What the federal government actually found here, ranked data, not marketing. Every figure below links to the official Medicare record.
CMS overall rating: 3 of 5 stars
The Medicare Five-Star quality rating for this Medicare- and Medicaid-certified facility.
Medicare Care Compare · CCN
Last health inspection: 5 deficiencies, 3 from complaints
Most recent standard survey: 2026-02-06.
CMS health-inspection survey
Staffing: 3.86 nurse hours per resident per day
0.35 of those are RN hours. Higher nurse staffing is the strongest predictor of care quality.
CMS payroll-based staffing
2 fines totaling $5,073 in recent years
CMS enforcement record
Not on the CMS special-focus list
No persistent-poor-care flag from CMS.
CMS special-focus facilities
Ownership: For profit - Individual · 94 certified beds
Ownership type and capacity, a quality signal families ask about.
CMS provider information
Note: these CMS measures cover the Medicare/Medicaid-certified beds. We show what the federal record holds and flag what it doesn't, rather than fill a gap with a guess. View the official Medicare record.
What the last inspection found
The specific citations behind the deficiency count above (2026-02-06), with the federal scope-and-severity grade and whether each was corrected. This is the record the paid-referral sites never show.
F0628 · Resident Rights from a complaint
Potential for more than minimal harm, isolated. Corrected 2026-02-22.
Provide the required documentation or notification related to the resident's needs, appeal rights, or bed-hold policies.
F0684 · Quality of Life and Care from a complaint
Potential for more than minimal harm, pattern. Correction status not confirmed.
Provide appropriate treatment and care according to orders, resident’s preferences and goals.
F0842 · Resident Assessment and Care Planning from a complaint
Potential for more than minimal harm, isolated. Corrected 2026-02-22.
Safeguard resident-identifiable information and/or maintain medical records on each resident that are in accordance with accepted professional standards.
F0812 · Nutrition and Dietary
Potential for more than minimal harm, isolated. Corrected 2026-04-03.
Procure food from sources approved or considered satisfactory and store, prepare, distribute and serve food in accordance with professional standards.
F0880 · Infection Control
Potential for more than minimal harm, isolated. Corrected 2026-04-03.
Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
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Monthly cost
Not published by this community
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MedicaidMedicarePrivate pay
A nursing home in Arizona runs a median of about $7,604 per month for a semi-private room and $10,494 for a private room. Medicaid covers long-term nursing care for residents who qualify. CareScout / Genworth 2024 Cost of Care Survey.
Care & living
Care offered
Nursing home
About this care
Diamondback Healthcare Center is a nursing home. Skilled nursing facilities providing 24-hour nursing care and rehabilitation for people with significant medical or daily-care needs. Medicare covers a short, skilled nursing or rehabilitation stay (up to 100 days per benefit period, with conditions) after a qualifying hospital stay.
How to choose nursing home and how it is paid.
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Address
3000 N 91ST AVENUE, Phoenix, AZ
Phone
(623) 303-2882
License
State-licensed
Frequently asked questions
Is Diamondback Healthcare Center a good nursing home?
Diamondback Healthcare Center holds a CMS overall rating of 3 of 5 stars, with 3.86 nurse hours per resident per day. See the full safety record above.
How do I contact Diamondback Healthcare Center?
Call (623) 303-2882 or request a tour and pricing through CaringAtlas.