With 128,715 people, Muskegon, Michigan is a moderately populated city. There are 6 nursing homes in the city, which should give you a few options to choose from. These nursing homes received on average an overall grade of C. This isn't a terrible grade, but it is not as strong of a grade as we had hoped for either. It looks like most cities received a B or higher, leaving this city on the wrong side of average. Please continue reading to learn more about how this city's nursing homes were rated in our category grades.
We wanted to note that this city's nursing score was superior to its overall grade. In fact, we awarded Muskegon a B+ in this category, which is one of our higher grades. Cities with these kinds of short-term care scores generally have nursing homes with physical therapy, occupational therapy and other services associated with rehabilitation. The city also excelled in the category of health nursing with a grade of B. Lastly, the city received grades of B- and D for our inspections and long-term care areas respectively. Clearly, this city's long-term care score really pulled down its overall grade.