There is unfortunately just one nursing home in Murrieta, California, providing for a significant population of 115,971 people. We gave the city's lone nursing home a grade of B-, which is a a decent score. This is just about average by national standards, which is nothing to be ashamed of. While this probably isn't a bad option, we would not blame you if you want to explore nursing homes in other cities.
Despite receiving a fairly ordinary overall grade, this city's lone nursing home performed spectacularly well in our short-term care category. In fact, we awarded it one of our highest ratings in that area with a grade of A-. Short-term care scores are vital for individuals requiring rehabilitation. Rehabilitation usually mandates more highly-skilled nursing services. Skilled nursing means a broad scope of nursing services, spanning from registered nurses to physical and speech therapists, as well as other forms of therapy. This city's next best category was inspections, where we gave it a B-. In the last two categories, we awarded the city a B- for its nursing rating and a C in long-term care.