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Nursing Homes in Montana

61 Medicare/Medicaid certified nursing facilities in Montana (MT).

Facilities

61

Avg Rating

3.0/5

Total Beds

5,075

Avg RN Hours

0.94

Avg Turnover

55.6%

5-Star / 1-Star

10 / 12

Rating Distribution

1-Star

12

20%

2-Star

9

15%

3-Star

15

25%

4-Star

13

21%

5-Star

10

16%

What the Montana Nursing Home Record Reveals

Montana hosts 61 Medicare- and Medicaid-certified nursing facilities operating 5,075 total certified beds, with a statewide average CMS overall rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars. Rating distribution in Montana skews toward the lower end — 1-star facilities outnumber 5-star providers, a pattern typically driven by heavier urban concentrations of chain-owned facilities: 10 facilities (16%) hold the top 5-star mark, while 12 (20%) 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 Montana than in a state with a different facility mix.

Statewide staffing reports an average of 0.94 registered-nurse hours per resident day across Montana facilities, the single most outcome-correlated metric in the CMS staffing file. Nursing staff turnover statewide averages 55.6% — a level where continuity of care, medication accuracy, and resident-staff familiarity typically begin to erode measurably. 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 Montana 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 Montana, 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 Montana state survey agency before any placement decision is finalized.

All Facilities (61)

Facility City Overall Beds
BENEFIS SENIOR SERVICES - GRANDVIEW GREAT FALLS
48
CREST NURSING HOME BUTTE
103
ELKHORN HEALTHCARE AND REHABILITATION CLANCY
70
NORTHERN MONTANA CARE CENTER HAVRE
135
ROSEBUD HEALTH CARE CENTER FORSYTH
31
SOUTHWEST MONTANA VETERANS HOME BUTTE
60
THE LIVING CENTRE STEVENSVILLE
50
TOBACCO ROOT MOUNTAINS CARE CENTER SHERIDAN
39
VALLE VISTA REHABILITATION AND NURSING LLC LEWISTOWN
101
VALLEY VIEW HOME GLASGOW
96
BLACKFEET CARE CENTER BROWNING
47
CLARK FORK VALLEY NURSING HOME PLAINS
28
CONTINENTAL CARE AND REHABILITATION BUTTE
100
COPPER RIDGE HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER BUTTE
186
GALLATIN REST HOME BOZEMAN
94
IMMANUEL SKILLED CARE CENTER KALISPELL
155
MADISON VALLEY MANOR ENNIS
32
MONTANA MENTAL HEALTH NURSING HOME LEWISTOWN
117
MOUNTAIN VIEW OF CASCADIA EUREKA
49
POLSON HEALTH & REHABILITATION CENTER POLSON
70
POWDER RIVER MANOR BROADUS
41
RIVERSIDE HEALTH & REHABILITATION MISSOULA
72
ST JOHN'S LUTHERAN HOME BILLINGS
186
AWE KUALAWAACHE CARE CENTER CROW AGENCY
40
BRENDAN HOUSE KALISPELL
110
COMMUNITY NURSING HOME OF ANACONDA ANACONDA
62
FAITH LUTHERAN HOME WOLF POINT
60
GLENDIVE MEDICAL CENTER N H GLENDIVE
36
LAUREL HEALTH & REHABILITATION CENTER LAUREL
79
LIBBY CARE CENTER LIBBY
101
LOGAN HEALTH CARE CENTER - SHELBY SHELBY
53
MISSOULA HEALTH & REHABILITATION CENTER MISSOULA
53
MONTANA VETERANS HOME N H COLUMBIA FALLS
105
PARK PLACE TRANSITIONAL CARE AND REHABILITATION GREAT FALLS
189
SHERIDAN MEMORIAL NURSING HOME PLENTYWOOD
45
ST LUKE COMMUNITY NURSING HOME RONAN
75
THE VALLEY HEALTH AND REHAB HAMILTON
58
VILLAGE HEALTH & REHABILITATION MISSOULA
193
ASPEN MEADOWS HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER BILLINGS
90
BENEFIS SENIOR SERVICES - EASTVIEW GREAT FALLS
64
EASTERN MONTANA VETERANS HOME GLENDIVE
80
HOT SPRINGS HEALTH & REHABILITATION CENTER HOT SPRINGS
40
INTERMOUNTAIN HEALTH HOLY ROSARY HOSPITAL MILES CITY
84
LIVINGSTON HEALTH & REHABILITATION CENTER LIVINGSTON
115
LOGAN HEALTH - CONRAD CONRAD
59
MOUNT ASCENSION TRANSITIONAL CARE OF CASCADIA HELENA
108
SWEET MEMORIAL NURSING HOME CHINOOK
42
BENEFIS SENIOR SERVICES - WESTVIEW GREAT FALLS
34
COONEY HEALTHCARE AND REHABILITATION HELENA
90
IVY AT DEER LODGE DEER LODGE
60
KALISPELL REHABILITATION AND NURSING LLC KALISPELL
140
NORTHERN PINES REHABILITATION AND NURSING CUT BANK
41
PIONEER CARE AND REHABILITATION DILLON
87
RIVER RIDGE REHABILITATION AND NURSING LLC BILLINGS
129
SIDNEY HEALTH CENTER EXTENDED CARE SIDNEY
93
SKYLINE HEIGHTS NURSING AND REHABILITATION BILLINGS
150
WHITEFISH CARE AND REHABILITATION WHITEFISH
100
WIBAUX COUNTY NURSING HOME WIBAUX
40
YELLOWSTONE RIVER NURSING AND REHABILITATION BILLINGS
160
BEARTOOTH REHABILITATION AND NURSING LLC COLUMBUS
N/A
BILLINGS REHABILITATION AND NURSING LLC BILLINGS
100

Related

How Montana 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 Montana 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 Montana 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 Montana 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 Montana record within 30 days of each release. State survey agencies enforce federal certification requirements on CMS's behalf — Montana 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, Montana · 2024 Star ratings combine health inspections, staffing, and quality measures. Updated quarterly by CMS.