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Nursing Homes in Stockton, California

Stockton's Nursing Home Quality  is graded a "B-minus".

Long-Term Care  is graded a "B-minus".
Inspection Reports  are graded a "B".
Nurse Quality  is graded a "B".
Short-Term Care  is graded a "B".

With seven nursing homes in Stockton, California, you can afford to consider multiple options before choosing a facility. We gave this city a city grade of B- for an overall score. This is just about the middle of the road by national standards, which is nothing to be ashamed of. You can continue reading to find more information about how this city's nursing homes fared in our category grades.

While this city received a decent overall grade, its short-term care grade is notably higher than the city's overall grade. Stockton received one of our better scores in that category with a B. Our short-term care scores are presumably most critical for those requiring rehabilitation from their nursing home. Rehabilitation typically utilizes higher levels of highly-skilled nursing services. This means not only nursing services, but also physical and respiratory therapy, as well as other forms of therapy. Stockton received quality inspection reports this year as well, receiving a B in that category. In the other categories we looked at, the city received a B for its nursing grade and a grade of B- for long-term care.

Nursing homes in Stockton, CA

There are 14 nursing homes

Nursing Homes Near Stockton