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418 Medicare-certified nursing homes in NC.

Nursing Home Ratings & Deficiencies

Browse 418 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
Willow Creek Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Goldsboro North Carolina 3/5 3/5 7 200 $6,570
Willow Ridge Of NC Rutherfordton North Carolina 1/5 1/5 12 150 $146,939
Willow Valley Center for Nursing and Rehabilitatio Winston-Salem North Carolina 1/5 1/5 9 230 $283,330
Willowbrook Rehabilitation and Care Yadkinville North Carolina 4/5 4/5 2 76
Willowbrooke Court SC Ctr at Matthews Glen Matthews North Carolina 5/5 4/5 3 15
Willowbrooke Court SC Ctr at Tryon Estates Columbus North Carolina 5/5 5/5 0 16
Wilora Lake Healthcare Charlotte North Carolina 3/5 3/5 10 70
Wilson Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center Wilson North Carolina 4/5 4/5 1 81
Wilson Pines Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Wilson North Carolina 5/5 4/5 3 108
Wilson Rehabilitation and Nursing Center Wilson North Carolina 5/5 5/5 0 90
Windsor Point Continuing Care Fuquay-Varina North Carolina 5/5 5/5 0 45
Windsor Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center Windsor North Carolina 1/5 1/5 22 82 $249,991
Woodbury Wellness Center Inc Hampstead North Carolina 3/5 3/5 1 112 $15,646
Woodhaven Nursing Center Lumberton North Carolina 1/5 1/5 7 115 $128,210
Woodlands Nursing & Rehabilitation Center Fayetteville North Carolina 4/5 4/5 2 80 $4,709
Yadkin Nursing and Care Center Yadkinville North Carolina 4/5 4/5 1 147 $8,018
Yanceyville Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center Yanceyville North Carolina 2/5 2/5 11 157
Zebulon Rehabilitation Center Zebulon North Carolina 4/5 4/5 2 60

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.