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Clyde W Cosper Texas State Veterans Home

1300 SEVEN OAKS RD, Bonham, TX, 75418

Type
Memory care
State-licensedMemory careMemory-care certifiedCMS certified · CCN 675873

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.

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CMS Star Ratings

Overall2/5
Health inspections1/5
Staffing4/5
Quality measures5/5

Facility & Staffing

Ownership
For profit - Corporation · Chain: Texvet
Certified beds
160 · avg 154 residents/day
Total nursing staff turnover
46.9%near the Texas averageTexas avg: 51.5% · National avg: 46.4% · per CMS Care Compare
RN turnover
60.9%higher than most Texas nursing homesTexas avg: 50.5% · National avg: 43.6% · per CMS Care Compare
Administrators who left
1 departednear the Texas averageTexas avg: 0.6 · National avg: 0.5 · per CMS Care Compare

Enforcement & Citations

Fines (past 3 years)
2 fines · $216,749 total
Payment denials
1 denial

State licensing & capacity

License number
149725
Service type
Medicare/medicaid
Licensed capacity
160 beds
Memory-care capacity
32 beds · state-certified
Bed type breakdown
20 Medicare-only · 140 Medicaid/Medicare
Current license effective
August 31, 2024
Current license expires
August 31, 2027
Initial license date
September 1, 2001

Texas HHSC licensing registry · as of April 16, 2026

Ownership & operations

Licensee
State Of Texas Veterans Land Board (STATE)
Operator / manager
Texas Vsi, Llc
Administrator
Jon Fulkerson

Texas HHSC licensing registry · as of April 16, 2026

Federal ownership record

Non-profitOther

Chain affiliation

Part of the Texvet chain — 9 facilities. Chain-wide average overall rating 3.7 / 5.

Disclosed owners (2 on record)

  • John Berkely

    W-2 Managing Employee · since 2015

  • William Mclemore

    Corporate Officer · since 2014

Source: CMS Provider Enrollment data — SNF Enrollments + All Owners + Chain Performance Measures, as of April 2026.

Federal inspection record

37 health citations on file4 immediate-jeopardy findings7 from complaints2 federal fines totalling $217K1 payment denial

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 37)

  • D0805·Nov 25, 2025Complaint

    Nutrition and Dietary Deficiencies

    Ensure each resident receives and the facility provides food prepared in a form designed to meet individual needs.

  • E0880·Feb 7, 2025

    Infection Control Deficiencies

    Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.

  • E0770·Feb 7, 2025

    Administration Deficiencies

    Provide timely, quality laboratory services/tests to meet the needs of residents.

  • E0761·Feb 7, 2025

    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·Feb 7, 2025

    Pharmacy Service Deficiencies

    Provide pharmaceutical services to meet the needs of each resident and employ or obtain the services of a licensed pharmacist.

  • E0699·Feb 7, 2025

    Quality of Life and Care Deficiencies

    Provide care or services that was trauma informed and/or culturally competent.

  • D0695·Feb 7, 2025

    Quality of Life and Care Deficiencies

    Provide safe and appropriate respiratory care for a resident when needed.

  • J0689·Feb 7, 2025

    Quality of Life and Care Deficiencies

    Ensure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards and provides adequate supervision to prevent accidents.

View the full inspection history on CMS Care Compare →

Federal penalties

By year

  • 20251 fine · $196K · 1 payment denial
  • 20231 fine · $21K

Most recent events

  • Feb 7, 2025Payment denial · 13 days · starting Mar 8, 2025
  • Feb 7, 2025Fine · $196K
  • Dec 8, 2023Fine · $21K

Largest single fine on record: $196K.

Fire-safety citations

3 Life-Safety-Code citations on file. Most recent: Feb 7, 2025. 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

Clyde W Cosper Texas State Veterans Home is a 160-bed nursing home in Bonham, TX, licensed to the State of Texas Veterans Land Board and managed by Texas Vsi, Llc. It holds a 2-star overall CMS rating — driven by a 1-star health inspection score — despite 4-star staffing and 5-star quality measures. Two CMS fines total $216,749. The facility is operating at 96% of licensed capacity, and 32 certified memory-care beds are available, certified through October 2026.

Written from CMS Care Compare and state licensing records · last updated April 19, 2026

What the data says

CMS rates staffing 4 stars here — in roughly the top 9% of Texas nursing homes on staffing. Each resident receives about 240 minutes of nursing care per day. The facility's residents require less hands-on care than at a typical facility, so those staffing hours go further than the raw number already suggests.

One administrator left in the past year. A single change in leadership can disrupt care routines and staff continuity; it is worth asking how long the current administrator has been in place and what operational changes followed the transition.

Two CMS fines total $216,749 — more than ten times the Texas median fine amount of $20,699, and about 70% of Texas nursing homes have received no fines at all. Fine amounts at this scale typically follow a serious deficiency finding; the underlying inspection reports, publicly available on CMS Care Compare, describe what specifically triggered each penalty.

At 96% of its 160 licensed beds occupied, the facility is effectively full. A waitlist is likely; families should ask about current wait times and what the admission process looks like.

Written from CMS Care Compare and state licensing records · last updated April 19, 2026

Questions to ask when you tour

  1. What triggered the two CMS fines

    Two fines totaling $216,749 were issued — ask what specific deficiencies led to each penalty and what corrective steps were taken.

  2. How long has the current administrator served

    One administrator left in the past year; understanding how long the current administrator has been in place helps gauge leadership stability.

  3. Current waitlist for admission

    The facility is operating at 96% capacity across 160 beds, so ask directly whether there is a waitlist and the typical wait time.

  4. Memory care unit staffing and programming

    32 memory-care beds are state-certified through October 2026; ask what dedicated staffing and daily programming are in place specifically for that unit.

  5. How the 1-star inspection score is being addressed

    The facility rates 5 stars on quality measures but 1 star on health inspections — ask what the most recent inspection found and what the facility has done in response.

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.