There is only one nursing home located in Farmingdale, New York, providing for a small population of 32,098 people. This facility received an overall grade of B-, which is a a decent grade. This is a middle of the road grade compared to other places in the country. The best part of this place's report card is its exemplary inspection reports. Inspection grades are discussed in the next section.
While its overall grade was not elite, this city's sole nursing home performed extremely well in our inspection category. In fact, we awarded it a grade of A- for that category, which is one of our highest scores. Inspection scores are tied to datapoints found on the a nursing home's recent inspection reports. Facilities that receive favorable grades in this area typically have few deficiencies on their reports. Most importantly, these facilities should not have any severe deficiencies which are associated with endangerment of patients. This facility also received one of our higher scores in the area of short-term care, where it earned a B. Rounding out its report card, the city received grades of B and D for our long-term care and nursing categories respectively. Although we found its other categories to be strong, this poor nursing score is not a great sign for levels of nursing staffing.