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Carriage House Manor

210 PIPELINE RD, Sulphur Springs, TX, 75482

Type
Nursing home
State-licensedCMS certified · CCN 675181

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

Overall4/5
Health inspections4/5
Staffing4/5
Quality measures2/5

Facility & Staffing

Ownership
For profit - Individual
Certified beds
144 · avg 76 residents/day
Total nursing staff turnover
46.3%lower than most Texas nursing homesTexas avg: 51.5% · National avg: 46.4% · per CMS Care Compare
RN turnover
30%lower than most Texas nursing homesTexas avg: 50.5% · National avg: 43.6% · per CMS Care Compare

State licensing & capacity

License number
311894
Service type
Medicare/medicaid
Licensed capacity
144 beds
Bed type breakdown
33 Medicare-only · 111 Medicaid/Medicare
Current license effective
February 1, 2024
Current license expires
February 1, 2027
Initial license date
February 6, 1992

Texas HHS licensing registry · as of April 16, 2026

Ownership & operations

Licensee
Uvalde County Hospital Authority (HOSPITAL DISTRICT/AUTHORITY)
Administrator
Sharla Campbell

Texas HHS licensing registry · as of April 16, 2026

About this community

Carriage House Manor is a 144-bed Medicare- and Medicaid-certified nursing home in Sulphur Springs, Hopkins County, licensed under Uvalde County Hospital Authority. CMS rates it 4 stars overall, with 4-star ratings on both health inspections and staffing. The quality-measures rating is 2 stars. The facility is currently operating at about 53% of its licensed beds — 75 residents on an average day — well below capacity.

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

What the data says

CMS rates staffing here at 4 stars, placing this facility in roughly the top 9% of Texas nursing homes on staffing. Each resident receives about 273 minutes of nursing care per day — above the 241-minute threshold for a 4-star staffing rating in Texas. The resident mix here is less dependent on hands-on care than at a typical facility, so those staffing hours go further than at a home with sicker or less mobile residents on average.

RN turnover runs low: about 3 in 10 registered nurses left in the past year, below the Texas 25th-percentile cutoff — better than roughly three-quarters of nursing homes in the state.

The quality-measures rating is 2 stars — the lowest of the four CMS rating categories here. This score reflects outcomes like pressure wounds, falls, and pain management, and sits below the facility's inspection and staffing ratings.

The facility is operating at approximately 53% of its 144 licensed beds, with about 76 residents on a typical day. No other distress signals — such as safety flags or high turnover — accompany that figure.

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

Questions to ask when you tour

  1. Quality measures below other ratings

    CMS rates staffing and inspections at 4 stars but quality measures at 2 stars — ask which specific outcome measures are driving that gap and what the facility is doing about them.

  2. Half the beds are empty

    With roughly 76 residents in a 144-bed facility, ask what's behind the low occupancy and whether it affects staffing levels or available services.

  3. Resident council but no family council

    The facility has a Resident Council but no Family Council — ask how families currently raise concerns or stay informed about care changes.

  4. Licensee is a hospital authority

    The licensee is Uvalde County Hospital Authority, but CMS lists the ownership type as for-profit individual — ask who the day-to-day operating entity is and how decisions are made.

  5. Weekend staffing relative to weekdays

    Reported weekend nursing hours run about 3.9 hours per resident per day versus 4.5 on weekdays — ask how care routines and staffing levels differ on weekends.

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.