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Nursing Homes in New York

Browse and compare 596 Medicare-certified nursing homes across 286 cities in New York. The statewide average CMS quality rating is 3.1 out of 5 stars.

Nursing Homes in New York

Overview and quality data

New York is served by 596 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 286 cities, with Bronx having the largest concentration at 41 facilities. Other major cities include Brooklyn (40) and Rochester (23).

The average quality rating for nursing homes in New York is 3.1 out of 5 stars โ€” above the national average of 3.0. 241 facilities (41%) earned 4 stars or higher, and 135 achieved a perfect 5-star rating.

69% of nursing homes in New York are for-profit facilities, while 155 are non-profit. Facilities average 187 certified beds.

Browse by City

286 cities with nursing homes in New York

Bronx41Brooklyn40Rochester23New York13Far Rockaway11Flushing11Staten Island10Buffalo8Syracuse7Jamaica7New Rochelle6Utica6Albany6Williamsville5Yonkers5Troy5Rome5Plattsburgh4Oswego4Long Beach4Ithaca4Amsterdam3Ossining3Rockaway Park3Forest Hills3Binghamton3Smithtown3Fairport3Poughkeepsie3Canandaigua3Arverne3Cortland3Niagara Falls3Auburn3Riverdale3White Plains3Valhalla3Glen Cove3Woodbury3Hempstead3Batavia3Goshen3Massena2Herkimer2Medina2Sayville2Highland2Schenectady2Scotia2Middle Island2Middletown2Hollis2Elmira2Hornell2Horseheads2Springville2Endicott2Huntington2Lake Katrine2Orchard Park2Mount Vernon2Oneonta2Brentwood2Uniondale2Catskill2Newark2Valley Cottage2Freeport2Vestal2Warsaw2Oceanside2Watertown2New Hartford2Cortlandt Manor2Webster2Wellsville2West Babylon2New Paltz2West Haverstraw2Kenmore2Norwich2Whitestone2North Tonawanda2Jamesville2Gloversville2Glens Falls2Penn Yan2Bath2Lockport2Croton On Hudson2Port Chester2Port Jefferson2Granville2Great Neck2Liberty2Greenport2Queens Village2Bayside2Rhinebeck2Dunkirk2Rockville Centre2Lancaster2Hamburg2Cheektowaga2Beacon2Saint James2Montour Falls1Montrose1Moravia1Morrisville1Mount Morris1Nanuet1Nesconset1New Berlin1Newburgh1New City1Newfane1New Hyde Park1New York City1Niskayuna1North Creek1Oakdale1Ogdensburg1Olean1Oneida1Oriskany1Owego1Oxford1Painted Post1Palatine Bridge1Patchogue1Pawling1Peekskill1Penfield1Philmont1Pittsford1Plainview1Port Jefferson Stati1Port Jervis1Port Washington1Purdys1Purdy Station1Queensbury1Rensselaer1Riverhead1Roosevelt Island1Roscoe1Roslyn Heights1Rye1Saint Johnsville1Salamanca1Saratoga Springs1Scarsdale1Sleepy Hollow1Slingerlands1Sodus1Somers1South Hampton1South Setauket1Spencerport1Spring Valley1Staatsburg1Stamford1Suffern1Tarrytown1Ticonderoga1Tonawanda1Tupper Lake1Valatie1Valley Stream1Wappingers Falls1Warwick1Waterloo1Waterville1Waverly1Westhampton1West Islip1West Seneca1Woodmere1Woodside1Stonybrook1Albion1Allegany1Altamont1Amherst1Amityville1Argyle1Astoria1Avon1Baldwinsville1Bay Shore1Bellmore1Boonville1Brewster1Briarcliff Manor1Brockport1Brookhaven1Campbell Hall1Canton1Carthage1

What to Look For

Key factors when choosing a nursing home in New York

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 New York

How many nursing homes are in New York?

New York has 596 Medicare-certified nursing homes across 286 cities. Bronx has the most with 41.

Which cities in New York have the most nursing homes?

The top cities are Bronx (41), Brooklyn (40), Rochester (23), New York (13), Far Rockaway (11).

What is the average quality rating in New York?

The average CMS rating for nursing homes in New York is 3.1 out of 5 stars, above the national average of 3.0. 135 facilities earned a perfect 5-star rating. 41% 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 New York?

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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