Recommended Statewide
302
Facilities graded B or better with zero fines
302 of 923 nursing homes (33%) meet our strict criteria. The national average is 31%.
302 recommended · 384 avoid · 362 cities · data
Recommended Statewide
302
Facilities graded B or better with zero fines
Above Average
923
across 362 cities
Facilities to Avoid
384
281 Grade F
$23,695,067 in combined fines
Avon
100% recommended
CMS star rating
| Metric | Ohio | National | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| % Recommended | 33% | 31% | ✓ Better |
| Average CMS Stars | 3.2 | 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.
Ohio ranks 16th out of 50 states for nursing home care, indicating a relatively favorable position in comparison to many other states. With 33% of its 923 nursing facilities receiving recommendations, Ohio slightly surpasses the national average of 31%. This suggests that while there are commendable options available, there remain a significant number of facilities that may not meet quality care standards, necessitating careful consideration by families seeking appropriate environments for their loved ones.
Families should be aware that while cities like Avon boast an impressive 100% recommendation rate, indicating a strong local commitment to quality care, there are also notable areas of concern within the state. A staggering 384 facilities are advised against, with 281 of them receiving an F grade, highlighting serious shortcomings in care and oversight. In terms of financial accountability, Ohio nursing homes have collectively incurred fines totaling $23,695,067, which could reflect underlying issues with care quality and compliance. It is crucial for families to recognize both the excellent care options and the troubling facilities to ensure informed decisions.
When searching for nursing home care in Ohio, families should prioritize comprehensive evaluations of potential facilities. Key factors to consider include the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) star ratings, which average at 3.18 stars in Ohio, as well as trust scores, with top facilities like ALGART HEALTH CARE in Cleveland achieving a commendable trust score of 95. Additionally, families should investigate any recent fines against facilities to gauge their compliance and quality of care. By focusing on these metrics, families can navigate the nursing home landscape more effectively and select a facility that aligns with their expectations for quality care.
Is Ohio improving or declining?
Ohio quality has remained stable.
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Common issues found across Ohio nursing homes
In Ohio, 281 out of 923 nursing homes have received F grades, indicating significant quality and safety issues.
There are 384 facilities in Ohio recommended to avoid, indicating a significant portion of homes may not meet quality care standards.
With total fines amounting to $23,695,067, Ohio nursing homes face notable financial penalties, reflecting ongoing regulatory challenges.
Highest-scoring facilities statewide
Cleveland
Oxford
Wilmington
Ashtabula
Cincinnati
Geneva
Bellevue
Where to find specific care in Ohio
30 facilities
Best options in Avon
80 facilities
Highest success in Avon
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