Worth Considering
0
Facilities graded B or better with zero fines
0 of 3 nursing homes in Dyer (0%) meet our strict criteria. The Indiana statewide average is 29%.
0 recommended · 0 caution · 3 avoid · data
Worth Considering
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Facilities graded B or better with zero fines
+0.00 vs state
395
across 3 facilities
High Risk Facilities
3
3 Grade F
$33,007 in combined fines
passed all inspections
0 min
RN time per resident daily
Below CMS recommendation
The nursing home market in Dyer, Indiana, is poor, with all three facilities receiving fines totaling $33,007. Families should be cautious, as there are no recommended facilities and the top-rated option, Great Lakes Healthcare Center, has only a 2-star rating.
The other 3 Dyer facilities didn't qualify — 3 carry Grade D or F ratings and 1 has fines totaling $33K.
These facilities have significant quality concerns.
Our criteria: Trust Grade B or better (score 70+) AND zero fines in 3 years
Based on what we found in local inspection data
"What is your current CMS star rating and Trust Score?"
Dyer's city average is 1.3 stars
"Have you received any fines in the past 3 years?"
1 of 3 Dyer facilities have fines
"How many RN hours per resident do you provide daily?"
CMS recommends 45 min; Dyer avg is 0 min
"What were your most recent inspection findings?"
Dyer facilities average 0.0 deficiencies per inspection
Houston has strong options, but nearby cities add even more choices
0 of 3 nursing homes in Dyer (0%) meet our strict criteria of excellent inspection results and a clean record with no fines.
Our criteria are intentionally strict. While Dyer has 3 nursing homes, none currently achieve both a Trust Grade of B+ or better AND zero fines. We list all facilities with honest assessments to help you make informed decisions.
A facility earns our recommendation when it achieves a Trust Grade of B or better (score of 70+) AND has zero fines in the past three years. This combination indicates consistent quality care and regulatory compliance.
Look beyond star ratings. Check for recent fines, abuse citations, staffing levels (especially RN hours), and inspection deficiencies. Visit in person during different times of day to observe care quality firsthand.