With 31,521 people, New City, New York is a small city. Unfortunately, there is only one nursing home there. This nursing home received an overall grade of B-, which is a a solid grade. This is comparable with most of the cities in the country. While this likely isn't a bad option, we would not blame you if you want to explore other cities to see what they have to offer.
This city's lone nursing home received a fairly ordinary overall grade, however, we really wanted to point out its nearly flawless health inspections in recent years. We gave it an elite grade of A+ in this area. Perhaps the most critical factor we look at in determining our inspection ratings is deficiencies. Deficiencies are found on a nursing home's recent inspection reports. Facilities with higher grades in this category most likely avoided the most severe deficiencies involving patient abuse or death. This place also earned a B for our long-term care category. Finally, the city earned grades of B- and D for our short-term care and nursing areas respectively. Despite an otherwise respectable profile, a nursing grade this poor may be a bad sign for nursing staffing levels.