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How NSD Helps
Public senior care data is powerful, but it needs context.
NationalSeniorDirectory is built to make government facility records easier to search, compare, and understand. We do not sell placement in rankings, and we link directory pages with guides that explain the numbers behind common care decisions.
Compare public ratings in context
CMS ratings are useful, but they are not the whole decision. NSD places ratings beside staffing, beds, inspection history, ownership, and local alternatives so families can spot the questions worth asking.
Browse by real local care options
State, city, and care-type pages are generated from active facility records. Empty care categories stay out of the main browse experience until enough data exists to help a reader.
Use guides alongside listings
Editorial guides explain Medicaid, Medicare, inspection reports, resident rights, memory care, and facility tours so directory data becomes easier to act on.
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Senior Care Guides
All guides →Family Caregiver Guide: When to Consider Facility Care
When families consider nursing home or assisted living placement: caregiver burden research, common care triggers, the role of geriatric care managers, and transitional options.
Paying for Nursing Home Care Without Medicaid
Options for paying nursing home costs without Medicaid: private pay rates, long-term care insurance, VA benefits, life settlements, and the Medicaid spend-down process.
Alzheimers Care in Facilities: Options Across the Care Continuum
Care options for Alzheimer's disease by stage: assisted living with memory support, dedicated memory care communities, and nursing home units — what to look for in each.