Recommended Statewide
52
Facilities graded B or better with zero fines
52 of 193 nursing homes (27%) meet our strict criteria. The national average is 31%.
52 recommended · 83 avoid · 97 cities · data
Recommended Statewide
52
Facilities graded B or better with zero fines
Average
193
across 97 cities
Facilities to Avoid
83
65 Grade F
$4,244,279 in combined fines
Rocky Hill
75% recommended
CMS star rating
| Metric | Connecticut | National | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| % Recommended | 27% | 31% | ✗ Worse |
| Average CMS Stars | 3.0 | 3.0 | ✓ Better |
| Staff Turnover | 50% | 44% | ✗ Worse |
| RN Hours/Day | 0.65 | 0.75 | ✗ Worse |
| Avg Deficiencies | 8.5 | 7.5 | ✗ Worse |
Data from CMS Care Compare as of . National averages based on all 15,000 U.S. nursing homes.
When it comes to nursing home care, Connecticut ranks 27th out of 50 states, indicating an average standing in terms of quality and accessibility. Of the 193 nursing facilities in the state, only 52 are recommended, which translates to about 27%. This falls short of the national average of 31%, suggesting that families may need to conduct thorough research to find quality options. Despite the challenges, Connecticut offers a range of facilities, but prospective residents should be aware that 83 facilities are marked as ones to avoid, with 65 receiving an F-grade. Additionally, the state has imposed total fines of over $4.2 million on various facilities, raising concerns about compliance and care standards.
Families should consider the notable strengths and weaknesses within Connecticut's nursing home landscape. Rocky Hill stands out as the best city for nursing home care, boasting a commendable 75% recommendation rate. Among the facilities, EDGEHILL HEALTH CENTER in Stamford is ranked the highest, with an impressive Trust Score of 95, positioning it as a top choice for families seeking quality care. However, the presence of a significant number of facilities to avoid and the high number of F-grade establishments serve as a cautionary note. With an average CMS star rating of 3.04, the need for careful evaluation is evident.
When searching for nursing home care in Connecticut, families are advised to prioritize several key factors. Start by examining the Trust Scores and CMS star ratings of facilities to gauge the quality of care provided. Additionally, it's imperative to check for any fines imposed on facilities, as this may indicate underlying issues with compliance and care standards. By focusing on these elements, families can make more informed decisions and find a suitable nursing home that meets their loved one's needs while minimizing potential concerns.
Is Connecticut improving or declining?
Connecticut quality has remained stable.
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Common issues found across Connecticut nursing homes
In Connecticut, 65 out of 193 nursing homes have received F grades, indicating significant quality and safety issues.
There are 83 facilities in Connecticut recommended to avoid, indicating a significant portion of homes may not meet quality care standards.
With total fines amounting to $4,244,279, Connecticut nursing homes face notable financial penalties, reflecting ongoing regulatory challenges.
Highest-scoring facilities statewide
Stamford
Enfield
New Canaan
Plantsville
Danbury
Meriden
Bloomfield
Bloomfield
Where to find specific care in Connecticut
30 facilities
Best options in Rocky Hill
80 facilities
Highest success in Rocky Hill
150 facilities
Avg waitlist: 2-4 months
5 facilities
Limited availability
Private Room
$7,500/mo
Near national average
Semi-Private
$6,500/mo
Medicaid Rate
$165/day
75% of recommended facilities accept Medicaid