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Oak Brook Health Care Center

107 STACY DR., Whitehouse, TX, 75791

Type
Nursing home
State-licensedCMS certified · CCN 455753

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
Staffing2/5
Quality measures4/5

Facility & Staffing

Ownership
Government - Hospital district · Chain: Caring Healthcare Group
Certified beds
120 · avg 86 residents/day
Total nursing staff turnover
63.5%higher than most Texas nursing homesTexas avg: 51.5% · National avg: 46.4% · per CMS Care Compare
RN turnover
70%higher than most Texas nursing homesTexas avg: 50.5% · National avg: 43.6% · per CMS Care Compare
Administrators who left
0 departednear the Texas averageTexas avg: 0.6 · National avg: 0.5 · per CMS Care Compare

Enforcement & Citations

Infection control citations
2

State licensing & capacity

License number
311769
Service type
Medicare/medicaid
Licensed capacity
120 beds
Bed type breakdown
120 Medicaid/Medicare
Current license effective
January 1, 2024
Current license expires
January 1, 2027
Initial license date
May 6, 1988

Texas HHS licensing registry · as of April 16, 2026

Ownership & operations

Licensee
Winniestowell Hospital District (HOSPITAL DISTRICT/AUTHORITY)
Operator / manager
Whitehouse Healthcare Llc
Administrator
Douglas Sadtler

Texas HHS licensing registry · as of April 16, 2026

About this community

Oak Brook Health Care Center is a 120-bed nursing home in Whitehouse, Texas, licensed through January 2027 and operated under Winniestowell Hospital District with day-to-day management by Whitehouse Healthcare LLC. CMS rates it 4 stars overall, with a 4-star health inspection score and a 4-star quality-of-care rating for long-term residents. Staffing earns 2 stars, and the facility is running at about 72% of capacity — roughly 86 residents 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 2 stars. Each resident receives about 218 minutes of nursing care per day — roughly 23 minutes less than at a 4-star-staffing facility in Texas. About 32% of Texas nursing homes share this staffing rating, so this is a common profile, not an outlier, but the gap is concrete.

About 6 in 10 nursing staff left in the past year — above Texas's 75th-percentile cutoff of 60%, which means turnover here is higher than at roughly three-quarters of nursing homes in the state. RN turnover is similarly elevated, at roughly 7 in 10 registered nurses leaving in the past year. A long-stay resident will likely go through two or more primary caregivers during their time here.

The facility is running at about 72% of its 120 licensed beds, with roughly 86 residents on an average day. Other signals — particularly high turnover and below-peer staffing hours — are present alongside this lower occupancy.

CMS rates overall quality of care at 4 stars, with long-stay resident outcomes earning 5 stars — the top tier. Short-stay outcomes rate 2 stars. Those are two different resident populations with meaningfully different results.

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 average 2.9 hours per resident per day — lower than the weekday figure; ask how many nurses and aides are on duty overnight and on weekends.

  2. Why nursing staff turnover is high

    Roughly 6 in 10 nursing staff left in the past year; ask what's driving departures and what steps management has taken to stabilize the team.

  3. Short-stay outcomes vs. long-stay

    Long-stay quality rates 5 stars while short-stay rates 2 stars — ask what the facility's rehab and discharge process looks like if your parent is recovering from a hospitalization.

  4. Role of the management company

    Day-to-day operations run through Whitehouse Healthcare LLC under a hospital district license; ask how decisions about staffing and care are divided between the district and the management company.

  5. Current bed availability and trajectory

    The facility is at roughly 72% occupancy; ask whether census has been declining, stable, or growing, and what that means for staffing levels going forward.

  6. Resident Council access and activities

    There is a Resident Council but no Family Council; ask how families are kept informed of concerns raised in council meetings and how they can raise issues directly.

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.