There is remarkably just one nursing home located in Fontana, California, providing for a significant population of 221,665 people. This facility earned an overall grade of B, which is a good rating. This is as good or better than the city grade of most of the cities in the United States. While this seems like a great option, we would not blame you if you want to explore nursing homes in other cities.
This city's sole nursing home received a great overall grade, but we also wanted to point out its nearly flawless health inspections the past few years. We gave them an impressive grade of A in this area. Perhaps the most significant factor we look at in determining our inspection ratings is deficiencies. These deficiencies can be found on a facility's inspection reports. Facilities with higher scores in this category typically avoided the most severe deficiencies involving health risks or even death. This city also received an elite grade of A- in the area of short-term care. In our final two categories, the city earned a grade of B- for its nursing rating and a grade of D for long-term care. Obviously, long-term care proved to be its weak link, but one bad category score shouldn't be over emphasized in your assessment.