Merriman House

Ownership: Not reported in our data
North Conway, NH • Nursing home ID 30E062

What Families Need to Know

Registered nurse staffing
1.68 hours per resident daily
NH average: 0.70 hours daily
140.0% more RN time than other NH facilities
Ranked #2 of 74 NH nursing homes for RN care
More RN time than 97% of NH facilities
Total nursing care
5.26 hours per resident daily
NH average: 3.80 hours daily
38.0% more total care than other NH facilities
Ranked #4 of 74 NH nursing homes for total care
More total staffing than 94% of NH facilities
Quality & safety record
Quality rating: 1 out of 5 stars
2 problems found during recent inspections
Lower quality rating Fewer problems
How to read this: RN hours focus on registered nurses (medical care). Total hours include all nursing staff. A facility can have high total hours but low RN hours—these measure different things.

Overall Score

69
Out of 100 (compared to other NH nursing homes)
Good performance
Based on staffing levels, quality ratings, and inspection results

What Families Should Look For

Good nursing homes typically have:

  • More registered nurse hours
  • Higher quality ratings (4–5 stars)
  • Fewer inspection problems
  • Strong total staffing (more day-to-day attention)
Why this matters: Better staffing and quality scores are linked to safer, more attentive care for residents—and more support for families.

Better-Staffed Nursing Homes Nearby

Other NH nursing homes with more registered nurse hours per resident:

Better-staffed facilities in NH
Nursing homes in NH with higher registered nurse hours per resident per day

Understanding Nursing Home Terms

Registered Nurses (RNs): The most skilled nursing staff who can give medications and manage complex care.
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 and resident health.
Inspection problems: Issues found during official inspections—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.

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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