The link on the right provides a national list of nursing homes with a one-star rating.Īll files are searchable by facility name location ratings for health inspections, quality measures, and staffing ownership type (for-profit vs not-for-profit) reported staffing substantiated complaints against the facility and number and amount of fines.
For these reasons, LTCCC periodically compiles and publishes the names of one-star facilities.Ĭlick on the links below to download easy-to-use, searchable files of one-star facilities for each state (except for Washington, DC, which currently has no one-star facilities). While studies have shown that having a high rating does not necessarily mean that a nursing home is safe, substandard care in lower rated facilities has become a matter of increasing public concern. The federal government rates all licensed nursing homes on a scale of one to five, with one being the lowest possible rating and five being the highest. A Guide to Essential Nursing Home Quality Standards.‘I Feel Like I’m in Prison’: An Oral History of COVID-19 in Nursing Homes.A Guide to Nursing Home Oversight & Enforcement.Broken Promises: An Assessment of Nursing Home Oversight.“They Make You Pay”: How Fear of Retaliation Silences Residents in America’s Nursing Homes.Abuse, Neglect, & Crime Reporting Center.