There are two facilities in Magnolia, Arkansas, which at least gives you a few choices. This small group of nursing homes were awarded on average an overall grade of B-, which isn't a bad score for the city. This city appears to be better than the nearby city of Bossier City, which received a grade of C. You can continue reading to learn more about how this city's nursing homes fared in our category grades.
While its overall score was somewhat average, this city's nursing homes performed extremely well in our inspection category. In fact, we awarded it an A- for that category, which is one of our best scores. These inspection ratings take several factors into consideration, including deficiencies and federal fines. You can find more information about each of these issues by obtaining copies of nursing homes' inspection reports. In addition, the city earned a B+ in our long-term care category. Lastly, we gave the city grades of B- and F for our nursing and short-term care categories respectively. In spite of an otherwise impressive performance, this city's poor short-term care grade could be an issue for prospective residents looking for rehabilitation services.