Asheboro, North Carolina is a medium size city with 54,324 people. It features just 3 nursing homes, which does not offer you too many choices. These nursing homes were awarded on average an overall grade of C. This isn't a terrible grade, but it isn't as high of a score as we like to see either. This city is better than the nearby city of Sanford, which received a city grade of D. Frankly, neither of these cities fared very well in our assessment. The best part of this place's report card was its nursing homes' stellar inspection scores. Inspection grades are discussed in the next paragraph.
This city received a fairly ordinary overall grade, however, we really want to emphasize that some of its facilities almost perfect health inspections in recent years. We awarded them an elite grade of A in this area. Arguably the most important factor we look at in determining our inspection grades is deficiencies. Deficiencies can be found on a facility's inspection reports. Places with higher grades in this category typically avoided the more severe deficiencies involving things like patient abuse. The second highest score we gave this city in any category was its long-term care grade, where it received a grade of B-. Finally, we awarded the city terrible grades for our short-term care and nursing categories respectively.