Alameda Hospital Skilled Nursing Facilities were ranked #1 in Alameda County and 14th in California among nursing homes with more than 150 beds, according to Newsweek’s 2025 ranking of America’s Best Nursing Homes. The Alameda Post covered the prestigious ranking on Oct. 28. Read the full article here.
“I’m grateful to our wonderful team members who care for our residents like they would their own loved ones,” said Richard Espinoza, chief administrative officer of post-acute services at AHS. “Congratulations for this achievement and recognition of your compassion and commitment to the wellbeing of all the residents in our care.”
Newsweek’s annual ranking of America’s Best Nursing Homes is designed to guide families in their search for high-quality, long-term care options. It is developed in partnership with Statista, a global leader in data and market analysis. This year’s list was compiled based on an analysis of more than 14,000 nursing homes across the 25 states with the highest concentration of facilities. The rankings were determined by evaluating nursing homes across four key pillars, including performance data, peer recommendations, accreditations, and resident satisfaction.
“I’m proud that Alameda Health System serves all in our community regardless of our patient’s and resident’s ability to pay for services. Newsweek’s national ranking illustrates what we at Alameda Health System already know: the public safety-net health system not only provides accessible health care, we also provide exceptionally good health care,” said James Jackson, CEO of AHS.