Compare Arizona Nursing Homes

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Total Homes

2.6 mi

Nursing Homes Ratings

Highest Nursing Turnover

Providers that have Highest Nursing Turnover.

springdale village healthcare
86.0
haven of scottsdale
83.3
allegiant healthcare of mesa
74.4
phoenix mountain post acute
73.3
the gardens rehab & care center
73.0
sandstone of tucson rehab centre
70.7
center at arrowhead, llc
70.2
northpark health and rehabilitation of cascadia
69.4
Highest Number of Deficiencies

Providers that have Highest Number of Deficiencies

sandstone of tucson rehab centre
65
life care center of paradise valley
61
dr guy gorman sr care home
60
rim country health & retirement community
58
palm valley post acute
56
haven health sky harbor, llc
55
immanuel campus of care
54
life care center of tucson
49

Highest Fines by Home

Homes with the highest total value of fines received in the last three years. See all homes by highest fines

AZ Nursing Home Compare

Finding care for your loved one can be a challenging
and difficult decision for family members. Our attorneys at
Solomon & Relihan have seen the results from poor care at
nursing homes across Arizona. To help fellow Arizonans, they
created this tool to help caregivers easily search federal databases for updated information about nursing
home facilities across Arizona.

Use this tool to learn more about Medicare provider facilities
and any incidents at the facility to make informed decisions
about your loved one’s care. We want you to get the
answers you need, so you can get your loved one the care
they deserve.

About This Data

Last Updated

All data updated December 2024

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Click here for a list of all Medicare-certified nursing homes. Download the raw data files, updated May 2024.
Sources
This app uses data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Information on deficiencies comes from a home’s last three inspection cycles, or roughly three years in total. COVID-19 data comes from the most recent CMS report and is self-reported by nursing homes.

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