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Fonteum Care Compare · Massachusetts

Massachusetts nursing homes: 341 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 Massachusetts — every column traced to the CMS Care Compare NH Provider Information dataset.

View at Medicare.gov →All states →
Snapshot May 7, 2026·341 Medicare-certified nursing homes in Massachusetts · 2 SFF + 10 candidates·CMS Care Compare — NH Provider Info (4pq5-n9py)·Module overview →·Methodology →·Audit Pack →
Source-published 2026-04-29 · State-scoped subset of CMS national snapshot · Star ratings refresh quarterly

Editorial note: Massachusetts has dense local journalism + AARP coverage of long-term care; Fonteum's contribution is the per-facility data layer, not editorial commentary.

Special Focus Facility transparency

2 active Special Focus Facility designations and 10 candidates in Massachusetts — facilities CMS has flagged for repeat health-inspection deficiencies.

  • SAUGUS CENTER (SAUGUS) — 1★ overall, SFF Candidate
  • MAPLEWOOD CENTER (AMESBURY) — 1★ overall, SFF Candidate
  • Brandon Woods of New Bedford (NEW BEDFORD) — 1★ overall, SFF Candidate
  • PLYMOUTH HARBORSIDE HEALTHCARE (PLYMOUTH) — 1★ overall, SFF Candidate
  • MELROSE HEALTHCARE (MELROSE) — 1★ overall, SFF Candidate

Ownership breakdown — Massachusetts

For profit - Limited Liability company
150
Non profit - Corporation
80
For profit - Corporation
73
For profit - Partnership
15

Highest-rated facilities — Massachusetts

Top 25 by CMS Overall ★. Select a facility to view per-facility detail.

ProviderCityOverall ★Staffing ★Beds
Spaulding Nursing And Therapy Center - BrightonBoston55123
Knollwood Nursing CenterWorcester5382
John Scott House Nursing & Rehabilitation CenterBraintree54138
Rivercrest Long Term CareW Concord55151
M I Nursing & Restorative CenterLawrence55250
Jewish Healthcare CenterWorcester53141
Webster Park Rehabilitation And Healthcare CenterRockland53110
River Terrace Rehabilitation And Healthcare CtrLancaster5282
Care One At HolyokeHolyoke55164
Queen Anne Nursing Home, IncHingham54106
Elizabeth SetonWellesley5484
Care One At Essex ParkBeverly53202
Bear Hill Healthcare And Rehabilitation CenterStoneham52169
Bay Path At Duxbury Nursing & Rehabilitation CtrDuxbury54120
Life Care Center Of The South ShoreScituate54117
Mt Greylock Extended Care FacilityPittsfield53100
Care One At PeabodyPeabody53150
Oaks, TheNew Bedford54122
Liberty CommonsNorth Chatham55132
Cedar View Rehabilitation And Healthcare CenterMethuen52106
North Adams Commons Nursing & Rehabilitation CenteNorth Adams52119
Renaissance Manor On CabotHolyoke5461
Quaboag Rehabilitation & Skilled Care FacilityWest Brookfield53166
Brookhaven At LexingtonLexington5—49
Lutheran Rehabilitation And Skilled Care CenterWorcester54150

Browse nursing homes by city — Massachusetts

178 cities with Medicare-certified nursing homes in Massachusetts.

Worcester16Boston11Holyoke8Fall River7Lowell7Haverhill6New Bedford6Brockton5Danvers5Framingham5Peabody5Agawam4Braintree4Chelsea4Norwood4Pittsfield4Quincy4Beverly3Cambridge3East Longmeadow3Fairhaven3Fitchburg3Greenfield3Hingham3Lexington3Marlborough3Medford3Milford3Natick3Newburyport3North Andover3Plymouth3Taunton3Webster3Westborough3Weymouth3Amesbury2Andover2Attleboro2Chelmsford2Dorchester2Falmouth2Gardner2Great Barrington2Lawrence2Lenox2Leominster2Lynn2Marblehead2Melrose2Methuen2Middleboro2Needham2Newton2Northborough2Norwell2Rockland2Saugus2Scituate2Somerset2Springfield2Stoneham2Stoughton2Sudbury2W Concord2Wakefield2Waltham2Wellesley2Westfield2Wilbraham2Wilmington2Winchester2Wrentham2Abington1Acton1Amherst1Arlington1Ashland1Athol1Auburn1Ayer1Baldwinville1Bedford1Belmont1Billerica1Bourne1Bradford1Brewster1Brighton1Brookline1Buzzards Bay1Canton1Centerville1Charlton1Chicopee1Dalton1Dedham1Duxbury1East Boston1East Bridgewater1Edgartown1Everett1Franklin1Gloucester1Groton1Hadley1Hampden1Harwich1Holden1Holliston1Hyannis1Kingston1Lancaster1Lee1Leeds1Lincoln1Littleton1Longmeadow1Malden1Marion1Mashpee1Mattapan1Medfield1Medway1Middleborough1Millbury1Milton1N Falmouth1Nahant1Nantucket1Newton Upper Falls1North Adams1North Attleboro1North Billerica1North Chatham1North Easton1North Reading1Northampton1Northbridge1Palmer1Provincetown1Randolph1Raynham1Reading1Revere1Rochdale1Rockport1S Natick1Salem1Sandisfield1Sandwich1Sharon1Shrewsbury1South Dartmouth1South Hadley1South Yarmouth1Southbridge1Sterling1Swansea1Tewksbury1Topsfield1Uxbridge1Walpole1Wareham1Watertown1Wayland1West Boylston1West Bridgewater1West Brookfield1West Newton1West Roxbury1West Springfield1West Yarmouth1Westford1Weston1Whitinsville1Williamstown1Woburn1

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