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Nursing Homes in Delaware

44 Medicare/Medicaid certified nursing facilities in Delaware (DE).

Facilities

44

Avg Rating

3.3/5

Total Beds

4,709

Avg RN Hours

1.03

Avg Turnover

41.8%

5-Star / 1-Star

11 / 4

Rating Distribution

1-Star

4

9%

2-Star

10

23%

3-Star

10

23%

4-Star

8

18%

5-Star

11

25%

What the Delaware Nursing Home Record Reveals

Delaware hosts 44 Medicare- and Medicaid-certified nursing facilities operating 4,709 total certified beds, with a statewide average CMS overall rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars. Rating distribution in Delaware skews toward the upper end of the scale — 5-star facilities outnumber 1-star providers: 11 facilities (25%) hold the top 5-star mark, while 4 (9%) sit at the 1-star floor. The star distribution is a forced curve — CMS ratings are state-normalized, so the same absolute inspection record may place differently in Delaware than in a state with a different facility mix.

Statewide staffing reports an average of 1.03 registered-nurse hours per resident day across Delaware facilities, the single most outcome-correlated metric in the CMS staffing file. Nursing staff turnover statewide averages 41.8% — broadly within the range associated with stable care teams, though facility-level variance is wide. Staffing levels and turnover are upstream drivers of the inspection and quality-measure scores that feed the overall star rating; states with structurally higher wages, stronger collective-bargaining coverage, and tighter state-level minimum-staffing rules tend to post better composite numbers. The Delaware figures above should be read against the federal CMS 2024 minimum-staffing rule, which phases in HPRD floors over several years and will reshape this distribution for facilities currently operating below the thresholds.

For families evaluating nursing home options in Delaware, the statewide averages above set the backdrop, but placement decisions ultimately turn on facility-level records: the specific deficiencies cited at the most recent inspection, the staffing hours actually logged (as opposed to budgeted), the enforcement history of fines and payment denials, and direct observation through in-person visits. Every facility listed below links to its full CMS record on this site. Data is sourced from CMS Nursing Home Compare and Provider Data; figures reflect the most recent refresh and should be verified with each facility and the Delaware state survey agency before any placement decision is finalized.

All Facilities (44)

Facility City Overall Beds
CENTER AT EDEN HILL, LLC DOVER
80
COMPLETE CARE AT BRACKENVILLE LLC HOCKESSIN
104
DELAWARE HOSPITAL F/T CHRONICALLY ILL (DHCI) SMYRNA
175
DELAWARE VETERANS HOME MILFORD
144
ENCORE AT WINDSOR HILLS WILMINGTON
46
EXCEPTIONAL CARE FOR CHILDREN NEWARK
46
JEANNE JUGAN RESIDENCE NEWARK
40
THE MOORINGS AT LEWES LEWES
40
WILLOWBROOKE COURT AT COKESBURY VILLAGE HOCKESSIN
10
WILLOWBROOKE COURT AT COUNTRY HOUSE WILMINGTON
14
WILLOWBROOKE COURT SKILLED CENTER AT MANOR HOUSE SEAFORD
15
CADIA REHABILITATION SILVERSIDE WILMINGTON
116
COMPLETE CARE AT HILLSIDE LLC WILMINGTON
106
DELMAR NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER DELMAR
109
ENCORE AT WEST MEADOW NEWARK
110
LOFLAND PARK CENTER SEAFORD
110
REGENCY HEALTHCARE & REHAB CENTER WILMINGTON
100
STONEGATES GREENVILLE
49
WESTMINSTER VILLAGE HEALTH DOVER
75
BAY TERRACE REHABILITATION AND HEALTH CENTER DOVER
77
CADIA REHABILITATION CAPITOL DOVER
120
CADIA REHABILITATION PIKE CREEK WILMINGTON
177
COMPLETE CARE AT SILVER LAKE LLC DOVER
120
EVERGREEN POST ACUTE SMYRNA
151
EXCELCARE AT NEWARK LLC NEWARK
101
EXCELCARE AT WILMINGTON LLC WILMINGTON
150
GILPIN HALL WILMINGTON
96
KENTMERE REHABILITATION AND HEALTHCARE CENTER WILMINGTON
104
NEW CASTLE HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER NEW CASTLE
120
CADIA REHABILITATION BROADMEADOW MIDDLETOWN
120
CADIA REHABILITATION RENAISSANCE MILLSBORO
130
DELAWARE BAY REHABILITATION AND HEALTHCARE CENTER GEORGETOWN
139
ENCORE AT WILMINGTON WILMINGTON
82
EXCELCARE AT LEWES LLC LEWES
179
NEWARK MANOR NURSING HOME NEWARK
67
OCEAN GROVE POST ACUTE MILLSBORO
181
REGAL HEIGHTS HEALTHCARE & REHAB CENTER HOCKESSIN
172
SEAFORD CENTER SEAFORD
124
SPRINGS REHABILITATION AT BRANDYWINE WILMINGTON
169
KUTZ REHABILITATION AND NURSING WILMINGTON
90
PIKE CREEK NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER WILMINGTON
177
POLARIS HEALTHCARE AND REHABILITATION CENTER MILFORD
100
WILMINGTON NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER WILMINGTON
138
MILFORD CENTER MILFORD
136

Related

How Delaware compares on federal nursing-home metrics

The CMS Five-Star Quality Rating program scores every Medicare- and Medicaid-certified nursing facility on three independent axes: health inspections, total nurse staffing hours per resident day, and a basket of quality measures drawn from MDS (Minimum Data Set) clinical assessments. Each axis is normalized against same-state peers to produce a 1-to-5 rating, then combined into the overall star count visible on each facility's record. Because the overall star is forced into a curve, the median facility in Delaware sits at 3 stars by construction — but the underlying inspection-deficiency counts, registered-nurse hours, and rehospitalization rates are not curve-adjusted and remain directly comparable across states.

State-level patterns in Delaware reflect labor market conditions (registered-nurse wages, certified-nursing-assistant turnover), regulatory posture (state surveyor strictness, mandatory minimum-staffing thresholds), payer mix (Medicaid reimbursement rates set the floor for skilled nursing margins), and ownership concentration (chain-owned versus independent operators show consistently different staffing and inspection profiles in published academic work). When using Delaware averages as a benchmark, treat them as the backdrop against which an individual facility's record stands — not as a substitute for reading that record in detail.

The Provider Information File (PIF), Health Deficiencies File, MDS Quality Measures File, and Penalties File are all published on a quarterly cadence at data.cms.gov; PlainNursing refreshes the Delaware record within 30 days of each release. State survey agencies enforce federal certification requirements on CMS's behalf — Delaware families with concerns about a specific facility should file complaints through the state's long-term-care ombudsman channel as well as through the federal CMS reporting portal. Cross-reference the figures shown here against the upstream provider record on the official Medicare Care Compare tool before drawing any individual-facility conclusion, since small differences in monthly refresh timing can shift specific star ratings between data snapshots, and the federal record carries the definitive deficiency, staffing, and penalty history for each Medicare-certified nursing home.

Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Nursing Home Compare 5-Star Quality Rating, Delaware · 2024 Star ratings combine health inspections, staffing, and quality measures. Updated quarterly by CMS.