There are three facilities in Plymouth, Massachusetts, so at least you have a few options to choose from. This place's nursing homes were given a city grade of B-. By way of comparison, we gave the facilities in the local city of Fall River a city grade of C, which is lower grade. Although the two cities were relatively close, we found the nursing homes in Plymouth to be a better bet. This place was better in some categories than others, but it did not have terrible scores in any of the major categories. More information about these categories can be found in the next paragraph.
While its overall score was somewhat average, the nursing homes in Plymouth performed extremely well in our long-term care category. In fact, we awarded the city an A- for that category, which is one of our best scores. In a long-term care setting, the nursing home's primary goal is to maintain patients' quality of life and keep them safe. The city earned a B for our nursing category. In the other categories we looked at, Plymouth earned middle of the pack grades for our short-term care and inspections areas respectively.