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Care Compare / Nursing Homes / Virginia / Charlottesville
Fonteum Care Compare · Virginia · Charlottesville

Nursing homes in Charlottesville, Virginia: 8 Medicare-certified facilities.

CMS overall star rating, staffing rating, health inspection rating, and ownership type for every Medicare-certified nursing home in Charlottesville — every column traced to the CMS Care Compare NH Provider Information dataset (4pq5-n9py).

Average CMS overall rating in Charlottesville: 3.0 / 5

View at Medicare.gov →All Virginia cities →
Snapshot May 6, 2026·8 Medicare-certified nursing homes in Charlottesville, Virginia·CMS Care Compare — NH Provider Info (4pq5-n9py)·State overview →·Module overview →·Methodology →
How Charlottesville compares

Charlottesville vs the Virginia state average

Overall ★ — this city
3.0
State avg 3.0 / 5
in line with state
Staffing ★ — this city
2.8
State avg 2.4 / 5
+0.3 vs state
Facilities — this city
8
289 statewide

State averages are CMS-published per-state means from the same snapshot; the city figure is the mean across the 8 rated facilities above.

Where Charlottesville sits

Charlottesville’s facilities span Albemarle County (7) and Charlottesville City County (1) in Virginia.

All Medicare-certified nursing homes in Charlottesville, Virginia

Westminster Canterbury Blue Ri
250 Pantops Mountain Rd · CCN 495225 · Non profit - Other
27 certified beds · 46.4 avg daily residents · 5.36 total nurse hrs/resident-day · QM 5 / 5 · Last standard survey March 9, 2023
5
Overall
5
Staffing
4 / 5
Health Insp.
Monroe Health & Rehab Center
1150 Northwest Drive · CCN 495326 · For profit - Corporation
180 certified beds · 129.4 avg daily residents · 3.21 total nurse hrs/resident-day · QM 5 / 5 · Last standard survey July 21, 2022
4
Overall
2
Staffing
3 / 5
Health Insp.
Our Lady Of Peace Inc
751 Hillsdale Drive · CCN 49A007 · Non profit - Church related
30 certified beds · 29.8 avg daily residents · 4.10 total nurse hrs/resident-day · QM 4 / 5 · Last standard survey January 12, 2023
4
Overall
5
Staffing
3 / 5
Health Insp.
Charlottesville Health & Rehabilitation Center
505 West Rio Road · CCN 495178 · For profit - Corporation
105 certified beds · 100.2 avg daily residents · 3.09 total nurse hrs/resident-day · QM 5 / 5 · Last standard survey July 10, 2024
3
Overall
2
Staffing
2 / 5
Health Insp.
Cedars Healthcare Center
1242 Cedars Ct · CCN 495153 · For profit - Corporation
141 certified beds · 128.1 avg daily residents · 3.37 total nurse hrs/resident-day · QM 4 / 5 · Last standard survey November 22, 2024
2
Overall
3
Staffing
2 / 5
Health Insp.
Colonnades Health Care Center
100 Colonnades Hill Drive · CCN 495254 · For profit - Corporation
34 certified beds · 17.9 avg daily residents · QM 5 / 5 · Last standard survey November 1, 2024
2
Overall
1
Staffing
1 / 5
Health Insp.
The Laurels Of Charlottesville
490 Hillsdale Drive · CCN 495377 · For profit - Corporation
120 certified beds · 107.2 avg daily residents · 3.67 total nurse hrs/resident-day · QM 4 / 5 · Last standard survey July 24, 2025
2
Overall
3
Staffing
2 / 5
Health Insp.
Albemarle Health & Rehabilitation Center
1540 Founders Place · CCN 495420 · For profit - Limited Liability company
120 certified beds · 115.3 avg daily residents · 3.50 total nurse hrs/resident-day · QM 5 / 5 · Last standard survey October 25, 2025
2
Overall
1
Staffing
1 / 5
Health Insp.
Reading the data

What these CMS ratings mean

Every star column on this page comes straight from CMS’s Five-Star Quality Rating System. Fonteum re-publishes the federal numbers without re-scoring them — the definitions below are CMS’s, not ours.

Overall star rating
A 1-to-5 summary CMS derives from the health-inspection, staffing, and quality-measure ratings. It is a relative ranking, not an absolute score — roughly the top fifth of facilities earn 5 stars and the bottom fifth earn 1.
Health inspection rating
Based on the three most recent state standard surveys plus any complaint investigations, weighted toward recency. More and more severe deficiencies lower the rating.
Staffing rating
Built from payroll-based (PBJ) nurse staffing hours per resident day, case-mix adjusted, including registered-nurse hours and weekend coverage.
Quality-measure (QM) rating
Drawn from a set of MDS- and claims-based clinical measures (e.g. pressure ulcers, falls, hospitalisation, antipsychotic use) across short- and long-stay residents.
Special Focus Facility (SFF)
A separate CMS program flagging facilities with a persistent pattern of serious health-inspection problems. “SFF” marks an active designation; “SFF Candidate” marks a facility on the candidate list.

Full methodology: how Fonteum sources and signs CMS nursing-home data.

Other Virginia cities with nursing homes

Compare Charlottesville with nearby markets — facility counts from the same CMS snapshot.

Richmond19Virginia Beach14Roanoke11Lynchburg8Norfolk8Newport News6Alexandria5Fredericksburg5Williamsburg5Arlington4Chesapeake4Danville4

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