Highland Hills Post Acute

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1105 PERRY HIGHWAY, Pittsburgh, PA, 15237 · Allegheny County

Highland Hills Post Acute is a Medicare-certified skilled nursing facility in Pittsburgh, PA (CCN 395826) operating under for profit - corporation ownership, with 200 certified beds and an average daily census of about 161 residents. CMS assigned it a 1-star Overall rating on the Five-Star Quality Rating System (much below average), built from a 1/5 Health Inspection component, a 3/5 Staffing component, and a 3/5 Quality Measures component. According to CMS Nursing Home Care Compare and the National Provider Identifier Registry, covering more than 14,000 Medicare- and Medicaid-certified nursing homes with over 1 million certified beds and Five-Star Quality Ratings issued since December 2008 you can search and compare here, every figure traces to its source in our methodology.

On compliance, CMS records show 50 total deficiencies on the most recent survey cycle (31 complaint-based), with 2 fines totaling $37,516 - the national average is 9.5 deficiencies per facility, so Highland Hills Post Acute currently sits above that baseline. RN staffing is 0.93 hours per resident per day, which is 36% above the national average of 0.68 hours, a CMS-reported figure derived from payroll-based journal (PBJ) submissions. Note: CMS has flagged this facility with an abuse icon and Special Focus status, indicating a history of citations that warrants closer inspection of the full survey record.

Use the rating breakdown and inspection cycles above to look past the single headline star, the Overall rating is a weighted composite, and facilities with identical headline stars can have very different underlying Health Inspection or Quality Measures profiles. Important: PlainDoctor presents CMS Five-Star Quality Rating data exactly as published at data.cms.gov (February 2026 release) and does not calculate custom scores or rankings. This page is a directory of publicly available government data, not medical advice, a placement recommendation, or a substitute for visiting the facility in person. Before selecting a nursing home for yourself or a family member, read the full CMS survey reports, tour the property, interview staff, and consult licensed clinicians and elder-care advisors about medical and financial implications.

CMS Overall Rating
1/5
★☆☆☆☆
Much below average

Rating Breakdown

Health Inspection
1/5
★☆☆☆☆
Quality Measures
3/5
★★★☆☆
Staffing
3/5
★★★☆☆
Long-Stay QM 4/5
Short-Stay QM 2/5

Facility Details

Certified Beds 200
Avg. Residents/Day 161
Ownership For profit - Corporation
RN Hours/Resident/Day 0.93
CCN 395826

How does this facility compare nationally?

Side-by-side reference values from CMS Nursing Home Compare. National figures are computed across all Medicare-certified facilities reporting in the latest dataset.

Metric Highland Hills Post Acute National avg
Overall CMS rating (1-5 stars) 1/5 3.0/5
Health inspection rating 1/5 3.0/5
Staffing rating 3/5 3.0/5
RN hours / resident / day 0.93 0.68
Total deficiencies (current cycle) 50 9.5
Certified beds 200 -

Reading these numbers: CMS star ratings are relative percentile rankings within each state, not absolute clinical scores, a 3-star rating means roughly average for that state, not poor care. Deficiency counts vary with survey timing and citation severity (scope and severity letters A-L). Always pair these figures with an in-person visit and direct conversations with staff and residents' families.

Compliance & Safety

50
Deficiencies
national avg: 9.5
31
Complaint-Based
2
Fines
$37,516
3
Total Penalties

Inspection Cycle Breakdown

Cycle 1 (Most Recent Survey)
Standard 20
Complaint 31
Deficiency Score 393
Survey: 2024-12-12
Cycle 2 (Prior Survey)
Standard 23
Complaint 22
Deficiency Score 204
Survey: 2024-01-12

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⚠ This facility has an abuse icon on its CMS record.
⚠ This facility has special focus status, it has a history of serious quality issues.

Staffing Analysis

0.93
RN Hours/Resident/Day
0.68
National Average
+36%
vs National Avg
0 National avg: 0.68 2.0

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Highland Hills Post Acute's overall CMS rating?

Highland Hills Post Acute has a 1-star overall CMS rating (Much below average). Health inspection: 1/5. Staffing: 3/5. Quality measures: 3/5.

How many beds does Highland Hills Post Acute have?

Highland Hills Post Acute has 200 Medicare-certified beds with an average of 161 residents per day.

What are CMS Five-Star ratings?

CMS rates nursing homes on a 1-5 star scale based on health inspections, quality measures, and staffing. Five stars means much above average; one star means much below average. Ratings are updated monthly based on the most recent survey data.

How does Highland Hills Post Acute's staffing compare to the national average?

Highland Hills Post Acute has 0.93 RN hours per resident per day, which is 36% above the national average of 0.68 hours.

How many deficiencies does Highland Hills Post Acute have?

Highland Hills Post Acute has 50 total deficiencies, which is above the national average of 9.5. Of these, 31 are complaint-based deficiencies. The facility has received 2 fine(s).

Who owns Highland Hills Post Acute?

Highland Hills Post Acute is operated under For profit - Corporation ownership. The facility has 200 certified beds and is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Facility identified by CMS Certification Number (CCN) 395826. Data from CMS Five-Star Quality Rating System (data.cms.gov, Feb 2026 release). Ratings are calculated by CMS based on health inspections, quality measures, and staffing levels. PlainDoctor presents these ratings exactly as published by CMS, no custom scores or modifications are applied.

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