Best Nursing Homes in Kansas

68 of 299 nursing homes (23%) meet our strict criteria. The national average is 31%.

#34 of 50 states

68 recommended · 151 avoid · 181 cities · data

Recommended Statewide

68

Facilities graded B or better with zero fines

68 recommended 9 caution 151 avoid

National Rank

#34

Average

Total Facilities

299

across 181 cities

Facilities to Avoid

151

118 Grade F

$7,631,649 in combined fines

Best City

Winfield

50% recommended

State Average

2.9

CMS star rating

Kansas vs National Average

Comparison of nursing home metrics between Kansas and national averages
Metric Kansas National Verdict
% Recommended 23% 31% ✗ Worse
Average CMS Stars 2.9 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.

The Kansas Reality

Nursing home care in Kansas presents a mixed bag for families seeking quality options for their loved ones. With a national rank of #34 out of 50 states, Kansas falls below the national average of 31% for recommended facilities, offering only 23% (68 out of 299) that are deemed worthy of consideration. This statistic raises concerns, particularly as families navigate their choices in a landscape where 151 facilities are categorized as needing to be avoided. The average rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is a modest 2.89 stars, which further underscores the challenges faced by families looking for high-quality care in the state.

Despite these challenges, there are noteworthy highlights in Kansas nursing home care. The city of Winfield stands out with 50% of its facilities recommended, indicating a glimmer of hope for families in that area. The top-rated facility, the Dooley Center in Atchison, boasts an impressive Trust Score of 93, providing a beacon of quality in a broader context that includes 118 facilities receiving an F-grade and a total of over $7.6 million in fines. Families should remain vigilant and weigh these recommendations against the backdrop of serious concerns about the quality of care in many facilities across the state.

When searching for nursing home care in Kansas, families should prioritize several key factors. Begin by examining the Trust Scores and CMS star ratings of potential facilities, which can offer insight into the quality of care provided. Additionally, it is essential to check for any fines or violations that a facility may have incurred, as these can be indicative of systemic issues. Engaging with local resources, seeking reviews from current and former residents, and visiting facilities in person can also aid families in making informed decisions for their loved ones' care. By approaching this search with diligence and care, families can navigate the Kansas nursing home landscape more effectively.

Quality Trend

Is Kansas improving or declining?

2024
26%
2025
24%
2026
23%

Kansas quality has remained stable.

Cities Ranked by Quality

Click any city to see detailed facility recommendations

Statewide Warning Patterns

Common issues found across Kansas nursing homes

High Number of Facilities with F Grades

In Kansas, 118 out of 299 nursing homes have received F grades, indicating significant quality and safety issues.

Facilities to Avoid

There are 151 facilities in Kansas recommended to avoid, indicating a significant portion of homes may not meet quality care standards.

Substantial Total Fines

With total fines amounting to $7,631,649, Kansas nursing homes face notable financial penalties, reflecting ongoing regulatory challenges.

Top 10 Nursing Homes in Kansas

Highest-scoring facilities statewide

Care Type Availability

Where to find specific care in Kansas

Memory Care

30 facilities

Best options in Winfield

Short-Term Rehab

80 facilities

Highest success in Winfield

Medicaid Beds

150 facilities

Avg waitlist: 2-4 months

Ventilator / Complex Care

5 facilities

Limited availability

Cost Overview

Private Room

$7,500/mo

Near national average

Semi-Private

$6,500/mo

Medicaid Rate

$165/day

75% of recommended facilities accept Medicaid

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Kansas compare to neighboring states?

Kansas ranks 34th nationally in terms of nursing home quality, which places it lower than some of its neighboring states. For instance, states like Nebraska and Missouri typically have higher rankings and may provide better overall care options.

What percentage of nursing homes in Kansas meet quality criteria?

In Kansas, only 23% of nursing homes meet the recommended quality criteria, which is below the national average of 31%. This indicates that there is room for improvement in the quality of care provided across the state.

Which city in Kansas offers the best nursing home care?

Winfield is noted as the best city in Kansas for nursing home care, likely due to its combination of quality facilities and services. Families looking for reliable care options often consider Winfield for its reputation in the sector.

What is the cost of a private room in a Kansas nursing home?

The cost of a private room in a Kansas nursing home averages around $7,000 per month. This figure can vary significantly based on the specific facility and its amenities.