Taylor, Michigan is an average size city with 63,131 people. It features only 3 nursing homes, which doesn't offer you too many choices. Unfortunately, these nursing homes didn't excel from a quality perspective. Its nursing homes were given a city grade of D, which is a very poor score at the city level. Surprisingly, this place's city grade narrowly surpassed the city grade of facilities in the nearby city of Royal Oak, which received an abysmal city grade. We would advise you to be very selective in either city. We don't have many good things to say about this place's facilities, but their best category was nursing scores. You can continue reading to learn more about this.
While its overall score was terrible, we awarded this city's nursing homes a respectable grade of B- in nursing. Our nursing score is mostly associated with a nursing home's nurse staffing. We also wanted to acknowledge the city's decent health inspections the past few years. In fact, we gave them a grade of B- in that category. In the last two categories, this place received a grade of C for short-term care and a grade of D in the area of long-term care. In spite of an otherwise decent profile, a long-term care rating this poor may be a problem for some people.