Wentzville, Missouri is a relatively small city with 35,750 people. It has just one nursing home, which is less than we were hoping for. Sadly, this nursing home was awarded an overall grade of F, which is a very weak grade. Nationally, most nursing homes received a much higher grade than this facility. More information on this facility's category grades is available below. Its best category is inspections, which is addressed in the next paragraph.
Sadly, we did not have any favorable things to say about this city's only nursing home's category grades either. Its best category was in the area of inspections. Nevertheless, with a D in this category, it still performed very badly. Inspection grades weigh many items on the facility's inspection reports. If you find too many deficiencies on the reports, this is generally a bad sign. Severe deficiencies indicate a threat to the well being of residents. We gave this city a grade of D for its nursing score, which was its second best category score Finally, we gave the city terrible grades in our long-term care and short-term care categories respectively.