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North Carolina Nursing Homes: 2026 Quality Guide

Choosing a North Carolina Nursing Home in 4 Steps

  1. Start at Medicare Care Compare. Filter by ZIP, sort by Overall Rating, focus on 4–5 star facilities with strong Staffing sub-ratings.
  2. Read the inspection report (Form 2567). Look for repeat citations or scope-and-severity grade G or higher.
  3. Visit twice — one weekday meal, one weekend or evening. Note call-light response, odors, resident engagement, and food.
  4. Interview staff — nurse-to-resident ratios per shift, annual turnover, antipsychotic use rate, and care planning process.

North Carolina Nursing Home Numbers

MetricValue
Medicare-certified facilities425
5-star Overall rating22%
Median semi-private room$8,400/month
Median assisted living (alternative)$4,600/month
State survey agencyNorth Carolina Division of Health Service Regulation
Long-term care ombudsman1-919-855-3400

Paying for Nursing Home Care in North Carolina

  • Medicare — up to 100 days of skilled care after a qualifying 3-day hospital stay.
  • Medicaid — covers long-term custodial care for North Carolina residents who meet financial and medical criteria.
  • Long-term care insurance — pays daily benefit once you need help with 2+ ADLs.
  • Private pay — personal savings, home equity, annuities.
  • Veterans benefits — VA Aid & Attendance or community living centers for eligible veterans.

North Carolina Nursing Home Rights

Federal law guarantees every nursing home resident rights to dignity, privacy, freedom from abuse and unreasonable restraint, participation in care planning, and a formal grievance process. The North Carolina ombudsman (1-919-855-3400) is your advocate.

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Disclaimer: Figures are approximate 2026 benchmarks. Not affiliated with the U.S. government or the federal Medicare program.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many nursing homes are in North Carolina?+
Approximately 425 Medicare-certified nursing homes operate in North Carolina, with 22% rated 5 stars Overall by CMS.
How much does a nursing home cost in North Carolina?+
The median semi-private room cost is about $8,400 per month (Genworth Cost of Care Survey benchmarks). Private rooms typically cost 10–15% more.
Who regulates nursing homes in North Carolina?+
North Carolina Division of Health Service Regulation conducts state surveys on behalf of CMS. You can view every facility's latest inspection report on Medicare Care Compare.
Who advocates for North Carolina nursing home residents?+
The state long-term care ombudsman (1-919-855-3400) is the primary advocate. Contact them if you have concerns about quality, rights, or discharge.
Does Medicare pay for long-term nursing home care in North Carolina?+
No. Medicare covers up to 100 days of skilled care after a qualifying hospital stay. Long-term custodial care is paid out-of-pocket, by long-term care insurance, or by Medicaid for those who qualify.