The data displays the total number of nursing homes in the U.S. in 2014, by state. In 2014, the state of California had 1,219 nursing homes, the highest number of any U.S. state. Alaska had the fewest nursing homes at this time with only 18 in the entire state.
California | 1219 |
Texas | 1212 |
Ohio | 951 |
Illinois | 762 |
Pennsylvania | 699 |
Florida | 689 |
New York | 629 |
Indiana | 528 |
Missouri | 512 |
Iowa | 442 |
Michigan | 434 |
North Carolina | 420 |
Massachusetts | 415 |
Wisconsin | 389 |
Minnesota | 377 |
New Jersey | 361 |
Georgia | 357 |
Kansas | 344 |
Tennessee | 321 |
Oklahoma | 309 |
Virginia | 288 |
Kentucky | 285 |
Louisiana | 280 |
Connecticut | 229 |
Arkansas | 229 |
Maryland | 228 |
Alabama | 226 |
Washington | 222 |
Nebraska | 219 |
Colorado | 214 |
Mississippi | 205 |
South Carolina | 188 |
Arizona | 145 |
Oregon | 136 |
West Virginia | 127 |
South Dakota | 111 |
Maine | 103 |
Utah | 99 |
Rhode Island | 84 |
Montana | 83 |
North Dakota | 80 |
Idaho | 78 |
New Hampshire | 76 |
New Mexico | 72 |
Nevada | 53 |
Delaware | 46 |
Hawaii | 46 |
Wyoming | 38 |
Vermont | 37 |
District of Columbia | 19 |
Alaska | 18 |