Recommended Statewide
103
Facilities graded B or better with zero fines
103 of 356 nursing homes (29%) meet our strict criteria. The national average is 31%.
103 recommended · 148 avoid · 192 cities · data
Recommended Statewide
103
Facilities graded B or better with zero fines
Average
356
across 192 cities
Facilities to Avoid
148
113 Grade F
$6,112,016 in combined fines
Gainesville
75% recommended
CMS star rating
| Metric | Georgia | National | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| % Recommended | 29% | 31% | ✗ Worse |
| Average CMS Stars | 2.6 | 3.0 | ✗ Worse |
| 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.
Nursing home care in Georgia presents a mixed picture for families seeking quality options for their loved ones. With a national rank of #23 out of 50 states, Georgia falls slightly below the national average of 31% in terms of recommended facilities, boasting only 29% of its 356 nursing homes as recommended. This raises concerns, especially considering the presence of 148 facilities that have been identified as ones to avoid and 113 that have received an F grade. Additionally, the average star rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) stands at a modest 2.6, indicating that many facilities may not meet the standards families expect for quality care.
On a positive note, certain areas in Georgia shine brighter than others when it comes to nursing home care. For instance, Gainesville leads the state with 75% of its facilities receiving recommendations, reflecting a higher standard of care in that region. Notably, the KEYSVILLE NURSING HOME & REHAB in Blythe stands out as the top facility in the state, holding an impressive trust score of 95. However, families should remain vigilant, as the total fines across nursing homes in Georgia amount to over $6 million, highlighting serious issues in some facilities. The existence of so many F-grade facilities underscores the need for thorough research when selecting a nursing home.
When searching for nursing home care in Georgia, families should prioritize several key factors to ensure the best possible environment for their loved ones. First and foremost, it is essential to look at the trust scores and star ratings of facilities, as these indicators can provide insight into the quality of care and overall satisfaction. Additionally, families should investigate any fines or violations that a facility may have incurred, as these can be red flags for potential problems. By carefully evaluating these elements, families can make more informed decisions and find a nursing home that not only meets their needs but also promotes the well-being of their loved ones.
Is Georgia improving or declining?
Georgia quality has remained stable.
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Common issues found across Georgia nursing homes
In Georgia, 113 out of 356 nursing homes have received F grades, indicating significant quality and safety issues.
There are 148 facilities in Georgia recommended to avoid, indicating a significant portion of homes may not meet quality care standards.
With total fines amounting to $6,112,016, Georgia nursing homes face notable financial penalties, reflecting ongoing regulatory challenges.
Highest-scoring facilities statewide
Rockmart
Lawrenceville
Colquitt
Fitzgerald
Franklin
Savannah
Sandersville
Where to find specific care in Georgia
30 facilities
Best options in Gainesville
80 facilities
Highest success in Gainesville
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