There are just 2 nursing homes located in Milford, Connecticut, servicing a relatively small population of 52,759 people. This relatively small group of nursing homes here received a solid city grade of B-. For comparison's sake, we also looked at the nursing homes in the nearby city of Wallingford, which received a city grade of F. While we aren't raving about either city, we found the nursing homes in Milford to be slightly better. Finally, this city's nursing homes were consistent in all of the major categories we assessed. More information about its category grades can be found in the next paragraph.
This city's most impressive category grade came in the area of health inspections. In this category, we gave the city a B+. We weigh several aspects of a nursing home's inspection report in computing these inspection scores. One critical factor is deficiencies. You should keep in mind that the severity of deficiencies is usually more meaningful than the quantity of deficiencies, as some deficiencies are relatively minor. Milford's next best category was long-term care, where it earned a B- in this area. In the last two categories, we gave Milford a grade of B- for nursing and a C for short-term care.