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The Villas at New Brighton
Nursing home in New Brighton, Ramsey County, Minnesota
The state's license record
- License type
- SKILLED NURSING FACILITY/NURSING FACILIT
- License number
- 424254
- Licensed capacity
- 99 residents
- Ownership on file
- For-Profit Limited Liability Company
- License effective
- January 1, 2026
- License expires
- December 31, 2026
- Address on file
- 825 1st Avenue NW, New Brighton, MN, 55112
- Telephone on file
- 651-633-7875
Source: Minnesota Department of Health, Health Care Provider Lookup, checked July 8, 2026. This record comes from the state and cannot be edited by the facility or by anyone else.
Medicare's ratings for this nursing home
- Overall rating
- 1 of 5
- Health inspections
- 1 of 5
- Staffing
- 4 of 5
- Quality measures
- 4 of 5
A combined score Medicare computes from the three domains below, starting from the health inspection rating and adjusting up or down for staffing and quality measures.
What it misses: It is a formula, not a judgment about whether a place will feel right for your family, and a single recent problem can hide inside a decent average.
Results of the state's unannounced on-site inspections and complaint investigations over roughly the last three years, weighted toward the most recent cycle. This is the only domain based entirely on independent observers walking the building.
What it misses: Inspections are a sample of days, not a camera in the hallway. A facility can look fine on inspection day and still be short-staffed on weekends.
Nurse and aide hours per resident per day, from payroll records, adjusted for how sick the residents are. Staffing level is one of the strongest predictors of care quality that exists in the data.
What it misses: Averages can mask thin weekends and overnight shifts, and hours say nothing about turnover in the people your parent will actually know. We show weekend hours and turnover separately below for that reason.
Rates of things like pressure sores, falls with injury, infections, and hospital readmissions, computed from the facility's own required resident assessments and claims data.
What it misses: Much of it is self-reported by the facility. Treat a low score seriously; treat a high score as a starting point to verify, not a promise.
Staffing, in actual hours
Hours of direct nursing care per resident per day, from payroll records. The weekend number matters: staffing is usually thinnest then.
- Total nursing
- 3.65 hrs
- Registered nurses
- 0.97 hrs
- RN hours, weekends
- 0.76 hrs
- Nursing staff turnover
- 35.0%
- RN turnover
- 47.6%
- Administrators left, 12 mo
- 1
Federal penalties, last three years
25 fines totaling $249,970. A fine follows a verified violation; the size tracks severity.
- February 23, 2026: Fine$26,685
- April 8, 2025: Fine$15,940
- April 8, 2025: Fine$26,685
- February 11, 2025: Fine$26,685
- August 1, 2024: Fine$16,801
- February 20, 2024: Fine$4,938
- February 12, 2024: Fine$4,938
- January 22, 2024: Fine$14,814
- November 20, 2023: Fine$4,587
- November 13, 2023: Fine$4,587
- November 6, 2023: Fine$4,587
- October 30, 2023: Fine$4,587
- October 23, 2023: Fine$4,587
- October 17, 2023: Fine$4,587
- October 10, 2023: Fine$4,587
- October 2, 2023: Fine$4,587
- September 25, 2023: Fine$4,545
- September 18, 2023: Fine$4,587
- August 28, 2023: Fine$13,762
- August 14, 2023: Fine$4,545
- August 7, 2023: Fine$4,587
- July 17, 2023: Fine$11,538
- June 28, 2023: Fine$26,225
- June 26, 2023: Fine$3,176
- June 20, 2023: Fine$2,823
Source: CMS Care Compare monthly public files, data processed June 1, 2026, checked July 8, 2026. Verify anytime at medicare.gov Care Compare.
State inspection and investigation findings
MDH surveys facilities on a regular cycle and investigates complaints, including allegations of abuse, neglect, or financial misuse. Each finding below links the state's own report. An unsubstantiated investigation means the allegation was not verified, not that nothing was alleged.
66 investigations (15 substantiated) and 2 routine surveys on file.
- Routine survey, concluded April 23, 2026state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded March 5, 2026state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded March 30, 2026state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded February 9, 2026state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded September 5, 2025state report (PDF)
- Investigation: substantiated, concluded August 13, 2025state report (PDF)
- Investigation: substantiated, concluded June 17, 2025state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded June 27, 2025state report (PDF)
- Investigation: substantiated, concluded September 17, 2025state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded June 27, 2025state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded May 21, 2025state report (PDF)
- Investigation: substantiated, concluded May 6, 2025state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded April 16, 2025state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded May 7, 2025state report (PDF)
- Routine survey, concluded February 11, 2025state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded April 7, 2025state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded April 7, 2025state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded March 3, 2025state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded January 30, 2025state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded December 19, 2024state report (PDF)
- Investigation: substantiated, concluded December 19, 2024state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded November 13, 2024state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded November 13, 2024state report (PDF)
- Investigation: substantiated, concluded November 13, 2024state report (PDF)
- Investigation: substantiated, concluded November 7, 2024state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded September 17, 2024state report (PDF)
- Investigation: substantiated, concluded September 17, 2024state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded October 7, 2024state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded October 7, 2024state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded October 7, 2024state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded October 7, 2024state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded October 7, 2024state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded October 7, 2024state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded October 7, 2024state report (PDF)
- Investigation: substantiated, concluded August 15, 2024state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded July 10, 2024state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded July 18, 2024state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded July 18, 2024state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded June 21, 2024state report (PDF)
- Investigation: unsubstantiated, concluded June 21, 2024state report (PDF)
Showing the 40 most recent of 68 findings. The full list is on the MDH site linked below.
Source: MDH Health Care Provider Evaluation and Investigation Results, checked July 8, 2026. Verify anytime at the MDH findings search.
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