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268 Medicare-certified nursing homes in KY.

Nursing Home Ratings & Deficiencies

Browse 268 Medicare-certified nursing homes with CMS quality ratings, health inspection scores, deficiency counts, and fine amounts. Use the filters below to narrow results by state, rating, or facility name.

Facility Name City State Overall Health Deficiencies Beds Fines
Tug Valley ARH Skilled Nursing Facility South Williamson Kentucky 4/5 3/5 5 34
Twin Rivers Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Owensboro Kentucky 4/5 4/5 0 132 $9,440
Valhalla Post Acute Louisville Kentucky 2/5 1/5 3 162 $17,963
Vanceburg Hills Vanceburg Kentucky 2/5 3/5 0 94 $10,527
Village Care Center Erlanger Kentucky 4/5 4/5 3 100
VILLASPRING OF ERLANGER ERLANGER Kentucky 3/5 2/5 5 140
Wellington Parc of Owensboro Owensboro Kentucky 4/5 4/5 1 80
Wesley Manor Louisville Kentucky 4/5 4/5 3 68
WEST LIBERTY NURSING AND REHABILITATION WEST LIBERTY Kentucky 3/5 2/5 7 48
Western State Nursing Facility Hopkinsville Kentucky 4/5 4/5 3 144
Westport Place Health Campus Louisville Kentucky 5/5 4/5 1 64
Williamsburg Health & Rehabilitation Center Williamsburg Kentucky 3/5 3/5 7 125
Willowbrook Healthcare Carlisle Kentucky 0 71
Windsor Care Center Mount Sterling Kentucky 1/5 1/5 8 144
Wolfe County Health & Rehabilitation Center Campton Kentucky 4/5 5/5 0 100
Woodcrest Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Elsmere Kentucky 4/5 4/5 2 127
Woodland Oaks Ashland Kentucky 1/5 3/5 4 110
Wurtland Nursing and Rehabilitation Wurtland Kentucky 1/5 1/5 13 126 $69,908

Frequently Asked Questions

5 stars means quality is much above average. 4 stars is above average. 3 stars is average. 2 stars is below average. 1 star means quality is much below average. The overall rating combines health inspection results, staffing data, and quality measure performance into a single score.

The Overall rating is a composite of three separate ratings: health inspections, staffing, and quality measures. The Health Inspection rating is based solely on the results of state health inspections conducted over the past three years, including the number and severity of deficiencies found. A facility can have a high overall rating but a lower health inspection rating if its staffing and quality measures compensate.

CMS updates nursing home quality data monthly. Our database reflects the most recent data available from the CMS Provider Data Catalog. Ratings, deficiency counts, and fine amounts are updated as CMS publishes new inspection results.