Nursing Homes Near Me
MyLivingChoice is a free directory of 0 nursing home communities across the United States, with photos, family reviews, and published starting prices. Share your location or enter a ZIP code to compare the communities nearest you, sorted by distance, with no signup and no phone calls.
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Key facts
- •MyLivingChoice lists 0 nursing home communities across the United States, searchable by ZIP code or your current location.
- •Results are sorted by distance from you, and each listing shows photos, family reviews, and the published starting price when the community shares one.
- •MyLivingChoice is a directory, not a placement agency: no commissions, no selling your information, and inquiries go to the community and nobody else.
How to choose between nearby options
Distance matters more than most families expect: the closer a community is, the more often people actually visit, and visit frequency is one of the strongest predictors of how well a move goes. Start with everything inside a comfortable drive, then compare on the things that differ.
Three checks separate the strong candidates. Read the review themes on each listing, since patterns across many reviews tell you more than any single one. Look up the community's state inspection history, which every state publishes. And tour at a mealtime, when you can see the dining room full and the staff in motion. Our tour questions guide covers exactly what to ask when you visit.
On money: listings show each community's published starting price when the community shares one, and our guide to paying for senior care covers what Medicare does and does not pay, Medicaid waivers, and VA benefits.
Common questions
- How do I find nursing homes near me?
- Enter your ZIP code or share your location above to see nursing homes around you, sorted by distance, with photos and family reviews. No signup required.
- Does my parent actually need a nursing home?
- Often not. Nursing homes are for genuinely medical needs: wound care, round-the-clock nursing, complex conditions. Most people who need daily help fit assisted living or in-home care instead, and our guide on the difference covers how to tell.
- Does Medicare pay for nursing homes near me?
- Medicare pays for short-term rehabilitation stays after a qualifying hospital stay, not for long-term nursing home residence. Long-term stays are paid privately, through long-term care insurance, or by Medicaid for those who qualify.
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