Nursing Home Deficiencies in Utah

Facilities in Utah ranked by health inspection deficiencies. State average: 9.1 deficiencies (national: 9.5).

Across the 97 Medicare-certified nursing homes in Utah, the average facility carries 9.1 total health-inspection deficiencies on its most recent CMS standard survey, compared with a national average of 9.5. A "deficiency" is a specific F-tag citation written by state surveyors during the annual federal inspection under 42 CFR §483, each citation maps to a scope-and-severity grid (A through L) that determines whether it is an isolated low-harm issue or a widespread immediate-jeopardy finding. The Utah state-level average reflects the sum of all F-tag citations divided by the number of facilities; it does not distinguish between low-severity paperwork findings and high-severity resident-harm citations, which is why drilling into any facility's full survey report matters more than the headline count. According to CMS Nursing Home Care Compare and the National Provider Identifier Registry, covering more than 14,000 Medicare- and Medicaid-certified nursing homes with over 1 million certified beds and Five-Star Quality Ratings issued since December 2008 you can search and compare here, every figure traces to its source in our methodology.

The table below ranks up to the top 100 Utah facilities by total deficiency count (highest first) - the goal is transparency, not a blacklist. Facilities appear with their deficiency total, complaint-based deficiencies (citations triggered by a formal complaint rather than the routine survey), fine dollar amounts, and CMS Health Inspection component rating. A high count can reflect a facility with genuine quality problems, a more aggressive state survey team, a larger bed count with more opportunities for citation, or a complaint spike in a single cycle, context matters. Conversely, a low count does not guarantee good care; facilities rarely surveyed, or recently surveyed with a favorable cycle, can look clean while problems accumulate between inspections. The state's benchmark of 9.1 deficiencies and the national benchmark of 9.5 (average score 73) are starting reference points.

Deficiencies are based on CMS Rating Cycle 1 (the most recent completed standard survey); prior cycles appear on each facility's detail page. Important: PlainDoctor presents CMS deficiency data exactly as published at data.cms.gov - we do not aggregate, re-rank, or editorialize. This table is a research tool, not medical advice, a consumer rating, or a legal conclusion about any facility. Selecting a nursing home for yourself or a loved one should include in-person visits, reading the underlying F-tag narratives in the full CMS-2567 survey reports, interviewing staff and current residents' families, and consulting licensed clinicians, hospital discharge planners, and elder-law advisors familiar with Utah long-term care regulations.

97
Facilities
9.1
Avg Deficiencies
9.5
National Avg
73
National Avg Score

Top 100 by Deficiency Count

# Facility Deficiencies Health Rating
1 Bella Terra St George 56 1/5
2 Mountain View Health Services 41 N/A
3 Red Cliffs Health and Rehab 37 1/5
4 Mission at Alpine Rehabilitation Center 30 1/5
5 Paramount Health and Rehabilitation 22 1/5
6 Midtown Manor 21 2/5
7 Monument Healthcare South Salt Lake 20 1/5
8 Rocky Mountain Care- Clearfield 19 1/5
9 Millard County Care and Rehabilitation 19 2/5
10 Rocky Mountain Care - Cottage on Vine 17 2/5
11 Crestwood Rehabilitation and Nursing 16 1/5
12 Four Corners Regional Care Center 14 2/5
13 San Rafael Health and Rehabilitation 14 1/5
14 Monument Healthcare Murray Creek 14 1/5
15 The Terrace at Mt. Ogden (The Terrace Transitional 14 2/5
16 Monument Healthcare Millcreek 14 3/5
17 Maple Ridge Rehabilitation and Nursing 14 2/5
18 MSM Brigham City LLC 13 1/5
19 Thatcher Brook Rehabilitation & Care Center 13 3/5
20 Millcreek Rehabilitation and Nursing LLC 13 1/5
21 Maple Springs Senior Living 13 2/5
22 Heritage Park Healthcare and Rehabilitation 12 2/5
23 Spring Creek Healthcare Center 12 2/5
24 Rocky Mountain Care - Maple Dell 12 1/5
25 Meadow Brook Rehabilitation and Nursing 12 1/5
26 George E. Wahlen Ogden Veterans Home 12 1/5
27 Holladay Healthcare Center 11 2/5
28 Monument Healthcare Bountiful 11 2/5
29 Southern Utah Veterans Home - Ivins 11 3/5
30 Lomond Peak Nursing and Rehabilitation, LLC 11 2/5
31 Orem Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 10 2/5
32 Sandy Health and Rehab 10 1/5
33 Cedar Health and Rehabilitation 10 2/5
34 Mt. Olympus Rehabilitation Center 9 1/5
35 Monument Healthcare Brigham City 9 2/5
36 Rocky Mountain Care Logan 9 3/5
37 Harrison Pointe Healthcare and Rehabilitation 8 3/5
38 Monument Healthcare Pioneer Trail 8 3/5
39 St. George Rehabilitation 8 3/5
40 Monument Healthcare Taylorsville 8 3/5
41 Parkdale Health and Rehab 8 2/5
42 Provo Rehabilitation and Nursing 8 2/5
43 Stonehenge of Richfield 8 3/5
44 Fairfield Village Rehabilitation 8 4/5
45 Rocky Mountain Care - Hunter Hollow 7 1/5
46 Pinnacle Nursing and Rehabilitation Center 7 4/5
47 Hurricane Health and Rehabilitation 7 2/5
48 Stonehenge of Springville 7 4/5
49 Legacy Village Rehabilitation 7 3/5
50 Mission at Community Living Rehabilitation Center 7 3/5
51 Cascades at Riverwalk 7 3/5
52 Canyonland Care Center 7 2/5
53 Monument Healthcare Cottonwood Creek 6 2/5
54 Rocky Mountain Care - Willow Springs 6 3/5
55 South Ogden Post-Acute 6 1/5
56 William E Christofferson Salt Lake Veterans Home 6 4/5
57 NeuroRestorative 6 2/5
58 Pointe Meadows Health and Rehabilitation 6 4/5
59 Pine Creek Rehabilitation and Nursing 6 2/5
60 Mt Ogden Health and Rehabilitation Center 5 4/5
61 Highland Care Center 5 4/5
62 Sunshine Terrace Skilled Nursing 5 3/5
63 St Joseph Villa 5 3/5
64 Rocky Mountain Care - Riverton 5 3/5
65 Stonehenge of American Fork 5 4/5
66 Mervyn Sharp Bennion Central Utah Veterans Home 5 3/5
67 Meadow Peak Rehabilitation 5 3/5
68 Little Cottonwood Rehabilitation and Nursing 5 5/5
69 Cascades at Orchard Park 4 3/5
70 Draper Rehabilitation and Care Center 4 4/5
71 Seasons Healthcare and Rehabilitation 4 4/5
72 Rocky Mountain Care - The Lodge 4 3/5
73 Monument Healthcare Stonecreek 4 4/5
74 Aspen Ridge of Utah Valley 4 4/5
75 Stonehenge of Ogden 4 4/5
76 South Davis Specialty Care 4 4/5
77 Advanced Health Care of St. George 4 4/5
78 Garfield County Nursing Home 4 3/5
79 Monument Healthcare Richfield (Mission at Richfiel 3 4/5
80 Monument Healthcare American Fork 3 2/5
81 Copper Ridge Health Care 3 4/5
82 Pine View Transitional Rehab 3 5/5
83 Aspen Ridge Transitional Rehab 3 5/5
84 Aspen Ridge West Transitional Rehab 3 5/5
85 Spanish Fork Rehabilitation and Nursing 3 2/5
86 City Creek Post Acute 2 4/5
87 Monument Healthcare Nephi (Mission at Nephi Nursin 2 4/5
88 Stonehenge of Cedar City 2 4/5
89 Coral Desert Rehabilitation and Care 2 4/5
90 Stonehenge of South Jordan 2 5/5
91 Advanced Health Care of Salem 2 5/5
92 Alpine Meadow Rehabilitation and Nursing 2 2/5
93 Uintah Health Care Special Service District 1 3/5
94 Stonehenge of Orem 1 5/5
95 Uintah Basin Rehabilitation and Senior Villa 0 5/5
96 Monument Healthcare Canyon Rim 0 3/5
97 Logan Regional Hospital Transitional Care Unit 0 5/5

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average deficiency count in Utah nursing homes?

Across 97 Medicare-certified facilities in Utah, the average is 9.1 health inspection deficiencies per facility, compared to a national average of 9.5. The national average deficiency score is 73.

What types of deficiencies do nursing homes receive?

Deficiencies are F-tag citations issued during CMS standard surveys or complaint investigations. They range from minor paperwork issues (scope A-B) to widespread immediate-jeopardy findings (scope J-L). The severity matters more than the raw count.

How does Utah compare nationally for nursing home deficiencies?

The Utah average of 9.1 deficiencies per facility is at or below the national average of 9.5. State survey teams vary in strictness, so cross-state comparisons should be made with caution.

What should I do if a Utah nursing home has many deficiencies?

Review the severity of individual citations, not just the count. Read the F-tag narratives in the CMS-2567 survey reports, tour the facility in person, interview staff and residents' families, and consult licensed clinicians or elder-law advisors familiar with the state's long-term care regulations.

Compare Deficiencies in Nearby States

Other states with deficiency data from the CMS-2567 inspection record for side-by-side context.

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Data from CMS Five-Star Quality Rating System, Nursing Home Provider Information (Feb 2026) (data.cms.gov). Deficiency counts drawn from Rating Cycle 1 (most recent standard survey) in the CMS-2567 record. Each facility tracked by its CCN. Methodology

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