Friendship Health and Rehab Center – North Campus Named One of America’s Best Nursing Homes
Friendship Health and Rehab Center – North Campus is proud to announce that it has been recognized as one of America’s Best Nursing Homes by Newsweek magazine and Statista, a respected global data research firm. This prestigious accolade marks the sixth edition of the rankings and highlights Friendship’s commitment to providing exceptional care and services to its residents.
The analysis is based on an independent survey which included thousands of medical professionals (physicians, registered nurses, nursing home managers and administrators, licensed practical nurses / licensed vocational nurses, nursing assistants and therapists). The complete list of rankings can be found online at Newsweek.com/abnh-2025
The rankings are based on a comprehensive evaluation of five key data sources:
- Performance Data: Assessing quality metrics and outcomes.
- Peer Recommendations: Gathering insights from healthcare professionals.
- COVID-19 Management: Evaluating the facility’s response to the pandemic.
- Accreditations: Recognizing certifications from The Joint Commission and CARF.
- Resident Satisfaction: Incorporating feedback from residents, including National Safety Goals from The Joint Commission and Google Reviews.
“We are thrilled to be recognized as one of America’s Best Nursing Homes,” said Tashina Adams, Administrator at Friendship Health and Rehab – North Campus. This achievement is a direct result of our team’s unwavering commitment to excellence and our focus on providing compassionate care to our residents.”
Friendship Health and Rehab Center – North Campus is a leading provider of skilled nursing and rehabilitation services in southwest Virginia. The team of experienced professionals is dedicated to helping residents achieve their optimal level of health and independence.
About Friendship
Friendship Retirement Community is a nonprofit senior living community that offers a variety of housing and on-site healthcare services to serve a wide range of residents, including those with limited financial means. With four campuses, the earliest dating back to 1919, Friendship has grown to offer the full continuum of care—independent living, assisted living, home care, outpatient therapy, inpatient rehab, long-term care and Alzheimer’s and memory care. In a time when 4-in-5 residential care facilities are run by for-profit companies, Friendship, as a non-profit, continues to strive to invest profits back into our communities and to focus on being a good neighbor. Visit friendship.us for more.