There is unfortunately just one nursing home located in Selma, California, servicing a small population of 30,237 people. This facility received an overall grade of B-, which is a a solid score. This is comparable with most of the cities in the country. Although this likely isn't a bad option, we would not blame you if you want to explore nursing homes in other cities.
This city's only nursing home received a somewhat average overall grade, however, we gave them an elite grade of A- in our nursing category. Our nursing grade analyzes many components, but the main one is the quantity of nurse hours spent with patients. This place also performed remarkably well in our short-term care category, where we awarded it a grade of A-. In the other categories we looked at, this place were awarded a B+ for its long-term care rating and a grade of D in inspections. In spite of an otherwise strong profile, an inspections rating of this caliber is still deeply troubling.