There are 78 nursing homes across 46 cities in New Hampshire. Manchester offers the most facilities with a count of 9. Concord, Dover, and Exeter are the next in rankings for most nursing homes.
| City Name | Number of Homes | % Beds occupied in city |
|---|---|---|
| Manchester | 9 | 93.9% |
| Concord | 4 | 90.7% |
| Dover | 4 | 90.5% |
| Exeter | 3 | 61.2% |
| Keene | 3 | 90.3% |
| Laconia | 3 | 92.5% |
| Bedford | 3 | 91.5% |
| Rochester | 2 | 82.4% |
| Berlin | 2 | 95% |
| Portsmouth | 2 | 87.2% |
| Goffstown | 2 | 92.8% |
| Milford | 2 | 91.8% |
| Nashua | 2 | 92.3% |
| Hanover | 2 | 77.6% |
| North Conway | 2 | 95.5% |
| Wolfeboro | 2 | 83.2% |
| Derry | 2 | 94.3% |
| Brentwood | 1 | 95.1% |
| North Haverhill | 1 | 97% |
| Peterborough | 1 | 88.9% |
| Franklin | 1 | 91.9% |
| Ossipee | 1 | 100% |
| Newport | 1 | 92.5% |
| Windham | 1 | 100% |
| Boscawen | 1 | 96.6% |
| Epsom | 1 | 81.5% |
| Unity | 1 | 88.5% |
| Glencliff | 1 | 86.9% |
| Westmoreland | 1 | 96.7% |
| Lancaster | 1 | 94.2% |
| Fremont | 1 | 90% |
| Greenfield | 1 | 82.3% |
| Rye | 1 | 73.8% |
| Meredith | 1 | 87.3% |
| Salem | 1 | 89.1% |
| Jaffrey | 1 | 79.5% |
| Whitefield | 1 | 87.7% |
| Claremont | 1 | 92.6% |
| West Stewartstown | 1 | 74.2% |
| Lebanon | 1 | 92.7% |
| Hampton | 1 | 85.5% |
| Winchester | 1 | 88.9% |
| Franconia | 1 | 88.9% |
| New London | 1 | 100% |
| Hillsboro | 1 | 93.9% |
| Hudson | 1 | 88.1% |
This chart shows the cities with the top rated Medicare approved nursing homes in New Hampshire.
The chart below shows the cities that have the most nursing homes with an overall rating of 4 or better.
The chart below shows the cities that have the most nursing homes with an aggregate rating of 25 or better.
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New Hampshire has 7,689 beds in the state. On average, xx% are occupied, leaving about xx available.