With 12,908 people, Paris, Illinois is a relatively small city. There are only 2 nursing homes there, which doesn't give you too many options to choose from. Unfortunately, we gave this city a city grade of D, which reflects the fact that these nursing homes generally did not receive good grades in our assessment. Surprisingly, this city's city grade narrowly surpassed the city grade of nursing homes in the local city of Champaign, which received a terrible city grade. We would advise you to tread carefully in either city. Despite all of its shortcomings, one of the few highlights of this city's report card is its impressive inspection score. You can scroll down to find out about inspections and other category grades
While its overall rating was abysmal, the nursing homes in Paris performed favorably in our inspection category. In fact, we awarded it a grade of B for that category, which is one of our better grades. Inspection scores take several factors into consideration, including deficiencies and federal fines. You can learn more about each of these issues by obtaining copies of nursing homes' inspection reports. We also wanted to point out that we gave the city a grade of B- in our long-term care category. In our final two categories, Paris were awarded a C for nursing and a grade of F for short-term care. Despite an otherwise respectable performance, this place's weak short-term care grade could be a concern for those looking for rehabilitation services..