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Nursing Homes in Danbury, CT.

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

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8 licensed nursing homes in Danbury, CT
Updated June 17, 2026
75/100Strong

AUTUMN LAKE HEALTHCARE AT GLEN HILL

1 GLEN HILL RD, DANBURY, CT 06811

Measured. Autumn Lake Healthcare at Glen Hill presents a classic data paradox where the people working there are remarkably loyal, yet some basic physical needs are slipping through the cracks. You’re looking at a 36% turnover rate that is genuinely impressive for this industry, meaning the staff actually knows your name, and a LOW_FALLS_MAJOR_INJURY rate that suggests they are incredibly proactive about keeping everyone upright and out of the ER. They also deserve a drink for their LOW_ANTIPSYCHOTIC status, proving they rely on actual human interaction to manage dementia instead of just sedating everyone into a quiet corner. However, the data gets real when you see the HIGH_WEIGHT_LOSS flag, which usually means that when the dinner bell rings, there aren't enough hands on deck to help people actually finish their meals. That isolation likely feeds into the HIGH_DEPRESSIVE_SYMPTOMS flag, where nearly half the residents are showing signs of significant sadness, often because they’re spent long hours alone without enough social stimulation to keep the lights on upstairs. There are zero federal fines on record, though we can't tell if that's a clean streak from this year or a carryover from five years ago. When you walk in, skip the tour of the lobby and ask the administrator exactly how many aides are on the floor during the dinner rush to make sure people are actually eating.

2 doing well2 flagged
75/100Strong

HAVENCARE AT FILOSA

13 HAKIM ST, DANBURY, CT 06810

Measured. Havencare at Filosa presents as a high-performing clinical powerhouse that somehow still struggles with the basic physics of keeping people upright and happy. On the bright side, you’re looking at HIGH_RN_COVERAGE, which means there is a real, live nurse with a clipboard monitoring your mom for over an hour every single day to catch medical red flags before they turn into 3 a.m. sirens. This heavy-duty clinical presence likely explains their five-star outcomes and clean inspections, where the medical paperwork is usually pristine. However, that medical focus doesn't seem to stop people from hitting the floor, as the HIGH_FALLS_MAJOR_INJURY flag suggests that residents are getting seriously hurt at triple the national rate, often because nobody is there to help them to the bathroom. You also have to reckon with HIGH_DEPRESSIVE_SYMPTOMS, a signal that one-third of the residents are feeling the heavy weight of isolation, likely staring at the four walls instead of engaging with the world. While there are zero federal fines on record—though we can’t tell if that’s a lifelong streak or just a recent lucky run—the data suggests a place that is great at medicine but maybe a little thin on the human touch. When you walk in, look past the five-star plaques and ask the administrator why so many residents are falling down and feeling blue despite having so many nurses on the clock.

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CIVITA CARE CENTER AT DANBURY

107 OSBORNE STREET, DANBURY, CT 06810

Hmm. CIVITA CARE CENTER AT DANBURY has a critical flag: cms has placed an abuse icon on this facility, indicating a substantiated finding of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a resident. Palmelle trust score is 0/100. Worth asking: This facility's long-stay antipsychotic rate is 44% — roughly three times the national median of about 14%. CMS already excludes residents with schizophrenia, Tourette's, and Huntington's from this measure, so this reflects prescribing for residents who don't have a primary psychotic diagnosis. Worth asking on a tour: 'How does my parent get back off these meds if started?'. Worth asking: Unplanned weight loss rate is 10.2% — above the national median of about 6%. In long-stay facilities this is almost always a feeding-assistance failure: residents who need help eating aren't getting it, especially at dinner when staffing thins. Worth asking how dinner-hour staffing compares to lunch. Dig into the full report before visiting.

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SAINT JOHN PAUL II CENTER

33 LINCOLN AVENUE, DANBURY, CT 06810

Hmm. SAINT JOHN PAUL II CENTER has a critical flag: cms has placed an abuse icon on this facility, indicating a substantiated finding of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a resident. Palmelle trust score is 3/100. To be fair: low staff turnover (39%). Worth asking: Long-stay depressive-symptoms rate is 29.2% — above the national median of about 10%. Often indicates residents are alone in rooms with no activities program or social engagement. Pairs with mobility decline. Worth asking how many group activities residents actually attend per week. Dig into the full report before visiting.

2 flagged
94/100Excellent

HAVENCARE AT HANCOCK HALL

31 STAPLES ST, DANBURY, CT 06810

HAVENCARE AT HANCOCK HALL brings a 5.0-star CMS rating, strong inspection scores (5.0/5), high quality measure scores (5.0/5), and no federal fines on record — Palmelle trust score 94/100.

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CIVILITY MEDICAL SUPPLIES LLC

1 PADANARAM RD., DANBURY, CT 06811

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107 OSBORNE STREET OPERATING COMPANY II LLC

107 OSBORNE ST, DANBURY, CT 06810

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ABILITY BEYOND DISABILITY

3 SEMINOLE DR, DANBURY, CT 06811

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How many licensed nursing homes are in Danbury, CT?
8 licensed nursing homes in Danbury, CT, drawn from federal CMS records and state licensing data.
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