Mary Wade Home, The Incorporated
Owned by Adams, Barbara
New Haven, Connecticut • Nursing home ID 075325
How does this nursing home compare?
#150 of 193
Connecticut nursing homes
Better than 22% for Registered Nurse (RN) care
Watch: Less RN care than Connecticut average
Strength: High quality rating (5 stars)
Watch: 22 inspection problems found
Better RN staffing nearby
Other Connecticut nursing homes where residents get more Registered Nurse care:
- Avalon Health Care Center at Stoneridge 2.07 RN hrs/day
- Springs at 3030 Park, The 1.90 RN hrs/day
- Jefferson House 1.88 RN hrs/day
- McLean Health Center 1.87 RN hrs/day
- St. Joseph's Residence 1.79 RN hrs/day
What matters most
Registered Nurse (RN) care
0.47 hours/day
⚠ 24% less than Connecticut average
Connecticut average: 0.62 hours/day
Ranked #150 of 193
Connecticut nursing homes for RN care
More RN time than 22% of Connecticut facilities
Total nursing care
4.14 hours/day
✓ 13% more than Connecticut average
Connecticut average: 3.66 hours/day
Ranked #38 of 193
Connecticut nursing homes for total care
More total staffing than 80% of Connecticut facilities
What's the difference? RN hours focus on registered nurses (medical care).
Total hours include all staff (RNs, LPNs, nursing assistants).
A facility can have high total hours but low RN hours—they measure different aspects of care.
Quality & safety record
5/5 stars
22 inspection problems found during recent government inspections
Higher quality rating
More problems
Badges compare this facility to other Connecticut nursing homes.
Higher quality ratings and fewer inspection problems are better.
Understanding nursing home quality
We compare each facility only to others in Connecticut. This keeps comparisons fair since different states have different regulations, costs, and challenges.
What families should look for:
- More RN hours — Registered nurses handle medications and complex medical care
- Higher quality ratings — 4-5 stars indicate better clinical outcomes
- Fewer inspection problems — Shows consistent compliance with safety standards
- Strong total staffing — More hours means more day-to-day attention for residents
Why this matters: Better staffing and quality scores are linked to safer,
more attentive care for residents—and more support and peace of mind for families.
Key terms explained
Registered Nurses (RNs): The most skilled nursing staff who can give medications and manage complex care. RNs require the most training.
HPRD: "Hours Per Resident per Day"—how much staff time each resident gets on average.
Quality rating (stars): A 1-5 rating based on clinical outcomes like pressure ulcers, infections, and resident health improvements.
Inspection problems: Issues found during official inspections—ranging from minor paperwork to serious safety concerns.
LPNs / CNAs: Licensed Practical Nurses and Certified Nursing Assistants—vital hands-on care roles with different training levels than RNs.
Data sources: Official federal datasets from CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) and PBJ (Payroll-Based Journal). Updated monthly. This information is for educational purposes and should not replace professional advice about care decisions.
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