Senior Home Review
Independent · sourced from 72 state & federal agencies

The full file on the home
where they'll live next.

Senior Home Review pulls every public record on a senior living facility — inspections, ownership, citations, lawsuits — and turns it into a clear PDF in your inbox. So you can place a parent with the same diligence the facility uses to screen its own staff.

Delivered in 24–48 hrs
Reports from $59
30-day refund
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Start here

Search the facility you're considering.

Try a facility name, narrow by state, or paste the ZIP from the brochure you were handed.
Why we exist

The facility screens every employee. Who screens the facility?

The facility's process

Every employee, fully vetted.

Criminal background check pre-hire
Licensure & reference verification
7-year employment history audit
Drug screening and re-screening
What families get

A brochure and a tour.

A glossy 24-page marketing brochure
A 30-minute facility tour, by appointment
A salesperson's word on safety record
Maybe a few Google reviews
The data exists. It just isn't accessible.
50 separate state agencies. Clinical vernacular. No central index. We aggregate everything into one plain-English report.
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How it works

From 72 public sources to one PDF on your desk.

Read methodology
01

Pick a facility

Search by name, state, or ZIP. We pull the official record — address, license number, bed count, ownership entity.

02

Choose a tier

Primary covers licensing, citations, Medicare/Medicaid. Advanced adds civil/criminal lawsuits and CDC health data.

03

We compile

Our team and tooling aggregate state DHS records, CMS filings, court dockets, and inspection history.

04

PDF in 24–48 hrs

Delivered by email. Plain English with citations to every public-record source we used.

What you get

One PDF. Every public record. Decoded.

Every report follows the same template — so once you've read one, you can compare facilities like apartments. We open with the headlines: who owns the building, how it's licensed, and what inspectors found on their last visit.

Ownership & corporate parent
Including license-holder LLC and historical operators.
Licensing & inspection log
State DHS findings from the last 5 years, with severity codes.
Citations & violations
Decoded into plain English with original inspection IDs.
Civil & criminal lawsuits
(Advanced) Federal and state court filings, by docket.
Compare report tiers
Senior Home Review
#2026.05.MR-0517
Primary Facility Report

Mesa Ridge Nursing Center

880 S Greenfield Rd · Mesa, AZ 85206
Beds
148
License
SN04-0552
Opened
1998
Findings — last 5 years
2025-09-14F684
high
Quality of care — pressure ulcer protocol not followed for 2 residents.
2024-11-02F812
moderate
Food safety — kitchen storage temps outside acceptable range.
2023-07-21F689
moderate
Accident hazards — unsecured medication cart on hall B.
Continued — p.2 of 14Sources: AZDHS · CMS · PACER
Data sources

Every claim has a receipt.

We don't generate data. We compile and translate public records that already exist — so every line of your report is verifiable.

Full methodology
State
Department of Health Services
50 states · 72 agencies · weekly refresh
Federal
CMS Nursing Home Compare
Star ratings · staffing · deficiencies
Courts
PACER & state dockets
Civil suits · criminal · settlements
Health
CDC infection control data
LTC-specific safety reporting
Next step

Don't tour another facility without the file.

Most families spend 3–6 weeks comparing facilities. A $59 report can collapse that into an afternoon — and surface things a tour never will.