ALVA, Oklahoma · CMS Care Compare

BEADLES NEW BEGINNINGS

5 of 5 · CMS overall rating

730 SHARE DRIVE, ALVA, OK 73717

Government - Hospital district 80 certified beds All Oklahoma homes →

Data insights

BEADLES NEW BEGINNINGS holds a CMS overall quality rating of 5 out of 5 stars, based on the most recent Care Compare release (data as of 2026-04-01). CMS breaks this into three sub-ratings: health inspection (5/5), staffing (4/5), and quality measures (3/5). The health inspection rating reflects on-site surveyor findings from the last three cycles. The staffing rating compares case-mix-adjusted nurse hours per resident day to national benchmarks, and quality measures aggregate 15 clinical indicators including pressure ulcers, falls with injury, and long-stay antipsychotic use.

Located in ALVA, Oklahoma, this facility operates 80 certified beds with an average daily census of roughly 30 residents — an occupancy rate of about 38%. The facility is classified under government - hospital district ownership, a designation that can influence staffing patterns, reinvestment decisions, and admissions policy. Ownership type, bed certification (Medicare, Medicaid, or both), and geographic setting are frequently-requested context points that families weigh alongside the star rating when evaluating long-term care options.

On the regulatory side, federal and state surveyors have documented multiple deficiencies at this facility (11 total). CMS has levied 2 enforcement penalties — civil money penalties or denials of payment — during the same window. Deficiencies are graded by scope and severity on CMS's F-tag scale, ranging from isolated, low-harm findings to widespread, immediate-jeopardy citations. Tracking deficiency volume alongside severity provides a more complete picture than star rating alone. Families considering this facility are encouraged to review the full inspection history on medicare.gov/care-compare and to request copies of the most recent survey reports directly from the administrator before making a placement decision.

The figures above come directly from the U.S. Centers for Medicare \& Medicaid Services Nursing Home Compare dataset for federal quality ratings, combined with the CareScout 2025 Cost of Care Survey of more than 15,000 elder-care providers nationwide and U.S. Census American Community Survey income data. Cost figures are monthly medians, refreshed annually with each new CareScout release; quality ratings are refreshed quarterly from the CMS Provider Information File. Read these state and county medians as benchmarks, then verify current rates with individual providers and consult care managers before making placement decisions. See our methodology for source vintage.

Facility details

Beds, residents, ownership, location, penalty and deficiency counts from CMS Care Compare.
Attribute Value
Beds 80
Residents 30
Ownership Government - Hospital district
County Woods
Penalties 2
Deficiencies 11

Source: CMS Care Compare Nursing Homes (data as of 2026-04-01)

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What is the quality rating for BEADLES NEW BEGINNINGS?

BEADLES NEW BEGINNINGS has an overall CMS quality rating of 5 out of 5 stars, with a health inspection rating of 5/5, staffing rating of 4/5, and quality measures rating of 3/5.

How much does a nursing home cost per month in Oklahoma?

The median cost for a semi-private nursing home room in Oklahoma is $7,026 per month ($84,315 annually). A private room averages $7,756 per month. Costs are from the CareScout 2025 survey.

What services does BEADLES NEW BEGINNINGS offer?

BEADLES NEW BEGINNINGS is a skilled nursing facility with 80 beds with approximately 30 current residents. It operates under government - hospital district ownership. The facility has recorded 11 deficiencies and 2 penalties in CMS inspections.

Does BEADLES NEW BEGINNINGS have any deficiencies or penalties?

BEADLES NEW BEGINNINGS has multiple deficiencies (11 total) and 2 penalties recorded by CMS. Deficiencies are identified during federal and state inspections and can range from minor issues to serious safety concerns. Fewer deficiencies generally indicate better regulatory compliance.

What are the alternatives to a nursing home in Oklahoma?

In Oklahoma, alternatives include assisted living ($6,150/mo), home health aides ($6,292/mo), and adult day care ($1,993/mo). The right option depends on the level of medical care needed, budget, and personal preferences.

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Source: CMS Nursing Home Compare. Provider ID: 375550.

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