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Nursing Homes in Sugar Land, TX

3 facilities — sorted by CMS rating (where available), then capacity

Sugar Land Health Care Center

333 MATLAGE WAY, Sugar Land

3/5CMS overallStaff 2·Health 3
$39K in fines · 2 fines

Nursing home · Medicare/medicaid · 150 beds · Non-profit

Bed mix: 32 Medicare · 118 dual

Sugar Land Health Care Center is a 150-bed Medicare/Medicaid nursing home in Fort Bend County, licensed since 1978 and currently managed by Hsmtxsugar Land Llc under a Hospital District licensee. CMS rates it 3 stars overall, with a 2-star staffing rating. Two CMS fines totaling $38,518 have been assessed. The facility is running at about 61% of its licensed beds — 91 residents on an average day.

Verified·CMS Mar 2026 · Texas HHS Apr 16, 2026

The Crescent

11353 SUGAR PARK LANE, Sugar Land

2/5CMS overallStaff 2·Health 1
Special Focus CandidateCMS abuse flag$129K in fines · 7 fines

Nursing home · Medicare/medicaid · 112 beds · For-profit

Bed mix: 62 Medicare · 50 dual

The Crescent is a 112-bed nursing home in Sugar Land, Fort Bend County, accepting Medicare and Medicaid. CMS rates it 2 stars overall, with a 1-star health inspection rating. CMS has flagged it as a Special Focus candidate — a pattern-of-serious-deficiencies designation — and has substantiated findings of resident abuse or neglect within the past 36 months. Seven fines totaling $128,737 have been assessed. Quality-of-care measures rate 5 stars.

Verified·CMS Mar 2026 · Texas HHS Apr 16, 2026

Ignite Medical Resort Sugar Land, Llc

1803 WESCOTT AVENUE, Sugar Land

2/5CMS overallStaff 2·Health 2
$203K in fines · 17 fines

Nursing home · Medicare Only · 90 beds · For-profit

Bed mix: 81 Medicare · 9 dual

Ignite Medical Resort Sugar Land is a 90-bed nursing home in Fort Bend County operated under the Ignite Medical Resorts chain. CMS rates it 2 stars overall, with 2-star ratings on both health inspections and staffing. The facility has accumulated 17 CMS fines totaling $202,589 since the data period began — nearly ten times the Texas median fine amount. About 55% of licensed beds are currently occupied.

Verified·CMS Mar 2026 · Texas HHS Apr 16, 2026