5 of 5 stars overall. LENBROOK in Atlanta has strong staffing (5.92 nurse hours per resident day vs the 4.1 federal benchmark), no fines in the last 24 months, and solid inspection and quality scores at 4 of 5 stars; recent inspection citations involved infection prevention, range of motion/mobility care, and respiratory care.
Last inspection: February 26, 2026Penalties, last 24 months: $0
Federal guidance recommends at least 4.1 nursing hours per resident each day. This facility reports 5.9209.
Staffing detail
Registered nurses
0.77
Licensed practical nurses
1.50
Nurse aides
3.65
Weekend nursing
5.38
Hours per resident per day.
Total staff turnover: 33%
Registered nurse turnover: 31%
Resident outcomes
Each measure compares a year ago with the most recent quarter. Green means the facility moved the right way; red means the wrong way.
Negative outcomes
Lower is better — fewer affected residents. A decrease is good (green); an increase is concerning (red).
Last yrNowTrend
Long-stay residents on antipsychotic medication
20%35%Worsening
Residents with a fall causing major injury
2.3%2.3%No change
Residents with pressure ulcers (bedsores)
6.2%3%Improving
Residents with a urinary tract infection
4.7%7%Worsening
Residents who lost too much weight
3.7%0%Improving
Residents who were physically restrained
0%0%No change
Residents needing more help with daily activities
7.7%22.2%Worsening
Residents whose ability to walk got worse
—12.5%—
Long-stay residents on antianxiety or sleep medication
25.8%38.7%Worsening
Short-stay residents newly given an antipsychotic
0%0%No change
Residents with a long-term catheter
0%0%No change
Residents with new or worsening incontinence
15.9%18.9%Worsening
Residents with depressive symptoms
0%0%No change
Positive outcomes
Higher is better — e.g. vaccinations. An increase is good (green); a decrease is concerning (red).
Last yrNowTrend
Long-stay residents given the seasonal flu vaccine
—100%—
Long-stay residents given the pneumonia vaccine
95.5%90.7%Worsening
Short-stay residents given the seasonal flu vaccine
—93.7%—
Short-stay residents given the pneumonia vaccine
96%82.2%Worsening
What the inspectors found
The nursing home failed to provide and carry out an infection prevention and control program to help keep residents from getting or spreading infections. Cited February 2026 — widespread issue, potential for harm.
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F-Tag 880 — 42 CFR §483.80(a) — S/S: F
The home failed to provide appropriate care to help a resident maintain or improve movement and mobility. Cited February 2026 — isolated incident, potential for harm.
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F-Tag 688 — 42 CFR §483.25(c) — S/S: D
The home failed to provide safe and appropriate breathing care when a resident needed it. Cited January 2025 — isolated incident, potential for harm.
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F-Tag 695 — 42 CFR §483.25(i) — S/S: D
The home failed to properly reduce or limit psychotropic medication use and try safer non-drug approaches when appropriate. Cited January 2025 — isolated incident, potential for harm.
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F-Tag 758 — 42 CFR §483.45(e) — S/S: D
Recent history
STAFFING
Reported nurse staffing met or exceeded the federal recommendation.
INSPECTION
Health inspection found 2 health deficiencies.
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INSPECTION
Health inspection found 2 health deficiencies.
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Operator & ownership
Ownership
Non profit - Corporation
Occupancy
53.1 residents on an average day (88% of 60 beds)
Medicare history
Certified for 13 years
Things at a nursing home change — inspections, staffing, ownership, news.
Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services — public records, updated monthly. GoodStanding presents official records with plain-language summaries. Always visit a facility in person.