Huebner Creek Health & Rehabilitation Center
8306 HUEBNER ROAD, San Antonio, TX, 78240
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
- Government - Hospital district · Chain: Creative Solutions In Healthcare
- Certified beds
- 146 · avg 85 residents/day
- Total nursing staff turnover
- 68.2% — higher than most Texas nursing homesTexas avg: 51.5% · National avg: 46.4% · per CMS Care Compare
- RN turnover
- 66.7% — higher 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
Enforcement & Citations
- Fines (past 3 years)
- 1 fine · $14,327 total
State licensing & capacity
- License number
- 308627
- Service type
- Medicare/medicaid
- Licensed capacity
- 146 beds
- Bed type breakdown
- 16 Medicare-only · 130 Medicaid/Medicare
- Current license effective
- June 1, 2025
- Current license expires
- June 1, 2028
- Initial license date
- April 12, 2007
Texas HHSC licensing registry · as of April 16, 2026
Ownership & operations
- Licensee
- West Wharton County Hospital District (HOSPITAL DISTRICT/AUTHORITY)
- Operator / manager
- Bexar I Enterprises, Llc
- Administrator
- Victor Valle
Texas HHSC licensing registry · as of April 16, 2026
Federal ownership record
Chain affiliation
Part of the Creative Solutions in Healthcare chain — 149 facilities. Chain-wide average overall rating 2.7 / 5.
Disclosed owners (18 on record)
- Bexar i Enterprises, Llc
Adp of The Snf · since 2025
- Sandra Basaldua
Adp of The Snf · since 2025
- Jocelyn Villan Zarate
Adp of The Snf · since 2025
- Zachary Willig
Corporate Director · since 2025
- Paul Soechting
Managing Control - Governing Body · since 2024
- Sherrie Hardin
Managing Control - Governing Body · since 2024
+ 12 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
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 41)
- E0812·Jan 15, 2026Complaint
Nutrition and Dietary Deficiencies
Procure food from sources approved or considered satisfactory and store, prepare, distribute and serve food in accordance with professional standards.
- D0690·Jan 15, 2026Complaint
Quality of Life and Care Deficiencies
Provide appropriate care for residents who are continent or incontinent of bowel/bladder, appropriate catheter care, and appropriate care to prevent urinary tract infections.
- D0641·Jan 15, 2026Complaint
Resident Assessment and Care Planning Deficiencies
Ensure each resident receives an accurate assessment.
- E0679·Nov 26, 2025Complaint
Quality of Life and Care Deficiencies
Provide activities to meet all resident's needs.
- D0656·Nov 26, 2025Complaint
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.
- D0561·Nov 26, 2025Complaint
Resident Rights Deficiencies
Honor the resident's right to and the facility must promote and facilitate resident self-determination through support of resident choice.
- D0558·Nov 26, 2025Complaint
Resident Rights Deficiencies
Reasonably accommodate the needs and preferences of each resident.
- D0880·Jun 26, 2025Complaint
Infection Control Deficiencies
Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
Federal penalties
By year
- 20241 fine · $14K
Most recent events
- Dec 13, 2024Fine · $14K
Fire-safety citations
11 Life-Safety-Code citations on file. Most recent: Jan 15, 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
Huebner Creek Health & Rehabilitation Center is a 146-bed Medicare/Medicaid nursing home in San Antonio's Bexar County, operating under a hospital district license and managed by Bexar I Enterprises. CMS rates it 2 stars overall, with 1-star staffing — the lowest tier. Quality-of-care outcome measures rate 5 stars for long-stay residents. The facility is running at 58% of licensed capacity, with 84 of 146 beds occupied on an average day.
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. Residents receive roughly 165 minutes of nursing care per day, about 76 minutes less than at a 4-star-staffing facility in Texas. On top of that, residents here need more hands-on care than at a typical facility — less mobile or more medically complex on average — so those 165 minutes stretch thinner than they appear on paper.
Roughly 7 in 10 nursing staff left in the past year. That rate sits above the 75th percentile for Texas — worse than at least three-quarters of nursing homes in the state. A long-stay resident will likely go through two or three primary caregivers over the course of a year.
One administrator has turned over in the past year. This is a step above typical but below the threshold that signals outright instability; it is one personnel change at the leadership level.
CMS recorded one fine totaling $14,327. That figure is below the Texas state median fine of $20,699 among facilities that received any fine at all.
The facility is operating at 58% of its 146 licensed beds — 84 residents on an average day. Paired with the staffing and turnover figures, this occupancy level is a fact families may want to ask about directly.
Quality-of-care outcome measures rate 5 stars for long-stay residents and 3 stars for short-stay residents. These ratings are based on clinical metrics like pressure wounds, falls, and pain management — drawn from resident assessments, not inspection findings.
Written from CMS Care Compare and state licensing records · last updated April 19, 2026
Questions to ask when you tour
Staffing levels on nights and weekends
Weekend nursing hours average 2.16 per resident per day here — ask how many nurses and aides are scheduled on a typical Saturday night and how that compares to weekday coverage.
Why so many staff have left
Roughly 7 in 10 nursing staff turned over in the past year; ask what drove that and what steps have been taken to stabilize the care team.
Current bed occupancy
The facility averages 84 residents in 146 licensed beds — ask what accounts for the low census and whether it reflects admissions decisions, staffing constraints, or something else.
Administrator transition details
One administrator left in the past year; ask how long the current administrator Victor Valle has been in the role and who handles operations day-to-day.
How the 5-star outcome scores are maintained
Long-stay quality measures rate 5 stars despite 1-star staffing; ask which specific measures drive that score and how care plans are monitored given current staffing hours.
Management company's role on site
The facility is licensed to a hospital district but managed by Bexar I Enterprises — ask which entity sets staffing budgets and handles day-to-day operational decisions.
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.