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Nursing Homes in Asheboro, NC.

Every licensed nursing homes in Asheboro, ranked by federal inspection data and state licensing records. The same numbers regulators use.

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5 licensed nursing homes in Asheboro, NC
Updated June 17, 2026
71/100Solid

Clapp's Convalescent Nursing Home Inc

500 Mountain Top Drive, Asheboro, NC 27203

Decent. Clapp's Convalescent Nursing Home Inc brings a 4.0-star CMS rating, strong inspection scores (4.0/5), above-average staffing (4.0/5), high quality measure scores (4.0/5), low staff turnover (37%), and no federal fines on record — Palmelle trust score 71/100. Worth asking: Registered nurse hours are 0.26 per resident per day — below the recommended minimum of 0.75 hours. RNs are responsible for clinical assessments and oversight. Low RN coverage is associated with higher rates of hospitalization and missed diagnoses. Worth asking: Falls with major injury rate is 6.8% — above the national median of about 3%. A spike usually means call lights aren't getting answered fast enough or the facility is short on aides during transfer-heavy hours like mealtimes. Worth asking how long the call-light response window is during evening shifts.

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Alpine Health and Rehabilitation of Asheboro

230 East Presnell Street, Asheboro, NC 27203

Decent. Alpine Health and Rehabilitation of Asheboro brings a 5.0-star CMS rating, strong inspection scores (5.0/5), high quality measure scores (5.0/5), low staff turnover (23%), and no federal fines on record — Palmelle trust score 85/100. Worth asking: Registered nurse hours are 0.23 per resident per day — below the recommended minimum of 0.75 hours. RNs are responsible for clinical assessments and oversight. Low RN coverage is associated with higher rates of hospitalization and missed diagnoses. Worth asking: Mobility-decline rate is 23.8% — meaning that share of long-stay residents lost ability to move between measurements (above the national median of about 17%). High decline suggests no PT/OT program or no daily walking — residents are being allowed to become bed-bound. Worth asking what the rehab and activities calendar actually looks like. Worth asking: Pressure ulcer rate is 2.0% — under half the national median. Means the floor staff are repositioning residents on schedule and catching skin breakdown early. Hands-on attention shows up in this number. Worth asking: Annual nursing staff turnover is 23% — well below the industry average of 50-60%. The same caregivers are coming back week after week, which means residents see familiar faces who know their preferences and history. Continuity of care is one of the biggest invisible quality signals. Worth asking: This facility earned the highest possible health-inspection rating from CMS. That means the inspectors who showed up unannounced, walked the halls, talked to residents, and reviewed records found a clean operation. Worth weighing heavily — inspection ratings are the hardest data point to game.

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Asheboro Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center

400 Vision Drive, Asheboro, NC 27203

Decent. Asheboro Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center brings no federal fines on record — Palmelle trust score 37/100. Worth asking: Registered nurse hours are 0.30 per resident per day — below the recommended minimum of 0.75 hours. RNs are responsible for clinical assessments and oversight. Low RN coverage is associated with higher rates of hospitalization and missed diagnoses. Worth asking: Long-stay antianxiety / sleep medication rate is 25%. This category often shifts up when antipsychotic prescribing is restricted — different drug class, same effect on the resident. Worth asking the facility's prescribing rate for both classes side by side. Worth asking: Falls with major injury rate is 5.4% — above the national median of about 3%. A spike usually means call lights aren't getting answered fast enough or the facility is short on aides during transfer-heavy hours like mealtimes. Worth asking how long the call-light response window is during evening shifts. Worth asking: Mobility-decline rate is 24.6% — meaning that share of long-stay residents lost ability to move between measurements (above the national median of about 17%). High decline suggests no PT/OT program or no daily walking — residents are being allowed to become bed-bound. Worth asking what the rehab and activities calendar actually looks like.

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400 VISION DRIVE OPERATIONS LLC

400 VISION DR, ASHEBORO, NC 27203

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ES HOUSE INC

612 E PRESNELL ST, ASHEBORO, NC 27203

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How many licensed nursing homes are in Asheboro, NC?
5 licensed nursing homes in Asheboro, NC, drawn from federal CMS records and state licensing data.
How does Palmelle rank these nursing homes?
Each facility is ranked using a Clarity Score from 0 to 100, blending federal CMS inspection results and state licensing records. The same numbers regulators use.
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