Best Nursing Homes in Rome, Georgia

1 of 8 nursing homes in Rome (13%) meet our strict criteria. The Georgia statewide average is 29%.

1 recommended · 1 caution · 6 avoid · data

Worth Considering

1

Facilities graded B or better with zero fines

1 recommended 1 caution 6 avoid

City Average

1.9

+0.00 vs state

Total Beds

714

across 8 facilities

High Risk Facilities

6

3 Grade F

$127,619 in combined fines

Zero Fines

4 /8

passed all inspections

Nurse Availability

0 min

RN time per resident daily

Below CMS recommendation

Why This One?

The nursing home market in Rome, Georgia, is adequate but has notable concerns, with only 1 out of 8 facilities recommended. Families should be cautious, as 6 facilities face a combined total of $127,619 in fines, highlighting the need for thorough research before making a decision.

Exceptional (Grade A, Trust Score 90+)

  1. 1 MAGNOLIA PLACE NURSING AND REHABILITATION (90) — Magnolia Place Nursing and Rehabilitation stands out with its excellent CMS 5★ rating and an impressive Trust Score of 90/100. With an A grade and no federal fines, this non-profit facility emphasizes community-focused care, ensuring a supportive environment for its 34 residents.

The other 7 Rome facilities didn't qualify — 6 carry Grade D or F ratings and 4 have fines totaling $127K.

Proceed with Caution

These facilities don't meet our recommendation criteria but may still be viable options.

Emergency Fallback

Staffing Comparison

Staffing levels are the strongest predictor of care quality

Comparison of staffing metrics between MAGNOLIA PLACE NURSING AND REHABILITATION, Rome average, and CMS minimum standards
Metric Top Facility Rome Avg CMS Minimum
RN Hours / Resident / Day 0.00 0.00 0.75
CMS Star Rating 5 stars 1.9 stars
Deficiencies / Inspection 0 0.0

Facilities to Avoid

These facilities have significant quality concerns.

What Disqualified the Other 7?

Our criteria: Trust Grade B or better (score 70+) AND zero fines in 3 years

Grade F facilities
3 Grade F — critical inspection failures
Facilities with fines
4 Have fines totaling $127,619
Low-scoring facilities
4 Scored below B — Trust Scores under 70
Caution group
1 Had good grades but fines disqualified them

Questions Rome Families Should Ask

Based on what we found in local inspection data

  1. 1

    "What is your current CMS star rating and Trust Score?"

    Rome's city average is 1.9 stars

  2. 2

    "Have you received any fines in the past 3 years?"

    4 of 8 Rome facilities have fines

  3. 3

    "How many RN hours per resident do you provide daily?"

    CMS recommends 45 min; Rome avg is 0 min

  4. 4

    "What were your most recent inspection findings?"

    Rome facilities average 0.0 deficiencies per inspection

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Houston at a Glance

Good News

  • 12 facilities meet our strict criteria—20% of the market
  • 3 exceptional A-grade facilities with 5-star CMS ratings
  • 24 facilities with zero fines in the past 3 years

Be Aware

  • 30 facilities carry Grade F—nearly half the market
  • $3.2M+ in total fines across 37 facilities
  • Worst facility has $448,216 in fines alone

Key Numbers

  • Average Trust Score: 48.6 (dragged down by 30 F-grades)
  • 82% for-profit, 13% non-profit, 5% government
  • 9.4 average deficiencies per facility

Frequently Asked Questions

How many nursing homes in Rome, GA are recommended?

1 of 8 nursing homes in Rome (12%) meet our strict criteria of excellent inspection results and a clean record with no fines.

What makes a nursing home in Rome "recommended"?

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.

How should I evaluate nursing homes in Rome?

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.