VT statewide
Vermont Nursing Homes
34 facilities across 23 cities, using CMS March 2026 data.
34 facilities23 cities2,995 certified bedsAvg score 58.6National rank #45 of 51 states
State overview
Vermont has 34 CMS-listed nursing home facilities across 23 cities in the March 2026 dataset. The statewide average composite score is 58.6, with 2,995 certified beds overall. Use the charts, city summary map, and city list below to explore the state.
State charts
Top cities by average score
Cities with the most facilities
Map of Vermont cities
State maps use city-level centroid markers for readability and performance. Click a marker to open the city page.
Cities in Vermont
1
Shelburne
84.4
1
Ludlow
77.8
1
Greensboro
73.8
3
Rutland
71.4
1
Windsor
70.5
2
Brattleboro
70.0
1
Middlebury
69.8
2
St. Albans
69.8
1
Vernon
64.9
1
Northfield
63.5
1
Glover
61.1
1
Newport
57.3
1
Lyndonville
55.8
4
Bennington
54.3
1
Randolph Center
54.3
1
Barton
51.8
1
Saint Albans
51.4
3
Burlington
50.9
1
Morrisville
48.6
1
Colchester
44.7
3
Barre
42.4
1
Saint Johnsbury
40.5
1
Springfield
31.9
All data from CMS Nursing Home Compare (March 2026). Composite scores calculated by NursingHomesNearMe.org. Not endorsed by CMS. Always verify at medicare.gov/care-compare before making any care decision.