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Fonteum Care Compare · Utah

Utah nursing homes: 97 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 Utah — every column traced to the CMS Care Compare NH Provider Information dataset.

View at Medicare.gov →All states →
Snapshot May 7, 2026·97 Medicare-certified nursing homes in Utah · 1 SFF + 5 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
Special Focus Facility transparency

1 active Special Focus Facility designation and 5 candidates in Utah — facilities CMS has flagged for repeat health-inspection deficiencies.

  • Mission at Alpine Rehabilitation Center (Pleasant Grove) — 2★ overall, SFF Candidate
  • South Ogden Post-Acute (Ogden) — 1★ overall, SFF Candidate
  • Red Cliffs Health and Rehab (St George) — 1★ overall, SFF Candidate
  • Monument Healthcare South Salt Lake (Salt Lake City) — 2★ overall, SFF Candidate
  • Bella Terra St George (St. George) — 2★ overall, SFF Candidate

Ownership breakdown — Utah

For profit - Limited Liability company
36
For profit - Corporation
28
Government - County
9
Government - Hospital district
7

Highest-rated facilities — Utah

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

ProviderCityOverall ★Staffing ★Beds
Mt Ogden Health And Rehabilitation CenterWashington Terrace53108
Highland Care CenterHolladay54103
Uintah Basin Rehabilitation And Senior VillaRoosevelt5490
Cascades At Orchard ParkOrem5352
Copper Ridge Health CareWest Jordan54120
Logan Regional Hospital Transitional Care UnitLogan5511
William E Christofferson Salt Lake Veterans HomeSalt Lake City5581
Stonehenge Of Cedar CityCedar City5550
Pine View Transitional RehabOgden5430
Monument Healthcare StonecreekBountiful53122
Aspen Ridge Transitional RehabMurray5438
Coral Desert Rehabilitation And CareSt. George5360
Aspen Ridge West Transitional RehabMurray5538
Stonehenge Of OremOrem5434
Thatcher Brook Rehabilitation & Care CenterClearfield5530
Aspen Ridge Of Utah ValleyOrem5524
Stonehenge Of RichfieldRichfield5530
Southern Utah Veterans Home - IvinsIvins55108
Mervyn Sharp Bennion Central Utah Veterans HomePayson55108
Stonehenge Of OgdenWashington Terrace5552
South Davis Specialty CareBountiful5495
Pointe Meadows Health And RehabilitationLehi5399
Advanced Health Care Of SalemSalem5416
Advanced Health Care Of St. GeorgeSt George55100
Little Cottonwood Rehabilitation And NursingSouth Salt Lake5237

Browse nursing homes by city — Utah

48 cities with Medicare-certified nursing homes in Utah.

Salt Lake City16Ogden8St. George6Orem4Bountiful3Brigham City3Logan3Murray3American Fork2Cedar City2Clearfield2Millcreek2Payson2Price2Richfield2Riverton2Taylorsville2Washington Terrace2West Valley City2Blanding1Centerfield1Delta1Draper1Ferron1Heber City1Holladay1Hurricane1Ivins1Layton1Lehi1Midvale1Moab1Nephi1North Logan1Panguitch1Pleasant Grove1Provo1Roosevelt1Roy1Salem1Sandy1South Jordan1South Salt Lake1Spanish Fork1Springville1Tooele1Vernal1West Jordan1

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