12/11/2025
LeadingAge Ohio Members Recognized in U.S. News and World Report Ratings
U.S. News and World Report’s Best Nursing Homes ratings again spotlight the strength of LeadingAge Ohio’s nonprofit providers. This year’s evaluation drew on publicly available data—largely from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services—and reviewed nearly fifteen thousand facilities under an updated scoring model focused on staffing, clinical processes, and outcomes.
Across Ohio, many LeadingAge Ohio members earned High Performing recognition in short-term rehabilitation, long-term care, or both. Honored organizations include St. Augustine Health Campus (Cleveland); Crandall Medical Center (Sebring); Bethany Village (Kettering); Mount Alverna Village (Parma); Concord Reserve (Westlake); The Gardens of McGregor and Amasa Stone (Cleveland); Marjorie P. Lee Community (Cincinnati); Heritage Manor Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation (Youngstown); Regina Health Center (Richfield); SEM Haven Health and Residential Care Center (Milford); Friendship Village of Dublin (Dublin); Renaissance Retirement Campus (North Olmsted); Twin Towers (Cincinnati); The Knolls of Oxford (Oxford); Western Reserve Masonic Community (Medina); Elizabeth Scott Community; Springfield Masonic Community (Springfield); Westerwood (Westerville); Willow Brook Christian Home (Delaware); Saint Therese at St. Mary of the Woods (Avon); Mohun Health Center (Columbus); Christian Village (Mason); Brethren Care Village (Ashland); Village at St. Edward Nursing Care (Wadsworth); Apostolic Christian Home (Rittman); and Ohio Living Breckenridge Village (Willoughby).
These results affirm the work of mission-driven providers delivering consistent, person-centered care in every region of the state. As the field navigates rising acuity and workforce pressures, the recognitions offer a clear signal of quality grounded in strong practices and community-based service.