Recommended Statewide
58
Facilities graded B or better with zero fines
58 of 246 nursing homes (24%) meet our strict criteria. The national average is 31%.
58 recommended · 124 avoid · 83 cities · data
Recommended Statewide
58
Facilities graded B or better with zero fines
Average
246
across 83 cities
Facilities to Avoid
124
108 Grade F
$6,978,228 in combined fines
Wheeling
67% recommended
CMS star rating
| Metric | West Virginia | National | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| % Recommended | 24% | 31% | ✗ Worse |
| Average CMS Stars | 2.7 | 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 West Virginia presents a mixed picture for families seeking quality options for their loved ones. With a national rank of #32 out of 50 states, West Virginia's performance in this sector is below the national average, where only 24% of the state's 246 facilities are recommended compared to the national average of 31%. This suggests that families may face challenges in finding high-quality care, as there are 124 facilities to avoid, including 108 rated with an F-grade. Additionally, the state has incurred total fines amounting to $6,978,228, indicating ongoing issues within some facilities.
Despite these concerns, certain areas in West Virginia show promise. The city of Wheeling stands out with an impressive 67% recommendation rate, offering families a glimmer of hope in their search for quality care. Among the facilities, WAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL is noteworthy, boasting a high Trust Score of 95, making it a top choice for families. However, caution is warranted as the state also grapples with a troubling average of 2.7 stars from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), which reflects quality of care concerns. Families must be vigilant in identifying problem areas, especially given the significant number of facilities that have received low ratings and fines.
For families searching for nursing home care in West Virginia, prioritizing certain factors can lead to better outcomes. It is advisable to closely examine Trust Scores and CMS star ratings when evaluating facilities. Families should also check for any incurred fines, as these can be indicative of a facility's compliance and care standards. Engaging with local resources and seeking recommendations from healthcare professionals can further assist families in navigating their options. By being informed and proactive, families can increase the likelihood of finding a safe and supportive environment for their loved ones.
Is West Virginia improving or declining?
West Virginia quality has remained stable.
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Common issues found across West Virginia nursing homes
In West Virginia, 108 out of 246 nursing homes have received F grades, indicating significant quality and safety issues.
There are 124 facilities in West Virginia recommended to avoid, indicating a significant portion of homes may not meet quality care standards.
With total fines amounting to $6,978,228, West Virginia nursing homes face notable financial penalties, reflecting ongoing regulatory challenges.
Highest-scoring facilities statewide
Berkeley Springs
Fairmont
Bridgeport
Charleston
Grafton
Where to find specific care in West Virginia
30 facilities
Best options in Wheeling
80 facilities
Highest success in Wheeling
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