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Fonteum Care Compare · North Carolina

North Carolina nursing homes: 418 Medicare-certified facilities, source-cited quality data.

CMS overall star rating, staffing rating, health inspection rating, ownership type, and Special Focus Facility / candidate status for every Medicare-certified nursing home in North Carolina — every column traced to the CMS Care Compare NH Provider Information dataset.

View at Medicare.gov →All states →
Snapshot May 7, 2026·418 Medicare-certified nursing homes in North Carolina · 2 SFF + 10 candidates·CMS Care Compare — NH Provider Info·Module overview →·Methodology →·Audit Pack →
Source-published 2026-04-29 · State-scoped subset of CMS national snapshot · CMS star-rating publisher cadence: quarterly; loaded snapshot shown separately
Special Focus Facility transparency

2 active Special Focus Facility designations and 10 candidates in North Carolina — facilities CMS has flagged for repeat health-inspection deficiencies.

  • Blumenthal Health and Rehabilitation Center (Greensboro) — 1 of 5 stars overall, SFF Candidate
  • Accordius Health at Mooresville (Mooresville) — 1 of 5 stars overall, SFF Candidate
  • Cabarrus Health and Rehabilitation Center (Concord) — 1 of 5 stars overall, SFF Candidate
  • Premier Living and Rehab Center (Lake Waccamaw) — 1 of 5 stars overall, SFF Candidate
  • Deer Park Health and Rehabilitation (Nebo) — 1 of 5 stars overall, SFF Candidate

Ownership breakdown — North Carolina

For profit - Corporation
175
For profit - Limited Liability company
161
Non profit - Corporation
51
For profit - Individual
8

Highest-rated facilities — North Carolina

Top 25 by CMS overall star rating. The table is an unlinked state inventory.

ProviderCityOverall (of 5)Staffing (of 5)Beds
Hillcrest Convalescent CenterDurham5586
Cypress Pointe Rehabilitation CenterWilmington5490
Silas Creek Rehabilitation CenterWinston Salem5390
Clapps Nursing Center IncPleasant Garden54118
Saint Joseph Of The Pines Health CenterPinehurst53176
Jacob'S Creek Nursing And Rehabilitation CenterMadison53170
Anson Health And RehabilitationWadesboro5395
Carolina Rivers Nursing And Rehabilitation CenterJacksonville52120
Trinity GlenWinston-Salem54117
Edgewood Place At The Village At BrookwoodBurlington5551
Chatham Nursing & RehabilitationElkin5499
Jesse Helms Nursing CenterMonroe5370
Trinity RidgeHickory55120
Trinity PlaceAlbemarle5576
Penick VillageSouthern Pines5—32
Carolina Village IncHendersonville5558
Friends Homes At GuilfordGreensboro5569
Trinity VillageHickory55104
Alpine Health And Rehabilitation Of AsheboroAsheboro53238
Abernathy LaurelsNewton55174
Crystal Bluffs Rehabilitation And Health Care CentMorehead City5392
Grace Heights Health & RehabilitationMorganton53120
GlenfloraLumberton5452
Mountain Vista Health ParkDenton5560
Aston Park Health Care CenterAsheville55120

Nursing homes by city — North Carolina

199 cities with Medicare-certified nursing homes in North Carolina.

Charlotte20
Durham11
Greensboro11
Raleigh11
Wilmington11
Asheville10
Winston Salem10
Fayetteville8
Gastonia7
Salisbury7
Hendersonville6
Burlington5
Concord5
Lumberton5
Wilson5
Albemarle4
Black Mountain4
Chapel Hill4
Greenville4
Hickory4
Lexington4
Monroe4
New Bern4
Pinehurst4
Asheboro3
Brevard3
Cary3
Goldsboro3
Henderson3
High Point3
Huntersville3
Kernersville3
Kinston3
Lenoir3
Lincolnton3
Matthews3
Morganton3
Mount Airy3
Rocky Mount3
Rutherfordton3
Sanford3
Statesville3
Thomasville3
Waynesville3
Cherryville2
Clayton2
Clemmons2
Clinton2
Dunn2
Eden2
Elizabeth City2
Elizabethtown2
Elkin2
Fuquay-Varina2
Garner2
Jacksonville2
Jamestown2
Kannapolis2
King2
Laurinburg2
Lillington2
Louisburg2
Mooresville2
North Wilkesboro2
Oxford2
Pittsboro2
Reidsville2
Roxboro2
Scotland Neck2
Shelby2
Smithfield2
Sylva2
Tarboro2
Wadesboro2
Washington2
Whiteville2
Wilkesboro2
Windsor2
Yadkinville2
Aberdeen1
Advance1
Ahoskie1
Andrews1
Apex1
Archdale1
Arden1
Ash1
Ayden1
Banner Elk1
Barco1
Beaufort1
Benson1
Bermuda Run1
Biscoe1
Blowing Rock1
Bolivia1
Boone1
Bostic1
Bryson City1
Burgaw1
Burnsville1
Candler1
Canton1
Carthage1
Cherokee1
Colfax1
Columbus1
Connelly Spring1
Connelly Springs1
Conover1
Cornelius1
Danbury1
Denton1
Eastover1
Edenton1
Fairview1
Falcon1
Farmville1
Flat Rock1
Fletcher1
Forest City1
Franklin1
Gatesville1
Graham1
Granite Falls1
Grantsboro1
Grover1
Hamlet1
Hampstead1
Harrisburg1
Havelock1
Hayesville1
Hertford1
Highlands1
Hillsborough1
Indian Trail1
Jackson1
Jefferson1
Kenansville1
Kings Mountain1
Knightdale1
Lake Waccamaw1
Madison1
Maggie Valley1
Marion1
Mars Hill1
Marshall1
Marshville1
Mcleansville1
Mebane1
Mills River1
Mint Hill1
Mocksville1
Morehead City1
Mount Olive1
Murphy1
Nags Head1
Nashville1
Nebo1
Newport1
Newton1
Pembroke1
Pineville1
Pleasant Garden1
Plymouth1
Pollocksville1
Raeford1
Ramseur1
Rich Square1
Roanoke Rapids1
Robbinsville1
Rockingham1
Saluda1
Shallotte1
Siler City1
Snow Hill1
Southern Pines1
Southport1
Sparta1
Spencer1
Spruce Pine1
Stanley1
Stokesdale1
Swannanoa1
Taylorsville1
Trinity1
Tryon1
Wake Forest1
Wallace1
Walnut Cove1
Warrenton1
Warsaw1
Waxhaw1
Weaverville1
Weldon1
Williamston1
Winnabow1
Yanceyville1
Zebulon1

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Platform snapshot · 2026-07-15

13.4Mproviders & companiesProviders, organizations, owners, and facilities on file
26.2Msource-linked factsSource-linked field facts in the dated platform snapshot
—sources liveCrosswalk-resolved sources with a proved content transition in the preceding 45 days
111sources integratedActive registry rows; integration does not establish a load
13state Medicaid jurisdictionsDistinct states represented in the state-exclusions serving table

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