HENDERSON, NV โ Federal health inspectors identified eight deficiencies at Oasis Nursing & Rehab of Green Valley during a standard health inspection conducted on September 26, 2025, including citations for environmental safety conditions at the Henderson facility.

Environmental Safety Concerns at Henderson Facility
Among the deficiencies documented, inspectors cited the facility under federal regulatory tag F0921, which requires nursing homes to maintain areas that are safe, easy to use, clean, and comfortable for residents, staff, and the public.
The citation carried a Scope/Severity Level D classification, indicating an isolated incident where no actual harm was documented but the potential existed for more than minimal harm to residents. While this represents the lower end of the federal severity scale, environmental safety deficiencies in long-term care settings carry meaningful implications for vulnerable populations.
Nursing home residents are disproportionately affected by environmental hazards compared to the general population. Many residents have mobility limitations, cognitive impairments, or sensory deficits that make it difficult to identify and avoid unsafe conditions independently. A wet floor, cluttered hallway, or poorly maintained handrail that might pose a minor inconvenience for an able-bodied person can result in a fall with serious consequences โ including hip fractures, head injuries, or hospitalization โ for an elderly resident.
What Federal Standards Require
Federal regulations under 42 CFR ยง 483.90 establish clear expectations for the physical environment of Medicare- and Medicaid-certified nursing facilities. These standards mandate that facilities maintain the premises in a manner that ensures resident safety and comfort at all times.
Proper environmental maintenance in a nursing home includes regular inspection of flooring for trip hazards, adequate lighting in all common areas and resident rooms, functional handrails and grab bars, clear egress pathways, appropriate temperature control, and sanitary conditions throughout the building. Facilities are expected to conduct routine safety rounds and address identified hazards promptly.
When environmental conditions fall below these standards, the risk extends beyond individual incidents. Unsafe environments can contribute to resident falls, which remain one of the most common and consequential adverse events in nursing homes. According to federal data, falls account for a significant portion of nursing home injuries each year, and environmental factors are among the most preventable contributing causes.
Eight Total Deficiencies Signal Broader Concerns
The environmental citation was one of eight total deficiencies identified during the September 2025 inspection. While the full scope of the remaining citations spans multiple areas of facility operations, the cumulative number suggests inspectors found concerns across several aspects of care and facility management.
For context, the national average number of deficiencies per nursing home inspection varies by state, but facilities with eight or more citations typically warrant closer attention from regulators and families evaluating care options. Each deficiency represents an area where the facility did not meet the minimum federal standards established to protect residents.
Facility Reports Corrections
Oasis Nursing & Rehab of Green Valley has reported that corrections for the environmental deficiency were implemented as of December 5, 2025, approximately 10 weeks after the inspection. The facility's status is listed as "deficient, provider has date of correction," meaning the facility has acknowledged the issue and reported taking corrective action.
It is important to note that self-reported corrections are not automatically verified by inspectors. Federal and state survey agencies may conduct follow-up visits to confirm that corrections have been properly implemented and sustained over time.
What Families Should Know
Families with loved ones at Oasis Nursing & Rehab of Green Valley, or those considering the facility for future placement, can review the complete inspection findings through the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Care Compare website. This federal database provides detailed information about deficiency histories, staffing levels, quality measures, and overall star ratings for every certified nursing home in the country.
Residents and families who observe environmental hazards or other safety concerns at any nursing facility are encouraged to report them to the Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health, which oversees nursing home licensing and complaint investigations in the state.
The full inspection report for Oasis Nursing & Rehab of Green Valley contains additional details about all eight deficiencies cited during the September 2025 survey.
Full Inspection Report
The details above represent a summary of key findings. View the complete inspection report for Oasis Nursing & Rehab of Green Valley from 2025-09-26 including all violations, facility responses, and corrective action plans.