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Parkwood In The Pines

902 HILL STREET, Lufkin, TX, 75904

Type
Nursing home
State-licensedCMS certified · CCN 455673

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 inspections3/5
Staffing1/5
Quality measures4/5

Facility & Staffing

Ownership
For profit - Corporation · Chain: Priority Management
Certified beds
140 · avg 100 residents/day
Total nursing staff turnover
51.5%near the Texas averageTexas avg: 51.5% · National avg: 46.4% · per CMS Care Compare
RN turnover
20%lower than most Texas nursing homesTexas avg: 50.5% · National avg: 43.6% · per CMS Care Compare
Administrators who left
0 departednear the Texas averageTexas avg: 0.6 · National avg: 0.5 · per CMS Care Compare

Enforcement & Citations

Fines (past 3 years)
2 fines · $21,473 total

State licensing & capacity

License number
312620
Service type
Medicare/medicaid
Licensed capacity
140 beds
Bed type breakdown
6 Medicare-only · 134 Medicaid/Medicare
Current license effective
August 1, 2025
Current license expires
August 1, 2028
Initial license date
September 1, 1987

Texas HHSC licensing registry · as of April 16, 2026

Ownership & operations

Licensee
Nacogdoches County Hospital District (HOSPITAL DISTRICT/AUTHORITY)
Operator / manager
Pmg Opco Lufkin Llc
Administrator
Bertina Miller

Texas HHSC licensing registry · as of April 16, 2026

Federal ownership record

Non-profitOther

Chain affiliation

Part of the Priority Management chain — 38 facilities across 2 states. Chain-wide average overall rating 2.7 / 5.

Disclosed owners (4 on record)

  • City of Ennis

    5% or Greater Direct Ownership Interest · 100% · since 2021

  • Marty w Nelson

    Corporate Director · since 2021

  • Pmg Opco - Lufkin Llc

    Operational/managerial Control · 100% · since 2021

  • William m Bauder

    Operational/managerial Control · since 2021

Recent change of ownership

December 2021 (4 years ago) · acquired from Parkwood in The Pines

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

25 health citations on file2 immediate-jeopardy findings13 from complaints2 federal fines totalling $21K

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)

  • D0842·Nov 18, 2025Complaint

    Resident Assessment and Care Planning Deficiencies

    Safeguard resident-identifiable information and/or maintain medical records on each resident that are in accordance with accepted professional standards.

  • D0580·Feb 12, 2025Complaint

    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.

  • D0880·Feb 12, 2025

    Infection Control Deficiencies

    Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.

  • E0761·Feb 12, 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 12, 2025

    Pharmacy Service Deficiencies

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

  • E0689·Feb 12, 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.

  • D0677·Feb 12, 2025

    Quality of Life and Care Deficiencies

    Provide care and assistance to perform activities of daily living for any resident who is unable.

  • D0637·Feb 12, 2025

    Resident Assessment and Care Planning Deficiencies

    Assess the resident when there is a significant change in condition

View the full inspection history on CMS Care Compare →

Federal penalties

By year

  • 20241 fine · $8,824
  • 20231 fine · $13K

Most recent events

  • Oct 7, 2024Fine · $8,824
  • Oct 20, 2023Fine · $13K

Largest single fine on record: $13K.

Fire-safety citations

4 Life-Safety-Code citations on file. Most recent: Feb 12, 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

Parkwood In The Pines is a 140-bed Medicare/Medicaid nursing home in Lufkin, Texas, operated under Nacogdoches County Hospital District and managed by PMG Opco Lufkin LLC. CMS rates it 2 stars overall — staffing is rated 1 star, the lowest tier, while long-stay outcome measures rate 5 stars. The facility is running at about 71% of licensed capacity, which is below typical occupancy for Texas nursing homes.

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

What the data says

CMS rates staffing here at 1 star — the bottom tier, shared by about 38% of Texas nursing homes. Each resident receives roughly 198 minutes of nursing care per day, about 43 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 198 minutes stretch thinner than the raw number suggests.

RN turnover is a different picture: roughly 2 in 10 RNs left in the past year, below the state's 25th-percentile cutoff — better than about three-quarters of nursing homes in Texas. Total nursing staff turnover sits at 51.5%, near the Texas median of 50%.

CMS fines total $21,473 across two citations — just above the Texas median of $20,699 and within the minor severity tier.

The facility is operating at roughly 71% of its 140 licensed beds — about 100 residents on an average day. That occupancy level is below what most Texas nursing homes carry; paired with the 1-star staffing rating, it is a concrete fact worth weighing.

Long-stay outcome measures rate 5 stars — the top tier — meaning residents who live here for extended periods fare well on tracked health indicators compared to peers across Texas. Short-stay outcome measures rate 3 stars.

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

Questions to ask when you tour

  1. Staffing levels and daily coverage

    With a 1-star CMS staffing rating and 198 minutes of nursing care per resident per day, ask how many nurses and aides are assigned to each hall on day, evening, and overnight shifts.

  2. Why occupancy runs low

    The facility averages about 100 residents in 140 licensed beds — ask management what accounts for the roughly 30% vacancy and whether staffing adjusts to census.

  3. Case mix and resident needs

    Residents here require more hands-on care than average, which stretches available staff hours further — ask how care plans are reassessed when a resident's condition changes.

  4. Management company's role

    Day-to-day operations are run by PMG Opco Lufkin LLC under a hospital district license — ask who to contact for care concerns and how decisions are escalated between the manager and the district.

  5. Strong long-stay outcomes and how they're measured

    Long-stay outcome measures rate 5 stars; ask which specific indicators drive that rating and how the facility tracks them month to month.

  6. Resident Council access and participation

    There is a Resident Council but no Family Council — ask how families receive meeting notes or raise concerns if they cannot attend in person.

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.