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Memorial Medical Nursing And Rehabilitation

307 W CYPRESS ST, San Antonio, TX, 78212

Type
Nursing home
State-licensedCMS certified · CCN 455597

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 measures2/5

Facility & Staffing

Ownership
Government - Hospital district · Chain: Eduro Healthcare
Certified beds
135 · avg 90 residents/day
Total nursing staff turnover
63.9%higher than most Texas nursing homesTexas avg: 51.5% · National avg: 46.4% · per CMS Care Compare
RN turnover
83.3%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 · $35,396 total
Infection control citations
4

State licensing & capacity

License number
147208
Service type
Medicare/medicaid
Licensed capacity
135 beds
Bed type breakdown
9 Medicare-only · 126 Medicaid/Medicare
Current license effective
March 31, 2023
Current license expires
March 31, 2026
Initial license date
August 30, 1977

Texas HHS licensing registry · as of April 16, 2026

Ownership & operations

Licensee
Uvalde County Hospital Authority (HOSPITAL DISTRICT/AUTHORITY)
Operator / manager
San Pedro Nursing And Rehab Center Llc
Administrator
Rosalinda Jaca

Texas HHS licensing registry · as of April 16, 2026

About this community

Memorial Medical Nursing And Rehabilitation is a 135-bed Medicare/Medicaid nursing home in San Antonio (Bexar County), licensed since 1977 and managed by San Pedro Nursing And Rehab Center LLC under Uvalde County Hospital Authority. CMS rates it 1 star overall — the lowest tier — with 1-star staffing and 2-star ratings on health inspections and quality measures. Two CMS fines totaling $35,396 have been assessed. The facility is running at about 66% of its licensed beds.

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

What the data says

CMS rates this facility 1 star on staffing — in the bottom 38% of Texas nursing homes on that measure. Each resident receives about 176 minutes of nursing care per day, roughly 65 minutes less than at a 4-star-staffing facility in Texas. Residents here need more hands-on care than at a typical facility — more dependent or medically complex on average — so those 176 minutes stretch thinner than the number alone suggests. RN coverage comes to 27 minutes per resident per day, against a 37-minute threshold for 4-star staffing in Texas.

Roughly 6 in 10 nursing staff left in the past year — above Texas's 75th-percentile cutoff of 60%, meaning turnover here is 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 a year. RN turnover is more acute: about 8 in 10 registered nurses left in the past year, a very high tier by state standards. Continuity of care is harder to maintain when the licensed nursing staff changes this frequently.

CMS issued 2 fines totaling $35,396 since the facility's record window. The state median for fined facilities in Texas is $20,699, so this total sits above the midpoint; about 30% of Texas nursing homes have no fines at all.

The facility is operating at approximately 66% of its 135 licensed beds — about 90 residents on an average day. Low occupancy alongside the staffing and turnover signals above is a combination that warrants direct questions during a visit.

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

Questions to ask when you tour

  1. Staffing levels on nights and weekends

    Weekend nursing hours here average 2.46 hours per resident per day — ask how many nurses and aides are on the floor during overnight and weekend shifts specifically.

  2. RN turnover this past year

    About 8 in 10 registered nurses left in the last year; ask how many RNs are currently on staff and how long each has been in their role.

  3. Why occupancy is at 66 percent

    The facility averages about 90 residents against 135 licensed beds — ask management what is driving that gap and whether it reflects planned reductions or unfilled demand.

  4. Details on the two CMS fines

    Two fines totaling $35,396 appear in the CMS record — ask what deficiencies triggered them and what specific changes were made in response.

  5. Role of the management company

    Day-to-day operations are managed by San Pedro Nursing And Rehab Center LLC under a hospital district licensee — ask how decisions about staffing and care standards are divided between the two.

  6. Resident Council activity

    A Resident Council is listed but no Family Council — ask how often the Resident Council meets and what channel families use to raise concerns formally.

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.