
Compare Nursing Homes around Kenosha (Metro Area)
The information below is reported by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Division of Quality Assurance.
| Kenosha Brookside Care Center | NH | Kenosha (Washington Road) | 154
Facility
154
WI AVG
61
Rank
#10 / 496 |
73.1%
Facility
73.1%
WI AVG
70%
Rank
#239 / 434 | +4% | 4.48
Facility
4.48
WI AVG
4.28
Rank
#69 / 178 | +23% | +5% | $22.0k
Facility
$22.0k
WI AVG
$103.4k
Rank
#124 / 180 | 9
Facility
9
WI AVG
27.3
Rank
#29 / 180 | 1.8
Facility
1.8
WI AVG
4.2
Rank
#9 / 180 | 2 | 144 | - |
32
Facility
32
WI AVG
42
Rank
#366 / 580 | Swc Ca Opco 2 LLC | $18.5M
Facility
$18.5M
WI AVG
$8.6M
Rank
#19 / 183 | $12.2M
Facility
$12.2M
WI AVG
$3.8M
Rank
#6 / 183 | 65.6%
Facility
65.6%
WI AVG
45%
Rank
#32 / 183 | 525556 | ||||
| Clairidge House | NH | Kenosha (Bain Park) | 87
Facility
87
WI AVG
61
Rank
#102 / 496 |
47.1%
Facility
47.1%
WI AVG
70%
Rank
#386 / 434 | -33% | 4.05
Facility
4.05
WI AVG
4.28
Rank
#100 / 178 | -37% | -5% | $0
Facility
$0
WI AVG
$103.4k
Rank
#1 / 180 | 47
Facility
47
WI AVG
27.3
Rank
#142 / 180 | 11.8
Facility
11.8
WI AVG
4.2
Rank
#180 / 180 | 4 | 38 | - |
67
Facility
67
WI AVG
42
Rank
#113 / 580 | David Egan | $5.1M
Facility
$5.1M
WI AVG
$8.6M
Rank
#134 / 183 | $2.5M
Facility
$2.5M
WI AVG
$3.8M
Rank
#165 / 183 | 49.1%
Facility
49.1%
WI AVG
45%
Rank
#147 / 183 | 525431 | ||||
| Sheridan Health and Rehabilitation Center | NH HC MC PC RC | Kenosha (Red Arrow) | 81
Facility
81
WI AVG
61
Rank
#119 / 496 |
65.4%
Facility
65.4%
WI AVG
70%
Rank
#294 / 434 | -7% | 2.96
Facility
2.96
WI AVG
4.28
Rank
#168 / 178 | -37% | -31% | $14.9k
Facility
$14.9k
WI AVG
$103.4k
Rank
#116 / 180 | 62
Facility
62
WI AVG
27.3
Rank
#162 / 180 | 7.8
Facility
7.8
WI AVG
4.2
Rank
#171 / 180 | 9 | 59 | A+ |
48
Facility
48
WI AVG
42
Rank
#240 / 580 | The Bay At Sheridan Health And Rehabilitation LLC | $7.9M
Facility
$7.9M
WI AVG
$8.6M
Rank
#59 / 183 | $4.2M
Facility
$4.2M
WI AVG
$3.8M
Rank
#91 / 183 | 52.8%
Facility
52.8%
WI AVG
45%
Rank
#155 / 183 | 525318 | ||||
| Waters Edge Health and Rehabilitation Center | NH HC MC PC RC | Kenosha (Grant) | 128
Facility
128
WI AVG
61
Rank
#21 / 496 |
80.5%
Facility
80.5%
WI AVG
70%
Rank
#177 / 434 | +15% | 3.45
Facility
3.45
WI AVG
4.28
Rank
#129 / 178 | +52% | -19% | $54.1k
Facility
$54.1k
WI AVG
$103.4k
Rank
#136 / 180 | 86
Facility
86
WI AVG
27.3
Rank
#172 / 180 | 6.6
Facility
6.6
WI AVG
4.2
Rank
#157 / 180 | 12 | 91 | - |
37
Facility
37
WI AVG
42
Rank
#325 / 580 | Kari Roberts | $11.6M
Facility
$11.6M
WI AVG
$8.6M
Rank
#22 / 183 | $5.8M
Facility
$5.8M
WI AVG
$3.8M
Rank
#48 / 183 | 50%
Facility
50%
WI AVG
45%
Rank
#177 / 183 | 525281 | ||||
| Avina on 32nd | NH AL IL MC PC RC | Kenosha (Isetts) | 110
Facility
110
WI AVG
61
Rank
#46 / 496 |
48.2%
Facility
48.2%
WI AVG
70%
Rank
#384 / 434 | -31% | 3.16
Facility
3.16
WI AVG
4.28
Rank
#150 / 178 | -64% | -26% | $26.3k
Facility
$26.3k
WI AVG
$103.4k
Rank
#125 / 180 | 48
Facility
48
WI AVG
27.3
Rank
#144 / 180 | 6.9
Facility
6.9
WI AVG
4.2
Rank
#164 / 180 | 2 | 54 | - |
13
Facility
13
WI AVG
42
Rank
#477 / 580 | - | $6.4M
Facility
$6.4M
WI AVG
$8.6M
Rank
#97 / 183 | $3.4M
Facility
$3.4M
WI AVG
$3.8M
Rank
#127 / 183 | 53.6%
Facility
53.6%
WI AVG
45%
Rank
#164 / 183 | 525282 | ||||
| The Manor of Kenosha | NH AL IL MC PC RC | Kenosha | 153
Facility
153
WI AVG
61
Rank
#11 / 496 |
57.8%
Facility
57.8%
WI AVG
70%
Rank
#342 / 434 | -17% | 3.00
Facility
3.00
WI AVG
4.28
Rank
#168 / 178 | -10% | -30% | $34.0k
Facility
$34.0k
WI AVG
$103.4k
Rank
#129 / 180 | 52
Facility
52
WI AVG
27.3
Rank
#149 / 180 | 5.2
Facility
5.2
WI AVG
4.2
Rank
#128 / 180 | 7 | 92 | A+ |
1
Facility
1
WI AVG
42
Rank
#556 / 580 | Charlean Adams | $10.8M
Facility
$10.8M
WI AVG
$8.6M
Rank
#37 / 183 | $5.9M
Facility
$5.9M
WI AVG
$3.8M
Rank
#56 / 183 | 54.7%
Facility
54.7%
WI AVG
45%
Rank
#160 / 183 | 525179 |
Nestled in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Brookdale Kenosha offers a personalized memory care experience for individuals living with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. The community’s person-centered approach ensures that each resident can continue to live with a sense of belonging, purpose, and dignity.Brookdale Kenosha’s safe and supportive environment, combined with its personalized care programs, helps residents feel a sense of security and purpose. The community’s experienced staff is available 24/7 to provide attentive support and respond to emergencies.
Residents at Brookdale Kenosha engage in a variety of dementia-friendly activities, including music programs, pet therapy, games, and outings, all designed to foster a sense of meaning and enjoyment. The community’s specialized dining program also addresses the unique nutritional needs of those living with dementia. By prioritizing the well-being and quality of life of its residents, Brookdale Kenosha empowers individuals with Alzheimer’s or dementia to preserve their identity and live their best lives, even as they navigate the complexities of their condition.
Nestled in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Kenosha Brookside Care Center is a cornerstone of compassionate care within its community. As a county-administered establishment, it boasts Medicare and Medicaid certification, ensuring comprehensive support for its residents. Offering both long-term skilled nursing and short-term rehabilitation services, this esteemed facility, with its 154-bed capacity, provides a spacious and nurturing environment.
Kenosha Brookside Care Center distinguishes itself by its unwavering dedication to excellence in care. While not affiliated with a continuing care retirement community, it actively engages with Medicare and Medicaid programs, underscoring its commitment to accessible and high-quality services. Within the walls of Kenosha Brookside Care Center, residents find not just a place to reside, but a supportive community devoted to their well-being and recovery journey.
Situated in the heart of Kenosha, Wisconsin, Clairidge House stands as a beacon of exceptional senior living. With 81 beds, this esteemed community is celebrated for its unparalleled short- and long-term skilled nursing and rehabilitation services. At Clairidge House, residents are met with a warm and proficient staff, guided by seasoned industry professionals with vast expertise in their fields.
From specialized care to rehabilitation needs, Clairidge House offers a nurturing environment where well-being and comfort take center stage. With a steadfast commitment to providing compassionate support, residents can rest assured knowing their needs are met with care and dignity.
Situated in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Sheridan Health & Rehabilitation Center is an assisted living community that provides an array of services, including skilled nursing, short-term rehabilitation, long-term care, and personalized care options that empower each resident to enjoy their golden years and enjoy life.
Sheridan Health & Rehabilitation Center boasts an inclusive range of therapy and care programs to address various post-acute challenges. Leveraging the latest therapy equipment and techniques, their experienced therapists assist residents in transitioning back to independent living. With a team of caring professionals at the helm, Sheridan Health & Rehabilitation Center is committed to ensuring the best possible outcomes for those under their compassionate care.
Nestled in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Waters Edge Health & Rehabilitation Center is driven by a mission to provide tailored care that honors the distinct needs of each senior resident. Within their assisted living community, a team of skilled and dedicated caregivers stands ready to deliver a spectrum of services, including skilled nursing, short-term rehabilitation, and long-term care.
At Waters Edge Health & Rehabilitation Center, diverse therapy and care programs are at the heart of their offering, designed to address various post-acute challenges. Their accomplished therapists harness state-of-the-art equipment and innovative techniques to guide senior residents on their journey toward regaining independence and resuming their lives in their own homes. Waters Edge Health and Rehabilitation Center’s commitment is to empower residents with personalized care choices that enable them to embrace life to the fullest.
Located at 8633 32nd Ave, Kenosha, Wisconsin, Avina on 32nd receives one-star CMS ratings across all four domains: overall (66.7% below Wisconsin average), health inspection (28.5% below average), staffing (72.4% below average), and quality measures (35.7% below average).
Severe staffing deficits underpin these ratings. Total adjusted nursing hours measure 3 hours 10 minutes per resident per day; 26% below Wisconsin’s 4 hours 17 minutes; with all six staffing metrics below state benchmarks. Registered nurse coverage reaches only 21 minutes per day (64% below Wisconsin’s 58-minute state average); licensed practical nurse hours total 34 minutes per day (11% below average); certified nursing aide hours register 1 hour 56 minutes per day (25% below average). Staff-to-resident ratio measures 1.22:1 (51% worse than Wisconsin average 2.48:1).
Situated in the Isetts neighborhood, 3.7 miles from city center, the 110-bed facility reports occupancy of 48.2% is 31.8% below Wisconsin average, and serves primarily private-pay short-stay admissions (67% of new residents, typical 19 days). Medicare accounts for 23% of admissions (typical 1-2 months); Medicaid 10% (typical 3 years). Current census 51 is 86.3% Medicaid-funded, 13.7% Medicare-funded.
Walk score 13 reflects car-dependent access requiring automobiles for errands.
Financial data show 2023 gross revenue $8.5 million with net income $1.4 million and 20.0% profit margin. Payroll totals $3.7 million (43.9% of revenue), substantially below the typical Wisconsin range of 62–74%, with 44 employees and 18 contractors (total staff 62).
A November 2024 civil money penalty of $40,000 represents the facility’s only federal enforcement action in the past three years; 52% fewer fines than Wisconsin average.
Long-stay residents demonstrate strengths in functional preservation: high-risk clinical events score 6.4 (39% better than state average); functional decline score 8.8 (60% better); need for help with daily activities increased only 3.7% (79% better); depressive symptoms 2.5% (51% better).
Short-stay rehabilitation outcomes reveal critical deficits: falls with major injury 3.1% (306% worse than Wisconsin 0.8%); ability to care for self at discharge 28.6% (47% worse); emergency department visits 25.4% (69% worse than state average 15.0%); re-hospitalization 28.1% (24% worse).
The facility provides nursing home, memory care, respite, and rehabilitation services with dining options, live music, courtyard, housekeeping, transportation, salon services, and religious programming. 24-hour staffing and on-site physician support indicated.
Avina on 32nd operates at low occupancy with severe staffing constraints, producing strong outcomes in long-stay functional stability but substantial deficits in short-stay rehabilitation success and injury prevention.
Managed by administrator Charlean Adams, The Manor of Kenosha delivers around-the-clock skilled nursing, assisted living, and memory care within a 153-bed residential setup. This facility features restaurant-style dining, religious services, and an on-staff physician, with operations heavily focused on short-term recovery. Private-pay individuals make up 61% of all admissions, followed by Medicare recipients at 34%, with residents staying an average of 128 days. The community maintains a 58% occupancy rate and sits roughly four miles outside the city center in an area carrying a Walk Score of 1.
Oversight files from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) detail significant regulatory and staffing hurdles, noting 10 separate inspections since 2023 that resulted in 52 total citations. This volume runs roughly double the Wisconsin state average, with logs documenting four critical and three serious violations involving resident rights, pharmacy services, and general care quality.
Due to these systemic compliance failures, federal authorities issued $124,000 in financial fines and enforced a five-day payment denial in April 2024 that temporarily paused state-funded admissions. Furthermore, daily nursing care averages three hours per resident, which drops to 2 hours and 57 minutes on weekends, falling below the state benchmark of 4 hours and 14 minutes. Clinical records show mixed outcomes; while long-stay residents perform well in daily activity maintenance and depression tracking, metrics for weight loss and pressure ulcers run worse than the state averages.
Families reviewing regional skilled nursing options should carefully analyze these long-term public health logs during their search. Since the government databases reveal a high frequency of standard and critical citations, substantial financial penalties, and low daily staffing averages, cross-referencing current quality improvements with the administration is a necessary precaution. Scheduling an on-site visit is a practical next step to observe day-to-day staffing levels firsthand, inspect the physical setup of the building, and interview the director about their ongoing regulatory correction plans.
Ranking Methodology
How we rank these nursing homes
Every nursing home above is evaluated across five weighted categories using CMS data including Care Compare, Payroll-Based Journal, and Medicare Cost Reports.
Weighting overview
- 35%Care Quality
- 20%Staffing
- 20%Regulatory
- 20%Operational
- 5%Environment
01
Care Quality 35%
The largest single share of every ranking. CMS star ratings and quality measures that reflect actual care delivered to residents.
- Includes
- Overall Rating
- Health Inspection
- QM Rating
- Long-Stay QM
- Short-Stay QM
02
Staffing Adequacy 20%
The strongest predictor of resident outcomes. Volume and stability of nursing care, drawn from CMS Payroll-Based Journal.
- Includes
- Nurse Hrs/Res/Day
- RN vs State
- Total Nurse Staff Hrs vs State
- RN Turnover
03
Regulatory & Safety Record 20%
Inspection patterns that star ratings can mask. We weight per-inspection rates more heavily than raw counts.
- Includes
- Citations
- Citations/Inspection
- Severe Citations
- Fines
- Accreditations
04
Operational & Financial Stability 20%
Stable operations and sound finances are leading indicators of consistent care over time.
- Includes
- Occupancy vs State
- Avg Length of Stay
- Revenue
- Payroll %
- Years in Operation
- Admin Tenure
05
Environment & Accessibility 5%
Context that matters to families but doesn't directly measure clinical care. Weighted lower for nursing homes than for assisted or independent living.
- Includes
- Walk Score
- BBB Rating
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Frequently Asked Questions about Nursing Homes in Kenosha, WI
What's the difference between assisted living and a nursing home in Wisconsin?
Assisted living in Wisconsin is a residential model focused on housing, hospitality, and help with daily activities. Nursing homes (skilled nursing facilities) provide 24/7 medical care from licensed nurses for residents with significant health needs, and are regulated more strictly under both state and federal CMS rules.
Does Wisconsin Medicaid cover nursing home care?
Yes — Wisconsin Medicaid covers nursing home care for residents who meet income, asset, and medical-need eligibility requirements. Most CMS-certified nursing homes accept Medicaid as a primary payer once long-term-care eligibility is established.
What is nursing home care?
Nursing homes (also called skilled nursing facilities) provide 24/7 medical care from licensed nurses, rehabilitation services, and long-term custodial care for residents with significant health or functional needs.
How many nursing homes are listed on this page?
This page features 7 nursing homes in Kenosha, WI. Use the filters and comparison tools above to compare ratings, amenities, and pricing.
How do I choose the right nursing home in Kenosha, WI?
Start by matching the level of care offered to the resident's current and anticipated needs, then compare licensing status, staff-to-resident ratios, recent inspection results, and pricing. Tour at least two or three communities in Kenosha, WI, talk to current residents and families, and confirm what is included in the base rate versus billed as add-on services.
What should I look for when visiting nursing homes in Kenosha, WI?
Pay attention to staff interactions with residents, cleanliness and odor, food quality at meal times, the activity calendar, and how questions about pricing and care plans are answered. Ask to see the most recent state inspection report, the move-out / level-of-care-change policy, and a sample monthly bill that lists every fee.














