With 55,786 people, Dundalk, Maryland is a small city. Unfortunately, there is just one nursing home there. We gave the city's sole nursing home a grade of C, so it may be worth looking at. This score is below average by national standards. While this probably is not a bad option, we wouldn't blame you if you want to explore nursing homes in other cities.
While this city's sole nursing home received a decent overall grade, its inspection grade is notably more impressive than its overall grade. Due to a strong inspection report this year, we gave it one of our better grades in that area with a grade of B. We weigh several aspects of a nursing home's inspection report in computing these inspection scores. One key factor is deficiencies. You should keep in mind that the severity of deficiencies is arguably more important than the quantity of deficiencies, as some end up being quite insignificant. This place also earned one of our higher scores in the area of long-term care, where we awarded it a B in the category. In the last two categories, this place received a C for its short-term care rating and a C in nursing.