is a CMS metric based on resident acuity.
Reported HPRD (5.29) is 141.1% of case-mix (3.75).
Direct staff excludes Admin/DON. State minimums via MACPAC (2022) may reflect calculated HPRD equivalents. Direct staff excludes Admin/DON. State minimums via MACPAC may reflect calculated HPRD equivalents.
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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
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.
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