What is a nursing home (skilled nursing facility)?
A nursing home — officially a “skilled nursing facility,” or SNF — is a licensed home where nurses and aides provide care 24 hours a day. It’s the right level of care when someone needs more help than family can safely give at home.
Short-term rehab vs. long-term care
Many people arrive for a short rehab stay after surgery, a fall, or a hospital visit — physical therapy, wound care, or IV medication — and head home once they’ve recovered. Others stay long-term when a health condition means they need nursing help every day. The same home often offers both.
How it differs from assisted living
Assisted living helps mostly-independent people with daily tasks like meals and bathing, but doesn’t provide round-the-clock nursing. A nursing home does — it’s built for people with real medical needs. If a hospital is recommending skilled care after discharge, a nursing home is what you’re looking for.
How to search by hospital or ZIP
Type a city or ZIP code to see homes in an area, or choose Near a hospitalto plan a discharge — pick the hospital and we’ll rank homes by how close they are. Prefer to stay near home? Near me uses your device location without ever saving it.
Reading the star rating
Every home shows its official Medicare five-star rating, built from health inspections, nurse staffing, and quality measures — the same yardstick nationwide. It’s a fair place to start, but it’s a summary: read the inspection details and visit in person when you can.