There are two facilities in Nashville, Arkansas, so at least you have a few choices. These facilities earned on average an overall grade of C. This isn't a bad score, but it isn't quite as strong of a score as we had hoped for either. Nationally, most cities received a higher score than this place. The best part of this city's profile is its nursing homes' stellar inspection ratings. Inspection grades are discussed in the following paragraph.
Despite receiving a somewhat average overall grade, this city's nursing homes performed extremely well in our inspections category. In fact, some of the nursing homes in the city received nearly flawless inspection reports this year. Consequently, Nashville received one of our highest ratings in that category with an A. Inspection ratings weigh several factors found on a facility's inspection reports. One of the most important criteria we consider is the quantity and severity of deficiencies. Places with higher grades in this category typically have few severe deficiencies. In addition, the city also received one of our higher grades in our long-term care category, with a grade of B. In the other categories we looked at, this place earned abysmal grades for our nursing and short-term care categories respectively.