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Top 10 Best Nursing Homes in North Carolina
A list of the ten best skilled nursing homes in North Carolina. Based on the Weighted Health Inspection Score developed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
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Every year, thousands of seniors, their families, and friends are faced with the difficult decision of choosing a skilled nursing facility, either because someone is recuperating after a hospital visit or for end-of-life care. This is usually an issue that arises suddenly, and the decision makers are not equipped with the right knowledge and information to make a good decision. Not knowing how to decide, they turn to others for recommendations. Word of mouth, along with geography, are constantly cited as the most important factors in choosing a skilled nursing facility. Choosing a facility with such limited information can lead to significant problems. Not all skilled nursing facilities are the same and the people that you trust to recommend a facility may not know enough about the facility and the alternatives to be a competent guide.
To help people who are facing this difficult situation, we have compiled a list of the best North Carolina skilled nursing facilities and the the worst skilled nursing facilities. (We have also compiled the best and worst nursing homes by city for most cities in the United States, links are shown at the bottom on this page.) The lists are based on data provided by The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid (“CMS”) and include information gathered from detailed annual inspections, monthly reporting, complaint histories, deficiency reports and much more.
To see a more detailed analysis of the performance on skilled nursing facilities in North Carolina, including staffing, COVID-19 infections, historical occupancy levels and recent trends, look at our detailed analysis page.
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Hillcrest Convalescent Center 1417 W Pettigrew Street Durham, NC |
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Silas Creek Rehabilitation Center 3350 Silas Creek Parkway Winston Salem, NC |
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Clapps Nursing Center Inc 5229 Appomattox Road Pleasant Garden, NC |
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Anson Health and Rehabilitation 405 South Greene Street Wadesboro, NC |
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Chatham Nursing and Rehabilitation 700 Johnston Ridge Road Elkin, NC |
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Alpine Health and Rehabilitation of Asheboro 230 East Presnell Street Asheboro, NC |
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Crystal Bluffs Rehabilitation and Health Care Cent 4010 Bridges Street Extension Morehead City, NC |
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The Lodge at Mills River 5593 Old Haywood Road Mills River, NC |
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Haymount Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, Inc. 2346 Barrington Circle Fayetteville, NC |
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Hillside Nursing Center of Wake Forest 968 East Wait Avenue Wake Forest, NC |
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Best Nursing Homes in the Largest North Carolina Cities
All of the following nursing homes have been given a Weighted Health Inspection Score by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Every year, nursing homes in North Carolina go through an unannounced inspection performed by independent state examiners. These examiners look at factors such as cleanliness, hazards, and safety to perform the inspection. Points are given to nursing homes based on their deficiency in a certain category. Thus, a higher Weighted All Cycles Score means more problems and lower quality of care.
The list below ranks the homes with the best (lowest) weighted inspection scores. The score is shown next to the facility name.
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How We Compile Nursing Home Ratings in North Carolina
Every month, we rank all of the skilled nursing facilities in North Carolina. These rankings are based on data provided by The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid measures ("CMS”), including the CMS 5-Star Rating System and the Health Inspection Scores. The list of the best Skilled Nursing Facilities in North Carolina is based on the weighted overall health inspection score which is a composite of CMS's three most recent skilled nursing home inspection scores weighted to give the most recent inspection more importance.
The CMS 5-Star Rating System rates skilled nursing facilities from one to five stars, with one star being the lowest and five stars being the highest. The rating system also rates North Carolina nursing homes across five different dimensions including overall rating, health inspection rating, quality measures rating, overall staffing rating, and RN staffing rating (RN is an acronym for Registered Nurse).
FAQs About Nursing Homes in North Carolina
How Many Nursing Homes in North Carolina
There are 420 skilled nursing facilities registered with CMS in North Carolina with a total of 43,869 beds. Average occupancy was 81.92% in June 2026.
Below is an analysis of the distribution of skilled nursing facilities and the number of beds in North Carolina:
| CMS 5-Star Rating | No. of Facilities | No. of Beds |
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| 5: | 86 (21%) | 7,531 (17%) |
| 4: | 70 (17%) | 6,421 (15%) |
| 3: | 84 (20%) | 8,884 (20%) |
| 2: | 85 (20%) | 10,012 (23%) |
| 1: | 91 (22%) | 10,696 (25%) |