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Legacy Transitional Care & Rehabilitation

460 AUBURN AVENUE N.E., Atlanta, GA 30312

186 Beds
Medicare Since 1995

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460 AUBURN AVENUE N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30312

About Legacy Transitional Care & Rehabilitation

Nursing home overview and details

Legacy Transitional Care & Rehabilitation is a for-profit nursing home in Atlanta, GA, serving Fulton County and the surrounding community. The facility has 186 certified beds with an average daily census of 180.6 residents.

Legacy Transitional Care & Rehabilitation has been Medicare and Medicaid certified since 1995, bringing 31 years of experience in long-term care. The facility is affiliated with WELLINGTON HEALTH CARE SERVICES, which provides administrative support and oversight.

When choosing a nursing home in Atlanta, GA, consider factors including quality ratings, staffing levels, safety record, and whether the facility meets your specific care needs.

At a Glance

Overall RatingNot Rated
Certified Beds186
Avg. Residents/Day180.6
OwnershipFor profit - Corporation
Provider TypeMedicare and Medicaid
Family CouncilResident
SprinklersYes
CCRCNo
CountyFulton
Affiliated Doctors1

Staffing

Nurse staffing hours and turnover

Legacy Transitional Care & Rehabilitation provides 3.00 total nursing hours per resident per day, of which 0.12 hours are from registered nurses. The facility reports a nurse turnover rate of 55.8%, which is higher than many facilities and may indicate staffing challenges. RN-specific turnover is 71.4%. Weekend staffing averages 2.61 hours per resident per day.

RN Hours per Resident per Day0.12
Total Nurse Hours per Resident per Day3.00
Total Nurse Turnover Rate55.8%
RN Turnover Rate71.4%
Weekend Staffing (Hours/Resident/Day)2.61

Safety & Compliance

Regulatory record and safety data

Legacy Transitional Care & Rehabilitation is designated as a Special Focus Facility (SFF) by CMS, meaning it has a history of serious quality issues and is under enhanced oversight, and has received 8 fines totaling $131,958. Families should discuss these findings with the facility administration to understand what corrective actions have been taken and what improvements have been implemented. When evaluating nursing homes, it is important to consider the full picture — review quality ratings, staffing levels, and inspection history alongside the safety record to make an informed decision for your loved one.

Special Focus Facility

This facility is designated as a Special Focus Facility (SFF) by CMS, meaning it has a history of serious quality issues and is under enhanced oversight.

Fines8 ($131,958)
Total Penalties8

Doctors at Legacy Transitional Care & Rehabilitation

1 affiliated physicians

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Frequently Asked Questions

About Legacy Transitional Care & Rehabilitation

What is the CMS rating for Legacy Transitional Care & Rehabilitation?

Legacy Transitional Care & Rehabilitation does not currently have an overall CMS quality rating available.

How many beds does Legacy Transitional Care & Rehabilitation have?

Legacy Transitional Care & Rehabilitation has 186 certified beds with an average daily census of 180.6 residents.

What type of facility is Legacy Transitional Care & Rehabilitation?

Legacy Transitional Care & Rehabilitation is a for profit - corporation nursing home serving Fulton County in Atlanta, GA.

How many doctors practice at Legacy Transitional Care & Rehabilitation?

1 physicians are affiliated with Legacy Transitional Care & Rehabilitation. View the full list above to find doctors by specialty.

Does Legacy Transitional Care & Rehabilitation have any safety concerns?

Families should review the Safety & Compliance section above for detailed findings. Legacy Transitional Care & Rehabilitation has regulatory items on record that merit discussion with the administration.

Data source: CMS Nursing Home Compare ·