America's Best Nursing Homes 2022 - Virginia

America's Best Nursing Homes 2022


Selecting the right nursing home for a family member has always been difficult and never more so than during the age of COVID-19. To try to make it easier, Newsweek has once again partnered with respected global data research firm Statista to create an annual ranking of America's Best Nursing Homes.

This year's ranking identifies the nation's top nursing homes based on three critical criteria: overall performance data, peer recommendations and each facility's handling of COVID-19, relative to in-state competition. Nursing homes in the 25 states with the highest population size, according to the United States Census Bureau were included in the study.

This year our ranking lists the 450 top facilities across 25 states. If you need to choose a place for a loved one, we hope this list of Best Nursing Homes will help make that decision easier and the burden, lighter.

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RankFacilityCityUS StateCertified BedsMedicare/Medicaid AcceptedContinuing Care
Retirement Community
Resident and
Family Council
1Centra Health - Guggenheimer Health & Rehabilitation CenterLynchburgVA166Medicare and MedicaidNResident
2Sitter & Barfoot Veterans Care CenterRichmondVA200Medicare and MedicaidNBoth
3Lake Taylor Transitional Care Hospital Skilled Nursing FacilityNorfolkVA192Medicare and MedicaidNBoth
4Woodbine Rehabilitation & Healthcare CenterAlexandriaVA307Medicare and MedicaidNBoth
5Westminster Canterbury RichmondRichmondVA158Medicare and MedicaidYResident
6Dogwood Village of Orange CountyOrangeVA164Medicare and MedicaidNResident
7Carriage Hill Health And Rehab CenterFredericksburgVA150Medicare and MedicaidNResident
8Dulles Health & Rehab CenterHerndonVA166Medicare and MedicaidNResident
9Fairfax Rehabilitation And Nursing CenterFairfaxVA200Medicare and MedicaidNResident
10ManorCare Health Services - Fair OaksFairfaxVA155Medicare and MedicaidNResident
11Salem Health & Rehabilitation CenterSalemVA240Medicare and MedicaidNResident
Licensing
If your facility is listed above, you can find out more about the licensing options visiting the Statista website.

Methodology
America's Best Nursing Homes 2022 highlights the nation's top 450 nursing homes out of 11,849 analyzed. The rankings are based on performance data, peer recommendations and handling COVID-19, relative to in-state competition. Nursing homes in the 25 states with the highest population size, according to The United States Census Bureau (2020) were included in the study.

Statista used Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services data to determine the performance of nursing homes. For peer recommendations, Statista invited over 10,000 medical experts (registered nurses, nursing home managers and administrators, licensed practical nurses / licensed vocational nurses, nursing assistants, therapists and physicians) to an online survey. Additionally, experts from all over the US could participate in the survey of the Best Nursing Homes by State on newsweek.com. Email verification was required and self-recommendation was not possible.

The survey data was collected from July to August 2021. Statista and Newsweek calculated a COVID-19 score for each facility, using CMS and other official data, to identify nursing homes which have had the best possible response and protocols during the pandemic. The overall rating is the weighted average of the performance data score, the reputation score and the COVID-19 score. Each score is weighted with 1/3. The best 450 nursing homes are awarded with a rank in their own state, resulting in 25 individual lists. The information provided in this ranking should be considered together with other information about nursing homes or, if possible, accompanied by a visit to a facility. The quality of nursing homes that are not included in the list is not disputed.

You can download the full methodology here.

Legend
Continuing Care Retirement Community - Part independent living, part assisted living and part skilled nursing home, CCRCs offer a tiered approach to the aging process, accommodating residents' changing needs. Upon entering, healthy adults can reside independently in single-family homes, apartments or condominiums. When assistance with everyday activities becomes necessary, they can move into assisted living or nursing care facilities.

Family Council - A family council operates by and for families of persons who live in nursing homes and boarding care homes. Family Council participants advocate for the well-being of their relatives by partnering with them in promoting and enhancing quality of daily life.

Resident Council - A resident council is an independent, organized group of persons living in a nursing facility who meet on a regular basis to discuss concerns, develop suggestions, and plan activities.