Nursing Homes & Senior Care in Utah
Utah has 97 CMS-certified nursing homes registered in the Care Compare directory, each assigned an official Five-Star Quality rating by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. The state's average overall rating stands at 3.35 of 5 stars. The facilities are listed with their overall, health-inspection, and staffing ratings to provide a transparent view of quality metrics across the state.
The Five-Star rating system is a relative quality measure with recognized limitations. The ratings presented here reflect data from May 2026 and should not be interpreted as a recommendation or guarantee of care quality. The Five-Star rating is one factor among many that should inform a nursing home selection decision. Location, the specific type of care required, an in-person facility visit, and direct conversations with staff and clinical professionals all play important roles in evaluating a potential nursing home.
Prospective residents and their families should confirm each facility's current rating on its live Medicare Care Compare profile before making a final decision or commitment.
How to read this. The star ratings here are official CMS Five-Star Quality figures, shown as the rating as of May2026 — a relative quality measure with documented limits, not a recommendation, guarantee, or medical/financial/legal advice. Always confirm the current rating and details on the facility’s live Medicare Care Compare profile, and involve the resident and their clinicians in any decision.
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Informational only — not medical, financial, or legal advice. Senior Care by State reports official CMS Five-Star Quality data, which is a relative measure with documented limitations — not a recommendation or a guarantee that any facility is right for you. Choosing care is a personal medical and financial decision: confirm the current details with the facility directly, talk with the resident’s physician and care team, and verify ratings and coverage on Medicare.gov or with your state’s long-term-care or health agency before relying on anything here. For medical, financial, or legal questions, consult a qualified professional.