woman with walkerPhiladelphia, Pa. — (February 5, 2026) — Nazareth Hospital is pleased to announce that its Transitional Care Unit (TCU) has been recognized as a Best Nursing Home for 2026 by U.S. News & World Report.

Since its debut in 2009, the annual U.S. News Best Nursing Homes analysis has served as a critical resource, providing trusted, data-driven insights to families—in consultation with their health care providers—seeking the best options for either short-term rehabilitation or comprehensive long-term care. A High-Performance designation, the highest level of recognition offered by U.S. News, was awarded to Nazareth Hospital for outstanding quality in Short-Term Rehabilitation.

U.S. News’ annual evaluation of nursing homes is highly selective, recognizing fewer than 19 percent of the evaluated U.S. nursing homes as “Best Nursing Homes” as part of the 2026 ratings. This designation is reserved only for facilities that satisfy U.S. News’ rigorous, proprietary assessment criteria demonstrating a consistent and superior commitment to quality patient and resident care.

“This recognition is a testament to the unwavering commitment of our entire Transitional Care Unit,” says Michael Magro Jr., DO, MBA, FACOI, president of Nazareth Hospital. “Every day, our TCU’s multidisciplinary team of physicians, nurses, social workers, therapists and support staff go above and beyond to ensure that our patients receive individualized, well-coordinated care. We are honored to be recognized for this service to our community, and we will continue striving to provide the safest and highest-quality care possible.”

For the 2026 edition, U.S. News evaluated nearly 15,000 nursing homes on patient and resident outcomes, such as hospital readmission rates, staffing levels, health inspection results and other indicators of quality.

U.S. News’ annual Best Nursing Homes ratings are designed to place the needs of patients and residents at the center of the selection process, equipping families with reliable, fact-driven metrics when making crucial care decisions,” said Ben Harder, chief of health analysis and managing editor at U.S. News. “We are proud to spotlight the nursing homes across the country that consistently demonstrate exceptional care quality and prioritize both the safety and long-term well-being of those they serve.”

The 2026 U.S. News Best Nursing Homes proprietary ratings feature a significant methodology update, expanding both the Short-Term Rehabilitation and Long-Term Care ratings to include 17 distinct quality measures each, offering a comprehensive assessment.

For more information, visit Best Nursing Homes.