Proud Recipient of the
4-Star Quality Measures Medicare Rating
We are proud to announce that we’ve been recognized by the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS) as a Four-Star Quality Measures Rated facility. Nursing homes are rated from 1-5 stars based on health inspections, staffing, and quality measures.

Reviews
Explore feedback from our residents and their families about the care they’ve received. Choosing Country Hills Post Acute means placing your trust in a team committed to providing high-quality care while safeguarding your health and well-being.
My experience riding the bus in the trolley has been I have bus drivers that have no idea what it means to be handicapped and it literally makes them insensitive to the needs of a handicapped individual it is leaving me frustrated 🥺🥴🤔
Our family is deeply grateful for the exceptional care and compassion that Israel Marquez has shown to our son and our family. Knowing that someone we love is in a skilled nursing facility is never easy, but Israel has consistently gone above and beyond to make us feel supported, informed, and confident that he is receiving the best possible care. His kindness, patience, and genuine concern are evident in every interaction. He always treats our son with dignity, respect, and compassion, and he always takes the time to listen to our questions and address our concerns with understanding and professionalism. His leadership and dedication create an environment where patients and families feel safe, valued, and cared for. It is clear that nursing is more than just a job for Israel Marquez—it is a calling. His commitment, empathy, and unwavering support have made a meaningful difference in our son’s life and in ours. We are incredibly thankful for everything he does each day and feel truly fortunate to have him as part of his care team. Thank you for your outstanding service, your compassionate heart, and for making such a positive impact on our family. You are deeply appreciated and deserve recognition for the remarkable care you provide. Sincerely Mrs. Truong and Family
I am a patient here just passing through. In the past 15 months I’ve been to 5 different Skilled Nursing Facilities. As a whole, this one has been the best. One problem, no one is allowed to enjoy the two, gated and eclosed, beautiful courtyards in the front. I spoke with the director and he told me that the back patio is for patients without visits to safely enjoy fresh air and the summer sun. I’m writing this because I just spent 10 minutes trying to hold the door open to this back patio helping a frustrated handicapped resident in a wheel chair who could not open nor could he get over the hump in the doorway. This leads me to believe that this back patio is a deterrent to keep residents from ever going outside. That passage way will not pass any legal A.D.A. standard or regulations. Can this be adjudicated or is going outside to far fetched?






