With just three nursing homes in the city, there are only a few options in Dyer, Indiana. Sadly, we gave the nursing homes in this city city grade of D, which is an abysmal grade at the city level. Surprisingly, this place's city grade was a bit better than the city grade of facilities in the nearby city of Cicero, which received a terrible city grade. We would advise you to be very selective in either city. We don't have many positive things to say about this city's facilities, but their best category was short-term care grades. You can scroll down to find out about this.
Despite receiving a terrible overall grade, this city's nursing homes performed decently in short-term care. In fact, it received a B- in this category. In our short-term care assessment, we endeavor to craft a fair measure for rehabilitation services. In doing so, we analyze a facility's levels of skilled nursing services, including both registered nurses and physical therapy, as well as respiratory therapy. Surprisingly, Dyer performed better in our nursing category as well, where we gave it a C for that category. In the last two categories, the city earned grades of C and F for our inspections and long-term care areas respectively. Clearly, this city's long-term care grade really pulled down its overall score.