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Purehealth

We list 6 facilities in Texas. CMS records 8 chain facilities in total across 2 states; the rest sit in states we haven't loaded yet.

Listed in our coverage
6
1 state
Chain-wide footprint
8
2 states (CMS-wide)
Avg overall rating
3.1 / 5
CMS chain-wide
Total fines
$262,403
7 fines
100% for-profit2 flagged for abuse

Facilities listed in our coverage

Texas

6 facilities in Texas

Pure Health Transitional Care At Thr Arlington

800 W. RANDOL MILL ROAD, 6TH FLOOR, Arlington

1/5CMS overallStaff 2·Health 1
$118K in fines · 2 fines

Nursing home · Medicare/medicaid · 54 beds · For-profit

Bed mix: 49 Medicare · 5 dual

Pure Health Transitional Care at THR Arlington is a 54-bed nursing home in Arlington, Tarrant County, operating under the Purehealth chain. CMS rates it 1 star overall and 1 star on health inspections. Two fines totaling $118,148 have been assessed, and staffing rates 2 stars. The facility is currently operating at roughly 64% of licensed capacity, with 35 of 54 beds occupied on an average day.

Verified·CMS Mar 2026 · Texas HHSC Apr 16, 2026

The Brightpointe

604 S. CONROE MEDICAL DRIVE, Conroe

3/5CMS overallStaff 3·Health 3
$21K in fines · 1 fine

Nursing home · Medicare/medicaid · 150 beds · For-profit

Bed mix: 107 Medicare · 43 dual

The Brightpointe is a 150-bed nursing home in Conroe (Montgomery County), TX, part of the Purehealth chain. CMS rates it 3 stars overall, with a 3 on staffing and a 4 on quality measures. The facility is operating at roughly 45% of licensed capacity — about 67 residents against 150 beds. Two administrators have turned over in the past year. The current license runs through July 2026.

Verified·CMS Mar 2026 · Texas HHSC Apr 16, 2026

Pure Health Transitional Care At Texas Health Presbyterian

8200 WALNUT HILL LANE MAIN 5, Dallas

5/5CMS overallStaff 4·Health 5

Nursing home · Medicare/medicaid · 49 beds · For-profit

Bed mix: 45 Medicare · 4 dual

Pure Health Transitional Care at Texas Health Presbyterian is a 49-bed nursing home in Dallas focused almost entirely on short-term recovery — 45 of its 49 beds are Medicare-designated. CMS rates it 5 stars overall, with 5 stars on health inspections, 4 stars on staffing, and 4 stars on quality measures. It carries no CMS fines and no abuse findings. Licensed through July 2026 under Ph Ops Of Dallas LLC.

Verified·CMS Mar 2026 · Texas HHSC Apr 16, 2026

Denton Village By Purehealth

2500 HINKLE DRIVE, Denton

2/5CMS overallStaff 4·Health 2
CMS abuse flag$83K in fines · 1 fine

Nursing home · Medicare/medicaid · 88 beds · For-profit

Bed mix: 18 Medicare · 70 dual

Denton Village by Purehealth is an 88-bed nursing home in Denton, TX, accepting Medicare and Medicaid. CMS rates it 2 stars overall — 2 stars on health inspections, though 4 stars on staffing and quality measures. A substantiated abuse or neglect finding within the past 36 months appears on the CMS record, alongside a single fine of $83,355. About 62% of licensed beds are currently occupied.

Verified·CMS Mar 2026 · Texas HHSC Apr 16, 2026

Lake Forest Village By Purehealth

3901 MONTECITO DRIVE, Denton

4/5CMS overallStaff 4·Health 3

Nursing home · Medicare/medicaid · 60 beds · For-profit

Bed mix: 26 Medicare · 34 dual

Lake Forest Village by Purehealth is a 60-bed nursing home in Denton, Texas, licensed for both Medicare and Medicaid residents. CMS rates it 4 stars overall, with 5 stars on quality measures and 4 stars on staffing. The facility is operating at roughly 57% of licensed capacity — about 35 residents on a typical day — and carries no CMS fines.

Verified·CMS Mar 2026 · Texas HHSC Apr 16, 2026

The Shoal

1011 MAINLAND CENTER DRIVE, Texas City

3/5CMS overallStaff 3·Health 2
CMS abuse flag

Nursing home · Medicare/medicaid · 134 beds · For-profit

Bed mix: 40 Medicare · 94 dual

The Shoal is a 134-bed nursing home in Texas City, Galveston County, licensed for Medicare and Medicaid. CMS rates it 3 stars overall, with a 2-star health inspection rating and a substantiated finding of resident abuse or neglect within the past 36 months. Quality-of-care measures rate 5 stars for long-stay residents. Managed by Ph Ops Of Texas City LLC under a hospital district license, the facility is operating at about 75% of licensed capacity.

Verified·CMS Mar 2026 · Texas HHSC Apr 16, 2026

Source: CMS Nursing Home Chain Performance Measures (chain-wide rollups), as of March 2026 · CMS SNF Enrollments + state licensing registries (per-facility records).