Providence Child Center in Portland, OR has an overall 5 out of 5 stars, with a 5-star health inspection rating, 4-star quality measures, and no fines in the last 24 months. Staffing is not rated; recent inspection citations included accident prevention/supervision, posting nurse staffing information daily, and honoring resident/family group rights.
Last inspection: September 8, 2025Penalties, last 24 months: $0
Federal guidance recommends at least 4.1 nursing hours per resident each day. This facility reports not reported.
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
—14.3%—
Residents with a fall causing major injury
0%0%No change
Residents with pressure ulcers (bedsores)
5%2.2%Improving
Residents with a urinary tract infection
22.6%7.7%Improving
Residents who lost too much weight
3.6%4%No change
Residents who were physically restrained
6.2%7.7%Worsening
Residents needing more help with daily activities
—12.1%—
Long-stay residents on antianxiety or sleep medication
41.4%52%Worsening
Short-stay residents newly given an antipsychotic
—4.3%—
Residents with a long-term catheter
8%3%Improving
Residents with new or worsening incontinence
5%0%Improving
Residents with depressive symptoms
—0%—
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
—97.1%—
Long-stay residents given the pneumonia vaccine
96.9%96.2%Worsening
Short-stay residents given the pneumonia vaccine
—93.3%—
What the inspectors found
The nursing home failed to keep the area free of hazards and provide enough supervision to prevent accidents. Cited January 2024 — isolated incident, immediate jeopardy to residents.
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F-Tag 689 — 42 CFR §483.25(d) — S/S: J
The nursing home failed to post its nurse staffing information every day, so families could not easily see daily staffing levels. Cited January 2023 — widespread issue, potential for harm.
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F-Tag 732 — 42 CFR §483.35(i) — S/S: F
The home failed to protect residents’ right to organize and take part in resident and family groups. Cited January 2023 — limited pattern, potential for harm.
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F-Tag 565 — 42 CFR §483.10 — S/S: E
The home failed to keep residents’ personal and medical records private and confidential. Cited January 2023 — limited pattern, potential for harm.
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F-Tag 583 — 42 CFR §483.10 — S/S: E
The home failed to provide appropriate care to help a resident maintain or improve movement and mobility. Cited April 2024 — isolated incident, potential for harm.
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F-Tag 688 — 42 CFR §483.25(c) — S/S: D
Recent history
INSPECTION
Health inspection found 1 health deficiency.
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INSPECTION
Health inspection found 1 health deficiency.
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INSPECTION
Health inspection found 11 health deficiencies.
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Penalties & enforcement
On record with Medicare: 1 fine · $13,286 in total fines.
Federal fine
Dec 18, 2023
$13,286
Operator & ownership
Ownership
Non profit - Church related
Occupancy
27.3 residents on an average day (47% of 58 beds)
Resident voice
Resident council
Medicare history
Certified for 51 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.