Parkwood Village
2600 PARKVIEW LN, Bedford, TX, 76022
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 - Limited Liability company · Chain: Life Care Services
- Certified beds
- 107 · avg 119 residents/day
- Total nursing staff turnover
- 25% — lower than most Texas nursing homesTexas avg: 51.5% · National avg: 46.4% · per CMS Care Compare
- RN turnover
- 0% — lower than most Texas nursing homesTexas avg: 50.5% · National avg: 43.6% · per CMS Care Compare
- Administrators who left
- 1 departed — near the Texas averageTexas avg: 0.6 · National avg: 0.5 · per CMS Care Compare
State licensing & capacity
- License number
- 143791
- Service type
- Medicare/medicaid
- Licensed capacity
- 107 beds
- Memory-care capacity
- 24 beds · state-certified
- Bed type breakdown
- 92 Medicare-only · 15 Medicaid/Medicare
- Current license effective
- June 30, 2024
- Current license expires
- June 30, 2027
- Initial license date
- January 18, 2018
Texas HHSC licensing registry · as of April 16, 2026
Ownership & operations
- Licensee
- Lcsphc Llc (Limited Liability Company (LLC))
- Operator / manager
- Village Senior Care Llc
- Administrator
- Jacklyn Lowe
Texas HHSC licensing registry · as of April 16, 2026
Federal ownership record
Chain affiliation
Part of the Life Care Services chain — 20 facilities across 15 states. Chain-wide average overall rating 4.1 / 5.
Disclosed owners (8 on record)
- Alan Naul
Indirect Ownership Interest · 3% · since 2025
- Alan Roget
Operational/managerial Control · since 2025
- Javelin Group Funding i, lp
Adp of The Snf · since 2025
- Kevin Eden
Indirect Ownership Interest · 2% · since 2025
- Lmof v Mustang Aiv Llc
5% or Greater Indirect Ownership Interest · 95% · since 2025
- Mustang Snf Holdings Llc
Adp of The Snf · since 2025
+ 2 additional owners on the federal record.
Source: CMS Provider Enrollment data — SNF Enrollments + All Owners + Chain Performance Measures, as of April 2026.
Federal inspection record
Recent health-deficiency citations (most recent 8 of 15)
- D0880·Dec 12, 2024
Infection Control Deficiencies
Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
- D0761·Dec 12, 2024
Pharmacy Service Deficiencies
Ensure drugs and biologicals used in the facility are labeled in accordance with currently accepted professional principles; and all drugs and biologicals must be stored in locked compartments, separately locked, compartments for controlled drugs.
- D0755·Dec 12, 2024
Pharmacy Service Deficiencies
Provide pharmaceutical services to meet the needs of each resident and employ or obtain the services of a licensed pharmacist.
- D0700·Dec 12, 2024
Quality of Life and Care Deficiencies
Try different approaches before using a bed rail. If a bed rail is needed, the facility must (1) assess a resident for safety risk; (2) review these risks and benefits with the resident/representative; (3) get informed consent; and (4) Correctly install and maintain the bed rail…
- D0689·Dec 12, 2024
Quality of Life and Care Deficiencies
Ensure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards and provides adequate supervision to prevent accidents.
- D0656·Dec 12, 2024
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.
- D0921·Feb 23, 2024Complaint
Environmental Deficiencies
Make sure that the nursing home area is safe, easy to use, clean and comfortable for residents, staff and the public.
- E0761·Feb 23, 2024Complaint
Pharmacy Service Deficiencies
Ensure drugs and biologicals used in the facility are labeled in accordance with currently accepted professional principles; and all drugs and biologicals must be stored in locked compartments, separately locked, compartments for controlled drugs.
Fire-safety citations
14 Life-Safety-Code citations on file. Most recent: Dec 12, 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
Parkwood Village is a 107-bed nursing home in Bedford, Tarrant County, holding a 5-star overall CMS rating — with a 5-star quality-of-care rating and 4-star health inspection score. It includes a 24-bed memory care unit, state-certified through June 2026. Staffing rates 2 stars, and current occupancy runs above licensed capacity. Managed by Village Senior Care LLC, licensed to Lcsphc LLC.
Written from CMS Care Compare and state licensing records · last updated April 19, 2026
What the data says
CMS rates this facility 2 stars on staffing. Each resident receives about 145 minutes of nursing care per day — roughly 96 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 145 minutes stretch thinner than the raw number suggests.
Roughly 2 in 10 nursing staff left in the past year — below Texas's 25th-percentile cutoff, meaning better staff retention than about three-quarters of nursing homes in the state. RN turnover was zero in the same period.
One administrator has left in the past year. That level of leadership change can create transitional gaps in care coordination and institutional knowledge.
The facility is operating at roughly 111% of its 107 licensed beds — above capacity, based on an average daily resident count of 118.7. Expect limited availability and likely a waitlist.
Written from CMS Care Compare and state licensing records · last updated April 19, 2026
Questions to ask when you tour
Staffing coverage on weekends
Weekend nursing hours average 2.19 per resident per day — lower than the already-below-peer weekday figure; ask how staffing levels are maintained Saturday and Sunday.
Memory care unit staffing
With 24 memory care beds and a facility-wide staffing rating of 2 stars, ask how many dedicated nursing staff are assigned specifically to the memory care unit each shift.
Waitlist and admission timeline
Average daily residents exceed licensed capacity at 118.7 against 107 beds; ask what the current waitlist looks like and how long admission typically takes.
Administrator transition and continuity
One administrator left in the past year; ask who is currently in the role, how long they have been in place, and what operational changes accompanied the transition.
Care planning with thin staffing
The facility's 5-star quality-of-care rating sits alongside a 2-star staffing score; ask how care plans are reviewed and updated when nursing hours are limited.
Memory care certification renewal
State memory care certification expires June 2026; ask what the renewal process looks like and whether any changes to the unit are anticipated before that date.
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.