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Nursing Homes in North Carolina

Browse and compare 418 Medicare-certified nursing homes across 201 cities in North Carolina. The statewide average CMS quality rating is 2.9 out of 5 stars.

Nursing Homes in North Carolina

Overview and quality data

North Carolina is served by 418 Medicare-certified nursing homes offering skilled nursing care, rehabilitation services, and long-term residential care for individuals who need ongoing medical attention. These facilities are spread across 201 cities, with Charlotte having the largest concentration at 20 facilities. Other major cities include Durham (11) and Wilmington (11).

The average quality rating for nursing homes in North Carolina is 2.9 out of 5 stars โ€” below the national average of 3.0. 157 facilities (38%) earned 4 stars or higher, and 84 achieved a perfect 5-star rating.

83% of nursing homes in North Carolina are for-profit facilities, while 60 are non-profit. Facilities average 105 certified beds.

Browse by City

201 cities with nursing homes in North Carolina

Charlotte20Durham11Wilmington11Raleigh11Greensboro11Asheville10Fayetteville8Gastonia7Winston-salem7Salisbury7Hendersonville6Lumberton5Burlington5Wilson5Concord5Pinehurst4Lexington4Monroe4New Bern4Greenville4Chapel Hill4Hickory4Black Mountain4Albemarle4Asheboro3Lincolnton3Thomasville3Huntersville3Mount Airy3Cary3Kinston3Henderson3Morganton3Kernersville3High Point3Sanford3Lenoir3Winston Salem3Rocky Mount3Statesville3Waynesville3Goldsboro3Matthews3Rutherfordton3Brevard3Kannapolis2Whiteville2Elizabethtown2Roxboro2Reidsville2Oxford2Clinton2Washington2Eden2Jamestown2Elkin2Windsor2Laurinburg2Smithfield2Shelby2Clayton2Scotland Neck2Clemmons2Garner2Sylva2Dunn2Jacksonville2North Wilkesboro2Lillington2Pittsboro2Elizabeth City2Tarboro2Mooresville2Wilkesboro2Wadesboro2Louisburg2Yadkinville2Cherryville2King2Bryson City1Connelly Springs1Grover1Harrisburg1Kenansville1Granite Falls1Fuquay Varina1Havelock1Grantsboro1Siler City1Edenton1Archdale1Warrenton1Waxhaw1Hayesville1Mills River1Blowing Rock1Snow Hill1Burnsville1Benson1Stokesdale1Hampstead1Bermuda Run1Wallace1Knightdale1Franklin1Weaverville1Columbus1Farmville1Danbury1Marshville1Nebo1Maggie Valley1Jackson1Robbinsville1Canton1Newton1Spruce Pine1Pleasant Garden1Colfax1Rich Square1Cherokee1Bolivia1Newport1Mars Hill1Cornelius1Spencer1Taylorsville1Morehead City1Tryon1Plymouth1Ash1Bostic1Southern Pines1Williamston1Hillsborough1Shallotte1Hertford1Southport1Pembroke1Pollocksville1Sparta1Winnabow1Nashville1Mebane1Aberdeen1Marion1Andrews1Hamlet1Biscoe1Flat Rock1Mcleansville1Ayden1Arden1Saluda1Trinity1Marshall1Fairview1Forest City1Ramseur1Connelly Spring1Eastover1Kings Mountain1Swannanoa1Weldon1Gatesville1Wake Forest1Yanceyville1Lake Waccamaw1Beaufort1Highlands1Burgaw1Mocksville1Conover1Fuquay-varina1Nags Head1Rockingham1Boone1Indian Trail1Madison1Falcon1Roanoke Rapids1Apex1Warsaw1Jefferson1Ahoskie1Graham1Mount Olive1Mint Hill1Zebulon1Walnut Cove1Stanley1Pineville1Carthage1Advance1Murphy1Fletcher1Raeford1Barco1Denton1Candler1

What to Look For

Key factors when choosing a nursing home in North Carolina

1

Overall Star Rating

CMS assigns 1-5 stars based on health inspections, staffing levels, and quality measures. Facilities with 4-5 stars consistently deliver better outcomes.

2

Staffing Levels

Check RN, LPN, and CNA hours per resident per day. Higher staffing โ€” especially registered nurse hours โ€” correlates strongly with better care quality and fewer adverse events.

3

Health Inspection Results

Review the most recent inspection for deficiencies, complaints, and violations. Fewer and less severe deficiencies indicate better regulatory compliance and resident safety.

4

Quality Measures

Look at clinical outcomes: fall rates, pressure ulcer incidence, urinary tract infections, antipsychotic medication use, and rates of emergency department visits.

5

Resident & Family Experience

Visit in person to observe staff interactions, cleanliness, and resident engagement. Ask about family councils, visiting hours, and how concerns are handled.

Frequently Asked Questions

About nursing homes in North Carolina

How many nursing homes are in North Carolina?

North Carolina has 418 Medicare-certified nursing homes across 201 cities. Charlotte has the most with 20.

Which cities in North Carolina have the most nursing homes?

The top cities are Charlotte (20), Durham (11), Wilmington (11), Raleigh (11), Greensboro (11).

What is the average quality rating in North Carolina?

The average CMS rating for nursing homes in North Carolina is 2.9 out of 5 stars, below the national average of 3.0. 84 facilities earned a perfect 5-star rating. 38% scored 4 stars or higher.

What should I look for when choosing a nursing home?

Key factors include overall star rating, staffing levels, health inspection results. Visit our individual facility pages for detailed quality data and CMS ratings.

Are all nursing homes listed here Medicare-certified?

Yes. Every facility on OurHealthNetwork is certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Our data comes directly from CMS Nursing Home Compare and is updated regularly.

Does Medicare cover nursing home care?

Medicare covers nursing home services for eligible beneficiaries. Coverage details vary by service type and facility. Check with the specific facility and your Medicare plan for coverage details.

How often is CMS Nursing Home Compare data updated?

CMS typically updates nursing home quality data quarterly. Our database reflects the most recent CMS release, refreshed periodically.

Can I compare nursing homes across cities in North Carolina?

Yes. Click any city below to view nursing homes in that area with detailed quality data, star ratings, maps, and facility information.

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