The Blossoms at Cumberland Rehab & Nursing Center Ratings and Violations

Jonathan Rosenfeld

Nursing homes are meant to provide care for aging adults and those recovering from health conditions. However, at many facilities, such as The Blossoms at Cumberland Rehab & Nursing Center, deficiencies and violations prevent staff from providing the highest level of care. As a result, some residents suffer from abuse and neglect.

At the Nursing Home Law Center, we have a team of compassionate nursing home abuse lawyers who truly care. We will stand by your side throughout the claims process to fight for fair compensation. In this guide, we will examine this Little Rock, AR, nursing home and discuss legal options if you are a victim of misconduct.

The Blossoms at Cumberland Rehab & Nursing Center: Facility Profile

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) provides updated information about nursing homes nationwide. Here is the latest data available on The Blossoms at Cumberland Rehab & Nursing Center:

Facility Name: The Blossoms at Cumberland Rehab & Nursing Center (Cumberland Street Operating LLC)

Address: 1516 Cumberland St, Little Rock, AR 72202

CMS Overall Rating: 1 star (much below average)

CMS Health Inspection Rating: 1 star (much below average)

CMS Staffing Rating: 2 stars (below average)

CMS Quality Measures Rating: 3 stars (average)

Federal Fines in the Last 3 Years: 1 fine totaling $35,420

Denied Payments by Medicare in the Last 3 Years: 0 payment denials

Cited for Abuse: Yes

SFF: No

About The Blossoms at Cumberland Rehab & Nursing Center

The Blossoms at Cumberland Rehab & Nursing Center is a skilled nursing facility in Little Rock, AR, offering short-term rehabilitation, long-term care, and daily living assistance. Its ownership type is a for-profit limited liability company. The nursing home has 120 certified beds and accepts Medicare and Medicaid. Some of the services available at The Blossoms include:

  • 24/7 nursing care
  • Pulmonary rehabilitation
  • Wound care
  • Hospice care
  • IV therapy
  • Dementia care
  • Total parenteral nutrition
  • Adult day health care
  • Psychology
  • Social services
  • Recreational activities
  • Pain management

The Blossoms at Cumberland Rehab & Nursing Center CMS Ratings, Violations, and Safety Inspections

The CMS website publishes ratings for every qualified nursing home in the country. These scores are based on a five-star system that assesses an institution’s overall quality, health inspections, staffing, and quality measures. Below, we will dive into the reasons for The Blossoms at Cumberland Rehab & Nursing Center’s poor ratings.

Health Inspections

A one-star score is considered much below average for the health inspection category. The most recent inspection, conducted in January 2025, resulted in 13 health citations, exceeding the Arkansas average of 6.5 and the national average of 9.5. This goes to show that this facility is definitely one of the lower-quality nursing homes in Arkansas.

Since August 2024, three inspections have been conducted because of complaints. In the last three years, seven complaints have led to health citations, while one facility-reported issue has resulted in a citation during that same period. Some specific violations in these reports include:

  • A failure to protect residents from all types of physical, mental, and sexual abuse, physical punishment, and neglect
  • A failure to provide appropriate pressure ulcer care and ensure that new ulcers are prevented
  • A failure to provide care and assistance to perform activities of daily living for any resident who is unable
  • A failure to ensure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards
  • A failure to prepare and implement an infection prevention and control program
  • A failure to ensure that nurses and nurse aides have the appropriate competencies to care for every resident in a way that maximizes each resident’s well-being
  • A failure to make sure that the nursing home area is safe, clean, and comfortable for residents

Staffing

This nursing home also has a low score for staffing, which can exacerbate the risks of abuse and neglect:

  • 3 hours and 13 minutes of nurse staff hours per resident per day (average of 4 hours in Arkansas and 3 hours and 51 minutes nationally)
  • 16 minutes of registered nurse hours per resident per day (average of 25 minutes in Arkansas and 41 minutes nationally)
  • 0 minutes of physical therapist staff hours per resident per day (average of 2 minutes in Arkansas and 4 minutes nationally)
  • A registered nurse turnover rate of 90%, compared to a state average of 45.1% and a national average of 43.8%

Quality Measures

Quality measures assess the effectiveness of nursing home services. Here are some of the deficiencies found in the short-stay programs at The Blossoms at Cumberland Rehab & Nursing Center:

  • 34.6% of short-stay residents were re-hospitalized after admission, compared to the Arkansas average of 24.7% and the national average of 23.4%
  • 4% of residents experienced antipsychotic drug use in long-term care, compared to the Arkansas and national average of 1.6%
  • 4.6% of residents experienced nursing home decubitis ulcers, compared to the national average of 2.4%

There were also failures in the long-term care programs at this nursing home, including:

  • 2.05 outpatient emergency department visits per 1,000 long-stay resident days, compared to the national average of 1.78, indicating preventable nursing home injuries
  • 2.7% of residents experienced nursing home infection-related urinary cases, compared to the Arkansas average of 1.3% and the national average of 1.8%
  • 10.5% of residents experienced nursing home weight loss and neglect, compared to the Arkansas average of 5.2% and the national average of 5.5%
  • 21.1% of residents received antipsychotic medication, compared to 10.9% statewide and 14.5% nationally
  • 21.4% of residents experienced new or worsened bowel or bladder incontinence, compared to the Arkansas average of 15.9%

Nursing home residents are granted specific rights under Arkansas and federal laws, including:

  • The right to receive quality care
  • The right to a dignified existence
  • The right to be treated with respect
  • The right to file administrative complaints

If these rights are violated by the nurses, residents, administrators, or other employees at The Blossoms at Cumberland Rehab & Nursing Center, you may be eligible for a civil lawsuit against the Little Rock, AR, institution. An Arkansas nursing home abuse lawyer can help you recover the following legal damages:

  • Medical expenses – Costs of emergency room visits, surgery, medication, rehabilitation, and therapy associated with your injuries
  • Emotional distress – Psychological trauma caused by the incident, such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, anxiety, and depression
  • Loss of enjoyment of life – An inability to experience joy at the same level after the abuse or neglect

How Nursing Home Law Center Can Help

The Nursing Home Law Center is prepared to guide you through the claims process. Our team can provide the following legal services in Little Rock, AR:

  • Investigating The Blossoms at Cumberland Rehab & Nursing Center for negligence
  • Gathering evidence of wrongdoing
  • Assessing legal damages for full compensation
  • Protecting your resident rights under Arkansas and federal laws
  • Negotiating with insurers for the maximum settlement
  • Litigating in civil court if necessary

A Little Rock nursing home abuse attorney from our firm will work on a contingency fee basis, which means you owe nothing unless we win. Additionally, you can use a free consultation with our expert attorneys to ask questions about Arkansas laws, the claims process, or your specific case.

If you or a family member has suffered in a nursing home like The Blossoms at Cumberland, contact us today at 800-926-7565 or complete the online form to schedule a free consultation with the nursing home abuse experts.

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