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Fonteum Care Compare · West Virginia

West Virginia nursing homes: 123 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 West Virginia — every column traced to the CMS Care Compare NH Provider Information dataset.

View at Medicare.gov →All states →
Snapshot May 7, 2026·123 Medicare-certified nursing homes in West Virginia · 1 SFF + 5 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

Editorial note: West Virginia is a state where source-cited public-data coverage is materially thinner than national averages — Fonteum prioritizes full provenance + state context here.

Special Focus Facility transparency

1 active Special Focus Facility designation and 5 candidates in West Virginia — facilities CMS has flagged for repeat health-inspection deficiencies.

  • Mountain View Care Center (RIPLEY) — 1 of 5 stars overall, SFF Candidate
  • MADISON, THE (MORGANTOWN) — 1 of 5 stars overall, SFF Candidate
  • BRIGHTWOOD CENTER (FOLLANSBEE) — 1 of 5 stars overall, SFF Candidate
  • SUMMERS HEALTHCARE CENTER (HINTON) — 1 of 5 stars overall, SFF Candidate
  • FAIRMONT REHABILITATION AND HEALTHCARE CENTER LLC (FAIRMONT) — 1 of 5 stars overall, SFF Candidate

Ownership breakdown — West Virginia

For profit - Corporation
71
For profit - Limited Liability company
22
Non profit - Corporation
19
Government - State
4

Highest-rated facilities — West Virginia

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

ProviderCityOverall (of 5)Staffing (of 5)Beds
Madison Park HealthcareHuntington5441
Elkins Rehabilitation & Care CenterElkins55111
Weirton Geriatric CenterWeirton55137
St. Joseph'S HospitalBuckhannon5516
Continuous Care Center Wheeling HospitalWheeling53144
Taylor Healthcare CenterGrafton5360
Pleasant Valley Healthcare CenterPoint Pleasant54100
Weirton Medical CenterWeirton5533
Roane General HospitalSpencer5435
United Transitional Care CenterBridgeport5532
Thomas Hospitals Skilled Nursing UnitCharleston5529
St. Mary'S HospitalHuntington5—19
Wellsburg Healthcare CenterWellsburg5260
Webster Healthcare CenterCowen5460
Valley CenterSouth Charleston52130
Lincoln Healthcare CenterHamlin5360
Care Haven CenterMartinsburg5368
Braxton Healthcare CenterSutton5265
Arthur B Hodges Center, TheCharleston5520
Elizabeth Care CenterElizabeth5436
Fairmont Medical CenterFairmont5530
War Memorial HospitalBerkeley Springs5516
St. Barbara'S Memorial Nursing HomeMonongah4357
Glenwood Healthcare CenterPrinceton4480
Good Shepherd Nursing HomeWheeling43192

Nursing homes by city — West Virginia

82 cities with Medicare-certified nursing homes in West Virginia.

Charleston5
Fairmont5
Parkersburg5
Huntington4
Morgantown4
Beckley3
Bridgeport3
Elkins3
Wheeling3
Berkeley Springs2
Bluefield2
Buckhannon2
Charles Town2
Clarksburg2
Grafton2
Hinton2
Hurricane2
Logan2
Martinsburg2
Montgomery2
Princeton2
Romney2
Spencer2
Weirton2
Ansted1
Baker1
Belington1
Belmont1
Cameron1
Chester1
Cowen1
Culloden1
Daniels1
Danville1
Dunbar1
Elizabeth1
Fayetteville1
Follansbee1
Fort Ashby1
Franklin1
Gary1
Glasgow1
Glenville1
Grantsville1
Hamlin1
Harrisville1
Hilltop1
Ivydale1
Jane Lew1
Keyser1
Kingwood1
Lewisburg1
Lindside1
Marlinton1
Marmet1
Monongah1
Moundsville1
New Martinsville1
New Richmond1
Oak Hill1
Petersburg1
Philippi1
Point Pleasant1
Rainelle1
Ravenswood1
Ripley1
Ronceverte1
Saint Albans1
Salem1
Shepherdstown1
Sissonville1
Sistersville1
South Charleston1
Summersville1
Sutton1
Terra Alta1
Thomas1
Wayne1
Wellsburg1
West Columbia1
White Sulphur Spring1
Williamson1

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What’s on file, by the numbers

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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