Nursing homes in Wellesley, MA

Compare 2 Medicare- and Medicaid-certified nursing homes in Wellesley, part of the Norfolk area. Average overall CMS Five-Star rating is 4.5★ — above the national average (3.1★). Ratings are sourced from the latest CMS Care Compare provider extract.

Wellesley, Massachusetts, located in Norfolk County, currently hosts two certified nursing homes listed on CMS Care Compare. These facilities maintain a strong clinical reputation, reflecting an impressive average overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. Among the local options serving residents in the 02181 and 02481 ZIP codes, Elizabeth Seton Residence stands out as a premier provider, currently holding a perfect 5-star rating from the federal government.

Homes
2
Avg overall
4.5★
+1.4 vs national
Avg staffing
3★
Avg experience
0★

Rating distribution

avg 4.5★ · 2 homes
5
1 (50%)
4
1 (50%)
3
0 (0%)
2
0 (0%)
1
0 (0%)

Provider mix in Wellesley

2 organisations operate homes in this suburb.

What to look for in Wellesley

  • All homes in Wellesley score 3★ or higher on compliance — a positive sign on regulatory standards.
  • 1 of 2 home meets a 4★+ staffing benchmark — ask about RN coverage at night.
  • 1 home holds the top 5★ overall rating — a useful shortlist starting point.
  • 0 of 2 homes sit below the national average (3.1★). Use the comparison tool to weigh trade-offs.

All homes in Wellesley

ELIZABETH SETON
ELIZABETH SETON RESIDENCE INC · Medium · Not for Profit
5.05043
ADVINIACARE NEWTON WELLESLEY
ADVINIACARE · Medium · For Profit
4.03025

Best by sub-rating in Wellesley

Best for staffing

  1. 1.ELIZABETH SETON4
  2. 2.ADVINIACARE NEWTON WELLESLEY2

Best for experience

  1. 1.ADVINIACARE NEWTON WELLESLEY0
  2. 2.ELIZABETH SETON0

Best for compliance

  1. 1.ELIZABETH SETON5
  2. 2.ADVINIACARE NEWTON WELLESLEY3

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Each home is scored 1–5★ across compliance, residents' experience, staffing, and quality measures, then combined into an overall rating.

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