Moosehaven Recognized as a 2026 Best Nursing Home by U.S. News & World Report 

Moosehaven is proud to announce that we have once again been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as a 2026 Best Nursing Home, earning high honors in both Short-Term Rehabilitation and Long-Term Care.

This continued recognition reflects Moosehaven’s unwavering commitment to providing exceptional care and quality of life for our residents. Whether someone comes to Moosehaven for short-term recovery or long-term support, our team is dedicated to ensuring every resident feels respected, supported, and truly at home.

Being recognized in Short-Term Rehabilitation highlights the strength of our therapy services, nursing care, and recovery support. Recognition in Long-Term Care reflects our focus on consistency, compassion, and personalized attention over time. These honors demonstrate that Moosehaven continues to meet the highest standards across multiple areas of care.

What makes this achievement especially meaningful is the people behind it. Our nurses, therapists, caregivers, and support staff work together every day to provide an environment built on trust, professionalism, and heart. Their dedication allows residents to feel safe, comfortable, and confident in the care they receive.

This recognition also reflects the trust that residents and their families place in Moosehaven. We are honored to serve them and remain committed to delivering a community where seniors can live with dignity, peace of mind, and the best possible quality of life.

U.S. News Methodology

U.S. News & World Report evaluates nursing homes separately for Short-Term Rehabilitation and Long-Term Care, and facilities may receive a rating of High Performing, Average, or Below Average in each category. Homes that perform well in one area do not necessarily perform at the same level in the other. To learn more about how these ratings are determined, readers can review the U.S. News methodology report and FAQ at
https://www.usnews.com/media/best-nursing-homes/bnh_methodology