Nursing Homes in Baltimore, MD
39 Medicare-certified nursing homes in Baltimore, Maryland are rated below using federal CMS inspection records, staffing levels, deficiency citations, and resident quality outcomes — translated into plain English. Average safety score: 65/100. Scores updated monthly. Most listed facilities are in Baltimore City County.
18 facilities score Strong Safety Record or Generally Positive. 8 have Serious Concerns or Critical findings — compare carefully.
Data source and freshness
These Baltimore scores are generated from public CMS Care Compare and Provider Data Catalog records. Data is refreshed monthly; this page was generated in June 2026.
Use scores as a starting point
A safety score can narrow your list, but families should still review recent citations, ask administrators direct questions, and tour before choosing care.
Download the nursing home tour checklistSafety score distribution in Baltimore
This distribution helps families avoid relying on a single average. A city can have a reasonable average score while still containing individual facilities that deserve closer review.
Local safety snapshot
Use this Baltimore list to compare facilities before a tour or hospital discharge decision. Open individual reports to review inspection citations, staffing, enforcement actions, quality outcomes, and questions to ask administrators.
Top-scoring in Baltimore
- Roland Park Place — 99/100
- Transitional Care Services At Mercy Medical Center — 93/100
- North Oaks Communities — 88/100
Facilities to review carefully
- Carroll Park Healthcare — 28/100
- Blue Point Healthcare Center — 31/100
- St. Elizabeth Rehabilitation & Nursing Center — 39/100
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Frequently Asked Questions — Baltimore Nursing Homes
How many nursing homes are in Baltimore?
Senior Care Report Card lists 39 Medicare-certified nursing homes in Baltimore, Maryland, with safety scores based on federal CMS inspection, staffing, enforcement, and quality data.
What is the average nursing home safety score in Baltimore?
The average Senior Care Safety Score for listed Baltimore facilities is 65/100. Use the individual facility reports to compare the reasons behind each score.
How should families use this Baltimore nursing home list?
Use the table to shortlist facilities, then read each report's deficiency citations, staffing levels, penalties, and quality outcomes. Scores are a research starting point, not medical or legal advice.
Compare all 39 nursing homes in Baltimore, Maryland
Each report includes inspection history, deficiency citations, staffing data, penalty records, and resident quality outcomes — all pulled from CMS Care Compare and translated into a 0–100 safety score. Scores are informational and are not medical, legal, or placement advice.
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