Nursing Home Safety Scores in Kentucky

Nursing Home Safety Scores — Kentucky

268 Medicare-certified nursing homes in Kentucky are rated using federal CMS inspection records, staffing data, and deficiency citations — translated into plain English. Facilities span Louisville, Lexington, Bowling Green, Elizabethtown, Glasgow, and more. Scores updated monthly.

157 Kentucky facilities score Low Risk or Generally Favorable. 36 have Serious Concerns or Critical findings — compare carefully before choosing.

Strong Safety Record (39) Generally Positive (118) Use Caution (75) Serious Concerns (29) Critical Issues (7) ✕ Clear filters

Showing 7 of 268 facilities

Facility City Score Rating Beds
EDGEMONT HEALTHCARE INC
For profit - Limited Liability company
Cynthiana 38 Critical Issues 68
CARMEL MANOR INC
Non profit - Corporation
Fort Thomas 38 Critical Issues 95
LEITCHFIELD KY OPCO LLC
For profit - Corporation
Leitchfield 37 Critical Issues 71
Lexington Premier Nursing & Rehab
For profit - Limited Liability company
Lexington 36 Critical Issues 120
CLIFTON HEIGHTS, LLC
For profit - Individual
Louisville 32 Critical Issues 110
SALYERSVILLE HEALTH OPERATING COMPANY LLC
For profit - Corporation
Salyersville 36 Critical Issues 142
STANFORD CROSSING, LLC
For profit - Corporation
Stanford 25 Critical Issues 128

Data sourced from CMS Provider Data. Scores computed by Senior Care Report Card using inspection history, staffing, and penalties. Learn about our methodology.

Frequently Asked Questions — Kentucky Nursing Homes

How many nursing homes are in Kentucky?

Senior Care Report Card lists 268 Medicare-certified nursing homes in Kentucky. All facilities include CMS inspection records, safety scores, staffing ratios, and deficiency citation history updated monthly.

How do I find a safe nursing home in Kentucky?

Use the Senior Care Report Card score to compare facilities. Scores above 85 indicate low apparent risk. Filter by city or safety band, then review each facility's inspection history, deficiency citations, and staffing levels before making a decision.

What do Kentucky nursing home inspection scores mean?

Each facility receives a Senior Care Report Card score from 0 to 100 based on federal CMS inspection data. Scores of 85+ are Low Risk. Scores of 55–84 are Moderate. Scores below 55 indicate Serious Concerns or Critical findings.

How often is Kentucky nursing home data updated?

Data is refreshed monthly from the CMS Provider Data Catalog. Senior Care Report Card ingests new inspection records, staffing reports, and penalty information automatically.