2★ official rating · 98 beds
410 Terrace Drive, Uniontown, PA 15401 · 119 beds
Part of Communicare Health — a group with 121 communities
Terrace Health and Rehab Center is a nursing home in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, in Fayette County, southeast of Pittsburgh. It is a mid-sized building with 119 certified beds and about 106 residents on a typical day. As a certified skilled nursing facility, it offers short-term rehabilitation — therapy and nursing care to help someone recover after a hospital stay — and long-term skilled nursing for people who need daily nursing support. The building's own services page lists physical, occupational, and speech therapy, hospice care through a partner, and short respite stays that give a family caregiver a break. Staff describe a transitional care program they call PATH, which is meant to move recovering patients back home safely, and a pre-registration option for people who want to plan rehab before a scheduled surgery. In federal records the home is listed under the CommuniCare family of companies and run as a for-profit corporation, but as of December 2025 the building became affiliated with Saber Healthcare Group, whose site now carries its address and phone; confirm the current operator when you call. Government regulators give it 3 out of 5 stars overall, an average score. Star ratings come from official government health inspections and reporting — they are a regulatory measure, not family reviews. The parts differ: staffing is 4 stars and quality measures 5 stars, while health inspections are 2 stars, with 10 deficiencies in the last cycle and no fines. On a tour, ask what those inspection findings were and how they were fixed. The home sits on Terrace Drive in Uniontown; the operator's other Pennsylvania buildings include Rose Meadows in Pittsburgh and Perry in Wexford. Always confirm services, availability, and coverage directly with the facility before making a decision.
Prepared from this facility’s own materials and public records — reviewed before publishing.
Getting there. No facility-arranged transportation is described on the site. The building is at 410 Terrace Drive in Uniontown, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, southeast of Pittsburgh. Ask the staff about rides to medical appointments.
The average nursing home in Pennsylvania scores 3 out of 5 · nationwide it’s 3. That is close to the Pennsylvania average.
410 TERRACE DRIVE
UNIONTOWN, PA 15401
Official government records list this facility as “for profit - corporation.” Ownership matters — it tells you who is responsible for care decisions here.
Operated as part of Communicare Health, a group of 121 communities.
A note on names and branding
The government has not published individual ownership records for this facility.
About this page: the inspection rating, ownership records, bed count, and fines come from official government records. The description, highlights, and any items marked “as listed by the facility” come from the facility’s own materials and are reviewed before publishing. Family reviews are written by real families and checked by our team. Spot something wrong? Call the facility to confirm details before making a decision.
Tell us how to reach you and the team at Terrace Health & Rehab Center will set up a visit. Prefer the phone? Call (724) 438-6000 any time.
5★ official rating · Part of Communicare Health
5★ official rating · Part of Communicare Health
Phone: (724) 438-6000
It is a mid-sized home with 119 federally certified beds. On a typical day, about 106 residents live there, so it usually runs close to full — worth asking about a wait list.
It is a skilled nursing facility, meaning it provides daily nursing care and short-term rehab after a hospital stay. Its own services page lists physical, occupational, and speech therapy, hospice care through a partner, and short respite stays. It also describes a transitional care program called PATH aimed at getting recovering patients home. Confirm any specific need, like memory care or dialysis, directly with the staff.
Federal records still list it under the CommuniCare family of companies, run as a for-profit corporation. As of December 2025 the building became affiliated with Saber Healthcare Group, and Saber's website now carries its address and phone. Records can lag a change like this, so ask who runs the building today when you call.
Government regulators give it 3 out of 5 stars overall, which is average. Staffing is 4 stars and quality measures 5 stars, both strong; health inspections are the weaker area at 2 stars. Star ratings come from official government health inspections and reporting — they are a regulatory measure, not family reviews.
Inspections are the soft spot here: the last cycle found 10 deficiencies, though the home had no fines. Ask what was cited and what has been corrected. Staffing scored 4 stars and no administrators left recently, so the main focus can stay on the inspection history and on how the PATH program would fit your family member's recovery.
The building's phone is (724) 438-6000, which also reaches admissions. It sits at 410 Terrace Drive in Uniontown, in Fayette County. The operator's other Pennsylvania buildings include Rose Meadows in Pittsburgh and Perry in Wexford.
What government inspectors found when they visited in person.
How much time nurses and aides have for each resident, per day.
How well residents actually do on health measures over time.
From government health inspections and reporting · updated July 9, 2026.
Every licensed and certified nursing home is scored from 1 to 5 stars using the same government data: on-site health inspections, staffing levels, and measures of how residents do over time. 5 is much better than average; 1 is much worse. The percentile shows where Terrace Health & Rehab Centerlands against other homes — a low score doesn’t always mean bad care today, and a high score isn’t a guarantee, but it tells you what to ask about. Visiting in person is still the best test.
The most recent inspection cycle found 10 deficiencies. No fines were issued in the past three years.
When inspectors find a rule not being met — anything from paperwork to resident care — they record a “deficiency,” and the facility has to fix it. Most nursing homes have at least a few. Fines are money penalties for more serious or repeated problems. Many deficiencies or large fines are worth asking about when you visit.
Items marked “as listed by the facility” come from this facility’s own website. Confirm anything essential directly with the staff before you decide.
5★ official rating · Part of Communicare Health
5★ official rating · Part of Communicare Health
5★ official rating · Part of Communicare Health
5★ official rating · Part of Communicare Health
5★ official rating · Part of Communicare Health
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