Avir At Arlington
301 W RANDOL MILL RD, Arlington, TX, 76011
Federal Quality Data
Official records from CMS Care Compare — reported by the facility and audited by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. We present them unmodified. Refreshed March 2026.
CMS Star Ratings
Facility & Staffing
- Ownership
- For profit - Corporation · Chain: Summit Ltc
- Certified beds
- 114 · avg 56 residents/day
- Total nursing staff turnover
- 59.1% — higher than most Texas nursing homesTexas avg: 51.5% · National avg: 46.4% · per CMS Care Compare
- Administrators who left
- 0 departed — near the Texas averageTexas avg: 0.6 · National avg: 0.5 · per CMS Care Compare
Enforcement & Citations
- Fines (past 3 years)
- 1 fine · $187,620 total
State licensing & capacity
- License number
- 312834
- Service type
- Medicare/medicaid
- Licensed capacity
- 114 beds
- Bed type breakdown
- 34 Medicare-only · 80 Medicaid/Medicare
- Current license effective
- September 1, 2025
- Current license expires
- May 4, 2026
- Initial license date
- September 1, 1971
Texas HHSC licensing registry · as of April 16, 2026
Ownership & operations
- Licensee
- 301 W Randol Mill Rd Opco Llc (Limited Liability Company (LLC))
- Operator / manager
- Summit Ltc Management Llc
- Administrator
- Kiara Taylor
Texas HHSC licensing registry · as of April 16, 2026
Federal ownership record
Chain affiliation
Part of the Summit Ltc chain — 9 facilities. Chain-wide average overall rating 2.0 / 5.
Disclosed owners (8 on record)
- Summit Ltc Management Llc
Adp of The Snf · since 2025
- Nooman Silat
Adp of The Snf · since 2024
- Kiara Taylor
Operational/managerial Control · since 2023
- Christopher m Slimmer
Operational/managerial Control · since 2022
- Justin b Johnson
5% or Greater Indirect Ownership Interest · 49% · since 2022
- Summit Ltc Arlington Llc
5% or Greater Direct Ownership Interest · 100% · since 2022
+ 2 additional owners on the federal record.
Recent change of ownership
September 2022 (3 years ago) · acquired from Greenbrier Health Care Center
Transaction type: Change of Ownership
Source: CMS Provider Enrollment data — SNF Enrollments + All Owners + Chain Performance Measures + Change of Ownership, as of April 2026.
Federal inspection record
Immediate-jeopardy citations (CMS scope/severity J–L) are the most serious category federal inspectors issue — meaning a deficiency placed residents in immediate risk of serious harm. Ask the facility for the corrective-action plan filed with CMS, and consider contacting your state long-term care ombudsman for context.
Recent health-deficiency citations (most recent 8 of 25)
- K0686·Jan 10, 2026Complaint
Quality of Life and Care Deficiencies
Provide appropriate pressure ulcer care and prevent new ulcers from developing.
- K0656·Jan 10, 2026Complaint
Resident Assessment and Care Planning Deficiencies
Develop and implement a complete care plan that meets all the resident's needs, with timetables and actions that can be measured.
- D0641·Jan 10, 2026Complaint
Resident Assessment and Care Planning Deficiencies
Ensure each resident receives an accurate assessment.
- J0580·Jan 10, 2026Complaint
Resident Rights Deficiencies
Immediately tell the resident, the resident's doctor, and a family member of situations (injury/decline/room, etc.) that affect the resident.
- D0689·Dec 2, 2025Complaint
Quality of Life and Care Deficiencies
Ensure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards and provides adequate supervision to prevent accidents.
- E0812·Nov 20, 2024Complaint
Nutrition and Dietary Deficiencies
Procure food from sources approved or considered satisfactory and store, prepare, distribute and serve food in accordance with professional standards.
- D0583·Nov 20, 2024Complaint
Resident Rights Deficiencies
Keep residents' personal and medical records private and confidential.
- D0919·Nov 20, 2024
Environmental Deficiencies
Make sure that a working call system is available in each resident's bathroom and bathing area.
Federal penalties
By year
- 20261 fine · $188K
Most recent events
- Jan 10, 2026Fine · $188K
Fire-safety citations
13 Life-Safety-Code citations on file. Most recent: Nov 20, 2024. Fire-safety inspections cover building-level Life Safety Code compliance, separate from the resident-care health survey.
Source: CMS Provider Data Catalog — Health Deficiencies, Fire Safety Deficiencies, and Penalties datasets, snapshot Mar 1, 2026.
About this community
Avir At Arlington is a 114-bed nursing home in Arlington, Tarrant County, accepting Medicare and Medicaid. CMS rates it 1 star overall — the lowest possible — with a 1-star health inspection rating and a 1-star staffing rating. One fine totaling $187,620 has been assessed. The facility is operating at roughly 49% of licensed beds. Quality-of-care measures for long-stay residents rate 5 stars, a contrast to the overall record.
Written from CMS Care Compare and state licensing records · last updated April 19, 2026
What the data says
CMS rates this facility 1 star on staffing — the bottom tier among Texas nursing homes, where about 38% of facilities share that rating. Each resident receives roughly 177 minutes of nursing care per day, about 64 minutes less than at a 4-star-staffing facility in Texas. Residents here need more hands-on care than at a typical facility — sicker or less mobile on average — so those 177 minutes stretch thinner than the raw number suggests. Registered nurses account for only 19 of those minutes per resident per day, against 37 minutes at a 4-star-staffing Texas facility.
CMS issued one fine totaling $187,620. The state median fine across Texas nursing homes is about $20,699, and roughly 30% of Texas facilities have no fines at all. A single fine at nearly nine times the state median is a concrete data point about the severity of the underlying deficiency.
The facility is running at roughly 49% occupancy — about 56 residents in 114 licensed beds. Low occupancy at a facility with a 1-star overall rating and a large recent fine reflects a combination of factors the data cannot fully separate.
Long-stay quality measures rate 5 stars, and overall quality measures rate 4 stars — both markedly higher than the 1-star ratings on health inspections and staffing. Short-stay quality measures rate 2 stars. The split between those two outcomes tracks is an observable fact in the record.
Written from CMS Care Compare and state licensing records · last updated April 19, 2026
Questions to ask when you tour
The $187,620 fine
Ask what specific deficiency triggered the single CMS fine and what corrective steps have been completed or are underway.
Staffing levels day to day
CMS records 177 total nursing minutes per resident per day — ask how many nurses and aides are on the floor during a typical day shift and overnight.
Why occupancy is near half
The facility is at roughly 49% of its 114 licensed beds; ask what has driven that decline and whether any planned changes are affecting admissions.
Short-stay outcomes vs. long-stay
Long-stay quality measures rate 5 stars but short-stay rates 2 stars — ask what accounts for that gap and how discharge planning is handled.
Registered nurse presence
CMS records roughly 19 registered-nurse minutes per resident per day; ask how many hours an RN is physically on-site each day and overnight.
Health inspection findings
The health inspection rating is 1 star; ask to see the most recent state inspection report and what deficiencies were cited.
Where this information comes from
- License, capacity, ownership, administrator: Texas HHSC licensing registry, snapshot as of April 16, 2026.
- Star ratings, staffing, fines, deficiencies: CMS Care Compare, processed March 1, 2026.
- Summary, insights, and tour questions: Written from the state licensing and CMS records above, last updated April 19, 2026.
Read our methodology for how this information is collected and verified.