There is just one nursing home in Michigan City, Indiana, providing for a population of 43,625 people. Sadly, this nursing home did not fare well in our assessment. We gave it a grade of F, which is an abysmal grade. This score is about as bad as it gets and certainly raises some major red flags. We wouldn't blame you if you are ready to stop reading and find another nursing home. Nevertheless, if you want to learn more about this nursing home's category grades, inspections and other areas are described in the next section.
Unfortunately, we gave this city's nursing home some very poor grades. This includes its F for its inspection grade. Grades this bad generally point to some red flags on the facility's government inspections. We would advise paying close attention to any deficiencies on a facility's inspection reports when it receives this bad of an inspection grade. We suggest you scrutinize the severity of those deficiencies. Turning the page to the area of short-term care, Michigan City received an F. An F in short-term care is particularly troublesome if you are looking for rehabilitation. Finally, we awarded the city abysmal grades for our long-term care and nursing areas respectively.