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Worst Rated Nursing Homes in Utah (2026) — Lowest CMS Scores

These are the lowest-rated nursing homes in Utah based on CMS data (2026). All facilities listed have an overall rating of 1 star(s) or lower. Combined, these 20 facilities have been fined a total of $1,430,630. 9 have abuse flags. This ranking is based solely on official CMS data and does not represent editorial opinion.

📊 20 facilities listed📅 Data: CMS 2026🏥 View all Utah nursing homes →
#NameCityOverallHealthStaffingBedsFinesFlags
1San Rafael Health and RehabilitationFerron51$29,347
Abuse
2Sandy Health and RehabSandy141$89,798
3South Ogden Post-AcuteOgden122$270,748
SFF
4Rocky Mountain Care - Maple DellPayson76$4,580
5Monument Healthcare South Salt LakeSalt Lake City140$31,391
SFF
6Meadow Brook Rehabilitation and NursingSalt Lake City41$31,331
Abuse
7Monument Healthcare Cottonwood CreekSalt Lake City77$17,940
8Spanish Fork Rehabilitation and NursingSpanish Fork45$7,443
Abuse
9Maple Springs Senior LivingNorth Logan100$0
10Pine Creek Rehabilitation and NursingSalt Lake City34$56,121
Abuse
11Mt. Olympus Rehabilitation CenterSalt Lake City100$196,931
12Rocky Mountain Care- ClearfieldClearfield168$58,637
13Rocky Mountain Care - Hunter HollowWest Valley City124$41,232
14Crestwood Rehabilitation and NursingOgden88$20,013
15Mission at Alpine Rehabilitation CenterPleasant Grove52$189,433
AbuseSFF
16Monument Healthcare Murray CreekMillcreek184$8,148
Abuse
17Paramount Health and RehabilitationSalt Lake City99$83,207
18Red Cliffs Health and RehabSt George124$153,114
AbuseSFF
19Bella Terra St GeorgeSt. George149$100,651
AbuseSFF
20MSM Brigham City LLCBrigham41$40,565
Abuse

Methodology

Rankings are based on the CMS 5-Star Quality Rating System, which evaluates nursing homes on health inspections, staffing, and quality measures. Ratings range from 1 star (much below average) to 5 stars (much above average). Data is updated monthly by CMS.