3 of the 36 nursing homes in Wyoming are excellent.

June 2023

Where are all the providers and patients?

There are 36 skilled nursing facilities in Wyoming caring for roughly 2,000 patients.

The two maps below show:

  1. Driving time estimates to each nursing home
  2. Where patients are & how they're doing, in Wyoming

This first map shows how far you have to drive to find good care.

The way to read the map is, if you choose the 15 minute drive time map and you live beneath a yellow region then you have less than a 15 minute drive to a 5 star nursing home. The color indicates the quality of care.

Using the controls below the map can also change the map to show a 30 minute drive and see how that is. You can also can choose between Overall star, Quality star, Health star, and Staffing star.

You can click on a state or county to focus on it. And click the "Clear Focus" button to see data for more areas.

Drive time map controls
Stars shown:

Next, the dots map shows a colored dot for each patient in Wyoming, grouped by county. We color each dot based on the overall star the nursing home earns.

Yellow is best. starstarstarstarstar

One dot per resident map controls
Stars shown:

Click on one of the states or counties with dots to see performance summary for that area.

As you do you will notice that buildings with fewer residents, in general, have better quality.

How does quality change through time?

Medicare/Medicaid rate Nursing homes on a 5 Star scale. Both their performance and the rating system change through time.

These graphs show the quality of care the average patient receives in Wyoming. And how that has changed through time.

Hover over the graphs to see the data values change

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Healthstarstar

Qualitystarstarstarstar_half

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Occupancy

1,980 residents in 2,908 beds (68%).

Data as of June 2023

This is the most recent day this group's data changed on Care Compare.

COVID-19 shows up in the data

The "Occupancy" chart shows how many patients are in this group of nursing homes through time. From May to September 2020, Medicare/Medicaid paused reporting that number of patients in nursing homes.

They started reporting it again in October 2020. In the "Occupancy" graph above you can see a little cliff drop off at that time.

Not all of that decrease in occupancy is from patients dying. Nursing homes also help people after they leave the hospital, but need more care before they go home.

At the start of the pandemic hospitals stopped doing elective surgeries. For instance, when a patient gets a knee replacement surgery some times they get extra care in a nursing home.

Because people were not getting those surgeries they did not need nursing home care. In addition to COVID deaths, that pause in the surgery-to-nursing-home pipeline increased the occupancy drop shown in the graph.

Steady performance, on average

With enough providers, most of the time the graphs above are pretty steady. Any blips are from changes in how Medicare/Medicaid evaluates nursing homes. So sometimes you will notice dips in the Quality or Staffing rating graphs. Thats when Medicare/Medicaid raised their standards of performance. And set the expectation for all nursing homes to do better.

There are two dips in the "Staffing" graph. The March 2018 one is from Medicare/Medicaid requiring providers to report payroll information. That made it harder for the providers to fudge their staffing numbers. The July 2022 one is from Medicare/Medicaid adding turnover and weekend staffing levels to how they calculated the staffing star. The thinking being that lower staff turnover means better care. And also that nursing happens 7 days a week, not just Monday to Friday.

It is reassuring to see the graphs come back up as the people working in the nursing homes do better.

Performance changes in space and time

The animation below shows performance across the state. The average performance across the state is mostly steady. But performance at an individual nursing home can vary quite a bit. You can see the # of stars stays almost constant but the performance mosaic changes every 3 months.

In the animation each colored region shows the performance of a nursing home in that part of the state, in each of the components of the 5 star rating. Yellow is best.

Who are the providers to use (and avoid!) in Wyoming?

We here at PlainProof don't know anything about the people working or living in the buildings in this report. We don't know if their facilities are nice or shabby. We don't know if they are kind or not.

All the conclusions below are from the data the provider has reported to Medicare and Medicaid. We don't know if any of them will be a good fit for you or who you're searching for care for. But we do know whether they've been consistently good at providing care.

Consistently good care means above average care (starstarstarstar) for substantial portion (more than 75%!) of the nursing home's existence (or past 5 years).

Why does consistently good performance matter? Well because it shows they have systems in place that can weather challenges the nursing home business faces while continuing to provide qualtiy care.

In addition to our list below you can use these Medicare provided resources: guide for choosing a nursing home and checklist to help find the right place for you.

Stars by the numbers As of June 2023

There are 1996 residents living in nursing homes in Wyoming.

About 1 of every 2 residents (971 residents, 48.7%) live in below average nursing homes that are currently rated starstar or fewer stars by Medicare/Medicaid.

StarsOverall StarQuality StarHealth StarStaffing Star
No stars0
0%
0
0%
0
0%
0
0%
star504
25%
0
0%
594
30%
522
26%
starstar467
23%
220
11%
457
23%
427
21%
starstarstar407
20%
897
45%
373
19%
206
10%
starstarstarstar290
15%
453
23%
358
18%
627
31%
starstarstarstarstar328
16%
426
21%
214
11%
214
11%

OK thats great, so who are the good ones?

Click through the 4 sections below to see alphabetical lists of providers. They are grouped by consistency and quality of their performance over time. There are also 22 providers that are kind of in the middle of the road performance-wise, that we are not showing you here.

Good, consistent providers

1 that are consistently good overall
1 provider with starstarstarstarstar stars
  • St John's Health Sage Living
    Jackson, WY, 83001
2 with good quality consistently
2 providers with starstarstarstarstar stars
  • Life Care Center Of Cheyenne
    Cheyenne, WY, 82009
  • Rocky Mountain Care - Evanston
    Evanston, WY, 82930

Providers doing well now.

But don't have a long history of being good.
12 that are good overall
7 providers with starstarstarstarstar stars
  • Platte County Legacy Home
    Wheatland, WY, 82201
  • Powell Valley Care Center
    Powell, WY, 82435
  • Rocky Mountain Care - Evanston
    Evanston, WY, 82930
  • South Lincoln Nursing Center
    Kemmerer, WY, 83101
  • Star Valley Care Center
    Afton, WY, 83110
  • Westward Heights Care Center
    Lander, WY, 82520
  • Worland Healthcare And Rehabilitation Center
    Worland, WY, 82401
5 providers with starstarstarstar stars
  • Amie Holt Care Center
    Buffalo, WY, 82834
  • Life Care Center Of Casper
    Casper, WY, 82601
  • New Horizons Care Center
    Lovell, WY, 82431
  • Sage View Care Center
    Rock Springs, WY, 82901
  • Wyoming Retirement Center
    Basin, WY, 82410
15 with good quality
5 providers with starstarstarstarstar stars
  • Casper Mountain Rehabilitation And Care Center
    Casper, WY, 82601
  • Crook County Medical Services District Ltc
    Sundance, WY, 82729
  • Life Care Center Of Casper
    Casper, WY, 82601
  • Platte County Legacy Home
    Wheatland, WY, 82201
  • Thermopolis Rehabilitation And Wellness
    Thermopolis, WY, 82443
10 providers with starstarstarstar stars
  • Amie Holt Care Center
    Buffalo, WY, 82834
  • Douglas Care Center Llc
    Douglas, WY, 82633
  • Mission At Castle Rock
    Green River, WY, 82935
  • Rawlins Rehabilitation And Wellness
    Rawlins, WY, 82301
  • Sage View Care Center
    Rock Springs, WY, 82901
  • Star Valley Care Center
    Afton, WY, 83110
  • Sublette Center
    Pinedale, WY, 82941
  • The Legacy Living And Rehabilitation Center
    Gillette, WY, 82716
  • Weston County Health Services
    Newcastle, WY, 82701
  • Westward Heights Care Center
    Lander, WY, 82520

Providers with consistent problems

Skip these.
2 that are consistently bad overall
2 providers with star star
  • Granite Rehabilitation And Wellness
    Cheyenne, WY, 82001
  • Polaris Rehabilitation And Care Center
    Cheyenne, WY, 82001

Providers doing not so well now.

But don't have a long history of being not great.
13 that are below average overall
9 providers with starstar stars
  • Casper Mountain Rehabilitation And Care Center
    Casper, WY, 82601
  • Cody Regional Health Long Term Care Center
    Cody, WY, 82414
  • Cottonwood Health And Rehabilitation
    Laramie, WY, 82070
  • Crook County Medical Services District Ltc
    Sundance, WY, 82729
  • Goshen Healthcare Community
    Torrington, WY, 82240
  • Mission At Castle Rock
    Green River, WY, 82935
  • Rawlins Rehabilitation And Wellness
    Rawlins, WY, 82301
  • Saratoga Care Center Llc
    Saratoga, WY, 82331
  • Westview Health Care Center
    Sheridan, WY, 82801
4 providers with star star
  • Big Horn Rehabilitation And Care Center
    Sheridan, WY, 82801
  • Green House Living For Sheridan
    Sheridan, WY, 82801
  • Shepherd Of The Valley Rehabilitation And Wellness
    Casper, WY, 82604
  • Wind River Rehabilitation And Wellness
    Riverton, WY, 82501
5 with below average quality
5 providers with starstar stars
  • Cottonwood Health And Rehabilitation
    Laramie, WY, 82070
  • Morning Star Care Center
    Fort Washakie, WY, 82514
  • Powell Valley Care Center
    Powell, WY, 82435
  • South Lincoln Nursing Center
    Kemmerer, WY, 83101
  • Worland Healthcare And Rehabilitation Center
    Worland, WY, 82401

Where to from here?

Well we haven't made the analysis of why staffing stars are so low across the country or more general analyses of stars. So those things are coming sometime soon. And this data can change every month. If you want to know when we do add to this sign up below:

Where is the data from?

To get money for treating Medicare and Medicaid patients nursing homes must:

  1. Get inspected about once a year.
  2. Send payroll information about every three months.
  3. Report quality of care information weekly.

Medicare & Medicaid then take that information and boil it down into a 5 star rating.

On this page we have gone through some of that information and use our nursing home analysis software to do this data analysis for providers in Wyoming.