Skilled Nursing in Boston, MA
Compare 14 skilled nursing facilities in Boston, Massachusetts. View CMS quality ratings, check Medicare and Medicaid acceptance, read reviews, and contact providers directly.
Recuperative Services Unit-hebrew Rehab Center
1200 Centre Street
(617) 325-8000
Hale House
273 Clarendon St, Boston, MA 02116
(617) 536-3726
Spaulding Nursing And Therapy Center - Brighton
100 N Beacon Street
(617) 325-5400
Boston Home, Inc (the)
2049 Dorchester Avenue
(617) 825-3905
Laurel Ridge Rehab And Skilled Care Center
174 Forest Hills Street
(617) 522-1550
German Center For Extended Care
2222 Centre Street
(617) 325-1230
Hale Barnard Corporation
273 Clarendon St, Boston, MA 02116
(617) 536-3726
Rogerson House Memory Care Assisted Living & Day Program
434 Jamaicaway, Boston, MA 02130
(617) 983-2300
Armenian Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
431 Pond Street
(617) 522-2600
Presentation Rehab And Skilled Care Center
10 Bellamy Street
(617) 782-8113
Sherrill House
135 South Huntington Avenue
(617) 731-2400
Parkway Health And Rehabilitation Center
1190 Vfw Parkway
(617) 325-1688
Benjamin Healthcare Center
120 Fisher Avenue
(617) 738-1500
North End Rehabilitation And Healthcare Center
70 Fulton Street
(617) 726-9701
About Skilled Nursing in Boston, Massachusetts
Skilled Nursing in Boston provides 24/7 medical care, rehabilitation services, and full daily assistance for seniors and their families in the Boston area. When comparing options, review each facility's CMS star ratings for health inspections and staffing, check whether they accept Medicare, Medicaid, or private pay, and consider visiting in person to evaluate the environment, staff interactions, and daily programming.
You can also explore all types of senior care in Boston or browse skilled nursing facilities across Massachusetts to widen your search.
FAQs About Skilled Nursing in Boston
How many skilled nursing facilities are in Boston, Massachusetts?
CareCompass lists 14 skilled nursing facilities in the Boston, Massachusetts area. Browse the listings above to compare CMS quality ratings, check Medicare and Medicaid acceptance, and find contact information for each provider.
What should I look for when choosing skilled nursing in Boston?
When evaluating skilled nursing options in Boston, consider the facility's CMS star ratings for health inspections and staffing, whether they accept your insurance or payment method (Medicare, Medicaid, private pay, or long-term care insurance), the specific services and amenities offered, proximity to family, and reviews from other residents and families.
How much does skilled nursing cost in Boston, Massachusetts?
Skilled Nursing costs in Boston depend on the level of care needed, room type, and specific services included. Monthly rates typically range from $3,000 to $8,000 or more. Contact individual facilities listed on CareCompass for current pricing, and ask about any additional fees for specialized care or medication management.
Can I schedule a tour of skilled nursing facilities in Boston?
Yes. Most skilled nursing providers in Boston welcome tours from prospective residents and their families. You can call facilities directly using the phone numbers on their CareCompass listings to schedule a visit. During your tour, ask about staffing ratios, daily activities, dining options, and emergency protocols.