Liberty Commons Nursing & Rehabilitation Center of
791 Boone Station Drive, Burlington, NC 27215
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How Liberty Commons Nursing & Rehabilitation Center of Compares
Liberty Commons Nursing & Rehabilitation Center of is a 122-bed for-profit nursing facility in Burlington, North Carolina. It holds an overall CMS rating of 3 out of 5 stars, roughly in line with the North Carolina average of 2.9 stars. Its strongest area is health inspections (4 stars), while staffing (1 star) is its weakest. Its rate of long-stay antipsychotic medication use (23.5%) is above the North Carolina average of 14.1% — a measure worth asking the staff about. With 122 certified beds, it operates near capacity at roughly 95% occupied.
Among the 5 nursing facilities ElderVoice tracks in Burlington, 2 hold a 5-star rating and the local average is 3.4 stars.
By the numbers vs. North Carolina average
- Long-stay antipsychotic medication use: 23.5% — worse than the North Carolina average of 14.1% (67% higher).
- Falls with major injury: 4.5% — worse than the North Carolina average of 3.5% (27% higher).
- High-risk pressure ulcers: 6.2% — worse than the North Carolina average of 5.8%.
- Short-stay rehospitalization: 28.2% — worse than the North Carolina average of 23.0%.
Comparisons use CMS Care Compare data (updated May 4, 2026) measured against North Carolina averages across 418 facilities tracked by ElderVoice.
The Senior Community Around Burlington
Burlington sits in Alamance County, where adults 65 and older make up about 16.8% of the population — a share of seniors in line with North Carolina as a whole (16.3% statewide). The area's median household income is consistent with state averages.
- Residents 65+
- 27,867 (16.8%)
- Median age
- 39.1 years
- Median household income
- $51,580
- Median home value
- $160,900
Demographics for Alamance County from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates. Provided as local context for families comparing care options near Burlington.
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