The worst and best nursing homes in the Charlotte area, based on federal ratings

Moving a loved one into a nursing home can be a daunting process with numerous places to choose from.

And one of the most stressful parts can be finding a facility that feels safe and secure.

To aid families in making their decision, Medicare releases ratings for nursing homes based on a number of factors such as health inspections and other quality measures.

Here’s what to know about how Medicare’s nursing home ratings work and how Charlotte-area facilities performed in their latest evaluations:

How does Medicare rate nursing homes?

Medicare rates nursing homes on a five-star scale, from “much above average” to “much below average.”

A nursing home’s overall rating “combines results and data from” how the nursing performed in three categories: health inspections, staffing and quality measures.

Still, Medicare notes, evaluating nursing homes’ ratings isn’t “a substitute for visiting the nursing home.”

Best-rated nursing homes in the Charlotte area

In ratings last updated Jan. 25, 14 nursing homes in the Charlotte area (within a 25-mile radius) received a five-star “much above average” overall rating from CMS:

They are:

Worst-rated nursing homes in the Charlotte area

In ratings last updated Jan. 25, 17 nursing homes in the Charlotte area (within a 25-mile radius) received a one-star “much below average” overall rating from CMS:

They are:

You can search for a specific facility, search for facilities in a certain geographic area, compare facilities and get more details on their ranking and inspections at medicare.gov/care-compare.