Best Nursing Homes in Vermont

9 of 34 nursing homes (26%) meet our strict criteria. The national average is 31%.

#30 of 50 states

9 recommended · 18 avoid · 23 cities · data

Recommended Statewide

9

Facilities graded B or better with zero fines

9 recommended 1 caution 18 avoid

National Rank

#30

Average

Total Facilities

34

across 23 cities

Facilities to Avoid

18

14 Grade F

$3,026,526 in combined fines

Best City

Barre

0% recommended

State Average

2.8

CMS star rating

Vermont vs National Average

Comparison of nursing home metrics between Vermont and national averages
Metric Vermont National Verdict
% Recommended 26% 31% ✗ Worse
Average CMS Stars 2.8 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 Vermont Reality

Nursing home care in Vermont presents a mixed picture for families seeking quality options for their loved ones. With a national rank of 30 out of 50 states, Vermont falls below the national average, where 31% of facilities are recommended compared to only 26% of nursing homes in the state. This statistic highlights a significant proportion of facilities that may not meet the standards families desire, emphasizing the need for thorough research and consideration when choosing a nursing home in Vermont.

In terms of specific locations, Barre has been noted for its lack of recommended facilities, with 0% of nursing homes receiving a positive endorsement. Conversely, families may find some peace of mind at the Franklin County Rehab Center, LLC in St. Albans, which boasts a commendable Trust Score of 90. However, caution is warranted as there are 18 facilities to avoid, 14 of which have received F grades. Additionally, Vermont nursing homes have accumulated a troubling total of $3,026,526 in fines, which raises concerns about compliance and quality of care across the state.

For families navigating this challenging landscape, it is essential to prioritize several key factors when searching for nursing home care in Vermont. First, pay close attention to Trust Scores and CMS star ratings, as they can provide insight into the quality of the facility. With an average star rating of 2.76, families should look for homes that exceed this average. Furthermore, reviewing any fines levied against facilities can indicate potential issues in care standards. By focusing on these factors, families can better ensure that they select a nursing home that meets their expectations and provides a safe, supportive environment for their loved ones.

Quality Trend

Is Vermont improving or declining?

2024
29%
2025
27%
2026
26%

Vermont quality has remained stable.

Cities Ranked by Quality

Click any city to see detailed facility recommendations

Statewide Warning Patterns

Common issues found across Vermont nursing homes

Facilities to Avoid

There are 18 facilities in Vermont recommended to avoid, indicating a significant portion of homes may not meet quality care standards.

Substantial Total Fines

With total fines amounting to $3,026,526, Vermont nursing homes face notable financial penalties, reflecting ongoing regulatory challenges.

Top 10 Nursing Homes in Vermont

Highest-scoring facilities statewide

Care Type Availability

Where to find specific care in Vermont

Memory Care

30 facilities

Best options in Barre

Short-Term Rehab

80 facilities

Highest success in Barre

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 Vermont compare to neighboring states?

Vermont ranks 30th nationally in terms of nursing home quality, which is relatively average compared to its neighboring states. For instance, New York and Massachusetts typically have higher rankings, suggesting better overall quality in their nursing homes.

What percentage of nursing homes in Vermont meet quality criteria?

In Vermont, approximately 26% of nursing homes meet the recommended quality criteria, which is slightly below the national average of 31%. This indicates that while some facilities provide excellent care, there is room for improvement across the state.

Which city in Vermont offers the best nursing home care?

Barre is recognized as the best city in Vermont for nursing home care, likely due to its combination of quality facilities and supportive healthcare services. Residents in Barre can expect better options compared to other cities in the state.

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

The cost of a private room in a Vermont nursing home averages around $12,000 per year. This figure can vary depending on the specific facility and location within the state.