Wenatchee, WA · 55 beds
One of Wenatchee's top-rated skilled nursing communities.
817 Pioneer Avenue, Cashmere, WA 98815 · Chelan County
Cashmere Post Acute is a skilled nursing home facility that meets patients short term rehabilitation and long term care needs. Our goal is to provide a wonderful service to the community and ensure that our residents our receiving excellent care.






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Typically 97% full (92 of 95 beds occupied on an average day). Openings here tend to go fast.
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Source: federal census data (average daily residents vs. certified beds, CMS Care Compare). Confirm current openings with an advisor — availability changes weekly.
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Cashmere Post Acute is a for-profit skilled nursing facility in Cashmere, WA, with 95 certified beds and an average of about 92 residents per day.
Medicare rates it 3 out of 5 stars overall — right around the national average. Component ratings: 3/5 on health inspections, 3/5 on staffing, 2/5 on quality measures.
Staff provide about 3.34 total nurse hours per resident each day (0.87 of them from registered nurses), below the national benchmark of roughly 3.9 hours. Annual nursing-staff turnover is about 35.1%, better than the ~52% national average — a sign of staffing stability. On the safety record, CMS notes 15 health deficiencies at its most recent standard survey, and 1 federal fine totaling $15,340 in the recent record.
From the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), on a 1–5 star scale.
We publish transparent estimates and verify exact pricing on request. No surprises.
| Level of care | Monthly cost | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Skilled Nursing | $11,720–$14,770/mo (median $12,890) | Local market estimate |
2024–2026 published survey medians, state median adjusted to local Wenatchee prices (BEA regional price parities). Request a quote for exact pricing. Range spans semi-private to private rooms. How we estimate costs
More nursing time per resident — and lower turnover — generally means more attentive care.
Federal inspectors survey nursing homes roughly once a year. Here's the latest on file.
The most recent findings from federal health inspections (47 citations on record — showing the latest 8). Every nursing home is inspected roughly once a year; most receive some citations.
Designate a qualified infection preventionist to be responsible for the infection prevent and control program in the nursing home.
Create and put into place a plan for meeting the resident's most immediate needs within 48 hours of being admitted
Procure food from sources approved or considered satisfactory and store, prepare, distribute and serve food in accordance with professional standards.
Honor the resident's right to and the facility must promote and facilitate resident self-determination through support of resident choice.
Keep residents' personal and medical records private and confidential.
Honor the resident's right to a safe, clean, comfortable and homelike environment, including but not limited to receiving treatment and supports for daily living safely.
Notify the resident or the resident’s representative in writing how long the nursing home will hold the resident’s bed in cases of transfer to a hospital or therapeutic leave.
PASARR screening for Mental disorders or Intellectual Disabilities
Severity uses the CMS scope/severity scale: D–F = potential for harm, G–I = actual harm, J–L = immediate jeopardy. Source: CMS Care Compare health citations; data as of the latest federal release. Discuss any finding directly with the community on a tour.
Federal fines and Medicare/Medicaid payment denials on record.
| Date | Type | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| 2023-11-15 | Fine | $15,340 |
817 Pioneer Avenue, Cashmere, WA
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Talk to an advisor about this communityCashmere Post Acute does not publish exact rates. Comparable skilled nursing in the Cashmere, WA area typically runs $11,720–$14,770 per month (median $12,890, based on published survey medians adjusted for local prices). A Haven advisor can confirm current pricing for free.
Medicare (CMS) rates Cashmere Post Acute 3 out of 5 stars overall, including 3/5 for health inspections, 3/5 for staffing, 2/5 for quality measures. The national average is about 3 stars.
Staff provide about 3.34 total nurse hours per resident per day (national benchmark ≈ 3.9), and annual nursing-staff turnover is about 35.1% (national average ≈ 52%). These figures are reported to the federal government and updated regularly.
Cashmere Post Acute has 47 health citations on its recent federal inspection record (last standard survey: 2025-01-13). The full citation-by-citation detail, with severity levels, is published on this page.
Typically 97% full (92 of 95 beds occupied on an average day). Openings here tend to go fast. Availability changes weekly — a Haven advisor can confirm current openings at no cost.
Cashmere Post Acute in Cashmere, WA offers skilled nursing and is licensed for 95 beds.
Most families start this search after a fall, a hospital stay, or a caregiver reaching a breaking point — and end up choosing from whatever has a bed open that week. Families who plan even a few weeks ahead get to choose on quality, fit, and price instead of availability alone.
Last verified 2026-07-06. We refresh inspection data monthly and reviews continuously.
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