Public Record
Cheshire County Home
From CMS
Facility profile
- CMS overall rating
- 4 / 5
- Certified beds
- 150
- Avg. residents per day
- 110.7
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Inspection record
On record from CMS
- Health citations
- 9
- Fire safety findings
- 4
- Inspections on file
- 6
- Last inspection
- 2025-09-11
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Citations
9 citations on record
Each deficiency cited on a CMS health inspection of this facility, sourced from the federal record. Open a report for the raw CMS Scope and Severity grade on each finding.
What do CMS severity letters mean?
Serious (G-L). Actual harm to a resident, or immediate jeopardy. Codes G through I indicate actual harm; J through L indicate immediate jeopardy to resident health or safety.
General (A-F). No actual harm found, or harm that is minimal. The facility must still submit a Plan of Correction. Most CMS citations land here.
Each letter combines severity with scope: how many residents the deficiency affected.
- 0849Generalpotential for harm
Arrange for the provision of hospice services or assist the resident in transferring to a facility that will arrange for the provision of hospice services.
- 0908Generalpotential for harm
Keep all essential equipment working safely.
- 0759Generalpotential for harm
Ensure medication error rates are not 5 percent or greater.
- 0687Generalpotential for harm
Provide appropriate foot care.
- 0758Generalpotential for harm
Implement gradual dose reductions(GDR) and non-pharmacological interventions, unless contraindicated, prior to initiating or instead of continuing psychotropic medication; and PRN orders for psychotropic medications are only used when the medication is necessary and PRN use is limited.
- 0761Generalpotential for harm
Ensure drugs and biologicals used in the facility are labeled in accordance with currently accepted professional principles; and all drugs and biologicals must be stored in locked compartments, separately locked, compartments for controlled drugs.
- 0881Generalpotential for harm
Implement a program that monitors antibiotic use.
- 0755Generalpotential for harm
Provide pharmaceutical services to meet the needs of each resident and employ or obtain the services of a licensed pharmacist.
- 0761Generalpotential for harm
Ensure drugs and biologicals used in the facility are labeled in accordance with currently accepted professional principles; and all drugs and biologicals must be stored in locked compartments, separately locked, compartments for controlled drugs.
Inspection history
Every health inspection on record
Each CMS health inspection of this facility, and the deficiencies the surveyors cited. Where the verbatim Form 2567 statement of deficiencies is on file, it links to the full report.
- View inspection reportInspection3 deficiencies
- View inspection reportInspectionFire Safety1 deficiency
- View inspection reportInspectionFire Safety1 deficiency
- View inspection reportInspection4 deficiencies
- View inspection reportInspection2 deficiencies
- View inspection reportInspectionFire Safety2 deficiencies
FAQ
Questions and answers
- What is Cheshire County Home?
- Cheshire County Home is a Medicare- and Medicaid-certified nursing home in Westmoreland, NH, tracked by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Its CMS Certification Number (CCN) is 305054.
- What is the CMS rating for Cheshire County Home?
- Cheshire County Home has a CMS overall rating of 4 out of 5 stars. CMS rates nursing homes on health inspections, staffing, and quality measures.
- How many beds does Cheshire County Home have?
- Cheshire County Home is certified for 150 beds. It serves an average of 110.7 residents per day.
- How many citations does Cheshire County Home have?
- Cheshire County Home has 9 citations on record from CMS health inspections, each tied to a federal deficiency tag.
- When was Cheshire County Home last inspected?
- Cheshire County Home was last inspected on September 11, 2025. CMS surveys nursing homes about once a year and after complaints.
- What can I do if I have concerns about care at this facility?
- Start by raising the concern with the facility administrator or director of nursing. Every state also runs a free long-term care ombudsman program that advocates for residents and families; the federal Eldercare Locator at eldercare.acl.gov can connect you with yours. Complaints about quality of care can also be filed with your state survey agency.
*Sourced from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). See the official record on CMS Care Compare. If you believe any information is inaccurate, report it here.
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