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Lytle Nursing Home

15366 OAK ST, Lytle, TX, 78052

Type
Nursing home
State-licensedCMS certified · CCN 675295

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

Overall1/5
Health inspections2/5
Staffing1/5
Quality measures4/5

Facility & Staffing

Ownership
For profit - Limited Liability company
Certified beds
70 · avg 46 residents/day

Enforcement & Citations

Fines (past 3 years)
3 fines · $70,725 total
Payment denials
1 denial

State licensing & capacity

License number
150211
Service type
Medicare/medicaid
Licensed capacity
70 beds
Bed type breakdown
70 Medicaid/Medicare
Current license effective
May 30, 2024
Current license expires
May 30, 2027
Initial license date
September 1, 1971

Texas HHS licensing registry · as of April 16, 2026

Ownership & operations

Licensee
Labranjor Health Care Llc (Limited Liability Company (LLC))
Administrator
Peter O Porras

Texas HHS licensing registry · as of April 16, 2026

About this community

Lytle Nursing Home is a 70-bed nursing facility in Lytle (Atascosa County), licensed to Labranjor Health Care LLC, with all beds covered under Medicare and Medicaid. CMS rates it 1 star overall — the lowest tier — driven by a 1-star staffing rating. Quality-of-care measures rate 4 stars. Three CMS fines totaling $70,725 have been issued, and the facility is currently operating at about 66% of licensed capacity.

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. That places this facility among the bottom 37.8% of Texas nursing homes on staffing — and staffing hours per resident are not reported to CMS, so the exact daily minutes cannot be confirmed from the data available. The 1-star rating alone signals fewer nursing hours per resident than at higher-rated facilities in the state.

Three CMS fines totaling $70,725 have been issued. The Texas median for fined facilities is about $20,699 — this facility's total is roughly 3.4 times that figure. About 30% of Texas nursing homes have no fines at all.

The facility is operating at roughly 66% of its 70 licensed beds — about 46 residents on an average day. Paired with the staffing and fine signals, that lower occupancy level is part of the record families should consider.

Quality-of-care measures rate 4 stars for long-stay residents, the second-highest tier. That rating covers outcomes like pressure wounds, falls with injury, and the use of antipsychotic medications — areas where the facility performs better than its overall rating suggests.

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

Questions to ask when you tour

  1. Staffing hours per resident

    CMS rates staffing 1 star but daily nursing minutes aren't reported — ask how many hours of nursing care each resident receives on a typical day and night shift.

  2. Details behind the three fines

    Three CMS fines totaling $70,725 were issued — ask what each citation was for and what specific changes were made in response.

  3. Why occupancy is at 66%

    Only about 46 of 70 beds are filled on an average day — ask whether beds are held vacant intentionally or whether the lower census reflects something else.

  4. How quality outcomes are maintained

    Long-stay quality measures rate 4 stars despite a 1-star staffing rating — ask which care practices the facility credits for outcomes like pressure-wound prevention and fall reduction.

  5. Resident Council activity

    A Resident Council exists here but no Family Council — ask how often the Resident Council meets and how family members can raise concerns in its absence.

Where this information comes from

  • License, capacity, ownership, administrator: Texas HHS 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.