Nursing Homes in Maryland

220 Medicare-certified nursing homes across 93 cities

220

Total Facilities

93

Cities Covered

220

Medicare Certified

3.8

Avg Google Rating

Finding a Nursing Home in Maryland

Maryland has 220 Medicare-certified nursing homes and skilled nursing facilities across 93 cities and towns. Whether you're looking for short-term rehabilitation after a hospital stay or long-term care for a loved one, this directory helps you compare facilities by CMS star ratings, Google reviews, staffing levels, and health inspection records.

The largest concentration of nursing homes in Maryland is in Baltimore, with 39 facilities. Use the city listings below to find nursing homes near you, or search by zip code for the closest options.

Browse by City in Maryland

Baltimore

39 nursing homes

Silver Spring

12 nursing homes

Catonsville

8 nursing homes

Towson

8 nursing homes

Rockville

7 nursing homes

Frederick

6 nursing homes

Hagerstown

6 nursing homes

Bethesda

4 nursing homes

Cumberland

4 nursing homes

Salisbury

4 nursing homes

Annapolis

3 nursing homes

Chestertown

3 nursing homes

Clinton

3 nursing homes

Ellicott City

3 nursing homes

Glen Burnie

3 nursing homes

Hyattsville

3 nursing homes

Oakland

3 nursing homes

Randallstown

3 nursing homes

Sykesville

3 nursing homes

Westminster

3 nursing homes

Adelphi

2 nursing homes

Bel Air

2 nursing homes

Boonsboro

2 nursing homes

Cambridge

2 nursing homes

Cockeysville

2 nursing homes

Columbia

2 nursing homes

Denton

2 nursing homes

Easton

2 nursing homes

Elkton

2 nursing homes

Frostburg

2 nursing homes

Gaithersburg

2 nursing homes

Havre De Grace

2 nursing homes

Laurel

2 nursing homes

Mount Airy

2 nursing homes

Sandy Spring

2 nursing homes

Solomons

2 nursing homes

Timonium

2 nursing homes

Wheaton

2 nursing homes

Williamsport

2 nursing homes

Adamstown

1 nursing home

Arnold

1 nursing home

Belcamp

1 nursing home

Berlin

1 nursing home

Bowie

1 nursing home

Brooklyn Park

1 nursing home

Burtonsville

1 nursing home

Centreville

1 nursing home

Charlotte Hall

1 nursing home

Chevy Chase

1 nursing home

Crisfield

1 nursing home

Crofton

1 nursing home

Crownsville

1 nursing home

Dundalk

1 nursing home

Edgewater

1 nursing home

Elkridge

1 nursing home

Essex

1 nursing home

Forest Hill

1 nursing home

Forestville

1 nursing home

Fort Washington

1 nursing home

Gambrills

1 nursing home

Glen Arm

1 nursing home

Glenarden

1 nursing home

Grantsville

1 nursing home

Kensington

1 nursing home

La Plata

1 nursing home

Landover

1 nursing home

Lanham

1 nursing home

Laplata

1 nursing home

Leonardtown

1 nursing home

Lexington Park

1 nursing home

Lonaconing

1 nursing home

Lutherville

1 nursing home

Manchester

1 nursing home

Middle River

1 nursing home

Mitchellville

1 nursing home

North Bethesda

1 nursing home

Parkville

1 nursing home

Pikesville

1 nursing home

Pocomoke City

1 nursing home

Potomac

1 nursing home

Prince Frederick

1 nursing home

Princess Anne

1 nursing home

Reisterstown

1 nursing home

Rising Sun

1 nursing home

Riverdale

1 nursing home

Severna Park

1 nursing home

Snow Hill

1 nursing home

Takoma Park

1 nursing home

Taneytown

1 nursing home

Waldorf

1 nursing home

Walkersville

1 nursing home

Westernport

1 nursing home

White Plains

1 nursing home

Frequently Asked Questions

How many nursing homes are in Maryland?

Maryland has 220 Medicare-certified nursing homes and skilled nursing facilities across 93 cities.

Does Medicare cover nursing home care in Maryland?

Medicare Part A covers short-term skilled nursing facility care in Maryland after a qualifying 3-day hospital stay — typically up to 100 days. Long-term custodial care is generally not covered by Medicare and requires Medicaid or private pay.

How do I compare nursing home quality in Maryland?

CMS rates every Medicare-certified nursing home in Maryland on a 1–5 star scale based on health inspections, staffing levels, and quality measures. You can compare these ratings alongside Google reviews for each facility on this site.

What is the average cost of a nursing home in Maryland?

Nursing home costs vary by location and level of care. Semi-private rooms typically range from $200–$350/day. Medicaid covers nursing home care for eligible residents once personal assets are spent down to qualifying levels.