Rating context
Average overall rating here is 2.8 stars. Indiana statewide averages 3.1, and the national catalog average is 3.0.
County
Marion County, IN includes 46 nursing homes in this dataset. Average overall rating is 2.8 stars versus 3.1 across Indiana, and 3 facilities carry an abuse icon or Special Focus flag.
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Facilities
7
Avg. rating
3.7 stars
4+ stars
71%
Total fines
$25,124
Special Focus
0
Abuse icon
1
Average overall rating here is 2.8 stars. Indiana statewide averages 3.1, and the national catalog average is 3.0.
11 facilities show 0-3 recent health deficiencies, 11 show 4-7, and 24 show 8 or more.
2 facilities carry an abuse icon, 1 are in Special Focus, and average total fines per facility are $4,665.
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Higher-rated facilities in this market.
15 facilitiesBest for
Facilities reported as non-profit operators.
7 facilitiesBest for
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44 facilitiesBest for
Exclude current Special Focus Facilities.
45 facilitiesIndianapolis, IN
5-star overall rating with 5-star inspections with 2 recent health deficiencies with 6 fire-safety deficiencies in the latest cycle
Indianapolis, IN
5-star overall rating with 4-star inspections with 3 recent health deficiencies with 1 fire-safety deficiencies in the latest cycle
Indianapolis, IN
5-star overall rating with 4-star inspections with 3 recent health deficiencies with 2 fire-safety deficiencies in the latest cycle
Indianapolis, IN
5-star overall rating with 3-star inspections with 2 recent health deficiencies with 4 fire-safety deficiencies in the latest cycle
Indianapolis, IN
4-star overall rating with 4-star inspections with 3 recent health deficiencies with 2 fire-safety deficiencies in the latest cycle
Indianapolis, IN
1-star overall rating with 1-star inspections with 25 recent health deficiencies with 5 fire-safety deficiencies in the latest cycle
Indianapolis, IN
1-star overall rating with 1-star inspections with abuse icon flag with $25,124 in total fines with 11 recent health deficiencies with 15 fire-safety deficiencies in the latest cycle